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It was a captivating conversation, which you can hear in full right here, and which raised fascinating questions and dialogue about Transition and the way it would possibly look in differing financial circumstances. Transition of us from all over the world gathered last weekend at Battersea Arts Centre for the 6th annual Transition Network convention. Unlike previous conferences which had spanned two, maybe three days, this was, in impact, a 6 day ‘Festival of Transition’, and it turned out to be a rare occasion which deeply affected these attending. This is a frond of red algae, captured in a darkfield image, where any area that does not have signal seems black. There's not a lot to say about it aside from it seems to blur the boundaries between life and artwork.
If you advised me this was a computer generated image of a mothership hovering over a planet's floor, I would have believed you. Instead, I had to look up desmids, which turned out to be a type of inexperienced algae. I would have guessed this can be a cell within the process of dividing, but it seems that one of many attribute options of desmids is that they seem to be a single cell divided into two compartments. (See, even I'm learning something from this.) Desmids are so tiny that this picture was taken at 100x energy. This picture of an osteosarcoma cell comes courtesy of Dr. Dylan Burnette of the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Arlene Wechezak despatched in this picture of purple algae referred to as Ptilota. Somayeh Naghiloo of the University of Tabriz's Department of Plant Biology captured this image of a garlic flower primordium. Douglas Moore of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point entered this image of a fossilized Turitella agate containing Elimia tenera and ostracods .
Each shade represents a unique cellular element. These lately hatched lynx spiders have been imaged by Walter Piorkowski of South Beloit, Illinois. Privacy Noticeexplains extra about how we use your data, and your rights.
The range of subjects for discussion was, as usual, eye watering. Social reporter Ann Owen blogged about one she attended on how the idea of the Gift Economy can be balanced with the necessity for jobs. I chaired a workshop referred to as ‘Should we be reshaping Transition for occasions of austerity’, with Filipa Pimentel and Juan del Rio.
Great photographs it seems you’ve been touring too, I like the New Zealand footage I’d love to go to there someday. Your winter image from Algonquin is nice it exhibits the change of snow pack in the high peaks verse the decrease mountains with little snow I’m thinking that was taken just earlier than breaking tree line on Algonquin? YouTube could have been on Android for years, but its video-streaming little brother Vimeo was notable for its absence, especially because it did have a presence on iOS. That all modified in January though, when we reported that Vimeo was lastly landing on Android, as well as Windows Phone and Kindle Fire. QuickShot allows you to snap a shot direct to your digital camera-roll by merely hitting the icon – think of it as nothing more than that little ‘shoot’ button on the highest of your digital camera.