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Estoy muy contento de poder compartir con ustedes noticias sobre un interesante proyecto en el cual estoy participando. El CatĂĄlogo V1.1 del proyecto @coleccionarteperu por Eduardo Arenas ya estĂĄ disponible. Esta idea naciĂł con la finalidad de apoyar econĂłmicamente a grupos vulnerables de la sociedad nacional en la coyuntura actual del COVID-19, asĂ como promover el coleccionismo y la difusiĂłn del arte. Yo estoy participando con 3 obras de la serie fotogrĂĄfica "Los Rostros de Marco". Son retratos que se llevaron a cabo durante los Carnavales en Marco, JunĂn. Son obras limitadas, impresas en papel del algodĂłn Fine Art de la marca @hahnemuehle_global Para mĂĄs informaciĂłn sobre las obras y como poder adquirirlas, enviar un mensaje a la pĂĄgina @coleccionarteperu por Eduardo Arenas, escribir un correo a [email protected], llamar al 994 031 530 o hacer click en este link directo para enviar un whatsapp: https://wa.me/51994031530 #arteperu #hahnemĂŒhle #coleccionarte #flashlab #sergiodelcarpiofotografo (at Lima, Peru) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBWMxbep8ow/?igshid=620a45xa4uiy
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Day 1 Reflection of the Wish for WASH Design Thinking Toilet Curriculum Pilot
May 14, 2018 by Anya Smith-Roman
For the past year, I have been working on the Georgia Tech Engineers Without Borders team called WISH for Wash.
âWish for WASH is a social impact organization that seeks to bring innovation to sanitation through culturally-specific research, design, and education because #EVERYBODYPOOPSâ.
2.5 million people do not have access to basic sanitation needs which is the moment of visible empathy that WISH for Wash was founded on; however, itâs important to note that sanitation problems arenât only a global issue. There are sanitation issues in our own backyard.
Here in Atlanta, we are running out of water and yet our population size is constantly growing. We need to find a way to reduce our water usage, and one place we use a lot of water is in our toilets.
This was the train of thought that a teacher at Paideia School had when he approached the leader of WISH for Wash curious about a collaboration between our two organizations.
This teacher has a five-year plan of developing a tiny home to be put up for rent that will be entirely sustainable; this home will be created by students in different phases over the course of these five years during various âShort Term classesâ at Paideia.
Meanwhile, our WISH for Wash team is currently doing research on compositing in order to build our latest prototype of a composting toilet.
The trade-off: our WISH for Wash team is conducting composting research in Magnusâ backyard in exchange for us leading the first of several short-term classes contributing to this tiny home. This course, âGiving a S***: Design for a Better World,â is all about design thinking and sustainability with the goal of having two prototypes of a composting toilet by the end of the 18-day class. The key part of this design challenge is that the composting toilets the studentsâ design should be a toilet that a family in Decatur (potentially their own family) would be willing to use.
This partnership is actually why I joined this team back in the fall in the first place; I love working on innovative education endeavors and this team needed someone who had experience with curriculum planning and facilitating design thinking.
Since joining the team, itâs been a crazy process because itâs the first time Iâve ever taken lead on developing a large-scale design thinking curriculum. Iâve helped with workshops and conferences, but Iâve always been working alongside very experienced facilitators. Going from that kind of advanced team to now leading a team who has had minimal design thinking experience has been a big change, to say the least.
Weâve come a long way since the fall though, between having Innovation Diploma members lead us through a Flashlab, creating multiple iterations of our outline, getting feedback from various DT facilitators and then today, leading our first day of the course!!!
To be honest I was low key terrified for today. The stakes are high on day one because if you canât get kids hooked on day one then youâve basically lost them already and itâs hard to get them back.
Luckily for us we ended day one on a very positive note! The seven students, four girls and three boys 9th-12th grade, admitted that most of them joined just because they thought the title of the course was amusing and the description seemed intriguing and different from other courses offered. (Different due to it being lead by Georgia Tech students and hinting at very interactive and interdisciplinary learning.) However, by the end of the day, we had everyone pumped about discussing toilets and excited that the work they will be doing is hands-on and has a larger purpose and impact. (They told us this themselves at the end of the day when we asked why everyone joined the class and what their expectations are after what they learned today, so this isnât just me putting words in their mouths based on observations.)
To me, that means day one was a huge success because everyone is excited about our work moving forward, and I couldnât be happier about it!
17 days left to goâŠ
Read more by Anya Smith-Roman on her blog: https://pinyabananas.wordpress.com
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Liam Theresa Angala
Liam Theresa Angala was born in Quezon City on December 24, 2003. Ms. Angala is a freelance photographer specializing in themed portrait shots. She recently opened her business FlashLab by Liam and Co. this February 2022 where she stands as the Owner and Head Photographer.
She graduated her primary education at Immaculate Mother School in 2016 within the honor-roll.
Her junior high school education consisted of four years of being a student under the Special Program of the Arts -Media Arts Studies wherein she learned various skills in photography, cinematography editing and such, during her time in the program she was part of the award-winning production by Director Arjanmar Rebeta entitled âViral Kidsâ featured in ABS-CBN Star Magic. In addition, she participated in workshops led by Efren Ricalde, an entrepreneur, public speaker, and photographer in August 2018 during 'Kultura, Karapatan, Kapayapaan' Art Festival organized by Sining Bugkos.
During her junior high school years, she was also a varsity member of the BHNHS Womenâs Volleyball Team where she took part in the 2019 Interschool championship game. She then continued to become part of the Red Cross Youth organization volunteering and serving the community.Â
She is currently a graduating student of Batasan Hills Senior High School, wherein she took an academic track pursuing Humanities and Social Sciences, and will continue to pursue her passion taking a Bachelor's Multimedia Arts in Mapua University.
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#Workstation. Must get photos in for 50% off canvases tonight!!! And photo books, and Xmas cards. It never ends -.-' #flashlab still loving the photos from the wedding expo at Ko'olau! #christmascards #photoediting #lovingmycanonrightnow
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#Straubees at #markmauwed. #photoboothfun #theflashlab #flashlab đđđ·
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Rejuvenate Your Skin with Radio Frequency Microneedling at FlashLab
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âFreezeâ with Flashlab
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TS by Flashlab (Frank Hoffmann, Olivier Michel & JĂ©rome Michel)
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Going vintage w/ Flash Lab đ«â€đ·#photobooth #weddingvendor #flashlab #ko'olauballroom #vintage #silly #thisissous #LOL (at Ko'olau Golf Club)
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