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wheels-saddle · 2 years ago
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Climbing is an artistic, creative thing; it’s about being spontaneous, traveling, seeing the world, hanging out. It’s a balance of setting goals while enjoying the process, being ambitious without being too competitive. - @chris_sharma #cyclingmonks #cycling #lehladakh #ladakh #patsio #travel #nohumanislimited #mountains #bikepacking #leh #nomad #hitchhiking #climbing #adventure #life (at Patsio Lake Or Deepak Taal) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkI7FESXZd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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portokali · 1 month ago
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mimi @sailermoon tagged me to shuffle my top 10 and let my followers decide which is best! links beloww
im tagging @darkside-cookies @pinknoisemp3 @matchas @cupidjoy @chlotual @machineryangel @heimonas @shimamitsu @axlna @cherryjuicegf and anyone else who wants to do it!
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djohnhopper · 2 years ago
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EXHIBITION: Konstantinos Patsios.
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If you're in London from June 23, go visit Konstantinos new exhibition - well worth it.
Konstantinos is one of the featured artists in the upcoming Inspirational art magazines 'Greek' issue, a coming together of 17 contemporary artists from across Greece, through a range of interviews and features. The Greek issue will be on sale on July 1.
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hippieinhills · 4 years ago
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A herd of Male Himalayan Ibexes we encountered on our recent visit to Patsio, Lahaul. What a massive Mountain Goat! . . #savewildlife #protectwildlife #saveearth #himalayanibex #maleibex #ibex #mountaingoat #lahaul #patsio #wwfindia #wwf #sanctuaryasia #natgeowild #discoveryindia #animalplanet #natgeoindia #nationalgeographic @davidattenborough #snowleopardconservation #snowleopardtrust #indianwildlifeofficial #himalayanwildlife #wildlife #wildlifeindia #wildlifeinhimalayas #himachaltourismofficial #wildlifeinlahaul #wildlifetourism #travelwithhippieinhills #Teamhippieinhills #hippieinhills (at Patsio Lake Or Deepak Taal) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHhXaiqnqJX/?igshid=dtv3ugk77u6b
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theiainteriordesign · 8 years ago
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... Cave Suite of 1864 The Sea Captain's Residence by PATSIOS architecture+construction-27 ...
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kolajmag · 3 years ago
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COLLAGE ON VIEW
Post: Rethink the Future
at The Blender Gallery in Glyfada, Greece through 30 April 2022. The meta unfortunately is the loss of innocence! It is the realization that tomorrow will probably not be as we imagine or as we wish it to be. Konstantions Patsios, Valentina Biasetti, Alexandros Maganiotis, and Demetrio Di Grado express a critical reflection on the contemporary: who we are and who we will be. Collage, for its extreme synthetic ductility, along with iconographic research and the use of metaphor as a communicative and reflective tool, allowed the artists to express their vision of the world at various levels. The exhibition was curated by Francesco Piazza. MORE
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greekstreetart-dates · 6 years ago
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The scrambled papers theory
Konstantinos Patsios is having a solo exhibition in alma Contemporary Art Gallery curated by Louisa Karapidaki between the 28th of March and the 4th of May. “The scrambled papers theory” a double meaning title referring to the egg as the symbol of creation and birth, but also as a syncretism of the material and the flavor in art. It’s  his work about the unconscious revealed through an automatic writing in large canvases with mixed techniques. Classic works through the history of art and symbols communicating with personal and autobiographic objects giving the sense of a dream time expressing fears and desires, creating allegories. The black element leads the way in the “submersion of the unconscious” as he calls it, in timeless spaces, giving birth to death, void and repressed emotions hidden deep in the non-visible world of ones-self. 
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int0design · 4 years ago
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fleurjardin: 1864 The Sea Captain’s House by PATSIOS... https://georgianadesign.tumblr.com/post/626005793606647809
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akysmitsoulisblr · 7 years ago
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#rock #rockmood #thoughts #cloudyday #theatre #photoshooting #tatoo #piercing #blackandwhite (photo by bill patsios) (στην τοποθεσία Níkaia, Larisa, Greece)
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liberalartssustainability · 4 years ago
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Transport-related social exclusion
The society we live in today means that it is vital to have a means of transportation. It is crucial for many of us to be able to work, get involved in opportunities that might better our situations and maintain social relationships. However, transportation is not accessible to a lot of people. It thus ties in to social exclusion.
A working definition of social exclusion, as stated by Ruth Levitas, is ‘the lack or denial of resources, rights, goods and services, and the inability to participate in the normal relationships and activities, available to the majority of people in a society, whether in economic, social, cultural or political arenas. It affects both the quality of life of individuals and the equity and cohesion of society as a whole.’[1]
Andrew Church identifies specific features of the transport system which contribute to the exclusion of certain groups[2]:
‘i)physical exclusion: whereby physical barriers, such as vehicle design, lack of disabled facilities or lack of timetable information, inhibit the accessibility of transport services
ii)geographical exclusion: where a person lives can prevent them from accessing transport services, such as in rural areas or on peripheral urban estates
iii)exclusion from facilities: the distance of key facilities such as shops, schools, health care or leisure services from where a person lives prevents their access
iv)economic exclusion: the high monetary costs of travel can prevent or limit access to facilities or employment and thus impact on incomes
v)time-based exclusion:other demands on time, such as combined work, household and child-care duties, reduces the time available for travel (often referred to as time-poverty in the literature)
vi)fear-based exclusion:where fears for personal safety preclude the use of public spaces and/or transport services
vii)space exclusion:where security or space management prevent certain groups access to public spaces, e.g. gated communities or first class waiting rooms at stations’[3]
The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered transportation accessibility even more. Due to new social distancing measures, the number of people who can board buses, trains and other forms of public transport has been almost halved. Arguably, this could be seen as an example of ‘physical exclusion’. There is also the issue of hygiene; those who are more vulnerable during the pandemic are even more at risk when having to take public transport due of the amount of people using the service. This could possibly lead to ‘fear-based exclusion’.
However, Lucas then discusses the ways in which we can use the seven exclusionary features of transport to work out where policy should be directed. This is interesting as she goes on to say:
It is ‘essential to recognise the dynamic and relational nature of the exclusionary process where transport is concerned’ ‘i.e. the more mobile society becomes the more certain groups are excluded from and/or disproportionately impacted by the system (Kenyon, 2003). This suggests that to reduce transport-related social exclusion policy makers should not only be concentrating on the populations that are currently excluded or at risk of exclusion but also on reducing the escalating dynamic of hypermobility and its effects across society as a whole (Urry, 2000).’[4]
It is interesting, then, to think how much lockdowns and stricter rules have impacted the hypermobility of society and the natural exclusion it entails. Before we can go back to travelling ‘like normal’, it is possible that the hypermobility of our society will be reduced due to new working models and structure. EE, for example, decided to move hundreds of retail staff to their ‘work from home’ project, in which they answer calls from customer services. It is likely that the new-found benefits of working from home may mean in the future some no longer use transport for employment-related commuting, thus lessening the hypermobility of society and possibly aiding the situation of transport disadvantages.
-       ISABELLE HJ
[1] Ruth Levitas, Christina Pantazis, Eldin Fahmy, David Gordon, E. Lloyd-Reichling, and Demy Patsios, "The multi-dimensional analysis of social exclusion." (The University of Bristol: 2007), 9. https://dera.ioe.ac.uk/6853/1/multidimensional.pdf
[2] Karen Lucas, “Transport and social exclusion: Where are we now?” Transport Policy, 20, (2012) 108.
[3] Lucas, Transport and social exclusion, 108.
[4] Lucas, Transport and social exclusion, 108.
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onehimachal · 5 years ago
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This is a picture of ‘Patsio lake’ which is also known by the name of ‘Deepak taal ‘situated in the lap of Mighty Himalayas almost at the height-of 3800 mtrs , around 50 kms away from keylong (Himachal Pradesh). The water of this lake is blue as far as the eye can see just like a blue sapphire 💞 . . . . 📍Lahaul . . . . Photo & Caption Credits ➡️ @escaping.miles (at Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAnh-E3jMnu/?igshid=jz2beejgm3hf
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djohnhopper · 2 years ago
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INSPIRATIONAL issue 63 - the Greek issue: the artists.
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Welcome to issue 63, a bumper 138 page July issue of the contemporary arts magazine Inspirational.
Two of the featured artists are: Athanasia Agorastidou and Konstantinos Patsios.
To purchase this great new issue of Inspirational art magazine, a download straight to your inbox, just follow the link: https://payhip.com/b/jLNOS
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hippieinhills · 4 years ago
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A herd of Male Himalayan Ibexes we encountered on our recent visit to Patsio, Lahaul. What a massive Mountain Goat! . . #savewildlife #protectwildlife #saveearth #himalayanibex #maleibex #ibex #mountaingoat #lahaul #patsio #wwfindia #wwf #sanctuaryasia #natgeowild #discoveryindia #animalplanet #natgeoindia #nationalgeographic @davidattenborough #snowleopardconservation #snowleopardtrust #indianwildlifeofficial #himalayanwildlife #wildlife #wildlifeindia #wildlifeinhimalayas #himachaltourismofficial #wildlifeinlahaul #wildlifetourism #travelwithhippieinhills #Teamhippieinhills #hippieinhills (at Patsio Lake Or Deepak Taal) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHhXaiqnqJX/?igshid=dtv3ugk77u6b
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sunshiroutes · 5 years ago
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Deepak Taal (Keylong) #roadtoleh #deepaktaal #keylong #himalayas #lehavretourisme #ladakhtourism #himachaltourism #bluewaters #serenebeauty (at Patsio Lake Or Deepak Taal) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3O9eJtDf3g/?igshid=1mx4rya2bdhoq
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kolajmag · 3 years ago
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COLLAGE ON VIEW
Sic transit gloria artis
At Alma Contemporary Art Gallery in Athens, Greece through 4 December 2021. Is art’s glory transient? What occurs when Michelangelo’s David converses with Henry Moore and the technique of collage? Who among them all is the creator within a multidimensional synchronic narration? Through his new visual work of collage and painting on canvas, Konstantinos Patsios’ answers invoke a multitude of pictorial styles and references from the history of art and the contemporary consumerist universe. MORE
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Kolaj Magazine, a full color, print magazine, exists to show how the world of collage is rich, layered, and thick with complexity. By remixing history and culture, collage artists forge new thinking. To understand collage is to reshape one's thinking of art history and redefine the canon of visual culture that informs the present.
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archilovers · 8 years ago
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PUPILO, 2016 |PATSIOS architecture+construction | #Greece | Use #archilovers for a chance to be featured #architecture Follow @archilovers [+847k] (presso Greece)
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