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Travel photography, Fashion photography, Documentary photography, Editorial photography, and Portrait Photographers: Feature Shoot. Our Work (Chapters) NGOinsider.com. 'Child labor, although illegal in most countries, still continues on a wide scale, primarily in the developing world.

Hundreds of thousands of children trade their childhood, education and potential in order to work long hours in horrible conditions. They do it out of necessity and these images are a testament to some of the conditions they work in. Despite all of the horrors associated with child labor, in many instances it can be better for the children than their other options. In countries affected by dire poverty, unemployment and high levels of HIV (which can take parents out of the workforce and plummet families into abject poverty) child labor can be the only way for families to survive. In other situations a child who is unable to afford an education may only be left with the two choices, either to work or to end up on the streets.

Children obviously deserve the right to an education and the right to having a childhood free from hard labor. Children working in a paper plant.

Portefolios

Multimedia studios. SPLITTERWERK. Onionlab.com. MESO - UNIMPRESSED BY TECHNOLOGY SINCE 1982. Zeitgeist's Irregular Twin. Cloud II, Walls is building tension between an uncontrolled catastrophe and the controlled, abstract and clean environment of the engineer's drawing space. Considered a homage to Daniel Libeskind's early drawing work "Micromegas" and the "War and Architecture" drawings of Lebbeus Woods, "Cloud II, Walls" makes it possible to think two realms as one: the potential of systemic failure together with the assertion of control and the beauty of generating an artifact of indeterminate form in between. It is also part of Zeitguised's larger strand of work that is concerned with clouds of grey goo: a transitionary, metastable mass that is nothing yet becomes anything, if only for a fleeting moment.

A swarming system that shows symptoms of life and the agility of a connected organism, the cloud is a bastardization of the abstract and the real as a twitching borderline between fiction and concretization. Scripting: Julius Steinhauser Sound: Zeitguised with Michael Fakesch.

Creative process

Painting on Water. What Will You Need? > Tutorials > The Swirling. Setting up the correct area is very important with swirling, as it is with most things. But given that the things required to swirl are all watery, paint and messy things then the requirement for preparation is more. You will need (summary): Other stuff you might need Paint Firstly you will need paint, I use Humbrol Enamels as they seem to work very well, this is not to say other paints don’t work but if you use other paints the borax mixture or water temp may affect the paint differently. The matt and metallic paints don’t seems to work very well so I would say to stick to the gloss paints until you get it right before trying the other types.

Also buy at least two pots of the colors you want to try, nothing worse than opening a pot and realizing the paint has dried up. And don't forget the primers, you will need a white primer primarily. Water Get this from the tap, just don't assume it will rise from the ground on command, you will need to make sure there is a tap nearby. Large container. N E U R O M Æ N C E R. CreativeApplications.Net | Apps That Inspire... How to make a remote-control sentient web-puppet by hacking Twitter, Google, Skype, Arduino and Processing! How to manipulate a physical object over the web just by using common web services and their accessible data feeds, with some added open source stuff to decode and manipulate that data, and ultimately use the data to move and control physical hardware.

Twitr_janus - a prototype web-controlled puppet This Instructable describes Twitr_janus - a puppet I made to see if it was possible to mash up free digital web services (Twitter, Google Spreadsheets and forms, Netvibes and Skype) with open source hardware and code (Arduino language and environment, Processing and related Processing libraries) and use them to manipulate an object over the web. It turned out it was indeed possible! See how Twitr_janus works and see how you can use these ideas to build your own remotely-controlled physical objects. Here's Twitr_janus in action, describing itself and how it works... Summary of what it can do... A puppeteer can remotely communicate over the web using Twitr_janus' data-activated head. The puppet can: TELEGRAPHICS.