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Friendship is an order of nobility
Publications
- One day one jus
- In phaver we trust
- Whats up
- Still waiting
- Nothing happen
- Dont be left behind
- Anything
- What happen
- Its crazy how fast everything can change
- Gm
lets get these thoughts on paper
- GA
- How do you feel
- Should we do again?
- There are many things
- Good old days
- Nice dream
- Bullish on solana
- Letsgo
- Thursday
- For us
- Have a nice day
- Tuesday
- 🌿 My ORB Experience 🌿
👉🏻 I found it very practical and useful for following notifications and sharing content instantly.
👉🏻 My favorite feature is definitely the easy access to videos and podcasts on the discover page.
👉🏻 Communities bring a very enjoyable experience to ORB, where you can interact with people in the same community.
👉🏻 Also when using your home page, you can use it as following or highlights.
🌱 However, I would like to have fonts like bold, italic when sharing my posts or to see posts with these fonts on the platform.
I will continue to use @orbapp.lens and share my new thoughts with you 🌸
- Do you think that in the future humans will become more like robots, or will robots become more like humans?
- Very little lizard 🥰
- Dune Rats. Home for the next 10 days.
Take it easy Lens Gang. ✌️
- "I'm interested in coupling the ingratiation of wishful thinking with the criticality of knowing better. To use the device to get people to look at the picture, and then to displace the conventional meaning that an image usually carries with perhaps a number of different readings." - Barbara Kruger, 1987
The exhibition that @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens are curating invites artists to appropriate works of art from history, and create new works based on them.
Appropriation is a post-modern artistic technique that involves the re-use and re-contextualization of existing elements to create new works. In many cases, the original object remains available in its original form, and the artist creates something fresh by re-contextualizing the borrowed imagery.
The history of appropriation in art can be traced back to the early 20th century, with artists like Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso using artifacts from non-art environments in their work. Marcel Duchamp's readymades in 1915 and Robert Rauschenberg's "combines" in the 1950s are also examples of appropriation.
**Our statement for this exhibition is: "Appropriation is the art of the remix, and the ultimate expression of our culture's obsession with reinterpreting the past in order to make sense of the present."**
In a world where everything seems to be constantly changing, appropriation allows us to create something new out of what has already been done. By reinterpreting the past, we can understand and make sense of the present, and use this understanding to shape our future. Appropriation allows us to pay homage to the artists that have come before us, while also creating something new and relevant to our current cultural landscape.
This exhibition is an exploration of the power of appropriation, and the many ways in which artists can use this technique to create new and exciting works of art. It invites viewers to consider the meaning and significance of appropriation in art, and to reflect on the role that appropriation plays in shaping our understanding of the past, present, and future.
#artfromfutureExhibition #lensexhibition #artfromfuture #LMCC
- Animal substance seems to be the first food of all birds, even the granivorous tribes.
- Some Saturday wavs on the piano 🎹🌊
- Balaji Srinivasan has predicted Bitcoin will reach null million within 90 days as a consequence of hyperinflation in the United States.
[Former Coinbase CTO makes $2M bet on Bitcoin's performance ](https://cointelegraph.com/news/former-coinbase-cto-makes-2m-bet-on-bitcoin-s-performance)
Balaji Srinivasan has predicted Bitcoin will reach null million within 90 days as a consequence of hyperinflation in the United States.
- Best Greek Food In Toronto! Mamakas’, Ossington.
- What are some interesting DeFi projects that rely on ungovernance?
- One for the @dumpling.lens
- Introducing Last Mile DeFi
Hola amigos, I’m incredibly excited to share with you that I am launching the introductory episode of Last Mile DeFi - a 10(ish)-part podcast that will explore the challenges, opportunities, and frontiers of DeFi in Latin America.
After over 400 conversations with thought-leaders, builders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, academics, last-mile communities in Guatemala, and more - Last Mile DeFi is accompanying piece to the report I am working on where we will highlight the voices of leading projects and builders who are pushing the envelope of adoption of DeFi in the region.
The podcast will cover the role of decentralized social in driving mass adoption, explore the models of some of the region’s leading DeFi-powered projects, speak with those at the vanguard of regulatory developments in the region, those facilitating crypto payments, discuss the importance of wallets in onboarding the masses, and explore how we can make undercollateralized lending a reality, among other subjects.
This research and podcast is produced with the support of:
Ethereum Foundation Fellowship: The Fellowship program is a forum for leaders who are driven by leveraging Ethereum as a public good to help billions of people coordinate and thrive. The Fellowship program aims to support individuals who are passionate about identifying barriers to mass-adoption and breaking down the barriers for underrepresented communities to access crypto.
Celo Foundation: Celo is the blockchain built for the real world. Carbon-negative, mobile-first and EVM-compatible, Celo is leading a thriving new digital economy for all. Build together and prosper.
- It is good discretion not make too much of any man at the first; because one cannot hold out that proportion.
- The ticket for the ride through multiverses
is in appreciation and gratitude for God's Glory
in every living being, at Now-here
- #nftart #orrvan2 #lenster #lensview
If you like these artworks, please follow, like and collect to let more people see them 🎉
- "Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle." ❤️🙌 Let this be your daily mantra and watch as the impossible becomes possible. #nevergiveup #selfbelief #motivation
- Many children, many cares; no children, no felicity.
- Lfgroooooowwwwwwww
Credit @pedrovilela.lens
- Why don't they pass a constitutional amendment prohibiting anybody from learning anything? If it works as well as prohibition did, in five years Americans would be the smartest race of people on Earth.
- I find, in being black, a thing of beauty: a joy a strength a secret cup of gladness.
- Have you ever wondered why young people take to music like fish to water? Maybe it's because music is fun. Plan and simple. It opens up their minds to dream great dreams about where they can go and what they can do when they get older.
- We need affordable space travel to inspire our youth, to let them know that they can experience their dreams, can set significant goals and be in a position to lead all of us to future progress in exploration, discovery and fun. Thanks to the X Prize for the inspiration.
- lens sneakerz
- ... a basic law: the more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for. This, of course, is a fact. Thankfulness does tend to reproduce in kind. The attitude of gratitude revitalizes the entire mental process by activating all other attitudes, thus stimulating creativity.
- An important discussion to manage risk, and decide which assets are accepted to be a part of E-mode. Provide your thoughts and feedback on the methodology from Gauntlet. https://governance.aave.com/t/gauntlet-aave-v3-e-mode-methodology/12278
- If you do a trick and it doesn't work out, that can stick with you. I like to go back, nail the trick, and, 'OK, I'm cool, it's all good.'
- All war represents a failure of diplomacy.
- We can choose to humble ourselves by confessing and forsaking our sins and being born of God.