MentorMe is a free resource for creatives who wish to learn from their peers. This Q&A resource provides insights into advice for working with Galleries, what you should expect from working with a gallery, and the differences between selling privately versus through a gallery. In each guide a different group of artists and photographers will share their insights, personal experiences and advice with creatives that wish to grow and evolve in their artistic practice. Beautiful Bizarre Magazine mentors encourage, guide and inspire emerging artists as they explore their creativity, develop their technical skills and find their personal style. MentorMe Edition 4 Mentors: Jeremy Mann, Tran Nguyen, Kevin Peterson, Joel Rea, Lori Nelson, Rebecca Leveille, Brandi Milne, Kris Kuksi, and Kathrin Longhurst. In Edition 4 Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s Mentors respond to the following 3 questions: What
Bringing in one thousand participants, the event drenched 10,000 pounds of red pulp and juice in the free for all fight which featured a safety-zone viewing area.
Experience the Future of Wearable Art with the Infunity Goggles! Step into a realm of endless reflections and mesmerizing light with Infunity Goggles, the ultimate fusion of fashion and technology. This wearable art piece is not just a pair of goggles—it's a portal to another dimension, where your face becomes a canvas for infinite, animated reflections. Imagine the thrill of wearing goggles that reacts to the music around you, with lights dancing in perfect sync to every beat. Whether you're at a concert, a party, or a music festival, the Infunity Goggles ensures you are the center of attention, captivating everyone with its hypnotic display. My Infunity Goggles are designed with cutting-edge LED infinity mirror technology, creating an illusion of infinite depth and vibrant, dynamic patterns. It’s fully customizable, allowing you to select different animation modes and color schemes to match your vibe and the energy of the event. Basic changes like brightness and switching modes can be controlled with a button on the device, or you can also control and personalize every animation using any web browser over WiFi. Lightweight and comfortable, this accessory is perfect for long nights of dancing and celebrating. The adjustable straps ensure a secure fit, so you can move freely without missing a moment of the visual spectacle. Take your festival gear to the next level. Make every moment unforgettable with the Infunity Goggles—the ultimate statement piece for those who dare to stand out. - Visibility - The view on the inside of the goggles mirrors the exterior. When worn over your eyes, your visibility is significantly reduced, so I advise against wearing them while walking, dancing, or engaging in any activity that requires your full attention. I recommend that you enjoy the mesmerizing effects while seated or lying down, where you can relax and soak up the experience without putting yourself or others at risk. Please stay safe! - Specifications - Lighting • 46 upbeat and audio-reactive animations • 10 chill, ambient animations • Switch between upbeat and chill modes with the press of a button • 5 brightness settings • Optionally create and modify your own animations using a phone or computer! Dimensions and weight • 7 inches wide, 3 inches tall, 3 inches deep • 0.42 lbs • Adjustable elastic strap fits all head sizes Battery and charging To keep your Infunity Goggles charged, you'll need a USB-C charging cord. Please note that I don't include one in the package. If you need help finding the right cord, I am happy to assist you in tracking down a compatible option that you can order online. The goggles have a battery life that generally lasts 5+ hours on the lowest brightness setting and 4+ hours on the default medium brightness setting. If you need a little extra juice, you can easily extend the time with an external power source like a portable charger, which will power the goggles and charge the battery at the same time. - Variations in processing time - The number of products I have in stock and in production varies. This is why there are different quantities at different processing times. Products with longer processing times are still being built, assembled, tested, and packaged. - Epilepsy warning - Infunity Goggles prominently feature very many flashing lights and patterns. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, please avoid using the goggles around people who have photosensitive epilepsy or are sensitive to flashing lights. - Who made this? - Every aspect of Infunity Goggles, from the initial concept to the final design, was crafted by me. I've spent months pouring my heart and soul into bringing this wearable art piece to life. The result is a truly unique and innovative product that reflects my singular vision. Thank you for supporting my dream!
Confirmation Bias Goggles were the first wearable technology to be wired directly into the brain. In addition to the pinhead-sized speaker which perpetually broadcast the statement 'Of course you're right!' into the auditory cortex, the goggles' sensors could also switch off those parts of the brain that deal with troublesome emotions and feelings such as empathy, decency and healthy scepticism. By tapping into the wearer's biases, the goggles literally deleted undesirable objects from the wearer's field of vision. Sights that were too dominant to be erased completely were visually falsified to validate the wearer's preconceptions. By 1971, the state had adapted the goggles for use in schools. Children were told precisely what to think and what their personal opinions as adults would be. Unsurprisingly, everybody who tried the goggles, without exception, thought that they were a great idea. See also: De-education classes, Rub-on transfer newspapers, Mindborstal drug, The Fact Ban, and Children & Hallucinogens: The Future of Discipline.
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Be happy you dont have to go through what these poor souls had to endure during these surgeries and medical procedures...
Clip Art - Double Consonants GG: This pack contains all the images shown: 22 images (11 in color and the same 11 in black and white). The images are saved at 300 dpi in PNG files. Please click on the links below to see related bundles: Double Consonants Bundle Double Consonant Twin Endings Bundle Images included: gg characters, baggy, dagger, eggplant, giggle, goggles, juggle, maggot, nugget, snuggle, and squiggle. The words around the images are not included in the download. Files contain images only. For personal and/or commercial use. Please read the terms of use before purchasing this clip art pack. This is a Zip file. Before purchasing, please check that you are able to open Zip files. Follow me on social media for alerts on new listings, discounts, freebies, and events: Follow English Unite on Facebook. Follow English Unite on Instagram. Join the English Unite Fandom Facebook group. © English Unite 2023
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