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@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-11-27 00:30:02

Moody Urbanity - Old & New II 🔆
情绪化城市 - 新与旧 II 🔆
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🎞️ Ilford HP5 Plus 400, expired 1993
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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A black-and-white photograph of a traditional East Asian architectural structure, likely a temple or historic building. The roof features curved eaves and intricate carvings typical of Chinese design. The building is made of brick and surrounded by large tree branches and leaves, suggesting a garden or wooded setting. The image evokes a sense of cultural heritage and tranquility.

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这是一张黑白照片,展示了一座传统东亚建筑,可能是寺庙或历史建筑。屋顶呈弯曲飞檐,边缘雕刻精美,具有典型的中国风格。建筑由砖砌成…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)


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A black-and-white close-up photo of a carved stone or concrete post, possibly part of a railing. The post features ornate detailing and a bulbous top resembling a lotus bud. In the blurred background, covered leisure boats are docked on calm water, with reflections shimmering on the surface. The composition emphasizes the craftsmanship of the post while evoking a peaceful, waterside atmosphere.

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这是一张黑白特写照片,展示了一个雕刻精美的石柱或混凝土柱,可能是栏杆的一部分。柱顶呈莲花状,装…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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A grainy black-and-white photo shows a traditional East Asian building partially hidden by tall trees. The roof is decorated with ornate details, including a sculpted figure at the corner, characteristic of Chinese temple architecture. Tree trunks and branches frame the scene, and the sky is clear. The image feels nostalgic and serene, reminiscent of historical photography.

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这是一张黑白颗粒感照片,展示了一座传统东亚建筑,部分被高大的树木遮挡。屋顶装饰精美,角落有雕塑人物,是中国寺庙建筑的典型特征。画面由树干和…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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A black-and-white photo captures a candid outdoor moment between two people. One person sits on a bench wearing a cap and sunglasses, holding several plush pig toys in their lap. The other person stands in front of them, holding a smartphone, seemingly taking a photo or video. The background includes leafy trees, bushes, and a brick wall, suggesting a park or garden setting. The mood is playful and lighthearted, with the plush toys adding a whimsical …
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-07 12:52:49

Picture the human body. Zoom in on a single cell. It lives for a while, then splits or dies, as part of a community of cells that make up a particular tissue. This community lives together for many many cell-lifetimes, each performing their own favorite function and reproducing as much as necessary to maintain their community, consuming the essential resources they need and contributing back what they can so that the whole body can live for decades. Each community of cells is interdependent on the whole body, but also stable and sustainable over long periods of time.
Now imagine a cancer cell. It has lost its ability to harmonize with the whole and prioritize balance, instead consuming and reproducing as quickly as it can. As neighboring tissues start to die from its excess, it metastasizes, always spreading to new territory to fuel its unbalanced appetite. The inevitable result is death of the whole body, although through birth, that body can create a new fresh branch of tissues that may continue their stable existence free of cancer. Alternatively, radiation or chemotherapy might be able to kill off the cancer, at great cost to the other tissues, but permitting long-term survival.
To the cancer cell, the idea of decades-long survival of a tissue community is unbelievable. When your natural state is unbounded consumption, growth, and competition, the idea of interdependent cooperation (with tissues all around the body you're not even touching, no less) seems impossible, and the idea that a tissue might survive in a stable form for decades is ludicrous.
"Perhaps if conditions were bleak enough to perfectly balance incessant unrestrained growth against the depredations of a hostile environment it might be possible? I guess the past must have been horribly brutal, so that despite each tissue trying to grow as much as possible they each barely survived? Yes, a stable and sustainable population is probably only possible under conditions of perfectly extreme hardship, and in our current era of unfettered growth, we should rejoice that we live in much easier times!"
You can probably already see where I'm going with this metaphor, but did you know that there are human communities, alive today, that have been living sustainably for *tens, if not hundreds of thousands of years*?
#anarchy #colonialism #civilization
P.S. if you're someone who likes to think about past populations and historical population growth, I cannot recommend the (short, free) game Opera Omnia by Stephen Lavelle enough: increpare.com/2009/02/opera-om

@arXiv_physicsmedph_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-10 14:28:33

Replaced article(s) found for physics.med-ph. arxiv.org/list/physics.med-ph/
[1/1]:
- Panoramic Voltage-Sensitive Optical Mapping of Contracting Hearts using Cooperative Multi-View Mo...
Shrey Chowdhary, Jan Lebert, Shai Dickman, Charles Gordon, Jan Christoph

@arXiv_qbioTO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-10 14:17:52

Replaced article(s) found for q-bio.TO. arxiv.org/list/q-bio.TO/new
[1/1]:
- Panoramic Voltage-Sensitive Optical Mapping of Contracting Hearts using Cooperative Multi-View Mo...
Shrey Chowdhary, Jan Lebert, Shai Dickman, Charles Gordon, Jan Christoph