The document consists of multiple repetitions of the same line stating "photo by: Jasenko RasolDo kosti" and does not contain any other substantive information, so it cannot be meaningfully summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document is a list of photo credits attributed to Jasenko RasolKiklop, with a few credits to Nikša MrkonjićKiklop. It does not contain any other text or context.
The document consists of multiple repeated photos credited to Jasenko Rasol of a pillowman. No other information is provided about the photos or their subject.
The document is a collection of photos credited to the same photographer, Jasenko RasolRozamunda. It also contains brief mentions of books without further details. In under 3 sentences, it repeats the photographer credit and shows various images and books without description.
The document consists of 27 lines repeatedly stating "photo by: Jasenko RasolSplendid" and two lines stating "Book". It appears to be attributing a series of photos and two books to the photographer Jasenko RasolSplendid.
Presentation at BCMCR Research Seminar 18 Feb 2015Karen Patel
This presentation discusses the researcher's study of how creative and cultural workers use social media. The researcher aims to provide insight into social media's role in these workers' everyday lives and how they perform expertise online. The researcher plans to interview 15-20 creative professionals, have them keep a diary of social media use, and analyze social media posts. Previous literature explored includes performance and identity on social media, cultural work, and how social media relates to precarity and intermediaries in the creative industries.
The document is a list of photo credits attributed to Nikša MrkonjićEvita, suggesting it is a collection of photos taken by that photographer. There are no other details provided about the photos themselves or any context around them.
The document is a list of photo credits attributed to Jasenko RasolKiklop, with a few credits to Nikša MrkonjićKiklop. It does not contain any other text or context.
The document consists of multiple repeated photos credited to Jasenko Rasol of a pillowman. No other information is provided about the photos or their subject.
The document is a collection of photos credited to the same photographer, Jasenko RasolRozamunda. It also contains brief mentions of books without further details. In under 3 sentences, it repeats the photographer credit and shows various images and books without description.
The document consists of 27 lines repeatedly stating "photo by: Jasenko RasolSplendid" and two lines stating "Book". It appears to be attributing a series of photos and two books to the photographer Jasenko RasolSplendid.
Presentation at BCMCR Research Seminar 18 Feb 2015Karen Patel
This presentation discusses the researcher's study of how creative and cultural workers use social media. The researcher aims to provide insight into social media's role in these workers' everyday lives and how they perform expertise online. The researcher plans to interview 15-20 creative professionals, have them keep a diary of social media use, and analyze social media posts. Previous literature explored includes performance and identity on social media, cultural work, and how social media relates to precarity and intermediaries in the creative industries.
The document is a list of photo credits attributed to Nikša MrkonjićEvita, suggesting it is a collection of photos taken by that photographer. There are no other details provided about the photos themselves or any context around them.
This document provides an overview of the services offered by SevenIT, a leading IT solutions provider. It describes SevenIT's vision, mission, values and the types of solutions it provides, including data center solutions, system integration, security, infrastructure, software development and more. The document is SevenIT's brochure that aims to showcase its full range of IT services to potential clients across various industries.
This document discusses residential buildings located in Mokošica, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The buildings are residential and located in the town of Mokošica, which is near Dubrovnik, Croatia. The document focuses solely on residential properties in this specific area.
This is a presentation of my research at 'Cultures in Disarray' at Kings College London 11.06.15 and 'Reframing Media/Cultural Studies' at University of Westminster 19.06.2015
The document contains multiple repetitions of the phrase "photo by: Ino Zeljak‘Ko živ ‘ko mrtav" and "Book", suggesting it is a list of photo credits and possibly book information. However, no other contextual information is provided, so the purpose and subject matter of the document cannot be determined from the limited information given.
Matthew McKinney is seeking a new job opportunity. He has a "go-getter" attitude and is driven to get jobs done efficiently and correctly. He has worked in several roles requiring technical skills like electrical installation and repair as well as customer service. His past roles include field technician, assistant manager, tool coordinator, motor technician, technician, and various labor roles. He has a high school diploma and some college credits in engineering. References are available upon request.
This document proposes an "In-Store Product Finder" solution to help customers more easily find products in supermarkets by providing a store map and product details based on search terms, improving the customer experience and reducing demands on store personnel. The solution includes both an in-store touch screen application showing the customer's location, as well as a free mobile app allowing customers to use their own devices.
The document contains repeated text of "photo by: Kristijan VučkovićPečat" and "Book" with no other words or context provided. It is difficult to summarize as there is no clear information, story, or meaning conveyed in the document.
This document outlines a research study on the social media use of creative and cultural workers. It will examine how expertise is performed on Twitter among creative professionals in Birmingham, England. The study aims to understand how social media is used in their everyday lives and work. It will analyze tweets using discourse analysis and interview workers. Findings will relate to the nature of the creative economy and how cultural intermediaries position themselves as experts. The research will provide novel insights into creative workers' social media use and how it connects to the broader creative industries context.
Neuro4j Workflow is an open-source Java workflow engine that allows for faster development through a drag-and-drop interface. It provides an eclipse-based editor to graphically create workflows and allows developers to easily identify bottlenecks. Neuro4j compiles workflows into Java classes that can be run on the JVM independently of other frameworks. It supports debugging workflows locally or remotely in Neuro4j Studio.
The document contains 20 identical photos taken by Nikša Mrkonjić of Fort "Prozor" located in Vrlika, Croatia. Each photo is credited to Nikša Mrkonjić and shows Fort "Prozor" in Vrlika, Croatia.
The document is a collection of photos credited to Marko Ercegović with captions saying "Živjet ćemo bolje" which means "We will live better" in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian. There are no other words or context provided.
The document repeatedly states "photo by: Jasenko RasolU hodu" and also contains the word "Book" listed twice without any other context. It does not provide any clear essential information that can be summarized in 1-3 sentences.
The document describes photos from the opening concert of the Ulysses Theatre in Brijuni, Croatia. Various Croatian musicians performed, including Rade Šerbedžija, Darko Rundek, Josipa Lisac, Damir Urban, Ivanka Mazurkijević, Ozren Grabarić, and Vlatko Stefanovski. The photos show the live lighting design for the performances at the opening of the new Ulysses Theatre.
The document contains multiple repetitions of a photo credit line and information about a live lighting design. Each entry names Kristijan Vučković as the photographer and credits Amira Medunjanin for her live lighting design work in Brijuni, Croatia.
The document contains multiple repetitions of a photo credit line and information about a live lighting design. Each entry names Kristijan Vučković as the photographer and credits Urban & 4 for a live lighting design in Brijuni, Croatia.
The document discusses an urban project for Dr. Ante Starčević square located in Knin, Croatia. The project involves redesigning the square and surrounding area through new construction and landscaping elements over multiple repetitions of the same text. The goal is to revitalize this public space in Knin, Croatia through urban planning and design changes.
This document contains 5 photos credited to Nikša Mrkonjić from the Umbria Jazz 2004 music festival in Perugia, Italy. No other text or context is provided about the photos or event.
The document contains 20 photos by Nikša Mrkonjić of the architectural interior lighting at Klub Palach, a club in Rijeka, Croatia. Each photo is credited to Nikša Mrkonjić and captions the location as Klub Palach in Rijeka, Croatia, with the subject of architectural interior lighting.
The document is a list of photo credits attributed to the same photographer, Jasenko Rasol, with each photo taken in Šuma Striborova. It does not contain any other descriptive information.
The document discusses a TV award show called "Nagrada Status" that aired on Croatian National Television HRT2. It was photographed by Nikša Mrkonjić and featured awards given out during the show. The award show recognized achievements in television and aired on HRT2.
This document provides an overview of the services offered by SevenIT, a leading IT solutions provider. It describes SevenIT's vision, mission, values and the types of solutions it provides, including data center solutions, system integration, security, infrastructure, software development and more. The document is SevenIT's brochure that aims to showcase its full range of IT services to potential clients across various industries.
This document discusses residential buildings located in Mokošica, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The buildings are residential and located in the town of Mokošica, which is near Dubrovnik, Croatia. The document focuses solely on residential properties in this specific area.
This is a presentation of my research at 'Cultures in Disarray' at Kings College London 11.06.15 and 'Reframing Media/Cultural Studies' at University of Westminster 19.06.2015
The document contains multiple repetitions of the phrase "photo by: Ino Zeljak‘Ko živ ‘ko mrtav" and "Book", suggesting it is a list of photo credits and possibly book information. However, no other contextual information is provided, so the purpose and subject matter of the document cannot be determined from the limited information given.
Matthew McKinney is seeking a new job opportunity. He has a "go-getter" attitude and is driven to get jobs done efficiently and correctly. He has worked in several roles requiring technical skills like electrical installation and repair as well as customer service. His past roles include field technician, assistant manager, tool coordinator, motor technician, technician, and various labor roles. He has a high school diploma and some college credits in engineering. References are available upon request.
This document proposes an "In-Store Product Finder" solution to help customers more easily find products in supermarkets by providing a store map and product details based on search terms, improving the customer experience and reducing demands on store personnel. The solution includes both an in-store touch screen application showing the customer's location, as well as a free mobile app allowing customers to use their own devices.
The document contains repeated text of "photo by: Kristijan VučkovićPečat" and "Book" with no other words or context provided. It is difficult to summarize as there is no clear information, story, or meaning conveyed in the document.
This document outlines a research study on the social media use of creative and cultural workers. It will examine how expertise is performed on Twitter among creative professionals in Birmingham, England. The study aims to understand how social media is used in their everyday lives and work. It will analyze tweets using discourse analysis and interview workers. Findings will relate to the nature of the creative economy and how cultural intermediaries position themselves as experts. The research will provide novel insights into creative workers' social media use and how it connects to the broader creative industries context.
Neuro4j Workflow is an open-source Java workflow engine that allows for faster development through a drag-and-drop interface. It provides an eclipse-based editor to graphically create workflows and allows developers to easily identify bottlenecks. Neuro4j compiles workflows into Java classes that can be run on the JVM independently of other frameworks. It supports debugging workflows locally or remotely in Neuro4j Studio.
The document contains 20 identical photos taken by Nikša Mrkonjić of Fort "Prozor" located in Vrlika, Croatia. Each photo is credited to Nikša Mrkonjić and shows Fort "Prozor" in Vrlika, Croatia.
The document is a collection of photos credited to Marko Ercegović with captions saying "Živjet ćemo bolje" which means "We will live better" in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian. There are no other words or context provided.
The document repeatedly states "photo by: Jasenko RasolU hodu" and also contains the word "Book" listed twice without any other context. It does not provide any clear essential information that can be summarized in 1-3 sentences.
The document describes photos from the opening concert of the Ulysses Theatre in Brijuni, Croatia. Various Croatian musicians performed, including Rade Šerbedžija, Darko Rundek, Josipa Lisac, Damir Urban, Ivanka Mazurkijević, Ozren Grabarić, and Vlatko Stefanovski. The photos show the live lighting design for the performances at the opening of the new Ulysses Theatre.
The document contains multiple repetitions of a photo credit line and information about a live lighting design. Each entry names Kristijan Vučković as the photographer and credits Amira Medunjanin for her live lighting design work in Brijuni, Croatia.
The document contains multiple repetitions of a photo credit line and information about a live lighting design. Each entry names Kristijan Vučković as the photographer and credits Urban & 4 for a live lighting design in Brijuni, Croatia.
The document discusses an urban project for Dr. Ante Starčević square located in Knin, Croatia. The project involves redesigning the square and surrounding area through new construction and landscaping elements over multiple repetitions of the same text. The goal is to revitalize this public space in Knin, Croatia through urban planning and design changes.
This document contains 5 photos credited to Nikša Mrkonjić from the Umbria Jazz 2004 music festival in Perugia, Italy. No other text or context is provided about the photos or event.
The document contains 20 photos by Nikša Mrkonjić of the architectural interior lighting at Klub Palach, a club in Rijeka, Croatia. Each photo is credited to Nikša Mrkonjić and captions the location as Klub Palach in Rijeka, Croatia, with the subject of architectural interior lighting.
The document is a list of photo credits attributed to the same photographer, Jasenko Rasol, with each photo taken in Šuma Striborova. It does not contain any other descriptive information.
The document discusses a TV award show called "Nagrada Status" that aired on Croatian National Television HRT2. It was photographed by Nikša Mrkonjić and featured awards given out during the show. The award show recognized achievements in television and aired on HRT2.