The difference of 25
Creative blog. You can participate for free and without registration. Timetable:
-1th of the month: new theme on the blog.
-before 21th of the month: mail your artwork to roos25blog@gmail.com
-25th of the month: collage of all the artwork on the blog
-before 21th of the month: mail your artwork to roos25blog@gmail.com
-25th of the month: collage of all the artwork on the blog
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Hi birds from all over the world...
The blog is watched in 41 countries. Top 10 viewers:
The Netherlands, United States, Australia, Russia, New Zealand, Germany, Israel,
United Kingdom, Spain, Malaysia.
And: Switserland, France, Iceland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Mexico, Argentina, Nicaragua, Brazil, Mozambique, Ukraine, Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Portugal, Norway, Japan, Malta, Vietnam, Singapore, Canada, Latvia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Sweden, Greece, Belgium, Phillipines, Egypt, Saudi Arabia.
And: Switserland, France, Iceland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Mexico, Argentina, Nicaragua, Brazil, Mozambique, Ukraine, Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Portugal, Norway, Japan, Malta, Vietnam, Singapore, Canada, Latvia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Sweden, Greece, Belgium, Phillipines, Egypt, Saudi Arabia.
Please feel free to leave a message or join the blog with your own bird! You can send in birds untill March 21st.
The 25th of March birds from all over the world will sit together in the gallery of birds.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
How can birds sit on electrical wires without being electrocuted?
Small birds can sit safely and relaxed on an electrical wire. Even a large bird can take a rest on a wire without being electrocuted.
I will make sure to put enough space between the cables. Our birds will sit safely!
But the danger starts when it spreads its wings. If the wing touches something like another cable or some point connected to earth, electricity would flow through its body. And the bird will be electrocuted instantly.
When a bird lands on a transmission cable it acquires the same voltage as the cable. So there is no potential difference. High voltage itself is of little consequence because there is no flow of electricity from one point to another.
When a bird lands on a transmission cable it acquires the same voltage as the cable. So there is no potential difference. High voltage itself is of little consequence because there is no flow of electricity from one point to another.
It is the difference in voltage that matters in the flow of electricity. For this reason electricity companies maintain adequate spacing between two cables. Even so, large birds of prey do sometimes fall prey to electrocution.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Theme of March: Birds
This month many birds will be returning to Holland from their stay in warmer countries. I love the picture of birds resting side by side on high voltage cables high up in the sky.
Draw a horizontal line and make your bird sit on this line. All the lines will be joined together afterwards and the birds you made will be sitting close to each other. You can draw one single bird or a small group.
Please make sure the background is white or transparant.
If you are new to the blog, be welcome and feel free to join! Please file your artwork this way: your name_birds (in my case: roos_birds). Be sure to send it in before the 21th of March (max. 1 Gb). All artwork will be shown on the 25th of March, both in the collage and seperate on the blog and on the Flickr photostream of Difference 25. Welcome home birds, let the spring begin!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
The difference of 25: Gallery of Outer Space
Proud to present you the Gallery of Outer Space. Thanks to all the artists who send in their artwork. We hope André Kuipers is glad to see he has a lot of company. Scroll down to see all artwork seperate or visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/difference25.
Enjoy watching and feel free to leave a message.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Do we see you in space?
5 People already send in their artwork. Great!
When you make your artwork, please keep in mind that the backgrond will be black.
So make your background black or transparant too, if possible...
See you all in space!
Friday, February 10, 2012
Extra inspiration Space Theme
We received the first space-artwork! It was send in early this week by Miss Fruitfull.
I hope lots of people will folllow. We have enough "space" for everybody.
If you need some inspiration, take a look at this 25 seconds movie:
amigurumi space adventure - YouTube
amigurumi space adventure - YouTube
See you in space!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Theme of February: Space
Astronaut André Kuipers was launched on the 21st of December 2011 in the Sojuz TMA-3M spaceship. He is the only Dutch astronaut to have flown two space missions and will have spent almost a half year orbiting the Earth. Mid May 2012 he will return. You can follow him on Twitter or on his blog:
I was surprised by the activities he undertakes and the amazing pictures he makes. Let's join him in space. You can make spaceships, astronauts, planets, the moon, stars, aliens.... use your imagination! Your artwork will be shown floating around our planet Earth as in the picture below.
If you are new on the blog, be welcome and feel free to join! Please file your artwork this way: your name_theme4 (in my case: roos_theme4). Be sure to send it before 21th of February (max. 1 Gb). All artwork will be shown on the 25th of February, both in the collage and seperate on the Flickr photostream of Difference 25. I will try to send André Kuipers a message. Perhaps he can have a look at our Gallery of Outer Space...
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