A satisfied kind of tired where I'd use my body to complete a hard day's work. Flash forward, and my job today looks very different.Even though I'm an exercise scientist, I don't get to actually do any exercise at work.
the UN says has reached unprecedented levels. Has this all now become a new flash point? From the BBC, I'm Asma Khalid in Washington, D.C. Welcome to The Global Story, our show about wherethe world and America meet.
a lot of that is going to come in in terms of being very heavy. Flash flooding. We got very hard ground.The the runoff is is going to be straight, you know, wherever it wants to go, the lowest point. And in which case,
He wasn’t anywhere near seeing the whole picture or having a scientific consensus. Flash -forward to the end of the 19th century, and new experiments provided evidence for what some scientists had long expected.There’s something even tinier inside of atoms that’s negatively charged: electrons.
She also-- Jessie Rob is our other choreographer. "Flash " is getting me this.
You know, you're going to be out of work again very soon. Flash forward five years later, I was driving to work at 7:00 AM, I was listening to the radio and I hear Unilever has bought Dollar ShaveClub for $1 billion.
It's quite unlike the illumination that comes from the sun or even from artificial lighting. "Flash !" is the first book to tell the history of flash and its effects and associations in a way that links it to the broader history of photography. And I'm interested in it in particular, because flash photography breaks down familiar categories and hierarchies, since it's used across the board.
Large public events and intimate family occasions are captured through flash . Flash is used to record and detect crime and its aftermath.What's more, flash is used not just to illuminate darkness but also, so to speak, to stop time.
When you represent lightning, almost always it means being at some kind of distance from it. Flash photography doesn't give us any such distance.It's often quite literally in your face.
There are too many continual demands on our attention, made by the rapid interruptions of technological modernity. Flash photography's relationship to time has always been a really double-edged one.It allows one to see the beauties of a moment that we couldn't ever visually process without mechanical aids.
that she witnessed in the tenements of Newark, New Jersey. Flash , in other words, has been indispensable to the practice of documentary.It's in relation to documentary that we encounter most starkly its most singular and its most contradictory
each accumulation of dust, each shiny button, each wrinkle. Flash can bring something out of obscurity.It can reveal details never fully visible to those who experience them on a daily basis.
to the lives of others. Flash , as well as being responsible for a violent interruption, allowed for the preservation and representationof the ordinary-- of what Jacques Ranciere in his thesis, really beautifully terms "the apprehension
of the inexhaustible historicity found at every street corner, in every skin fold, and at every moment of time." Flash , that is to say, is associated, not just with that rapid explosion of light, but with enabling and encouraginga form of attentive looking turned upon very everyday surroundings.
And so it consolidated the association of flash newspaper photographers and the documentation of crimes committed under the cover of darkness. Flash was increasingly used by police forces, by journalists, even by detectives for recording crimesand criminals. And it inspired detective fiction and film.
In my conclusion, I'm going to really ask, can flash photography be redeemed? Flash photography is no longer awe-inspiring.Indeed, it still can disturb us today-- and largely, I guess, because we experience it as invading our private space, hurting our eyes,
And sometimes, photographers try to recapture some of its early properties, showing that it can still captivate and astound. Flash illumination registers most obviously when the photographer deliberately calls attention to the artifice that they're employing, as here, not leastby calling the image "Flash ." Or in Maya Dickerhof's image, "Family," from a series which is called "Memory."
So that's my parents. Flash forward-- many years later, I was born.I was always a really creative kid.
At the turn of the century, there were 200 automakers-- 200. Flash forward a couple of decades, there were three.Because what happened was the three winners took it all and everybody else went out of business.
that way so I'm going to check I'm doing this like speed flash so can I ask a question just about the l oh right if you are making a bonebroth and we're going to get ready to go here in a minute um if you are making a bone
Universe," where I got the title of the book. "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe," that's chapter four, there. It's what it looks like.
Because, of course, small companies make design mistakes as well, but the big ones are the ones that are worth talking about. Flash -- 99% bad. I mean, that was just really-- at that time-- a great assault on usability.WAP was the early way of doing mobile devices.
know and I have no idea how it'll evolve you know anybody else well well bill I did have one other question about the whole flash mob phenomenon I was wondering if you could talk about you know your perspective as it's developed and you know and it's sort of State in thepresent day and the future where you know municipalities are cracking down in the whole phenomenon and you know whether it's coming too mainstream or
off, you know, that's a shot every few seconds as the strobe recycles. flash is actually stopping the motion not the camera.
Q Right. Ben Huh: Yeah, it's all user-submitted. If you go to Graph Jam, there's a graph-builder/uploader, and you can go make your own graphs. What was really fascinating -- it's a little flash builder, which allows you to make graphs without actually punching in numbers.If you kind of think about that, that's really crazy, right?
Flash forward about 12 months, and according to an internal survey that P&G did, employee confidence in the leadership and direction of the
flashed up a little bit early.
Flashback to the Gillian McKeith days when she was scraping around in plastic boxes full of poo, shouting at overweight mortified souls who probably wished
of light itself and its capacity for creating astonishment. Flashes of light have for a long time been associated with sudden inspiration and clarity.Think about the revelation of St. Paul on the road to Damascus.
Flashing is when you expose part of the trick.
flashlight and batteries I can't believe I'm doing this wait for me how do you know where you're going it's all all
Flashcards are for ordinary-- for learning in math and science, for example.
flashy ideas. I think Ray is brilliant but I think, I dunno if you'd agree with me but I think he's off
flashcards. And I think those two things, those two images, of this person are really instructive.
flashbacks of the abuse that come back at him and over a period of time as i listened
political entities put up pressure on people who've wronged them he cites some cases about a woman who lost her cell flashmobs could have that that capacity well yeah I mean and that's just it's an extension of the same basic idea which
flashed forward to today uh you know as I said when we opened we were the smallest commercial Brew in the country
flashy cars it's all about consumption saving is something that grandparents did right and they're kind of like all in
Flashes in my face now.
Flashes up my face now.
Flashes in my face now.
The flash lamp was quickly utilized in World War II and it allowed the allies to take pictures of Normandy the night before D-Day.
they flash freeze it at the optimal moment when it's most tasty. And they send you in the post the coffee in these
Now flash -forward a few decades, and those children have grown up and are carrying around an adult’s understanding of what happened—with a kid’s memory of it.
So flash forward-- that part of my life taught me so much in that moment where they saved me because that young man--
And flash forward to 2015, we had built it from a show that six people were at to a show where we were turning people away,
And flash forward to 2021, we really are-- we have been recognized by many publications
So flash forward 3 and 1/2 years, and I actually see it much differently now where we're not just a media brand, but we're also a brand.
So flash forward 12 years later to 1995.
in Flash , which, at the time, seemed like a good decision.