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Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

New Clients

 

New Clients!

Happy to announce new clients: Alcon Lighting and About Africa.

For Alcon Lighting, I’ll be working with them on Social Media and Blogging. I’m especially excited because I get to use all my research with light.

For About Africa, I am going to be working with them on Website Design.

 

 

Alcon Lighting

With a reputation for the depth and breadth of its energy efficient lighting inventory, Alcon Lighting firmly believes that LED Lighting is the final step in energy efficient lighting solutions and the ideal replacement for all lighting applications. Without mercury—an ingredient in fluorescent bulbs that the state of California has categorized as Hazardous WasteLED light bulbs reduce energy consumption by 90%.

About Africa

About Africa is a Company that educates and connects people from Uganda, Africa and all over the world to Ugandan Tourism and Trade via creating measureable changes in behavior, knowledge, and positive attitude among people interested in tourism. Its main Focus is in enhancement and reservation of various African traditions and culture via creating marketable tourism starting with Uganda..

We take into account individual needs hence catering for one’s specific needs in terms of duration of the trip, budget,activities and any other personal interests that might make your trip worthwhile. With a personal touch and friendly customer care

We say ”sanyuse okubalaba” your all welcome looking forward to meeting you.

Follow the news for updates regarding these projects in the future!.

 

 

 

 

Oranum Psychic

Super excited to announce that I’ll be on Oranum as a psychic! I haven’t really set my schedule firmly yet as I’m still testing things out but I’ll aim to definitely be on Wed and Friday from 10 pm – 2 am and 12 pm – 8 pm Sat and Sun.

 

Use the banner below to sign up for a FREE account. You can then chat with other psychics (as well as myself) and ask questions.

 

 

New Client: An American Craftsman Galleries

Super excited to announce that I will be working with An American Craftsman galleries on their branding and marketing. While job searching I came across an opportunity to work for them with their gallery in Stockbridge, MA. I reached out he was really into my graphic design work. We’re currently working on the nuances of this client relationship but the possibilities coming out of this are quite exciting. Look for future updates and projects over the course of this year and beyond. 🙂

 

An American Craftsman Galleries showcases the work of talented emerging artists alongside well established artists working in wood, clay, fiber, metal, glass, leather and mixed media. A wide range of work is represented… from unusual gifts to decorative art objects, from furniture to sculpture, from art glass to jewelry… for first-time buyers to seasoned collectors. An American Craftsman offers an ever changing collection of beautiful American made fine crafts.

An American Craftsman Galleries was founded by Richard & Joanna Rothbard as an exhibition space for contemporary American artists working in all craft media. The Rothbards, artists and art show organizers, opened the first AAC in Greenwich Village in 1980. Now located in two locations in midtown Manhattan and in Stockbridge, Ma, An American Craftsman has become a chosen destination for thousands of travelers from around the world.

American Art Marketing is an affiliate of An American Craftsman Galleries which produces some of the finest art events. Please visit AmericanArtMarketing.com

Solving E=MC2?

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_custom_heading text=”Inquiry: Solving E=MC2?” font_container=”tag:h3|text_align:left” google_fonts=”font_family:Roboto%3A100%2C100italic%2C300%2C300italic%2Cregular%2Citalic%2C500%2C500italic%2C700%2C700italic%2C900%2C900italic|font_style:100%20light%20regular%3A100%3Anormal” el_class=”widget-title”][vc_column_text]While thinking about the conversation I had lately about the manifest world being an interference and that spirals are expressions of intersections of light, I thought about Einsteins’ equation… and remembered that not too long ago I applied the golden mean, 1.61 to Einsteins’ E=MC2… I think I may be getting somewhere with all this physics stuff and think that conventional physics is extremely wrong in some things… but then I realized I already came to this conclusion last March when I wrote my “Traveling Faster than the Speed of Light” post.

E = 12.0107 (amu of carbon) x 2.61803399 (golden mean squared, c2).

E= 31.4444

If we move the decimal point over, it would be E=3.14 and that would be Pi; or the intersection of linear and non-linear reality!

So Carbon would travel 3.14 miles per second*. 

E= 15.9994 (amu of oxygen) x 2.61803399 (golden mean squared, c2).

E= 41.8869 or E=4.1886  … oxygen would travel 4.18 miles per second. 

* this means that it would travel 3.14 miles each second

 Silver would travel…

E= 107.8682 amu (amu of silver) x 2.61803399 (golden mean squared, c2).

E= 282.4026 … E=28.2402 miles per second

According to this treatise… Pi (3.14) is the intersection of linear and non-linear reality. This would also correspond to the idea that spirals are expressions of intersections of light. If carbon is a fundamental element of the manifest world, it could perhaps speed up or slow down light helping to create the interference. Pi creates a spiral, which is seen in nature… http://www.maa.org/mathland/mathtrek_09_02_02.html

E= 1.00794 (amu of Hydrogen) x 2.61803399 (golden mean squared, c2).

E= 2.6388 / 10

E= 0.2638

Hydrogen would travel 0.2638 miles per second

If we wanted to find how fast water traveled, it would travel 4.7162 m/s. ( Hydrogen + Hydrogen + Oxygen)

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Smithsonian ERC Collaboration!

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I can finally announce this!

I’m so excited to announce a collaboration with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Maryland. I connected with a senior scientist there through application of the SARF (Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship) program, however, my original proposal wasn’t accepted. Several months later my work was accepted as a partner for Mission.Earth, which gives you a tax-exempt status to be eligible to receive funding. Upon realization that I could carry out this project outside the SARF boundaries I reached out to my contact again at SERC and the director just approved of this project today!

I have to secure funding first, and an exhibition venue so there is much more work to be done. But at least the opportunity is solidified.

Learn more about SERC:

What is SERC?

The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) provides science-based knowledge to meet critical environmental challenges.  SERC leads objective research on coastal ecosystems—where land meets the sea—to inform real-world decisions for wise policies, best business practices, and a sustainable planet. 

As the leading environmental research institute of the world’s largest museum complex, SERC’s headquarters comprise 2,650 acres of diverse landscape and 16 miles of protected shoreline on the nation’s largest estuary – Chesapeake Bay – just 25 miles from the nation’s capital.  The site serves as a natural laboratory for long-term and cutting edge ecological research.  Here we are exploring the most pressing issues affecting the environment, including toxic chemicals, water quality, invasive species, land use, fisheries, and global change.  SERC also explains environmental science in innovative ways that change how people view the biosphere and inspire them to take an active role in sustainable stewardship of the Earth.   SERC leads networks of research and education extending across both coasts of the U.S. and around the planet.

What does SERC do?

Our strategic and master plans seek to discover solutions to unprecedented environmental impacts and change in the Anthropocene Period – the age of humans – which urgently require pragmatic management decisions based on sound science:

  • Lead research on global change, pollution by toxic chemicals and nutrients, land-use management, over-fishing, and invasive species in coastal ecosystems.
  • Lead Smithsonian signature programs on ecosystems for:
  • Global Earth Observatory networks (GEO) for forest ecosystems (Forest GEO) and coastal marine ecosystems (Marine GEO).
  • Conservation Commons through preservation and restoration of crucial forests and coastal ecosystems.
  • Biogenomics through applications of genomic tools in ecology.
  • Lead development and implementation of Citizen Science linked tightly to the Smithsonian’s and SERC’s research networks and partnerships.
  • Develop facilities and manage SERC’s site on Chesapeake Bay as a unique research platform and model for landscape sustainability, integrating research, education, and stewardship for environmental resources.
  • Develop SERC resources and facilities for workshops and conferences to convene the best minds across disciplines to solve the toughest environmental problems.

Why now?

Our work is urgent – the world’s coastal zones are home to more than 70 percent of the global population and experience intensive economic activity.  The rate of environmental change and the complex interactions of human impacts are accelerating at an alarming rate. Since its founding nearly 50 years ago, SERC has been conducting world-class, peer-reviewed research to understand the causes and consequences to accelerating environmental change.

Priority Actions and Solutions

We seek to provide solutions to urgent environmental issues in the daily news.  Our research provides a river of positive examples:

  • Reduction of mercury pollution into the food chain and seafood
  • One of the few successful models in the world of science-informed fishery recovery and management
  • Valuation and measures of carbon sequestration of coastal ecosystems
  • Land management strategies for reduction of nutrient pollution
  • Effective strategies for coastal shoreline stabilization
  • Conservation of declining coastal fish stocks, such as river herring
  • Invasive species management: Ship ballast water management; national data bases of invasive species
  • Operational knowledge of crucial ecosystems: forests, wetlands, estuaries, mangroves
  • Integration of information across landscapes and networks to advise managers, like the Chesapeake Bay Program

We seek to inform, educate and engage people in science-based solutions for the environment:

  • Nationally and internationally recognized Intern, graduate and post-doctoral  student programs train the next generation of research scientists and natural resource managers
  • Citizen science to gather new data and to engage them in the process of using science effectively for answers.
  • Engage our world-class science with business leaders, policy makers, natural resource managers, educators, lawyers, and conservationists for the benefit of society.

SERC seeks to expand opportunities to serve as a highly recognized “off-the-Mall” learning site of the Smithsonian Institution as both a geographic destination that is easily accessible from the nation’s capital and a virtual destination that is globally accessible. By expanding SERC’s professional training facilities, realizing the potential of its environmental research and education, and restoring its historic gateway structure to engage visitors, SERC’s participation in the Smithsonian Campaign will provide science-based knowledge to meet critical environmental challenges.

 

Remineralize the Earth

Recently I connected with Joanna from Remineralize the Earth, to volunteer my Graphic Design and Branding skills. I’m excited to help boost their brand/mission in the non-profit sector.

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Our Mission

img_primer01Remineralize the Earth (RTE) promotes the use of natural land and sea-based minerals to restore soils and forests, produce more nutritious food, and remove excess CO2 from the atmosphere.

Our Vision

Given the immediate and growing threats of climate change, desertification, and increased food insecurity, Remineralize the Earth, through soil remineralization, is helping to create better soils, better food, and a better planet.

Through our research, education, advocacy, partnerships, and implementation we are:

  • Regenerating soils and forests around the world
  • Increasing the nutritional quality and yield of food production
  • Stabilizing the climate