
Title: EL ARADO Location: Binéfar, Spain Artist: Felipe Pincel Echeverria For: Ayuntamiento de Binéfar Year: 2023 Photo Credits: Felipe Pincel …
Streetart – Felipe Pincel Echeverria @ Binéfar, Spain

Title: EL ARADO Location: Binéfar, Spain Artist: Felipe Pincel Echeverria For: Ayuntamiento de Binéfar Year: 2023 Photo Credits: Felipe Pincel …
Streetart – Felipe Pincel Echeverria @ Binéfar, Spain

Location: Villarino de los Aires, Spain Artist: Caín Ferreras (Spain) For: Ayuntamiento de Villarino de los Aires Year: 2023 Photo Credits: Instagram…
Streetart – Caín Ferreras @ Villarino de los Aires, Spain

Location: Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Artist: Bruna Rison aka ARQ ARTE For: Beltrame Tintas Year: 2024 Photo Credits: Bruna Rison USEFUL …
Streetart – Bruna Rison @ Santa Maria, Brazil

Title: Miss Mars Location: Soči, Russia Artist: Jabier Landa aka Corte For: New Forms Festival Year: 2024 Photo credits: Ильяс | Фотограф ““Miss Mars…
Streetart – Jabier Landa @ Soči, Russia
Whenever I notice a new item or an improvement to an existing idea, the concept of innovation comes to mind. Who came up with the new thing? Was a committee involved; or did an individual see a need and wanted to address it? Was it a marketing ploy to attract buyers? Did the idea just pop into someone’s mind serundipitously? Regardless of the who, why, and how, most innovative ideas and things pique my curiosity.
The verb “innovate” is derived from the Latin word “innovare”–to make new (novus). Innovate was first used in the middle of the 16th century. So already, the term was a “new and improved” version of old words.
Currently, the world is experiencing innovation in many fields at an unprecedented pace. It seems that each day brings something new and amazing into society. There are advances in healthcare, science, transportation, agriculture, psychology, and more. There are thousands of curious minds working to improve things or create stuff to enhance our lives. Some changes seem to be superficial enhancements and others are profound improvements.
A history teacher from my high school alma mater once remarked that most of our innovations came about through the necessities of warfare. For example, the common microwave oven is a byproduct of the microwave radar technology that was developed to detect enemy bombers and fighters during the second World War. Since then, radar has been improved and streamlined for use in civilian aviation and other transportation needs. During research on new types of radar, someone accidentally discovered that microwaves are capable of heating food. So the gadget that reheats our leftovers is a byproduct of technology that made it easier to shoot down airplanes.
This goes beyond microwave ovens. We have various types of sensors, computers, drones, and the Internet that are used in various capacities each day. Meanwhile, practical needs such as medicine have been instrumental in creating new techniques and medication to treat and prevent disease. Surgery rooms are increasingly being equipped with high-tech devices to improve medical procedures. The need to cure bacterial and viral diseases are met by harnessing the skills of clinical researchers. The depth and breadth of medical innovation happens so fast that it is easy to take the changes for granted.
Many innovations have their origins in computer technology from places like Silicon Valley. Software continually evolves to provide more efficient ways of performing defense, industry, business, and private tasks. Innovation has become an industry in and of itself.
In today’s world, innovation is exceptionally important and vital. Innovation helps ensure against irrelevance and enables progress across the board. It inspires further innovation as it is utilized. Innovation has become commonplace with people from all walks of life involved in the creative process. Innovation seems to be a perpetual motion concept that fuels itself with imagination and curiosity.
Although much of today’s technology appears to come from technology and science, it is actually rooted in the human experience. Innovation in ideas, science, communication, medicine, and technology itself is linked either directly or indirectly to human beings. Deliberate innovation is a distinctly human quality.
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Source: Innovative | bluejayblog
Location: Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Artist: Bruna Rison aka ARQ ARTE
For: Beltrame Tintas
Year: 2024
Source: Streetart – Bruna Rison @ Santa Maria, Brazil – Barbara Picci
Title: Miss Mars
Location: Soči, Russia
Artist: Jabier Landa aka Corte
For: New Forms Festival
Year: 2024
Photo credits: Ильяс | Фотограф
Source: Streetart – Jabier Landa @ Soči, Russia – Barbara Picci

This is my husbands favorite cherry cream cheese pie. I am going to make a raspberry swirl one next to see which he likes the best. This is a simple pie if you buy the graham cracker crust and canned cherries from the store plus there is no baking!…
Source: No Bake Cherry Cream Cheese Pie
“The first of my personal commitments is to work to increase human happiness by encouraging the cultivation of inner values and a sense of concern for others’ well being. These are the key factors whether one is a religious person or not.”
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Source: Cultivation of inner values! – Silent Songs of Sonsnow


Er zouden werelden kunnen bestaan, parallel aan de onze. Ze lijken op elkaar en toch zijn ze allemaal anders. Hoe zou het zijn om daar heen te gaan?
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