Sunday, November 20th, 2011 at
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Katia Saleh – Social Prejudices on Display

Image by TEDxBeirut
Katia Saleh, Producer of ‘Shankaboot’, the world’s first Arabic web drama
series and the winner of the 2011 International Digital Emmy Award® and
the 2010 Reflet D’Or at Geneva’s Cinema Tous Ecrans. She is the founder
and director of Batoota Films, a leading Beirut-based production company
specializing in web-based content. Not only is it the only organization
in the region to have a track record in online drama but Batoota Films
has also a unique portfolio in TV and documentary productions. Katia
moved back to Beirut in 2009 after 10 years of producing documentaries
in London primarily for Channel 4, Al Jazeera English and BBC World
Service. She has previously produced and directed award-winning
documentaries; ‘Beirut: All Flights Cancelled’ (2006) filmed for Al Jazeera
English during the 2006 war in Lebanon, won Best Documentary at the
Palermo Documentary Festival in Italy and ‘Ashura: Blood and Beauty’
(2005) won Outstanding Short Film at the San Francisco Arab Film Festival
and the 2007 Noor Award. Katia’s other credits in the UK include Channel
4 documentaries, ‘Iraq: Women’s Stories’ (2006), Jon Snow’s ‘Iraq:
The Hidden Story’ (2005), ‘Return to Basra’(2003) and the ITV four-part
documentary series ‘Inside Saddam’s Iraq’ (2003).
Katia has Masters degrees in Documentary Studies from the University of
London and in Film and TV Production from the University of Bristol.
(animated stereo) Chicago river after the Great Fire, 1871

Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate view the image at original resolution (under "actions" menu) or simply scroll down.
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Maritime History of the Great Lakes website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.
The website, maintained by Walter Lewis, collects a variety of Great Lakes themed images online, many in the public domain with no restrictions on redistribution. The 1871 J. H. Abbott stereoview is titled Chicago River after the great fire. The Great Chicago fire burned for three days, destroying the city center, and was one of the largest US disasters of the 19th century. The original image is in the public domain due to expiration of copyright and has no restrictions on use.
Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. Left image rotated +0.2 degrees; Right image rotated -0.2 degrees; Left image scaled to 99.4%
Planting trees along our yard.

Image by RyanIsHungry
We have a corner lot at the entrance of our neighborhood, so there is
very little privacy. It’s kind of amazing to me that no one ever
planted any privacy hedges or trees. That has officially ended. I
bought some hybrid willows that I found online. People either love
them (fast growing, very bushy) or hate them (they really kind of grow
like a weed, some claim 6′ in one year). I’m looking forward to not
giving the world a 360 degree view of our yard.
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