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PNG 2022 Elections Results

  Follow the links for each Provincial or Open seats to access the election counting progressive results (Note: Only the top five candidates are listed, you can access the full listing on the Official PNGEC website for full listing. Link is also provided. Source : PNGEC )  Province : AROB  CENTRAL BOUGAINVILLE OPEN SOUTH BOUGAINVILLE OPEN NORTH BOUGAINVILLE OPEN BOUGAINVILLE REGIONAL Province : Central  CENTRAL REGIONAL HIRI-KOIARI OPEN KAIRUKU OPEN GOILALA OPEN ABAU OPEN RIGO OPEN Province : Chimbu /Simbu KARIMUI-NOMANE OPEN KEROWAGI OPEN CHUAVE OPEN KUNDIAWA OPEN SINASINA-YONGOMUGL OPEN GUMINE OPEN CHIMBU REGIONAL Province : East New Britain  EAST NEW BRITAIN REGIONAL RABAUL OPEN ENB GAZELLE OPEN ENB POMIO OPEN ENB KOKOPO OPEN ENB Province : East Sepik  YANGORU SAUSSIA OPEN WEWAK OPEN MAPRIK OPEN WOSERA-GAUI OPEN ANGORAM OPEN AMBUNTI-DREIKIKIR OPEN EAST SEPIK REGIONAL Province : Eastern Highlands  EASTERN HIG

Don't wait for NCT to ensure your car is safe

Irish motorists are being reminded that they have a responsibility to make sure their car is in safe running order, even if there are long delays in getting appointments for statutory NCT tests, writes Brian Byrne. Tom Dennigan of Continental Tyres Ireland says  there are a number of simple checks that motorists should regularly carry out on their vehicle. “For example, with your car’s tyres, the vehicle’s only contact with the road, a tyre check can be done very simply and quickly by checking the tread depth and tyre pressures as well as keeping an eye out for any bumps or bulges in the tyre,” he says. “As tyres are consistently in the top five reasons for a failure in the NCT, motorists should get into the habit of performing these simple checks at least every two weeks and certainly before a long journey.” Since the introduction of the National Car Test in 2000, Tom Dennigan says the initiative has ‘done a great job’ in ensuring the vast majority of cars on Irish roads are roadworth

Stop Motion "Joged"

This video is about stop motion of Balinesse Dance “Joged”, made from 600 of van dyke prints/brown prints on (image) size about 24×36 mm. Joged dance has quite fast & energetic choreography. That dance was performed by Irma Indriyani, shoot on video in 30 fps, cut into 60 seconds, then extracted to 1800 frames. I’ve pick 600 frames (1 frame every 3 frames), tonal adjusted and converted those frames into grayscale, inverted to negative images and made that into a single contact sheet file. Next step is printed that contact sheet into prepress/offset film, cut into every single frame and printed by van dyke technique. alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/kallitypes/a-non-silver-manual-vandyke-brown alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/kallitypes/vandyke-notes At the printing stage i worked with 7 printing artists from KOPPI (Keluarga Old Photographic Process ISI/Old Photographic Process Family of Indonesia Institute of Art) : Husain HAH , Aprillio Akbar , Arfi Darmawan , Dimas