The Development Productions (also know as The Development), founded in 2009, is a New York City based media and production studio that develops and produces original content, including feature films, television programs, online experiences, short films, music videos, and experimental video and music work.
The Development employs unconventional production techniques and methodologies in constructing content. As a result, the studio's output is marked by its non-tradtional structures. Content is centered around observation of the human condition/experience: uncertainty, drama, humor and the extremity of human emotion.
The Development is currently unveiling the first part in a trilogy of feature film and online experiences entitled BEING (In the Woods, Into the Cave and Into the Studio).
ITW: pathway... In the Woods a walk into the core. The experience features Terrence Howard, Dave Matthews, Famke Janssen, Moby, Debra Winger, Temple Grandin, Will Shortz, Rufus Wainwright, Aimee Mullins, , Alan Cumming, Gale Harold, Jorgen Leth, Rosie Perez, Kent Cullers, Bob Mankoff and Will Oldham.
Yoko Ono performed original vocalizations for the film's score. ITW: Pathway marks the first time Ms. Ono has contributed original soundtrack material to a motion picture.
ITC: a desert ride... Into the Cave off the spectrum and lost into the recesses. The experience features Terrence Howard, Will Oldham, Jorgen Leth (co-director with Lars Von Trier of The Five Obstructions), Kent Cullers (the first blind physicist for NASA), and Mouchette Bell.
ITS: sanity on a balancing beam... Into the Studio is a dark, more playful look at human suffering and the tendency to go inward that switches back and forth from fiction to non-fiction, blurring all lines. The experience features Karen Black, Jorgen Leth, Mouchette Bell, Angelique Mermet and Jennifer Elster.
The Development employs unconventional production techniques and methodologies in constructing content. As a result, the studio's output is marked by its non-tradtional structures. Content is centered around observation of the human condition/experience: uncertainty, drama, humor and the extremity of human emotion.
The Development is currently unveiling the first part in a trilogy of feature film and online experiences entitled BEING (In the Woods, Into the Cave and Into the Studio).
ITW: pathway... In the Woods a walk into the core. The experience features Terrence Howard, Dave Matthews, Famke Janssen, Moby, Debra Winger, Temple Grandin, Will Shortz, Rufus Wainwright, Aimee Mullins, , Alan Cumming, Gale Harold, Jorgen Leth, Rosie Perez, Kent Cullers, Bob Mankoff and Will Oldham.
Yoko Ono performed original vocalizations for the film's score. ITW: Pathway marks the first time Ms. Ono has contributed original soundtrack material to a motion picture.
ITC: a desert ride... Into the Cave off the spectrum and lost into the recesses. The experience features Terrence Howard, Will Oldham, Jorgen Leth (co-director with Lars Von Trier of The Five Obstructions), Kent Cullers (the first blind physicist for NASA), and Mouchette Bell.
ITS: sanity on a balancing beam... Into the Studio is a dark, more playful look at human suffering and the tendency to go inward that switches back and forth from fiction to non-fiction, blurring all lines. The experience features Karen Black, Jorgen Leth, Mouchette Bell, Angelique Mermet and Jennifer Elster.
Cloud learning is a learning theory that uses advanced server technologies to enable flexibility, interactivity and creative academic resources and services; customizable technology that allows for on-demand self-service access to pooled assets and resources through rapid elasticity by way of measured service, value, and accountability; emphasis is upon the rapid distribution of information for the end user rather than the specific needs/goals of each end user.
Cloud learning requires one to engage within a broad academic or training cloud of information and applications; each end user encounters each learning tool exactly the same regardless of their individual needs, abilities or objectives.
Cloud learning requires one to engage within a broad academic or training cloud of information and applications; each end user encounters each learning tool exactly the same regardless of their individual needs, abilities or objectives.
George Nathaniel Henry Peters (November 30, 1825 - October 7, 1909) was an American Lutheran minister and author of The Theocratic Kingdom. His premillennial views were in conflict with the majority of Lutherans
who held postmillennial beliefs.
Biography
He was born on November 30, 1825 in New Berlin, Pennsylvania to Isaac Cyrus Peters and Magdalene Miller. He moved with his family to Springfield, Ohio at the age of 10. He enrolled in Wittenberg College in 1846. Difficulty with his eyes from a gunpowder burn required him to take a break from school during his Junior year, but he returned and graduated in 1850. In Mansfield, Ohio, he met and married his wife, Caroline Hersheiser. Together they had two sons, Edgar Edwards Peters (1854-?) and Charles Cyrus Peters. He served as treasurer of the Wittenberg Synod from 1853 to 1858. He was a member of the board of directors of Wittenberg College from 1855 to 1859. Wittenberg College awarded him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1907. He died October 7, 1909, at the age of 83.
Legacy
His papers are held at the Dallas Theological Seminary archive. The monumental three-volume defense of dispensational theology maintained its vitality and popularity into the 20th century; it was reprinted in 1952 and 1972. It consists of 206 propositions plus a concluding chapter. In the preface of the 1952 edition, Wilbur E. Smith calls it "the most exhaustive, thoroughly annotated and logically arranged study of Biblical prophecy that appeared in our country during the ninteenth century."<ref name="JETS"/>
who held postmillennial beliefs.
Biography
He was born on November 30, 1825 in New Berlin, Pennsylvania to Isaac Cyrus Peters and Magdalene Miller. He moved with his family to Springfield, Ohio at the age of 10. He enrolled in Wittenberg College in 1846. Difficulty with his eyes from a gunpowder burn required him to take a break from school during his Junior year, but he returned and graduated in 1850. In Mansfield, Ohio, he met and married his wife, Caroline Hersheiser. Together they had two sons, Edgar Edwards Peters (1854-?) and Charles Cyrus Peters. He served as treasurer of the Wittenberg Synod from 1853 to 1858. He was a member of the board of directors of Wittenberg College from 1855 to 1859. Wittenberg College awarded him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1907. He died October 7, 1909, at the age of 83.
Legacy
His papers are held at the Dallas Theological Seminary archive. The monumental three-volume defense of dispensational theology maintained its vitality and popularity into the 20th century; it was reprinted in 1952 and 1972. It consists of 206 propositions plus a concluding chapter. In the preface of the 1952 edition, Wilbur E. Smith calls it "the most exhaustive, thoroughly annotated and logically arranged study of Biblical prophecy that appeared in our country during the ninteenth century."<ref name="JETS"/>
Matt Sky has become a noteworthy face for demonstrating on the support side of the Park51 Islamic Community Center project in Lower Manhattan near the World Trade Center site. The first article published was in Lower Manhattan's local paper, The Tribeca Trib in late August 2010 when he and his girlfriend Julia Lundy began demonstrating in favor of the project outside 45-47 Park Place. Since this Matt Sky has repeatedly appeared outside the center with a sign reading "Support Freedom of Religion", and has been featured in articles, videos and photo essays seen across the globe speaking in favor of the controversial project.