
The smooth surfaces and clean lines are achieved through his meticulous handwork.


Phillips’ paintings begin as computer-generated sketches, which were enlarged and transferred to canvas. The dynamic compositions are inspired by the artist’s collection of 1950s rhythm and blues music. In the tradition of abstraction, the paintings do not refer to anything specific outside the artwork itself but rather are concerned with form, color, space and balance. John Phillips employs bright, flat colors, organic shapes and bold lines to activate the surface of the canvas in these three paintings. They are arranged to appear as if they have just come to rest after being swept across the plaza by a gust of wind.ġ997, Acrylic and oil on canvas, three paintings: H 6 ft. The topside of each leaf displays a vein structure and satin finish, while the undersides reveal the imprint of the grid-like map of Chicago. In contrast with the industrial material from which they are cast, some of the leaves curl or twist, others lie flat, mimicking the lightness and delicacy of their natural counterparts. Enhanced Nomadic 911 allows IT admins to pre-define locations so that a precise location can be sent to emergency responders when users call 911 through RingCentral. Like much of Carolyn Ottmers’ work, this installation combines organic and industrial elements, merging nature with the urban environment. Intersect comprises eight cast-aluminum leaves scattered across the plaza of the 911 Emergency Communications Center. The installation acknowledges the commitment of emergency services personnel to the well-being of the community and functions as a seating area where employees can take a break from their demanding work.Ĭast aluminum, dimensions vary, H. Looping around a single tree in a planter (a play on the “island” concept), the letters form the shape of the numbers, 9-1-1. The letters spell the quotation, “No man is an island entire of itself,” from a classic 1624 John Donne poem. The sculptural installation consists of 29 three-dimensional letters cut from red carnelian granite. Nancy Dwyer’s 911 Oasis blurs the boundaries between fine and commercial art, merging industrial and graphic design processes to transform language into sculptural objects. Reports are due by October 12, 2004.Į911 Call Center Reporting Requirement Report & OrderĬomment : In this Second Report and Order, we adopt record keeping and reporting requirements in connection with implementation of the mobile satellite service 911 emergency call center rule.Public Art Program > 911 Emergency Communications Centerġ997, Red carnelian granite and tree in stainless steel planter Public Noticesĩ11 Call Center Reports - Electronic Filing ProceduresĬomment : In this Public Notice, the International Bureau announces the procedures that Mobile Satellite Service carriers must follow when filing call center pre-implementation reports electronically. This page provides links to relevant Orders, Public Notices, and MSS carrier reports.

The first such report is due October 15, 2005. The second report that MSS carriers must file concerns call center traffic data and must be filed on an annual basis. The first report, a one-time filing due October 12, 2004, is a pre-implementation status report concerning each carrier’s respective plans to deploy emergency call centers by the Februdeadline.

On August 25, 2004, the Commission adopted rules requiring that MSS carriers subject to the emergency call center rule submit two reports in connection with the implementation and operation of their emergency call centers. MSS carriers must provide 911 emergency call center service by February 11, 2005. MSS carriers must ensure that callers access call centers by dialing “911,” that call centers ascertain the caller’s phone number and location, and that call centers transfer or forward the call to an appropriate PSAP. Specifically, in a Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking released in 2003 (“E911 Scope Report and Order”), the Commission concluded that MSS carriers providing real-time, two-way, switched voice service that is interconnected with the public switched network must establish call centers to which all subscriber emergency calls are routed and then forwarded to an appropriate public safety answering point (PSAP). In 2003, the Commission adopted 911 emergency calling requirements for Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) carriers.
