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The material used in this colorful sculpture of moving squares include metal framing and fasteners, some plastic PVC tubing and the amazing multi-dimensional plexiglass with dichroic coating that yields the changing luminescence as defined by light and angle. This square reflects just one of many in the public art installation called Cambier's Quilt by Mark Fuller 4th Ave N & Gulf of Mexico, Naples, FL
Today was a day of migraine. Thank god for killer painkillers, a lot of sleep and darkness. And don't forget hubby to look after the baby..
I feel better now. <3
Now remove the Bezel on the screen. You will need to remove 4 the rubber bumpers on the top of the bezel and the 1/2 round stickers that cover the lower screws near the hinges
Title: Chemistry Building - 38
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University
Description: photograph date: Unknow; Chemistry Building
Date Issued: 2009-09
Format Medium: 8x10
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Chemistry building-38
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
1:12 Acoustic Scale Model of Stonehenge at Acoustics Research Centre, University of Salford. Photos by Andrew Brooks.
Taking pictures for my college project, and I really liked this one and decided to put it here :) I put it in black and white because I have a colour photo of this perfume bottle. Enjoy. :)
GoGoGorillas! Norwich 2013
GoGoGorillas!, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Text below from the official GoGoGorillas web site:
In the summer of 2013, Norwich will be home to some unusual visitors - Nelson and his gorilla friends will be creating an amazing impact on the city’s streets for 10 weeks.
This glorious parade of gorilla sculptures will be decorated in a variety of colourful and exciting artwork created by schools, community groups and professional artists.
Delivered by leading arts and education company Wild in Art and local charity Break, the gorillas will be building on the success of the Go Elephants parade in 2008. Residents and visitors will be able to follow the trail around Norwich’s streets, parks and open spaces.
Sponsored by local businesses, the GoGoGorillas sculptures will excite, delight and raise significant funds for charity when they are auctioned off at the end of the parade. The chosen charities for 2013 are Break and the Born Free Foundation.
Tired little girly who was trying to stay up. Can you tell however that she has been told its bedtime? Bless her.
She is super excited that its the weekend! Off to see Wreck it Ralf on Saturday. She has been constantly asking when it's coming out. Now we only have two sleeps. Hoorah!
Taken for Theme of the week "Blue"
your popes are numbered
-found another one.
ruminatrix has a set of seven: #1, #9, #10, #46, #48, #51 and #36.
I found #11 in FreakyLeos Guess-where photo - so I have spotted three (or four? not sure what I have in my folders from this summer). Anyway, the uploaded ones are #11, #36 and #47. Now also #38 and 4.