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Sunshine Coast artist Kris Martin works with the North Burnett, Fraser Coast, Bundaberg and Lower Gladstone regions - sharing his weaving with catsclaw skills and creating a large scale woven sculpture in consultation with and alongside each community.
a nice swirl for me with a colony that swarmed by with the currents towards us at 5M safety stop~
tho later some of our dive buddies had rashes :(
Artist: Hamish Black
Title: Afloat
Material: bronze
Brighton, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
In the Kerblantic about 25km east of KSC the Ascension Mk1 capsule floats after it splashed down under chute from 16km. It was lifted up there by a KerBalloon before being released. Chutes opened at just 1.5km since the capsule would not be traveling as fast as it would returning from orbit, so the denser air lower down would serve to stress test the triple-canopy. Two chutes can still ensure a safe landing, and one chute is iffy but still a high chance of survival
As part of the AFLOAT recovery project, ephemeral artist Sue Berry joined with each community to create a temporary public artwork using items that workshop participants brought along together with objects found.These footprints symbolically connected the communities and enable people to discuss their experience of the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
Ed Wright, Finn.
Aquece Rio Test Event for 2016 Olympics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2nd to August 9th, 2014.
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As part of the Afloat recovery project, ephemeral public artist Sue Berry joined with communities in the Bundaberg Region to create temporary public artworks using items that workshop participants brought along placed with objects found in the area. These footprints symbolicaly connected the communities together and enabled people to discuss their experiences with the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
Artist: Hamish Black
Title: Afloat
Material: bronze
Brighton, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
Kate Mcgregor and Mary Rook, 49erFX.
ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres, France, 20th-26th April 2015.
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As part of the AFLOAT recovery project, ephemeral artist Sue Berry joined with each community to create a temporary public artwork using items that workshop participants brought along together with objects found.These footprints symbolically connected the communities and enable people to discuss their experience of the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
From our East Coast Trip last June... This is at White Point, one of the Northern tips of Cape Breton. Teeny little town, with a teeny little harbour...
SATTAHIP, Thailand (May. 20, 2011) - The Royal Thai Navy band plays during the closing ceremonies for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training Thailand 2011 at Sattahip Naval Base. Sailors attached to Task Group 73.1 participated in Medical Civic Action Programs, Community Relations programs, at sea training and an amphibious assault during the exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by MC1 Jose Lopez, Jr)
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Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark, 470.
ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres, France, 20th-26th April 2015.
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Ed Wright, Finn.
Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander, Spain, 8th-21st September 2014.
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A view from the bridge at Aristotle Lane ~ looking down the canal. The route I took was across the meadow ~ decisions, decisions ...
Lake Michigan at Gillson Beach in WIlmette, Illinois. From the Summer at Gillson Park project. www.jonathanlurie.com
As part of the AFLOAT recovery project, ephemeral artist Sue Berry joined with each community to create a temporary public artwork using items that workshop participants brought along together with objects found.These footprints symbolically connected the communities and enable people to discuss their experience of the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
A much smaller but no less interesting greenhouse is the Waterlily House, which was built in 1852. The giant water lilies have leaves that can reach a diameter of up to 2.5 meter (8ft). The leaves can support a weight of 45 kg (99 pounds).
The history of the botanical garden goes back to 1759, when Princess Augusta, mother of king George III, started developing a 3.6 ha large garden at the domain of White Lodge, Richmond in west London with the help of gardener William Aiton and botanist Lord Bute. William Chambers designed several structures for the garden, including the orangery and the pagoda. The botanical garden actually occupied just a small part of the garden, the rest was designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown.
The whole domain encompasses an impressive 132ha (326 acres), with about 50,000 different species of plants to discover. Some areas are formally laid out with flower beds or themed gardens such as the large alpine garden. A large part of the domain is laid out in English style
As part of the AFLOAT recovery project, ephemeral artist Sue Berry joined with each community to create a temporary public artwork using items that workshop participants brought along together with objects found.These footprints symbolically connected the communities and enable people to discuss their experience of the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.