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The maintainers of Open Atrium understand the inner workings of Atrium, so to illustrate that I depicted a cut away of the Earth, revealing the complicated layers under the surfac
I forgot to get any pictures of the nine-deck-high atrium. Thankfully Jen Lang was there to help. They had a thing for decorating the ship with vases.
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you can watch the full clip on vimeo:
or on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-oTdE4oZ6A&fmt=6
I've been back here almost every year (since 2005). Nothing's really changed.. until now.
Apparently it wasn't an abandoned "terminus", but the west atrium component of Stodůlky. In 2006 a wikipedia entry was added which explains a bit more:
these massive statues in the atrium museum are statues of someone-or-other and whats-her-name.
and yes, i know the image is blurry.
Here is a view of the Atrium from the bottom up, pretty neat. Everyone just hanging out waiting for the ship to get on its way. The guy on the bottom right is looking at the patter, reading about the onboard events. Other people just nosing around, going up and down the elevator or walking up the stairs, taking it all in. We did a lot of people watching on this deck.