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The Audience Chamber, also known as the Chamber of Petitions (Arz Odası), is right behind the Gate of Felicity. This square building is an Ottoman kiosk, surrounded by a colonnade of 22 columns supporting the large roof with hanging eaves. The building dates from the 15th century. The ceiling of the chamber was painted in ultramarine blue and studded with golden stars. The walls were lined with blue, white and turquoise tiles.[58] The chamber was further decorated with precious carpets and pillows. The chamber was renovated in 1723 by Sultan Ahmed III. It was destroyed in the fire of 1856 and rebuilt during the reign of Abdülmecid I.
I played a great concert last night! We weren’t allowed to take photos or video at the show. This is just a picture of the audience from the “wings” with my iPhone. I also played a song with singer, songwriter, and record producer, Robin Thicke. But the high point of the night for me was to perform with the Legendary RnB band, Earth Wind and Fire!
The "Hall of Audience" and its demarcated areas inside were embellished with fine European brocades and Iranian carpets, which gave the hall luster and awe in the hearts of the nobles and the public who visited. Though the building was constructed in red sandstone, it was plastered with white shell plaster to resemble white marble. The raised rectangular chamber where the emperor addressed the people was ostentatiously ornamented.
Dance and drumming performers entertaining some tourists on the Royal Mile, during the Fringe. Always kind of fun to try and snap some of the audience reactions too!
Normally you'd rather be doing this sort of thing without an audience. However, this lot seemed keen to watch and couldn't be persuaded otherwise.
A bunch of folks in the audience of the 2013 Hong Kong Beach Rugby 5s, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong. For more of my rugby pictures, click here. I have more pictures from the Beach 5s, so if you played on Sunday get in touch with me as I may have taken your picture.
The artist and the spectator are equally important participants in the complex process of conveying ideas and emotions through art. This requires an audience of at least one who directs interest and creates specific meaning through a unique instance of the artist-spectator exchange. Most artists would wish for a larger audience but one is enough to make art happen.
Pyongyang "May Day stadium" North Korea.
The largest stadium in the world, capable of seating 150,000 spectators. This is the venue that is used to stage of North Korea's spectacular Mass Games and dance performances.
© Eric Lafforgue
A bunch of people standing in front of a TV shop and enjoying a sports game,movie or NEWS - It is a very common street scene in whole Bangladesh. It was mid day and the sun was burning high, So the bunch consisted of two people only and myself on the background (!).
We, Bangladeshis Love to watch TV regardless of what show is going on, what shameful speeches are given by the so called political leaders and so on. We are still happy, we still keep smiling when we see our family is content with the little blessing God has bestowed upon us. Whether you believe it or not, Its a fact.
Pixar's done it again! Critics and audiences alike have fallen in love with the studio's latest film, Inside Out. It's the story of a young girl named Riley and the wacky cast of personified emotions who live inside her head and control her life.
The movie features five different emotions that control the life of young Riley: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger.
The original script featured dozens of other emotional characters, but unfortunately they had to be dropped for time and story purposes, as they whittled the cast down to just five.
Here's just one of those rejected emotions: Debilitating Grief.
Drawn in Photoshop on the graphic tablet.