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Hong Kong is the home of some 250,000 migrant workers. Most of them are coming from Indonesia and the Philippines. Every Sundays, they come out to meet friends and make calls to their families.
Communication helps to comfort and to sustain them.
The hub of the communication centre of a small village, the post box and phone box, both now used a lot less than they once were. What with the advent of email and mobile phones these icons of Britain are destined to be no more than street furniture or museum exhibits. Even BT have not bothered to update the logo on the phone box from the old style one of the man with the trumpet that was phased out many years ago. At least they gave the village of Amcotts near to Scunthorpe a modern style box many years ago.
For those interested, the postbox is numbered DN17 58.
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Illustration made in Fireworks with homemade textures.
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Pekka Niittyvirta & Saara-Maria Kariranta – Installations
The interactive works of the exhibition deal with communication, invisible power structures and surveillance.
Open daily 19.12.-31.12. 2014 , 14-18 p.m. 24.-25.12. closed.
Opening Thursday 18.12. at 18-20 , welcome!
Vilnius, Kalvariju Market
Canon EOS 500 / Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Konica Minolta Monochrome VX400
Just listen for a moment!
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Carlisle, Feb 2016. Holga 120N with 6x6 mask shooting 35mm Agfaphoto Vista Plus 200. Processed and scanned by Digital Photo Express Ltd, Fisher St, Carlisle.
Built 1940 and operated for 225sqn based at RAF Tilshead. Modified as a target tug in September 1941 it flew with training units until joining 161 (Special Duties) sqn based at RAF Tempsford, Bedfordshire. It was then used for ferry and communication work.
By 1945 it had been allocated to the AHB (Air Historical Branch) for preservation. It was dismantled and stored, making only occasional public appearances.
Having moved to Henlow in 1967, it was then repainted in genuine 225sqn markings as ‘LX-L’.
In 1971 it moved to Hendon and went on display in the main hall. In 1978 it moved to the Battle of Britain Hall where it remains today.
RAF Museum, Hendon, London, UK.
22-3-2015
When we don't communicate face to face Reality becomes a fog. Things are not said. People are left with wondering, then the ugly consequences. The angle we see from is not always the truth. Spend Time Face To Face Skin to Skin Lift your face, TALK
Visit this location at The Blur Angle - BURN2 - Virtual Regional of Burning Man in Second Life
Marzo: Comunicación
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March: Communication
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