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a small room travels through the air. it follows a steel cable.

inside, two people. the space between them is less than a meter.

the mountain watches through the glass. the world outside is silent.

for a few minutes, this capsule is their entire shared reality.

a journey is a series of small rooms. a train car, an airplane seat, a gondola.

Macro of Omega 3 fish oil capsules for Macro Mondays theme of Vowels.

"Capsule" by Maëlle Dufour (B)

location: Maerebrug, De Panne, Belgium

(Beaufort24)

Compiled from 3 pics, showing the variations of the tilting, reflecting panels

 

The Beaufort Triennale is in its eighth edition. Beaufort24 presents 18 new works of art in the unique setting of the Belgian Coast.

(...) Through the reflective surfaces of the square glass panels, the artwork both distorts and confuses us. Similar to a kaleidoscope, the images shift based on your vantage point. This prompts contemplation on the meanings of progress and the future. In the eyes of designer Le Corbusier, silos are the ultimate symbols of progress and fundamental architectural forms. Furthermore, a capsule can also be seen as a time capsule – sent to space or buried, preserving a message for future generations

more info:

www.triennalebeaufort.be/en/beaufort-all-words-world

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De Beaufort Triënnale is aan zijn achtste editie toe. Beaufort24 presenteert 18 nieuwe kunstwerken in het unieke kader van de Belgische Kust.

(...) Door het spiegelende oppervlak van de vierkante, glazen vlakjes vervormt en verwart het werk ons tegelijk. Als in een caleidoscoop zie je verschillende beelden naargelang je eigen positie. We worden geprikkeld om stil te staan bij wat vooruitgang en toekomst betekenen. In de ogen van de ontwerper Le Corbusier was de silo een ultiem symbool van vooruitgang en een essentiële vorm van architectuur. Een capsule is ook op te vatten als een tijdcapsule: we sturen die naar de ruimte of graven ze in voor toekomstige generaties.

meer info: www.triennalebeaufort.be/nl/beaufort-all-words-world

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La Triennale Beaufort en est à sa huitième édition. Beaufort24 présente 18 nouvelles œuvres d'art dans le cadre unique de la Côte Belge.

(...) Grâce à l'effet miroitant des petites surfaces carrées en verre, l'œuvre déforme et désoriente à la fois. Comme dans un kaléidoscope, nous voyons des images différentes selon notre position. Nous sommes ainsi incités à réfléchir à la signification du progrès et de l'avenir. Pour Le Corbusier, le silo était le symbole ultime du progrès et une forme essentielle d'architecture. Une capsule peut également être interprétée comme étant une capsule temporelle, qui peut être envoyée dans l'espace ou enterrée pour les générations futures

plus d'infos: www.triennalebeaufort.be/fr/beaufort-all-words-world

My very first submission for "Macro Mondays" weekly photo challenge. The week's theme was "kitchen". The photo shows some coffee capsules.

.... amidst a Rhitidiadelphus species moss ...

 

I love how these tiny fruiting bodies glisten.

I used the sun as my light source, I like the pattern it creates.

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

This was the most satisfying thing to build. I started with the large cockpit pieces and the traingular sign was the first part I tried to close the gap. It fits perfectly! The engine parts came immediately after and the harpoons filled the remaining spaces. All in all, only took several minutes to complete the exterior shaping!

 

It is a little smaller than would be realistic but I love it too much to change.

MacroMondays "Remedy" theme

Some people just need a tiny space that calls it as home..... (Nikon 28Ti / Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400)

   Industrial Silence…

   

  

London eye from my kitchen window, taken with a Canon 650D

Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo

Gondola at Stowe, Vermont

London Eye, London

Tiny Rabbits from KITAN club (Capsule toy).

Not a real Soviet capsule, but strongly inspired by Lunny Korabl and Vostok/Voskhod.

This was a fun, one-evening build I did last night.

 

At some point I need to go through the backlog of builds from the last three years which I've photographed but haven't yet edited and uploaded...

 

(Note: This is a real build, there's no way I would be able to create string tensioned components like this in Studio)

Build by architect Kurokawa Kishō in 1972 in Tokyo and sadly demolished in 2022. Picture taken 2013

Metals Cups

Metallic Capsules

Creative Metals Series

Art Week Gallery Group: Creative Metals

02/08/2019

Photo Editing - Photo Art

Double Exposure - Effects

Software: Pixlr

Brasília, Brasil

खिड़की

THE CAPSULE

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Nanite Systems Enabled

Copy/Mod - 7li per pod - Tintable

20 Solo + 34 Cuddles + 13 Adult Animations

 

Adult - L$349

PG - L$249

 

New & Exclusive out now at Flair for Events CYBER/PUNK Fair

 

Teleport to CYBER/PUNK Fair

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Great poster in a chemists shop.

Stinking Iris (Iris foetidissima), Starcross, Devon, England.

 

A relatively common iris in southern England and Wales in woodland, hedgebottoms, scrub and cliffs, especially on calcareous soils. According to the Flora Britannica "... it is also widely naturalised in churchyards. It will not have been introduced for its modest flowers, which are pallid purple or blue (or very occasionally yellow) and faintly cobwebbed with dark lines. Gladdon is taken into graveyards for the same reason it is grown in gardens, for its brilliant orange seeds, which lie in rows, like peas in a pod, on the open segments of the seed capsules all winter, gleaming against the evergreen leaf spears. They are frequent ingredients in winter gravetop bouquets and church flower arrangements."

 

See my other wild iris photos.

assemblage with mixed materials, objects and wood, 25×34 inches

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