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Check-in Architecture is a participative research project where art, architecture, design and sociology students and researchers had been invited to tell stories about european contemporary cities in the form of 3 minute long documentaries.
Now Check-in Architecture presents the final exhibition, a project that shows the network
widespread among the territories of the contemporary city’s imaginaries.
Featuring artists Invernomuto and Claudio Sinatti and architects Ecosistema Urbano, Cherubino Gambardella, Ma0, Metrogramma and NL Architects.
at around three by night this little fella gave some loud beats near the cabin..
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Happibug custom by Lynne was a raffle donation/prize at Blythecon 2011. She's a Portland Roller Derby girl. That hat is amazing enough on its own!
Taken at the '1. Kiel flickr-Meeting' on the 12th of August 2006.
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do it your own wedding!
Church: Willow Creek Church
Venue: Victoria In the Park
Photographer: Leo Lee, Fragola Productions
Lapin Poulain wants today to tell you about the story of Merlinprincesse's sister, Clo. So here is his story... Part two:
Clo had to check if any precious thing had been forgotten in the place she was leaving...
Portraits from AIDS/Lifecycle Expo, 2019.
San Francisco County Fair Bldg. in G.G. Park
Lightroom
Riding SF to LA, June 2–8, to raise money to fight HIV.
You might have heard about several popular issues that arise out of the air pollution. Maybe you chalk it up to allergies or some other poisonous gas from the industry.
osssservices.com/air-quality-testing-why-is-it-important....
Dr. Chris Morrow checks the list of readers. Sixty-six people participated in the reading of all 154 sonnets.
Can you tell how long the exposure was without looking at the exif? ... not something that I had expected here ... but, having seen it, it makes sense, and I like it.
This is the wall clock in my Norwich flat ... with the shadow on the wall being street lighting coming through the balcony railings ... and then the french doors.