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cock-bridge on the border with hyndburn and the ribble valley. the river calder flows underneath.
inserted a hyphen due to an unexpected search result, my picture of a bridge in the middle of naked men
BR Standard 2-10-0 9F 92214 'Cock o' the North' enters North Dale with the 0900 Pickering-Whitby service on the penultimate day of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway's 2012 Spring Steam Gala.
Open since 1977, the Cock of the Walk is known mostly for their catfish and their cornbread (which the servers flip in the pan in front of the patrons).
Lovely unspoilt 17th century pub in the village of Broom (near Old Warden) in Beds. Pub features separate rooms plus a tap room off the central corridor where beers are served straight from the cask!
Images from everyday life in the 12th century are carved into the wall of the Bayon temple.
In this part of the bas-relief, a cock-fight is about to start. Bets are being placed between chinese (right hand side) and Khmer (on the left hand side, depicted with long ears).
COCK by Mike Bartlett is a theatre production presented by Buds Theatre Company and directed by Rayann Condy. It had shown at Singapore DRAMA CENTRE, BLACK BOX at 10 -12 MAY 2012.
My team and I had involved creating the projections mapping visual effects for the transitions during the play. The concept for the visual was based on the idea that the set reflects the john’s mind, the protagonist of the play, in the style of wire frame, with waves signifying the passing of time and explodes and implodes representing sexual activity and so on. All the visual effects are done by using open source software called Processing.
Director – Rayann Condy
Producer – Claire Devine
Visual Artists - Jacky Boen, Mithru Vigneshwara, Mui RuiYi and Zac Ong.
Lighting Design – Shaiful Islam
Sound Design – Jean Low
Actors
John – Walter Hanna
M – Koey Foo
W – Rebecca Lee
F – Ray Condy
Check out www.zacr8.com to see more.