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Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Survival Compass made of durable materials (tape just for aesthetic purposes) to be used by hunters, backpackers, and even military soldiers
Updated pastie with some special features:
Credit to Huipesda for silver-area design
Compass 1991 Spring/Summer collection
This watch came in a group of four ladies Swatches. The band is perfect, but the crystal is cracked. I love to wear it, though because I know I can't damage it any more than it already is. I put a peach jelly band on it and it looks wonderful!
The red light of the compass lets our eyes adjust to the dark (a white light would keep us from seeing as much beyond the decks).
(c) Gregory Albright
Compass Bus T422ADN at Brighton, St.Peter's Church on the Brighton City College shuttle. 21st October 2011.
Compass netter now at St Fagans, this boat is from Llangwm in Pembrokeshire. It was built by one Ivor Palmer who was a master at netting salmon on the river Cleddau by using a compass net. This is a method particular to this part of the UK and is a dying art.
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A circle made of stone and metal, marked with the four cardinal points, © José Hekkens.
163 of #TUDelft180
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Ausstellungseröffnung am 11.05.2023: Unter dem Motto „Compass reloaded! Navigating the Future“ hat das Ars Electronica Center die jüngsten Technologiesprünge in seine Ausstellungen und Labs aufgenommen. Eingebettet in die 2019 gestartete künstlerisch-wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit KI und Neuro-Bionik laden eine Reihe neuer Exponate und weiterentwickelter Ausstellungsbereiche dazu ein, sich inmitten der aktuellen Begeisterungsstürme und Panikattacken wieder etwas Orientierung zu verschaffen. „Compass reloaded!“ umfasst neue Stationen von Künstler*innen und Entwickler*innen aus Österreich, Rumänien, Belgien und den USA.
Am Schlagzeug: Marco Mrcela
Foto: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir
CGCXL Out doing a compass swing at Calgary International Airport (CYYC). I've been playing with blended exposures and images so I feel like I cheated on this a little. The sky was actually quite gray and bland when I took the picture, so I used another shot with better clouds and blended it into the sky.