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This was taken on the weekend that London remembered the great fire which was 350 years ago. To mark it St Paul's was illuminated with a fire projection.
The Cube in the front is at art insulation named Floating Dreams by Ik-Joong Kang.
The Cube Berlin is an office building at Washingtonplatz in Berlin built in the form of a perfect cube. Opened in 2020, the building is 42,5 high. Its glass facades reflect the surrounding areas at different angles.
series: "the cube" - my perspectives
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Berlin
the architects: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3XN
Spiegelungen in der Glasfassade des Bürogebäudes cube berlin zwischen Hauptbahnhof und Spree.
Reflections in the glass facade of the cube berlin office building between the main train station and the Spree.
Looking at these empty boxes that would never be filled, I was reminded of that old sci-fi horror film, Cube. I'm pleased to say that Michael and I were able to get out alive.
I don't generally go for 'abstract' (by now you know I'm keen to just document the spaces I find myself in) but this one was pretty cool. Maybe these boxes continued forever...
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Ik vond nog een foto uit Berlijn van 20 juni 2024.
Zodra je buiten het Hbf Berlin komt sta je oog in oog met een gigantische glazen kubus met spiegelende wanden die hier en daar een een knik vertonen. Architectenbureau 3XN.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Berlin
Op naar Berlijn, mijn vierde en laatste bestemming van mijn 14 daagse vakantie in Duitsland.
Met een Interrail-pas heb ik Frankfurt, Würzburg, Dresden en Berlijn bezocht.
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Glass Museum „Alter Hof Herding“ Coesfeld-Lette, Germany
Glass artist: Bongchull Shin
1981. born in S.Korea
living and working in Munich Germany.
Akademie der Bildenden Künste Munich, bei Prof. Prangenberg (Diplom)
Korean National University of Art, Glass Art, Master of Art. (master)
Kookmin Universtiy, Ceramic, Bachelor of Art (Bachelor)
Gaudí Cube, the immersive experience at Casa Batlló in Barcelona, Spain.
Casa Batlló, has incorporated digital art and projections into its visitor experience, blending modern technology with its historic architectural beauty. This specific room was part of the “10D Experience,” an audiovisual installation that enhances Gaudí’s vision with dynamic visuals, mirrors, vibrant colours and binaural sound. The first real 360º LED screen experience in the world.
♥ Thank you very much for your visits, faves, and kind comments ♥
For the Macro Monday theme "Reflection" (November 11th 2019)
I had fun with this challenge. I often use reflections - 6 of my last 7 MM entries have used reflections! So the challenge was to find something different, and also something a little bit tricky. So I dusted off (quite literally too!) my tiny Swarovski crystal cube beads. Each bead is only 8mm, which makes them really difficult to organise and stack. Once stacked I scarcely dared to breathe, and it takes a toothpick to arrange them ;o)
I used my closest macro lens, a 30mm Sony.
The beads (and others I tried) are set against the 3"x2" credit card (that I use as my size guide) in the first comment field.
HMM to everyone, and have a great week ;o)
My 2019 Macro Mondays set: Here
and previous years of the challenge:
My 2018 set: 2018 Macro Mondays
My 2017 set: 2017 Macro Mondays
My 2016 set: 2016 Macro Mondays
My 2015 set: 2015 Macro Mondays
My 2014 set: 2014 Macro Mondays
My 2013 set: 2013 Macro Mondays
Panoramic view of Cuber reservoir with Puig Major (1447 m), the highest point of the island, in the background. Embassament de Cúber, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
This is a close-up photo of a melting ice cube on a plate, with light from an LED lantern refracting through it.
The Ka'ba-ye Zartosht or the Cube of Zoroaster, is a stone square stepped structure in the Naqsh-e Rustam compound beside Zangiabad village in Marvdasht county in Fars, Iran. The Naqsh-e Rustam compound also incorporates memorials of the Elamites, the Achaemenids and the Sasanians.
The Ka'ba-ye Zartosht is 46 metres (151 ft) from the mountain, situated exactly opposite Darius II's mausoleum. It is rectangular and has only one entrance door. The material of the structure is white limestone. It is about 12 metres (39 ft) high, or 14.12 metres (46.3 ft) if including the triple stairs, and each side of its base is about 7.30 metres (24.0 ft) long. Its entrance door leads to the chamber inside via a thirty-stair stone stairway. The stone pieces are rectangular and are simply placed on top of each other, without the use of mortar;
The White Cube in Bermondsey was a great find. I expected the art center to be white on the outside, but I had to go inside to see the why the name. The space is designed as a minimalist gallery - so minimalist in fact that there is very little artwork! This image shows just a sliver of what you might find in one of the galleries - a bright slice of orange inviting you in. Bermondsey itself was a bit of a surprise, an up-and-coming area that I need to explore more (and not just the Friday antique market!)