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"The Space Probe Disintegration" -- Sheldon (Jim Parsons, left) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki, right) go dress shopping with Penny and Amy, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Thursday, Jan. 8 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS é2014 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
Disintegration - Natural state visualization
Distortion as a representation of chaos in natural cycles, modifying it's own results by continuous repetition. The images are generated from small variations in a force feedback of a closed system, creating superimposing and unique images using the generative loop as content origin.
The project is part of a process of experiments regarding the decomposition of light through video media, using live tools. Under the name PRIMORDIAL PHENOMENON
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Ediacaran Mind:
Expanding upon its commitment to offer free, public programming to the city of Miami & support artists worldwide, Faena has commissioned Kelly Breez, science/art collective Coral Morphologic, & Argentine artist Martin Borini to transform the OMA-designed facade of Faena Forum with “Ediacaran Mind.”
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
Now demolished, this was a great place to shoot. Especially when you had some great models to work with!
the decaying remains of an overturned hull of an old wooden norwegian whaling boat at Ahlstrandodden peninsula in bellsund - spitsbergen in the svalbard archipelago (norway)
National Atomic Testing Museum
Operation Morning Light recovered the debris from the disintegration of a nuclear-powered Soviet satellite. The Las Vegas-based Nuclear Emergency Search Team played a major role in the joint Canada/United States search and recovery effort. The team used sophisticated aerial remote sensing and radiation detection systems to search for debris scattered within 15,000 square miles of tundra. The team spent three months on the ground in this frozen and snow-covered land recovering small pieces and flakes of radioactive debris. Temperatures of -40°F and wind chill factors of -100°F were not uncommon.
A Soviet nuclear-powered Cosmos 954 satellite was launched September 18, 1977. The Cosmos 954 was in a 150-mile high orbit conducting ocean surveillance from the Arctic to the Antarctic. In January 1978, the satellite fell to earth and scattered radioactive debris across the Northwest Territories near Yellowknife, northern Canada. The clean-up operation was a coordinated effort between the United States and Canada. Known as Operation Morning Light." the clean-up continued into October 1978.
As the Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 fell to Earth in northern Canada in 1978, Lab scientists joined a multinational team spending hours in the back of a Hercules aircraft to track the satellite's reentry path and locate radioactive debris.
Artifact Legend
1. "Operation Morning Light," Sentinel Magazine, 1978/2 Operation Morning Light was the code name used for the joint Canada and United States operation to locate and clean up radioactive debris associated with the re-entry and self-destruction of the Soviet nuclear-powered Cosmos 954 satellite in northern Canada in January 1978.
Donated by General Mahlon Gates, San Antonio, TX
2. "Operation Morning Light" photo albums
Donated by General Mahlon Gates, San Antonio, TX
3. "Operation Morning Light-Canadian Northwest Territories, 1978" DOE/NV-198 Report, September 1978 DOE/NV-198 Report, September 1978
Donated by General Mahlon Gates, San Antonio, TX
4. Deployment Data Communications System suitcase exercises used in emergency response
Donated by Roger Thompson, Las Vegas, NV
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
A self-portrait that disintegrates without digital manipulation was created on site,inspired by the frame of the open window and the in-between space that connects the exterior staircase with the interior of the building. The portrait is deteriorating both literally, as I was painting and drawing it, sections of the wall were peeling off, but it is also broken up and fragmented from the shadows cast by its surroundings. These shadows are symbolic of the way I can deteriorate and alter, due to the external circumstances and the metaphorical shadows they cast on me. The natural frame of the portrait and the distance it has from the viewer again alludes to forced detachment I instigate when I feel that my world is deteriorating. I have placed my self-portrait in the same building, where the three floor installation was created, as I connect with that building on a very deep level.
The disintegration continues. The ants seem to have lost interest now.
A series of photos of a New South Wales waratah flower (Telopea speciosissima) unfolding in spring 2021 at Bunjaree Cottages near Wentworth Falls.
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
the decaying remains of an overturned hull of an old wooden norwegian whaling boat at Ahlstrandodden peninsula in bellsund - spitsbergen in the svalbard archipelago (norway)
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
2023 WIP Exhibition, "Disintegrate/Recreate", showcasing artworks created and curated by teen artists who participated in the 2022-2023 Work In Progress program at the Holland Project.
2. a) NK58s prophase I cells with disintegrating nuclei and cytoplasm (×400). b) NK58s pollen mother cells adherent to each other (x400).c) NK58s pollen mother cells with disintegrating nuclei and cytoplasm (×660). d) NK58s pollen mother cells with disintegrating nuclei and cytoplasm (×660). e) Normally developing NK58 pollen mother cells (×660).
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