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The photograph is an imaginative presentation of a notable scene in and around east Omaha. Using digital techniques, photographer James E. Ducey, B.S. UNL and M.A. UNO, shows how color and perspective are essential for understanding one’s surroundings.
felt exhibit "Salt of earth" Anastassia Arais Veronica Fomina, Museum of Contemporary Art 2014 Minsk
MFA Exhibit - Design of stamps, postcards, collector sheets, envelopes, and stamp book. Each item in the gallery had a tag, and each tag contained a different surprise related to the item on display.
The lobby at the ArtScience Museum, Marina Bat Sands. Current exhibitions are Titanic (till 29 April 2012) and Andy Warhol (till 12 August 2012).
Day 1 photos from Cemtech Middle East and Africa, held at the Grand Hyatt Dubai, UAE over 16-19 February 2020.
Exhibits at the IAEA 62nd General Conference. IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 17 September 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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My friend and I will hold a two-man exhibit at SM City Baguio from Feb.26 to 28 before the 40 images will be shipped to Hawaii then Denmark this year.
San Omoon specializes in convention and exhibition services, event planning, the exhibition venues booth design, construction and arrangement of the dinner and program co-ordination, the stage structures, advertising planning, design and production, leaflets produced as One body comprehensive professional exhibition company.
San Omoon especializada em serviços de convenções e exposições, planejamento de eventos, a exposição locais estande concepção, construção e organização do jantar e coordenação do programa, as estruturas de palco, planejamento publicidade, design e produção, folhetos produzidos como Uma companhia de exposição do corpo profissional abrangente.
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We are Stardust
George Legrady with / avec Javier Villegas
We Are Stardust is a two-screen projection installation that uses infrared sensors to connect the real-time location of the audience with the total vastness of space, and observations of the sky from 2003 to the present. Using a Spitzer Space Telescope, the data is collected from a sensing device that orbits the sun in the trail of the earth’s orbit. Over 36,000 observations are created and projected in a five-hour cycle. Simultaneously, the FLIR infared camera, (a special model made specifically for the US military) repositions its gaze on the audience based on the positions of the Spitzer’s observations. As one screen represents this galaxy as it evolves, the other screen, using a similar sensing device, represents the changing space within the installation itself. The universe is projected and visualized, and the exhibition space records the spectator’s thermal presence and actions, creating a work of art that is truly universal and local at the same time. We are Stardust reminds us of how small we really are, yet how interconnected we can be beyond what we can normally see with the human eye.
We Are Stardust est une installation de projection à deux écrans qui permet de connecter en temps réel l’emplacement où se trouvent les spectateurs à l’espace infini au moyen de deux capteurs infrarouges et des observations du ciel réalisées de 2003 jusqu’à maintenant. Grâce au télescope spatial Spitzer, des données sont recueillies par un dispositif de détection qui se déplace autour du Soleil en suivant l’orbite de la Terre. Plus de 36 000 observations sont prises et projetées au cours d’un cycle de cinq heures. Simultanément, une caméra infrarouge à vision frontale (un modèle spécial conçu pour l’armée américaine) se repositionne sur le public selon les observations du télescope Spitzer. Alors qu’un écran montre la galaxie en évolution, l’autre écran, grâce à un dispositif de détection similaire, présente l’espace qui se modifie au sein de l’installation. Ainsi, l’univers est projeté et visualisé pendant que la température et les mouvements des spectateurs sont enregistrés afin de créer une œuvre d’art à la fois véritablement universelle et locale. We Are Stardust nous rappelle à quel point nous sommes petits et interconnectés au-delà de ce que notre vision peut percevoir.
George Legrady with / avec
Javier Villegas
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George Legrady is professor of Interactive Media and director of the MAT Experimental Visualization Lab. He holds a joint faculty appointment in the Media Arts & Technology doctoral program and in the Department of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His works have been exhibited internationally at Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris); International Center for Photography (New York); Musée d’art contemporain (Montreal, Canada).
George Legrady est professeur en médias interactifs et directeur du MAT Experimental Visualization Lab. Il fait partie du corps professoral du programme de troisième cycle en arts et technologies médiatiques et de celui du département des arts de la University of California, à Santa Barbara. Sur la scène internationale, ses œuvres ont figuré dans les expositions du Centre Georges Pompidou de Paris, de l’International Center for Photography de New York et du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, au Canada.
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Fortunate to have viewed the Lee Miller exhibit when it was at The Dali Museum in St Pete, Florida back in 2021. She was an amazing individual and a great photographer as well. A movie is currently being made on her life. If you ever get a chance, go see her work.
felt exhibit "Salt of earth" Anastassia Arais Veronica Fomina, Museum of Contemporary Art 2014 Minsk
felt exhibit "Salt of earth" Anastassia Arais Veronica Fomina, Museum of Contemporary Art 2014 Minsk
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"New thing to do: Pretend to read the last page of Infinite Jest on the subway, then grin pretentiously at everyone else on the train."
Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow is an exhibit telling the story of Jewish professors who left Europe in the 1930s and 1940s and found teaching positions at historically black colleges and universities in the United States. Bennie Thompson Museum, Tougaloo College, Jackson, Mississippi.
Stacey Bredhoff , curator at the JFK Presidential Library, at the entrance to the exhibit.
Photo by Earl McDonald of the National Archives
A close-up of Ideum's 100" multitouch table. Visitors interact with celestial and terrestrial objects and can view them in various wavelengths. Here an image is seen in infrared and visible light. Ideum developed this large-scale multitouch exhibit for the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The table is based on Ideum's commercially available MT-50 multitouch table. Photo by Chad Person.
Day 1 photos from Cemtech Middle East and Africa, held at the Grand Hyatt Dubai, UAE over 16-19 February 2020.
www.exhibitusa.com A custom designed kiosk is the most functional and versatile aspect of any great trade show exhibit.
Exhibit signage.
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For the last forty years or so the Exploratorium, San Francisco’s venerable science museum, occupied the Palace of Fine Arts, a cavernous Beaux Arts building that served as the centerpiece of the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition. A few years ago the museum decided to relocate and selected Pier 15 on the city’s Embarcadero as a new site. Thus began a massive project with architects Esherick, Homesy, Dodge, and Davis to transform the pier into a home worthy of the Exploratorium's heritage of hands-on science education. The results will soon be public with a grand opening on 17 April 2013. Having seen the project develop I can report that it is a grand success. The original pier building retains its wonderful utilitarian nature and offers visitors the fine experience of occupying the threshold between bay and city. A new glass structure at the end of the pier – the Observatory – provides the perfect foil to the darker volumes of the pier and an ambitious program to “uncover the stories embedded in a place by directly observing the geography, history, and ecology of the San Francisco Bay region.”
During a sabbatical leave ten years ago I had the great fortune to serve as an Artist-in-Residence at the Exploratorium and have kept in touch, working on occasional projects over the ensuing years. My Hidden Ecologies Project, and the salt pond landscape work it spawned, originated during my sabbatical at the Exploratorium. So, I was particularly delighted when they commissioned an exhibit of photographs from my salt pond work for the new building. The exhibit is made of fifty-seven 9” x 12” prints mounted in a tight grid. The twelve rows of photographs are placed on three walls adjacent to, and above, a stair that leads from the ground floor biology exhibit area (with halophile tanks adjacent to the photographs!) toward the second floor Observatory and an exhibit area on landscapes.
I had a great time working on the photo layout with the idea that lines, colors, and shapes would tie the multiple images together when seen from a distance while each image would hold its own on close inspection. I am very pleased with the way it turned out.
What does Michael Bloom, president and COO of Family Dollar (pictured here), have to say about the NACDS Total Store Expo?
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Exhibit booth at the 2021 San Diego Comic-Con Special Edition at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Description: Exhibits at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in the United States Government Building include a totem pole, minerals, paintings, and mineral technology exhibits. The Smithsonian coordinated all of the U.S. Government exhibits and prepared a display on its activities and collections for the exposition.
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Dimensions: 8 in x 10 in
Date: 1876
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession number: 72-2383