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Family members of delegates enjoy spending time exploring the exhibit hall. This young visitor prepares to shoot a basketball at the Global Missions, Inc. exhibit. 60th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in San Antonio, Texas. ©2015 North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Diana Consuegra/NAD
Some of these were "naturally-occurring," and some where helped along. Not all of them are good examples of the ASL alphabet, but I don't think most comic characters are well-versed in ASL. And what it all comes down to is Exhibit A: Too Much Free Time.
Two exhibitions, 'Fragments: Stories from Gallipoli 1915' and 'Çanakkale: Road to Peace out of War', are on display in the Dublin Room at Dublin City Library and Archive from Wednesday 22nd April – Friday 29 May 2015.
'Fragments: Stories from Gallipoli 1915'
The exhibition had been curated by Dublin City Archives and draws mainly on sources from the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association Archive which is held at Dublin City Library and Archive. It will give an overview of the failed 1915 Campaign by the Allies and use diaries, photographs and correspondence to highlight the personal experiences of a number of Irish -born World War 1 soldiers who fought in Gallipoli.Plaque at the Green Hill cemetry, Gallipoli, commemorating Irish men who died in Gallipoli, unveiled by President Mary McAleese, 2010. Copyright Michael Lee
'Çanakkale: Road to Peace out of War'
The Gallipoli Campaign – is known as "Çanakkale Savaşı" (Battle of Çanakkale) in Turkey. This photographic exhibition has been funded by the Turkish Embassy in Ireland in remembrance of the gallantry and friendship that flourished on Turkish land. It reflects not only the military aspect of the Battle of Çanakkale as but also the humane relationship between the soldiers on both warring fronts.
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Visitors to the Global Missions, Inc. exhibit prepare to shoot a basketball. 60th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in San Antonio, Texas. ©2015 North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Diana Consuegra/NAD
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Visitors to the East-Central Africa Division (verify...?) exhibit try on traditional garments and pose for photos. 60th General Conference Session of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in San Antonio, Texas. ©2015 North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Diana Consuegra/NAD
Lots of booths set up with MBARI research groups, the Aquarium, and MBARI partners to reach out to the public explaining the work they do, explaining hot topics in the ocean environment (obviously Climate Change is one) and providing activities for kids of all ages (plankton races, create your own jelly, build your own ROV, and more) This is community and science outreach done right. Lots of people were there too.
This Kibel Gallery exhibit seeks to engage design students and the public with the process of making a public memorial and to present larger, multi-disciplinary issues related to memory, loss, place and truth. Larysa Kurylas (B.Arch '80) is the design architect and sculptor of the National Holodomor Memorial. Photo courtesy of MAPP Staff.
Apparently the audio for the whole exhibit was turned off. This is a reproduction of a section deck the water illuminated by lower decks. It is an effective display but without sinage or audio it was just that a effect set to be walked through.
In the first incarnation it was very clear that you the visitor was standing on the deck of the ship, the last lifeboat was gone and there was only the blackness of the sea. This had the effect of putting on the breaks emotionally, you the viewer were meant to contemplate your mortality. The moment was totally lost here.
There was some audio here, quietly "Neared My God to Thee" was playing. Good to invoke the Barbara Stanwyck film but not good history.
"Building a Handsome Church" St. Michael's 300th Symposium at the PEM, June 7, 2014 and Reception. Photos by Karin McCarthy.
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