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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Opening reception featuring a public conversation between Fazal Sheikh and Eduardo Cadava.
Photos by Wing Dyana T. So.
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Slought presents 'Erasures,' an exhibition of photographs by Fazal Sheikh and related historical documents tracing the dispossessions and displacements of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948, and their impact on Palestinians, Bedouins, and Israelis.
On display March 22–May 1, 2016
Remapping the European teen girl mind is not erasure—it’s renovation, brick by sacred brick, you change your world when you change one persistent thought at a time.
She stands upon the threshold,
where whispers meet echoes,
and identity's fragile scaffolding trembles
in the quiet storms of inner reflection.
Each thought, a silent architect,
laying bricks,
removing walls,
reclaiming spaces once lost to narratives
she never chose to write.
This is not destruction,
nor forgetfulness,
but a gentle act of reclaiming—
a sacred renovation
where every brick is memory,
every layer a testament to growth.
Three Haikus:
One thought at a time
Sacred bricks rebuild her truth—
Change begins within.
Identity shifts
Erasure replaced by growth—
Her mind's rebirth blooms.
Renovation, soft—
The quiet power of choice,
Thought by thought rebuilt.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Opening reception featuring a public conversation between Fazal Sheikh and Eduardo Cadava.
Photos by Wing Dyana T. So.
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Slought presents 'Erasures,' an exhibition of photographs by Fazal Sheikh and related historical documents tracing the dispossessions and displacements of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948, and their impact on Palestinians, Bedouins, and Israelis.
On display March 22–May 1, 2016
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Andy Bell, lead singer of the famous British synthpop band Erasure, visited Paranal Observatory in February. Andy spent one day onsite, during which time footage was shot of him singing Erasure’s latest single. The footage was then edited with some of ESO’s best astronomical images. Andy, thrilled with the result, decided to dedicate the video to ESO’s 50th Anniversary and make it the exclusive video for the single.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/stars1202a/
Credit:
ESO
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
mpg123 playing an MP3 on my upstairs box that is connected to my upstairs hi-fi , after i ssh'ed into it from my wi-fi laptop downstairs...
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Remapping the European teen girl mind is not erasure—it’s renovation, brick by sacred brick, you change your world when you change one persistent thought at a time.
She stands upon the threshold,
where whispers meet echoes,
and identity's fragile scaffolding trembles
in the quiet storms of inner reflection.
Each thought, a silent architect,
laying bricks,
removing walls,
reclaiming spaces once lost to narratives
she never chose to write.
This is not destruction,
nor forgetfulness,
but a gentle act of reclaiming—
a sacred renovation
where every brick is memory,
every layer a testament to growth.
Three Haikus:
One thought at a time
Sacred bricks rebuild her truth—
Change begins within.
Identity shifts
Erasure replaced by growth—
Her mind's rebirth blooms.
Renovation, soft—
The quiet power of choice,
Thought by thought rebuilt.
The stage performance was typical Erasure but the stage itself was dressed down, quite minimal compared to other Erasure shows with many more props.
La actuación teatral fue típicamente Erasure, pero el escenario en si mismo no estaba muy decorado en comparación a otros conciertos de Erasure que tenían muchos más objetos de utilería.
Remapping the European teen girl mind is not erasure—it’s renovation, brick by sacred brick, you change your world when you change one persistent thought at a time.
She stands upon the threshold,
where whispers meet echoes,
and identity's fragile scaffolding trembles
in the quiet storms of inner reflection.
Each thought, a silent architect,
laying bricks,
removing walls,
reclaiming spaces once lost to narratives
she never chose to write.
This is not destruction,
nor forgetfulness,
but a gentle act of reclaiming—
a sacred renovation
where every brick is memory,
every layer a testament to growth.
Three Haikus:
One thought at a time
Sacred bricks rebuild her truth—
Change begins within.
Identity shifts
Erasure replaced by growth—
Her mind's rebirth blooms.
Renovation, soft—
The quiet power of choice,
Thought by thought rebuilt.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.
Remapping the European teen girl mind is not erasure—it’s renovation, brick by sacred brick, you change your world when you change one persistent thought at a time.
She stands upon the threshold,
where whispers meet echoes,
and identity's fragile scaffolding trembles
in the quiet storms of inner reflection.
Each thought, a silent architect,
laying bricks,
removing walls,
reclaiming spaces once lost to narratives
she never chose to write.
This is not destruction,
nor forgetfulness,
but a gentle act of reclaiming—
a sacred renovation
where every brick is memory,
every layer a testament to growth.
Three Haikus:
One thought at a time
Sacred bricks rebuild her truth—
Change begins within.
Identity shifts
Erasure replaced by growth—
Her mind's rebirth blooms.
Renovation, soft—
The quiet power of choice,
Thought by thought rebuilt.
Erasure performed at Delamere Forest (near Chester), England, UK on 1 July 2011. Erasure were supported by the four-piece Foreign Office.
Erasure were on form, they kicked off with "Hideaway", and just sang hit after hit, "Oh L'Amour", "Sometimes", "Victim of Love", "Love to Hate You", "Breathe", "Knocking on your Door", "Chains of Love", "Ship of Fools" and many more.