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The Flows National Nature reserve declaration at Forsinard, North Highland Area. August 2007.

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The FloWav sensor will help monitor the amount of water travelling through the pipe into a nearby stream.

Flow Festival / Friday 10.8.

RV Chetlo being used as a marine classroom during the CSR's 2009 FLOW (Future Leaders On the Water) summer program for First Nations youth.

Flow Festival 2013

 

Austra

 

(c) Philippov Pavel / Flow Festival 2013

Common mallow (Malva sylvestris).

Trachybasalt in the Pleistocene of California, USA.

 

Famous localities for seeing excellent columnar jointing include Giants Causeway (Ireland), Devils Tower (Wyoming, USA), and Devils Postpile (California, USA). Columnar jointing forms as a lava flow cools and contracts, resulting in the development of shrinkage cracks. As shrinkage cracks grow, they branch at ~120º angles (as seen in plan view). Crack networks merge with other networks to form columns having a polygonal cross-section shape. Most columns are hexagonal or pentagonal in shape. A few are 3-sided, 4-sided, or 7-sided.

 

Devils Postpile is a trachybasalt (or basaltic trachyandesite) lava flow with well-developed columnar jointing. Erosion has toppled many of the columns into a large pile at the base of the flow. The flow represents part of the activity of the Long Valley Volcano, which is now a large caldera in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. The Devils Postpile lava flow erupted outside the southwestern margin of the Long Valley Caldera.

 

Stratigraphy: Postpile Flow, Upper Pleistocene, 82 ka

 

Locality: Devils Postpile National Monument, west of town of Mammoth Lakes, eastern California, USA

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Info. synthesized from:

 

Huber et al. (2001) - The Story of Devils Postpile, a Land of Volcanic Fire, Glacial Ice and an Ancient River, Updated from the Original Edition.

 

Bailey (2004) - United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 1692.

 

Mahood et al. (2010) - Geological Society of America Bulletin 122: 396-407.

 

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ƒ/9.0, 2.5 seconds exposure

Godox V860ii triggered with Godox XProC

Schloß Babelsberg, Potsdam

lava flows around Nara Inlet

Lykke Li

Flow Festival / Friday 10.8.

Flow (Bamboo Chair)

Cheng-Tsung Feng and Kao-Ming Chen

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Taiwan Contemporary Chairs

2013.04.09 - 2013.04.14

Triennale di Milano

Milan Design Week 2013

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International launch - on initiative of Taiwan Craft Research Institute - of the exhibition "Taiwan Contemporary Chairs", focusing on revival of Taiwanese craft in contemporary design. Adaptation of "Eco Arts" -“Eco Arts” is not only a technical concept of design for environmental protection, but also exhibits key issues related to advocating new life attitude and new values of modern people. “Eco Arts” reveals attentiveness and circumspection, signifying the best utilization of, and respect for, the materials, in the pursuit of beauty and use of traditional craft, as well as the inheritance and enhancement of the spirit and ethics of craft creation.

Small article about houseofdots.nl in 'FLOW' magazine September 2009 issue

Araabmuzik

Flow Festival / Friday 10.8.

Miike Snow

Flow Festival / Friday 10.8.

Walking on the lava flow. Much of which is obsidian.

 

Newberry National Volcanic Monument was designated on November 5, 1990 to protect the area around the Newberry Volcano in the United States. It was created within the boundaries of the Deschutes National Forest and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. It includes 50,000 acres (20,000 ha) of lakes, lava flows, and spectacular geologic features in central Oregon. These photos are taken from the summit Paulina Peak 7,985 ft, (2,434 m). Just below us are East Lake and Paulina Lake and The Big Obsidian Flow, created 1,300 years ago, covers 700 acres. It is hard to fathom as you drive through the summit area that you are within a 17 square mile caldera at the summit of a 500 square mile volcano, a volcano that remains very active to this day. Newberry is both seismically and geothermally active. Geologists believe the caldera sits over a shallow magma body only 2 to 5 kilometers deep. Visitors see numerous cinder cones (over 400 throughout the area), miles of basalt flows, as well as rhyolite flows of obsidian.

Font Design in progress for itsnotprint.com. I hope to have three iterations of this one of which will be developed programmatically. There are some inconsistencies at the moment which I'll work out, but would love feedback before I finalize.

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