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À l’issue d’un workshop mené par le designer Bertrand Gravier, en partenariat avec la Maison Ackerman et le Centre d’Art Contemporain Le Kiosque de Mayenne, les étudiante·s de quatrième année de l’option design de l’option design de l’EESAB-site de Rennes proposaient du rang cette exposition, le samedi et dimanche 18 et 19 janvier 2020, leurs propres modèles, oscillant entre totem zoomorphe, verrerie de chimie ou encore argenteries.
Meadows and forests at Devsu Thatch, Uttarakhand, India
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I think these have the potential to be chess pieces. It's quite an ambitious project, so it might just be a thought passing through my brain, but who knows?!
This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.
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Before our friend, June Patience Jones died on the 4th May, we promised her to go down to the caravan to go and collect some of her belongings back to her as she was incapable to travel. Unfortunately, this wasn't to be the case. We decided that raising funds and giving them to a cancer charity would be the next best option. Therefore, we carried on as normal and in september, we hope to raise funds for a cancer charity in memory of her and her fave second home.
This is of zeon7 having a coffee whilst getting ideas on what to shoot next. I done this shot by placing the camera on the table I was sitting at and just hoping it would take a good picture. Kinda like a voyeuristic look at him.
Puebloviejo
134 pequeños y medianos agricultores, que forman parte de 15 asociaciones productivas rurales de este cantón, fueron beneficiados con la entrega de 74 370 plantas de cacao de la variedad CCN51, en un acto especial que se desarrolló en las instalaciones del coliseo deportivo de la parroquia Puerto Pechiche.
Pampa Grande, El Cielito, Camino al Futuro, 18 de Marzo, San Ramón, Puerto Pechiche, Juntos Progresaremos, 2 de Marzo, Rancho Grande, La Paulina, Unidos por el Progreso, El Roble, Sin Barrera, Justino Cornejo y 25 de Enero, son las organizaciones campesinas que forman parte del proyecto de mejoramiento de la productividad cacaotera, que fomenta la Prefectura de Los Ríos en toda la Provincia y que busca mejorar las condiciones de vida de las familias campesinas riosenses.
Agradezco a Aníbal Bohórquez, presidente de la Junta Parroquial de Puerto Pechiche; a Cecibel Yépez, concejal de Puebloviejo; y, a Darwin Bajaña, concejal de Vinces, por la gentileza de acompañarme en este evento.
Information on the Sixth Form being built behind the fence. I still resolutely believe that sixth forms should stay in individual schools.
Inspired by design from the seventies, the Snackbowl really catches the eye. Its round shape offers prominent space for large-surface promotional messages. With the Snackbowl, snacking finally gets a new, stylish space: No more ugly peanut cans, no ripped-open chip bags with half the contents spilling out. The Snackbowl fits so well on every desk that snacking with it is guaranteed to be more fun!
Nombre : Asimetria
Abertura: F6,3
Velocidad: 40
ISO: 500
WB: OEV
Calidad: estándar
Tamaño: 10M
Cámara: DSC – HX200V. Sony Cyber-shot
RACIONAL: el objetivo era no representar las tipicas formas planas que se suelen utilizar para representar la asimetria, si no tambien, dar un poco mas de textura y profundidad al momento de representarla, tambien asi, dar mayor movimiento encuadrar la contraposicion del objeto en una forma dinamica y no solo cambiar su tamaño y forma.
Carpinteiro, Deck, Pergolado, Telhado, Portas, Assoalhos, Tacos, Escadas, Formas para concretos, e outros serviços em madeiras.
Soldiers form the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), conduct a Twilight Tattoo performance on Whipple Field, Joint Base Myer Henderson-Hall, Va., July 09, 2013. Twilight Tattoo is an hour-long pageant, which showcases the U.S. Army through Old Guard Soldiers and The U.S. Army Band. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cody W. Torkelson)
Learn more about Tuff Forms playground climbers! mrcrec.com/www/mrc-products/themed-playground-equipment/147
With each passing week Key West Contemporary becomes a little more pleasing to my eye. Every year I go to the Orchid Show at the NYBG as often as possible. Each year I start out with fond memories of the previous year's showing and every year by the final day I claim that this year's show is the best ever.
They form strong, lasting pair bonds and it’s usual to see birds in pairs throughout the year. Females usually show dominance over the males, the original hen-pecked male then. A pose on a branch would have been better than next to the seeds, but I see those big brown eyes and then I realize that bird is gonna get her way.
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Custom metal forming equipment used in the process of bending steel sheet metal coil in to metal parts. Industrial roll forming machinery manufactured by Metform International
Anish Kapoor in Pitzhanger Manor, optical tricks with mirrors and metal
Anish Kapoor
(March to August 2019)
Within the newly restored gallery, with its three circular skylights, Kapoor’s sculptures challenge our traditional notion of form and space by disorientating the viewer and transforming their surroundings.
These sculptures echo Soane’s complex use of mirrors and light and will enable visitors to Pitzhanger to see Soane’s architecture from a fresh perspective.
[Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery]
Pitzhanger Manor was bought by Sir John Soane (1753-1837) in 1800. He demolished most of George Dance's building but retained the southern extension, replacing the main block with one of his own design. In the same year Soane employed John Haverfield to produce new designs for the grounds which were delivered by September 1800 (guidebook). The new mansion was used to display Soane's art collection and for entertaining, his Lincoln's Inn house being retained as the family residence. By 1809 Soane was only occasionally at Pitzhanger and in June of that year he instructed James Christie to sell the house and the estate. Once again the property passed through a series of owners until, in 1843, it was sold to the politician Spencer Walpole and became the home of his four unmarried sisters-in-law, the daughters of the Rt Hon Spencer Perceval. Prior to the death aged ninety-five of the last-surviving Perceval sister, Frederika, in May 1900, her nephew, Sir Spencer Walpole, had begun negotiations with Ealing District Council for the sale of the house and the estate. The sale negotiations were completed early in January 1900 and, following Miss Perceval's death, alterations were carried out. The then Borough Surveyor, Charles Jones, was responsible for the designs for the alterations to the house and grounds and in April 1902 the building was opened as a public library. At the time of the sale, the property was variously referred to as Manor House Park (Middlesex County Times, 19 May 1900) and Perceval Park (Middlesex County Times, 28 July 1900). The name Walpole Park was adopted after communications between the last owner and Ealing Borough Council towards the end of 1900.
Further major alterations to the library building were completed by 1940 and then, in 1984, the Central Library was moved to new premises in Ealing. The following year a continuing programme of restoration and repair to both the mansion and the grounds began. The restored manor house was reopened as a museum and centre for cultural events in the late 1990s. The grounds continue (2000) in the ownership of the London Borough of Ealing.
[Historic England]
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No âmbito do Programa Erasmus +/mobilidade de docentes, a Professora Slavica Vrsaljko, da Universidade de Zadar, Croatia, proferiu no Auditório 2 do IPBeja, a 14 de abril de 2015, o Seminário “Forms of Communication: formal and informal”
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38° 00' 46.87''N
7° 52' 22.19''W
SEGUNDO DÍA DE INTENSIDAD. 10 MAYO
A través de 16 instalaciones, el visitante recorre un espacio vivo que desarrollará en cada uno reacciones absolutamente diferentes. A través de la exhibición y las distintas actividades que la completan, se reflexionará acerca del modo en el que el arte se relaciona actualmente con la realidad. Esta exposición se aleja de las formas más tradicionales y juega con las prácticas performativas para despertar la sorpresa del espectador. Así, el espacio del CA2M se convierte en un lugar de experimentación directa de sensaciones que juegan con lo visual y lo sonoro reflexionando acerca de cómo el cuerpo responde a ese tipo de estímulos.
Esta exposición, concebida como evento, subrayó la performatividad y la forma en que funciona, la forma en que se acciona a sí misma. Incluyó objetos, audiovisuales y cuerpos. Fue una exposición continuamente “en vivo”, ya que las instalaciones, fotografías, películas, performances, debates, etcétera, habitaron el espacio del museo.
Through 16 facilities, the visitor walks through a living space that will develop in each one absolutely different reactions. Through the exhibition and the different activities that complete it, we will reflect on the way in which art is currently related to reality. This exhibition moves away from the more traditional forms and plays with the performative practices to awaken the surprise of the viewer. Thus, the space of the CA2M becomes a place of direct experimentation of sensations that play with the visual and the sonorous reflecting on how the body responds to that type of stimuli.
This exhibition, conceived as an event, underlined the performativity and the way in which it works, the way in which it actuates itself. It included objects, audio-visuals and bodies. It was a continuous exhibition "live", since the installations, photographs, films, performances, debates, etc., inhabited the space of the museum.
Comisaria/ curator: Chantal Pontbriand
CA2M - PER/FORM. CÓMO HACER LAS COSAS CON [SIN] PALABRAS
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Angie sets a hated health and safety form on fire as she leaves the company.
We lost four photographers this week. It's very sad. Good luck, Angie!
CGA in top 25% of all sixth forms nationally! ALPS grade 3. We are very proud of our high achieving students.