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Here is a posterior view of the exquisite "Sisters, Half Life" bronze sculpture that was on display at a park in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
A small Xen lifeform, they live in nests and are extremely hostile to anything that goes near said nest.
Halflife, a site-specific installation in Kings Cross St Pancras Underground station by Speirs & Major.
Halflife is built upon a construct of digital, ordered cycles building from light to dark and beginning with bold, dramatic steps gradually becoming calmer until they dissolve ghost like - leaving just a trace of the light that has been - before the sequence resets itself to reveal an altogether new cycle.
The installation forms around British physicist Ernest Rutherford’s principal of decay, ‘Half-life (t1⁄2)’. The concept being that visitors may witness the changing cycles of growth and deterioration through light and colour.
Within the tunnel’s 90m-glazed wall are concealed 180 sources that work together to create a rich palette of animated colour. Through the intricate programming of each individual light source, sequences have been developed, from which the narrative of the piece grows organically. Each of the sources consists of five individual elements: red, green and blue light, complemented by warm and cool white. These then are carefully blended together to create a wide variety of hues, tones and saturations.
Whilst the juxtapositions of light and dark, order and chaos, past and present, peaceful and energetic are possible to observe in one viewing, the gradual evolution of hue and saturation are only recognisable across the piece’s entire duration, creating a new experience on each journey and even each footstep.
2nd February 2018.
Modern art in an entrance tunnel to Kings Cross Station - Halflife is working through the colour spectrum and this morning was working on greens, lighting up and going dark again as it cycled through the colour wheel. Caught the blur of a walker passing as I shot the tunnel from a lower angle.
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Showing off some minifigs for a future series of Half-Life themed MOCs, featuring parts of the Black Mesa Research Facility.
I've used a mix of offical LEGO parts, Brick Tactical weapons, and SI-DAN Toys accessories/weapons.
half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Poison_Zombie
Quite an unpleasant fellow. Fighting them is tough, and they're not too easy to look at. Good thing you almost never see them.
*Note the Brickarms Monopods on the back of the Headcrab*