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A trip to Horsham, and this was all I got. Another of the hearts supporting St Catherine's Hospice. I love the figures on the one, each mirroring the other's posture.
The Treasure Hunt topic of Kaleidoscope reminded me that I had brought one home after sorting through Mum's things 5 years ago or so. Sure enough, it was still in the basket, but not easy to photograph! This was taken on the phone, as the aperture for seeing the patterns was less than 1cm across.
Photo of the battered whole thing in comments...
Treasure Hunt 42: Kaleidoscope
As the minute I can’t do much more than watch the world pass or sail by my window - fingers crossed I get a new hip soon
The roof has now collapsed on the little barn that I photographed in August 2018, as predicted by several of you.
Forgot where I shot from before, not my finest.
We picked up our van at last! She's called Lirael, those of you who read Garth Nix fantasy fiction will know who she is named after.
A few things need addressing, but we'd rather do them ourselves now.
The Other, 2024 Burning Man, Man Pavilion
Chosen as the 2024 Burning Man Pavilion, “The Other” by Jen Lewin invites participants into a whimsical journey of exploration and play. Featuring eight gracefully curved, canyon-shaped tentacles, this interactive installation offers stairways and ramps that lead to various vantage points. As you move through its sweeping pathways, you’ll experience the infinite possibilities of exploration, never quite reaching a destination but instead discovering the beauty of the spaces in between. Gaze outward to The Man and The City, or inward to connect with fellow explorers in this dynamic, ever-changing landscape.
The concept for The Other is deliberately crafted around eight distinct tentacles, each possessing its own independent perspectives: inwards, outwards, upwards, away, and towards. Rather than fixating on a singular ‘center,’ participants are encouraged to navigate, meander, and explore each area individually, fostering a sense of discovery that would be unattainable if they were interconnected. This concept prioritizes exploration.
For those inclined towards gathering, the design also utilizes negative space—the center, beneath the structure, remains open for congregation, featuring interconnected benches and seating. This aspect underscores the interplay between interior and exterior spaces. It’s about form, but equally about the spaces in between.
The Other was made possible by the amazing Man Build Crew, and their talented and incredible build team.
Lighting Design and light animation made possible by the amazing talent of @ Mark Slee.
#techforgood - this years team from JPMorgan who will work with us - MindMosaic Counselling and Therapy- to develop a client management platform. Great to be part of the team.
Watching for Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth from the garden of land that was owned by Sir George Burns who formed the Cunard Line with Samuel Cunard and David Maciver. www.britannica.com/biography/Sir-Samuel-Cunard-1st-Baronet
Taken from Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian: Infinite Possibility
[March-June 2015]
The Guggenheim (officially the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum). Founded by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1937 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, it was renamed after it's founder's death in 1952.
The current building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) and built in 1959.