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Dave is as happy as Larry, fettling our van to make it absolutely what we envisaged.

 

Walk a mile discussing mental health and help end discrimination, and the rain didn’t stop us !

Not the best image, but relieved to be home and looking out my own window again.

I fail at growing sweet years most years but I never give up !

Seem to spend my days river watching and identifying ships and boats, no name for this one though

Finally we get out a walk together ! Now I can see the infinite possibilities that 2 months ago seemed out of reach :)

The warrior sighs as he sleeps beneath autumn skies, his breath rising to the stars ✨

In the magic garden of Lama Yeshe

Enforced captivity makes me do strange things with paper

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.

 

www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/the-other/

Of Infinite Possibilities.

From Mindfulness to Insight conference

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.

 

www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/the-other/

The Other, 2024 Burning Man, Man Pavilion

 

Chosen as the 2024 Burning Man Pavilion, âThe Otherâ 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, youâll 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 âcenter,â 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 spaceâthe center, beneath the structure, remains open for congregation, featuring interconnected benches and seating. This aspect underscores the interplay between interior and exterior spaces. Itâs 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.

 

www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/the-other/

And the world was one step closer to peace. (Mary Fahy)

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.

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.

Finding the perfect wedding dress, no small feat, especially since it is the most important dress you will never wear! Once you start shopping for clothes the seemingly infinite possibilities is overwhelming, especially if you are a picky bride. But do not think that shopping for your wedding...

 

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Every night this ferry has to head back to Gourock to dock for the night

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.

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