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Replica of Kevin Parlett/ Soho motorsport's G35..
This is how it will look for the 2013 Global Time Attack Season..
Only needs a tire sponsor on the front but there isnt signed any contract yet ;)
Figuras de las nuevas reverendas Moira de Infinity. Espero que os gusten :)
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New Infinity's reverend Moira scale models. I hope you like it. :)
Infinity (symbol: ∞) is a concept in many fields, most predominantly mathematics and physics, that refers to a quantity without bound or end. People have developed various ideas throughout history about the nature of infinity. The word comes from the Latin infinitas or "unboundedness".
Mike Ayres Design Infinity hut.
Soft play structure with mirrored internal walls with integral fibre optic lights
Infinity-Nets
2005
Acrylic on canvas.
76⅜ × 76⅜ in. (194 × 194 cm).
Collection of Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki
my dad is a math teacher, and his calculus students brought this onion ring to him because they say it's shaped like an infinity symbol. originally they wanted to dry it and then apparently put it on display (i know... teenagers...) but i told him i would take a picture of it, matte and frame it, and he could hang it in his room. voila :)
This photograph was taken at the Cycle of Songs rehearsal for the piece entitled 'Infinity', composed by Peter Gregson, at Emmanuel College on 12th June 2014. This was sung by a composite choir of singers mainly from Women of Note and ReSound.
This photograph was taken at the Cycle of Songs rehearsal for the piece entitled 'Infinity', composed by Peter Gregson, at Emmanuel College on 12th June 2014. This was sung by a composite choir of singers mainly from Women of Note and ReSound.
Yayoi Kusama "Infinity Mirrors" exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Yayoi Kusama
Infinity Nets Yellow
1960
Oil paint on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
"Infinity Nets Yellow is one of the most significant surviving works from Kusama's early years in New York and was formerly in the collection of American artist Frank Stella. Viewed at close range, its kinetic surface seems to engulf one's field of vision. Creating such expansive areas of pattern required tremendous physical labor and focus from the artist, but she was determined to incite experiences of immersion and boundlessness, an interest that would later be manifested in the Infinity Mirror Rooms."
Found my camera charger, finally. So back to my new camera.
If you're looking at this picture, I love you.
Infinity at Brickell is a 52-story luxury condominium sky-rise that features 459 loft-style residences commanding captivating views in every direction. Located one block from all the action on Brickell Avenue, Infinity is a lifestyle destination buzzing with cosmopolitan comforts and convenience.
Infinity at Brickell is a 52-story luxury condominium sky-rise that features 459 loft-style residences commanding captivating views in every direction. Located one block from all the action on Brickell Avenue, Infinity is a lifestyle destination buzzing with cosmopolitan comforts and convenience.
I painted this little remote for me. It didn't take me much time because it hasn't a lot of colors.
I think Infinity is a great game with amazing models that show us a different way to paint scale models ^^
Infinity at Brickell is a 52-story luxury condominium sky-rise that features 459 loft-style residences commanding captivating views in every direction. Located one block from all the action on Brickell Avenue, Infinity is a lifestyle destination buzzing with cosmopolitan comforts and convenience.
‘Infinity’ is an immersive environment project by Refik Anadol. Project is an integral part of artist’s ongoing ‘Temporary Immersive Environment Experiments’ which is a research on audio/visual installations by using the state called immersion which is the state of consciousness where an immersant’s awareness of physical self is transformed by being surrounded in an engrossing environment; often artificial, creating a perception of presence in a non-physical world.
In this project ‘infinity’ chosen as a concept,a radical effort to deconstruct the framework of this illusory space and transgress the normal boundaries of the viewing experience to set out to transform the conventional flat cinema projection screen into a three dimensional kinetic and architectonic space of visualisation by using contemporary algorithms.
Light is the major element in the experiment, used to blur and interconnect the boundaries between the two realms actual/fictional and physical/virtual. It signifies the threshold between the simulacrum space created by the projection technology, and the physical space where the viewer stands. The experiments will discuss the inherent spatial qualities of immersive virtual environments and their effect on the embodied person. Through the presented framework, the experiments intends to question the relativity of perception and how it informs the apprehension of our surroundings. Rather than approaching the medium as a means of escape into some disembodied techno-utopian fantasy, projects sees itself as a means of return, i.e. facilitating a temporary release from our habitual perceptions and culturally biased assumptions about being in the world, to enable us, however momentarily, to perceive ourselves and the world around us freshly.
Exhibition at Artnivo’s ’40 Meters 4 Walls 8 Cubes’ in collaboration with Istanbul Biennial at Zorlu Performing Art Center.
Work in Progress shot of an Odalisque miniature for the sci-fi game Infinity, by Crovus Belli.
Here I have glued the arms and applied a spray undercoat.
She's ready for painting.