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Shot for Mission 24: Invade. This USED TO BE my hobby desktop... miniature painting and paper modelling went excellently here... but it has been invaded by daughters' toys, wife's Ph. D. books and papers and basically anything that can't find another place at home :-(
I'll try to note everything here!
INVADER WAS HERE installation at MaMo, the arts center created by Ora-ïto on top of La Cité Radieuse in Marseille from september 28 till november 11 2020.
More info on MaMo website
Which one would you like?
'Invader' definitely has a superior "Wow" factor !
'Kelly Sea' will be easier to handle and more economical...if that matters.
Seen on the banks of the St.Lawrence River, Montreal, Canada in 2005.
Note the geodesic dome (remember them!) still standing in the old Expo '67 site across the river.
Photo of Grandstand's Invader From Space electronic game, taken from TV Cream Toys www.tvcreamtoys.co.uk - more photos, plus write ups, at the web site.
Space Invader in downtown Dallas.
He's losing pixels in the last several months it seems.
Other shots of the same:
www.flickr.com/photos/michaelshawkins/493375047/
www.flickr.com/photos/dewaun/158144579/
Tile street art by Invader, seen in London, England. Invader is the pseudonym of a French urban artist, born in 1969, whose work is modeled on the crude pixellation of 1970s 8-bit video games. He took his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, and much of his work is composed of square ceramic tiles inspired by video game characters. Although he prefers to remain incognito, and guards his identity carefully, his distinctive creations can be seen in many highly-visible locations in more than 60 cities in 30 countries. He documents each intervention in a city as an "Invasion", and has published books and maps of the location of each of his street mosaics.
Douglas A-26B Invader "Lady Liberty"
Serial No: 41-39230
Registration: N9682C
CAF Airsho 2008 (Midland, Texas)
Photo by www.kensaviation.com
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Douglas A-26C Invader N3710G at RAF Alconbury on 16th August 1980. Tragically it crashed at Biggin Hill just over a month later.
Space Invader @ Paris
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