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Is this Invader on Lafayette new? In any case, it's the first time I've noticed it.

Other views of Space Invader BGK_28 HERE

Douglas A-26/JD Invader at the Musée Royal de l’Armée et d’Histoire Militaire

Invaders of Space, by Murray Leinster

Berkley Medallion F1022, 1964 PBO

Cover art by Richard M. Powers

A mean heavy-hitter operated by a coalition of Invading Aliens.

Reguliersgracht / The seven bridges PLUS 2 invaders bikes💦

Invader Zim Series 2: RoboParents Action Figure 2 Pack

Invaders in Paris!

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PA-1077

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Hands down, one of the better animated shows ever to come from Nickelodeon... which they canceled immediately following the 9/11/01 attacks in New York City and Washington, DC. Yes, he was part of an invading force for a hostile race but it was an over-the-top freakin' cartoon!! Not real life, people. Sheesh!

Anthology Film Archives Building, 32 Second Avenue, NYC

 

by navema

www.navemastudios.com

 

Invader (born 1969) is a French urban artist who pastes up characters from and inspired by the Space Invaders game, made up of small colored square tiles that form a mosaic. He does this in cities across the world, then documents this as an "Invasion", with books and maps of where to find each invader.

 

Invader started this project in 1998 with the invasion of Paris - the city where he lives and the most invaded city to date - and then spread the invasion to 31 other cities in France (such as Montpellier, Marseille, Avignon, Rennes, Bordeaux, Lille, or Bastia...), London, Cologne, Geneva, Newcastle, Rome, Berlin, Lausanne, Barcelona, Bonn, Ljubljana, Vienna, Amsterdam, Bilbao, Manchester, and Darlington are among the 22 other European cities which have been invaded. In the world, Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego, Bangkok, Tokyo, Katmandu, Varanasi, Melbourne, Perth, and even Mombasa are now invaded with his colorful characters in mosaic tiles.

 

The mosaics depict characters from Space Invaders and other video games from the late 1970s. The images in these games were made with fairly low-resolution graphics, and are therefore suitable for reproduction as mosaics, with tiles representing the pixels. The tiles are difficult to alter and weather-resistant.

 

Invader installed his first mosaic in the mid 1990s in Paris. According to the artist, it was a scout, or sentinel, because it remained the only one for several years. The program of installations began in earnest in 1998.

 

The locations for the mosaics are not random, but are chosen according to diverse criteria, which may be aesthetic, strategic or conceptual. Invader favors locations that are frequented by many people, but also likes some more hidden locations. In Montpellier, the locations of mosaics were chosen so that, when placed on a map, they form an image of a giant space invader character.

 

The mosaics are half built in advance, and Invader travels with them, and half from the city he is invading. When he arrives in a city he obtains a map and spends at least a week to install them. They are catalogued, pictured and Invader use a map indicating their locations within the city. Typically, mosaics are located 10 to fifteen feet above the ground, and often on street corners in areas of high visibility.

 

One of the more prominent places where the mosaics have been installed is on the Hollywood Sign. The first was placed on the letter D on December 31, 1999. During further trips to Los Angeles, Invader has placed mosaics on the 8 other letters of the sign.

 

Invader also works on another project that he titles "Rubikcubism", which consists making artworks made of Rubik's Cubes. Invader has had solo exhibitions at art galleries in Paris, Osaka, Melbourne, Los Angeles, New York City , and London. Invader placed two of his iconic tile works on the World Of Wonder Storefront Gallery, located at 6650 Hollywood Blvd., in Hollywood, CA. for the 4th annual I Am 8 Bit group show. In 2010, he was one of the featured artists in the film Exit Through the Gift Shop in which it states he is a cousin of Thierry Guetta (Mr. Brainwash). In the Futurama episode, Proposition Infinity (Season 6, Episode 4). Bender is depicted as a street artist, putting up images of himself using the same mosaic technique as Invader.

 

For more info, visit: www.space-invaders.com

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1972 Gilbern Invader.

 

Registered in May 1973.

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Other views of Space Invader VRS_19 HERE

invader - TK_96 - 10 Points

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Invader zim and gir

invader - I INVADE sticker

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Paris 1e

Paris : Invader Space Station

This tiny plant is growing in a crack in one of the planks on our deck!! Where there's a will.....

Spielereien mit Rauch und Projektoren für die HappyShooting Aufgabe "Nebel". Gemeinschaftsprojekt mit kesslflickr.

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The latest in Invader technology. This particular ship contains a small rover for the pilot.

 

I actually built this before I saw pictures of the new Blacktron Cruiser GWP, so any resemblance is coincidence. Heck, when It wasn't even intended to be like the original Invader either.

B-26K Invader 64-17653 at Pima

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reactivation Jan 2016

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Paris 18e

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Car: Gilbern Invader.

Engine: 2994cc V6.

Year of manufacture: 1971.

Date of first registration in the UK: 1st May 1971.

Place of registration: London.

Date of last MOT: 24th August 2017.

Mileage at last MOT: 88,846.

Date of last change of keeper: 26th August 2017.

Number of previous keepers: 5.

 

Date taken: 23rd July 2023.

Album: Cardigan Classic Car Club Show July 2023

Space invaders at the entrance to the Museumsquartier in Vienna.

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