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With the move to Cowley House complete I was given the opportunity to take away anything remaining for Cherwell Bus Preservation Group and I would find that even the stores lorry had been loaded for me so that I could facilitate this at the end of my shift. That Dexion racking is absolutely bulletproof and has been a godsend for the storage of our old AEC parts.
So..I think I like this one better than the other that I posted a while back. So I think I will leave this one up, take down the other, and maybe put it in the comments of this one. (that was confusing...sorry..)
This is inspired by the *incredibly* inspiring and fantastic video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BrDlrytgm8
The Mountains of Scotland.
(okay...so this wasn't really a mountain, but it was a little hill, and you can see mountains in the background).
Take the time to watch it. You'll wish you hadn't, because it'll make you extremely jealous. ;)
Again, this is my awesome friend with whom I got to share *awesome* adventures in Scotland..
Her incredibly talented pictures here: www.flickr.com/photos/44034026@N07/
*View larger, it's much better :o)*
Another day and another Long Marston bound special, this time the 5Z47 08:54 ex-Doncaster, with 47847 providing the power. Between the barrier coaches was a GNER Mk.2 buffet coach.
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My first day in Griffiths dorm! Beautiful lighting, isn't it? :) I've already told my roomie about the 365 project, but haven't completely mustered the courage to take self-timer shots with her in the room, so this will probably be one of the more rare, full body shots for quite some time...
Happy to see you! To see more photos from Move-in, please visit the photo gallery flic.kr/s/aHsmGiTAMU
... and another one to come, I'm afraid. On 21 July we got the keys of our new house and on 7 August we will have to finish the whole move operation.
So this week I painted, waxed the floor, cleaned the kitchen, moved a lot of stuff we haven't used for ages from attic A to attic B, etcetera. Why do (most) people hang on to so much stuff they will never use again?
I also did something I hadn't done for more than 30 odd years. I mowed "our" lawn and loved it. The large garden is one of the reasons we are moving to this house and we have already enjoyed quite a few short breaks in it.
As I don't like exercising in a gym, this is going to be my way of keeping fit.
Students began their school year on Sunday with move in day at the University of Central Arkansas. College and community groups helped move the students into their new dorms, and a lunch was provided by the UCA Alumni Association.
we dressed up as characters from daft punk's "around the world" video (directed by michel gondry). here i am in my makeshift mummy costume (torn bed sheets), practicing my signature move. see ohmilo's set for more!
Specifically, the house we just bought in Merrickville!
This was the first time we took a look through it with our agent. It already looks much better with no snow.
It needs some work, but the main big things (roof, foundation, structure) are all in great shape for a >100 year old home.
One of the big things is the lack of exterior... style. Should be easy to give it a bit better of a look. Long term it'd be nice to swap out the vinyl siding and put in something nicer looking.
Anyway, lots more pics to come of course as we document the move in and renovations!
A new chapter for Pataphysical Studios started today, as we moved the 'Pataphysical Slot Machine to a new home. Our poetic oracle made its maiden journey to the hilltop ranch of Drs. Canard and Figurine, after six years of art incubation in Dr. Rindbrain’s backyard.
The move went very smoothly, with a fine crew of goggled pataphysicians on hand. It took us about four hours to load, unload and set up the exhibit, on a balmy Saturday afternoon. Getting the electronics connected took about an hour — and we got it all working, with a bit of soldering and ritual incantations.
We celebrated this historic occasion with a shot of absinthe and lots of good cheer. Ubu and the Slot Machine seem to fit right in their new home: a lovely guest room with a private entrance, overlooking an idyllic garden with views of the bay.
We plan to host viewing parties and open studios every few months, so others in our community can get to experience the Slot Machine and its magical wonderboxes. Long live Ubu!
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There’s plenty of space at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lansing, Michigan. Four evenings a week, English as a Second Language classes occupy just a fraction of the square footage in the building, a former school that the congregation renovated and has occupied since June 2016. In January 2017, the church began offering free ESL classes in partnership with a local language school. That offering, and the momentum that has followed, led the Unitarian Universalist Association to name the church a 2018 Breakthrough Congregation.
See “Moved to Serve" by Heather Beasley Doyle, UU World (Spring 2019), pages 38–41. Photograph © 2018 Nick Hagen.
After sitting in the CN Fond Du Lac south yard tracks for what seemed like hours (Only 45 min) 2658 south comes alive and starts its move out onto the Waukesha Sub Tracks. This long and heavy Manifest will require a helper that has already been attached to the rear of the train in order to make it up Byron Hill just a few miles south. 4028 sitting on the adjoining track will follow shortly after as a local with set outs along the way to Waukesha,Wi.
Members of the incoming freshman class at Western Carolina University receive plenty of smiles and helping hands from faculty, staff and returning students at Freshman Move-in Day on Friday, Aug. 14. An army of volunteers in on hand to assist the newest members of the Catamount family as they move belongings into their new homes away from home for fall semester.
First year students arrive for move-in day at the Martha Rivers Ingram Commons.(John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
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My kiddo showing her dance moves for the party at SYWBPP.
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Various Artists
Wednesday 6 - Friday 8 November, Check listing for times
Various Locations
Various Locations
Street Talks is a series of quickfire public talks, part of the Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology Symposium. Rather than your typical poster session, these talks will take place on the streets of Dundee in various locations. Free speech is essential to political and social change – these artists are quite literally taking it to the streets to share their creative practices.
Luisa Charles & Elke Reinhuber –Wednesday 6th November, 2pm, Slessor Gardens
Luisa Charles – discusses the intersections of disability and design, and how novel bespoke design practices could offer a solution to designing for all needs, where universal design could not. These design ideologies, that include co-design, individual centred design, mass customisation, and mass personalisation, are exemplified by case studies from pop culture design media, such as the Fixperts and BBC’s Big Life Fix. She analyses the social, technological, and economical shifts that are required for these practices to become mainstream, and the capability of bespoke design to cause enough disruption within the design economy to create a shift in capitalism.
Elke Reinhuber – The Urban Beautician moved recently from the speckless city state of Singapore, where she already developed her retirement plans, across the South China Sea, to protest-ridden Hong Kong. There, she observed how much effort the cleaners put up to keep these megapolises scrubbed and tidy. As they are frequently overlooked, the Urban Beautician captured some of them during their relentless daily routine. While they have adapted themselves to their particular duties, their skills are hardly ever honoured or even acknowledged. Paying homage to their Sisyphean challenge, they can be positioned now anywhere through Augmented Reality and venerated as perpetualised sculptures of our everyday heroes.The Urban Beautician tries to improve neglected details in our urban environment with interventions in public space and performances to camera. Since more than a decade she cares for things most people are oblivious to.
Ibarieze Abani and Daisy Abbott & Anders Zanichkowsky – Thursday 7th November, 1:30pm, Albert Square, by McManus Gallery Steps
Ibarieze Abani and Daisy Abbott – Transmedia storytelling uses multiple delivery channels to convey a narrative in order to provide a more immersive entertainment experience (Jenkins, 2009). Transmedia activism can be very broadly defined as using storytelling to “effect social change by engaging multiple stakeholders on multiple platforms to collaborate toward appropriate, community-led social action” (Srivastava, 2009). Activism depends on participation and collaboration within a community to avoid unsustainable or inappropriate top-down interventions. A similar concept, transmedia mobilization, uses transmedia storytelling to engage “the social base of a movement in participatory media making practices across multiple platforms” (Constanza-Chock, 2013) and also requires interaction from diverse voices from within the community.
Anders Zanichkowsky –“I Am in Your Hands: Smartphones and the erotics of the future”Social media artist and queer anarchist Anders Zanichkowsky will present excerpts and reflections from his current Grindr project, “Queen of Hearts,” as well as other recent projects reading Tarot cards on hookup apps and go-go dancing for a remote audience on Instagram. During this talk, Anders will use the same social media platforms that are the subject of his presentation, inviting you into the theory behind the work, and into the work itself. Equal parts cultural criticism, performance art, and experimental public speaking, this street talk will level the hierarchy of physical presence over virtual appearance, and scandalously suggest how thirst traps and sexting with strangers can indeed point us towards a radical future of queer intimacy and counterculture.
Mohammad Namazi & Matteo Preabianca – Friday 8th November, 1:30pm, Wellgate Centre, Victoria Road entrance
Mohammad Namazi – An Archive of Audio Disobedience, intervenes into the public realm, and collaborates with individuals, to construct a live-event. The event manifests through utilising a net-based sound archive, capable of involving participants in a collective form of sound-action, -publication, -demonstration, -performance, and -play.
The archive comprises various audio effects, sound segments, words, and computer-generated speeches – to stage a critical symphony, rooted in and derived from, socio-political concerns.
Matteo Preabianca – Mantra Marx is the eighth album for the NonMiPiaceIlCirco! Project. NonMiPiaceIlCirco! is a musical project that has been on since 2004, the year of the first album. Since then, the line-up has been in a constant change, with Matteo Preabianca the only member from the beginning. So they took The Capital from the shelf to read again. But who remembers it, especially young people? Let’s get rid of guitars and songs to give a didactic approach to the music. 25 tracks, one for each of the First Book’s 25 chapters. They use the lyrics as Hinduist mantras, where repetition is the key for a deep understanding of our life, and Marx as well. Its music, besides being lo-fi and badly made, is just an excuse. The lyrics are a summarized version of the aforementioned book, spoken by 25 different Mandarin native voices, completely unaware of the reason behind the recording. Still time to die as a Marxist(?). Developed and recorded in China.
About the Artists
Daisy Abbott is an interdisciplinary researcher and research developer based in the School of Simulation and Visualisation at The Glasgow School of Art. Daisy’s current research focusses on game-based learning, 3D visualisation, and issues surrounding digital interaction, documentation, preservation, and interpretation in the arts and humanities. She also collaborates with artists on works aiming to explore the nature of digital interactivity and digital art.
Luisa Charles is an interaction designer, multidisciplinary artist, and filmmaker. Having been exhibited in the Science Museum, Science Gallery London, London Design Festival, and various film festivals, amongst others, her work spans many themes across science and technology, social politics, and personal narratives. She specialises in installation design and physical computing, experience design, fabrication, and videography, and her work often comes under the umbrella of speculative and critical design. Her work focuses heavily on research processes, and forms itself organically through investigation and experimentation.
Ibarieze Abani is a recent Masters graduate in Serious Games and Virtual Reality at the Glasgow School of Art, where she has carried out projects about cultural heritage, gender inequality, transmedia storytelling and climate policy. She is an advocate of the capabilities of interactive digital media as a tool for opening up dialogues surrounding large scale themes such as climate justice, social justice and intersectionality. She has a keen interest in working with people using digital media to make meaningful and tangible differences on a societal scale.
Mohammad Namazi (b. 1981. Tehran) is an artist, educator and researcher based in London. Mohammad works through means of de-construction, collaboration, process, unlearning, and telematics systems within social and cultural realms. The studio operates as a research-lab for inter-disciplinary projects that can span video, sound, liveevents, graphics, photography, sculptural structures, and internet-based projects. He received his doctorate from UAL research in 2019, and currently teaches as visiting lecturer at Wimbledon, and Chelsea College of Arts. Mohammad is a member of research cluster Critical Practice.
Matteo Preabianca- Music and Languages…Music and Languages? How come? Matteo starts playing violin when he was a child, but he did not like it, especially when he tried to beat it on the table. It did not make any good sound. So, better drumming, right? Meanwhile playing and spending a lot his mum’s money to buy records he realised even speaking other languages was not so bad. Especially when he invented his own. Step by step, he turned into a music and languages teacher.
Elke Reinhuber is not your average artist, because she became a specialist on choice, decision making and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. Currently, Reinhuber teaches and researches at the School of Creative Media, CityU Hing Kong and is affiliated with the School of Art, Design and Media at NTU in Singapore. In her artistic practice, she investigates on the correlation between decisions and emotions and explores different strategies of visualisation and presentation, working with immersive environments, mixed reality, imaging technologies and performance. In addition, her alter ego, the ‘Urban Beautician’ is pursuing a life which Elke didn’t follow.
Anders Zanickowsky is an American artist and activist who uses platforms like Grindr and Instagram as actual sites for performances about desire, uncertainty, and vulnerability. He is committed to José Esteban Muñoz’s concept of queer futurity in which artists refuse the oppressive confines of the present and reach instead towards what can only be imagined. He has an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2019) and was a resident with The Arctic Circle program in Svalbard (2016). Since 2008 he has worked in movements for housing justice, prison abolition, and HIV/AIDS.
Photography Kathryn Rattray
Move In- Lawn Games - Commons South Patio Lawn. Photos of International Students and VUceptors playing lawn games. Photos by Joe Howell
Move by Pink Sugah special for Going Bust on the Cleavage Sim from 11/7-11/11.... Special thanx to Hard Rust for the use of the Hard Alley Reform School
This account is busting at the seams and my older covers are getting hidden, so it's high time for a new account! I've officially transitioned to this account - www.flickr.com/people/noahscovers
Move by Pink Sugah special for Going Bust on the Cleavage Sim from 11/7-11/11.... Special thanx to Hard Rust for the use of the Hard Alley Reform School