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Photo prise sur une table blanche, lors d'une séance d'identification du CMAQ, au domaine de Maizerets, cet automne. 6543.

Date: 1er octobre 2013.

St James Hatcham, Goldsmiths, University of London

FMS "Big Scale"

Messerschmitt BF 109 F

 

Wingspan 1400mm

Length 1300mm

engine 4250-Kv580 Brushless Motor

Speed Control 65A ESC, Internal 5A SBEC

Propeller 13x9 Three Blade Propeller

Servos 7x

Landing Gear Servoless Electric Retracts (3x)

Battery 14.8V 4000mAh 4S LiPo

Radio Multiplex RX-7 DR

After the relocation of US 71, new jumbo-sized US 71 signs were placed next to the existing jumbo-sized US 20 signs... with obvious design differences between the two assemblies.

The entire multiplex of IA 17 and IA 210, which runs for one city block in Madrid or 400 feet, is visible in this photo. This multiplex was created in 1980, when IA 210 was extended westward from Slater along the former County Road E63, which followed North Avenue in Madrid. IA 210 also replaced the former IA 89, which ran along 1st Street west of IA 17 to Woodward. One block separates 1st Street and North Avenue, hence the multiplex with IA 17.

 

This is the shortest concurrency of state-maintained highways in Iowa. Before the US 34 bypass opened in Fairfield, the 350-foot multiplex of IA 1 and US 34 held that title by a mere 50 feet. However, Business US 34 is no longer maintained by the state.

Inside the new Hoyts multiplex on a walk around the city to catch up on what's happening while I wait for my car to have its WOF. March 2019 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

With over 900 cinema seats, seven movie screens and 13 food outlets, central Christchurch's $50 million new Hoyts EntX multiplex.

 

The three-level complex has been under construction for a year and a half between Colombo, Lichfield and Tuam Sts, opened on September 28, 2019.

 

EntX will replace the eight-screen Moorhouse Ave facility which cinema chain Hoyts lost in the earthquakes. It will be the company's third multiplex in Christchurch and 11th in New Zealand, and the second in the country with large "xtremescreens", recliner seats and in-cinema dining.

For More Info: i.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/106988919/new-hoyts-multiple...

2006

material: steel and multiplex

constituent: CBK, Groningen

design: Ward Huting & Gerard de Hoop (Huting & de Hoop)

 

In architecture, a folly is a building constructed strictly as a decoration, having none of the usual purposes of housing or sheltering associated with a conventional structure. So it was Ward Huting & Gerard de Hoop, of Huting & de Hoop, commissioned mission to build a modern folly for a modern park for the Noorderzon Festival in the Netherlands.

"Although this folly, like other true follies, does not have a particular function, it does have a use. Whether you wish to sit on it or climb on it, we advise you to come and discover the possibilities of this unique construction, and allow your imagination to be carried off."

Multiplex Gemini with custom painting

 

Wingspan: 1095mm

 

Más Allá del Multiplex.; en el marco de las actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara; Participan: Lefteris Becerra, Adriana Trujillo, Luna Marán, Andrea Lavagnini. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Lunes 11 de Marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG/Tonatiuh Figueroa.

No Patent Pending #12

Quartair, Den Haag 2015

 

Presented by iii in cooperation with TodaysArt and Quartair.

 

No Patent Pending is a nomadic performance series presenting radical interdisciplinary practices that engage with sound, image, space and the body. Imagining new tools to articulate everyday phenomena, extending the body, remapping sense perceptions, hacking and reinventing existing media and codes, creating time and space for events which find their preferred storage medium in the memory of participants.

 

Adam Donovan is a hybrid media artist originally from Australia and currently based in Vienna who works in the area of science, art and technology. His artwork incorporates Nonlinear Acoustics, robotic sculpture, Game Engine Environments and camera tracking. Inspired by our attachment to machines and the intangible aspects of physics that we experience every day, Adam Donovan explores these phenomena amplifying their effects to create new mediums and new experiences.

Light play at Multiplex Cinema. Regal Theater on Mall Drive. North Charleston, SC. Photo taken January 2009.

 

Image and text posted: 16 January 2009

Revised: 15 July 2011

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

fioritura 2009

 

ingrandire! :)

 

"...il corpo non è più un involucro, la mente abita le nuvole,si annunciano giorni felici, in una nuova nascita. "

L'eleganza del riccio - Muriel Barbery

Wingspan: 882 mm

Overall length: 812 mm

Engine: Himax C 3516-1350kV

ESC: Multiplex BL-54

  

The Vue multiplex cinemas and Angel sculpture in Liverpool Road, Islington. London, July 2008.

'Cosmorama' by Vehicles For Experimental Practice - Launch of Multiplexer - Goldsmiths Design Journal -

21st October 2015

Governor Robert Bentley took time to thank supporters at the Cramton Bowl Multiplex as part of the "Thank You, Alabama" Party.

Nitrato de plata y laca duco sobre vidrio. Benjamin Ossa

if you want to understand the mass pulse, watch the movie in mass theater :)

Caltha palustris Multiplex, double yellow variety

Photo taken in Belgium

All rights reserved - © copyright leonardoabbate.it

Looking west on Business US 34 at the Fairfield town square, IA 1 joins Business US 34, but not for long. IA 1 leaves Business US 34 after just one block and continues its trek northward. This concurrency is only 350 feet long, which made it the shortest multiplex of state-maintained highways when US 34 ran through Fairfield, but Business US 34 is no longer maintained by the state. Other blink-and-you'll miss it multiplexes in Iowa are IA 17 and 210 in Madrid and IA 9 and 15 in Armstrong.

Felipe Gutierrez e Patty Multiplex

TischböckeTvinns aus Birke-Multiplex in hell-braun mit Glastischplatte

West End multiplex, Boston. Converted from a department store to a five screen cinema in 2002. Renamed Savoy in 2017 and in 2019 the screens began a luxury upgrade to all reclining seats.

 

Boston, Lincolnshire, UK - West End (Savoy) Cinema, West Street

November 2007 (image reworked 2020)

Continuing this experiment, here is the top view of the board - now with the same IN-12A tube (left) but with a leetle IN-17 on the right. There's also now only one driver chip shared by the two tubes. This is by design, and not just because I killed the other driver chip.

 

The plan is to build a clock using the larger IN-12As for the hours and minutes and the less obtrusive little tubes for the seconds. However, a clock that shows all those things will have six tubes, each of which would ordinarily require its own driver chip, and having that many chips in a circuit can cause the printed circuit board to get ungainly (both larger than I'd like and more complex). Multiplexing solves this problem by juggling one driver chip among multiple tubes.

 

This setup is now actually multiplexed, being directed by a microcontroller, unlike in that last picture. Each of these tubes is really only lit 1/3 of the time, and only one of them is lit at any given time. However, the circuit switches between them fast enough that the human eye, or the camera with a shutter speed slower than 1/60 of a second, sees them as being continuously lit. Persistence of Vision is a really cool feature, commonly exploited by electronic devices. In this case it allows me to drive two tubes with one driver chip. The final design uses six tubes and two driver chips, with three pairs of tubes (hours, minutes, seconds) each lit 1/3 of the time.

 

I built this prototype to see if a) this approach was going to work to my satisfaction - I've heard reports of weird things happening with multiplexed nixies, like an unpleasant ringing sound. Happily, that isn't happening with these tubes, nor do any of the other evils I've heard about seem to be happening; b) I could match the tubes' brightness reasonably well. Almost got that going.

 

prunus triloba 'multiplex'

Love Tank (2009)

by S.Teddy Darmawan (Indonesia)

 

Multiplex, Resin, Metal Structure

Approx. 200 x 500 x 650 cm

 

Tanks, synonymous with the landscape of war, are instrumental war machines in the propagation of western supremacy.

 

Pagoda, adorned with lotuses and often part of a temple compound, believed to be the padmasana, the seats of gods and goddesses who rule this world, is the shape of temples and a symbol for the levels of pure love in Eastern cultures.

 

This work expresses the interaction between the East and West cultures – an interaction which often ends in clashes. The adaptation of these cultures is symbolised through the visual language of seven tanks stacked on top of one another forming a tall structure resembling a Pagoda. The tanks are decorated or camouflaged with red lotuses and the juxtaposition transforms the killing machine into one that conveys love and peace to humankind.

 

About S. Teddy D.

 

Artist S. Teddy Darmawan was born in Padang in 1970 and graduated from Indonesia Institute of Arts, Fine Arts Department, Yogyakarta. He was Artist in Residence in Aachen, Germany and was selected for best five of Phillip Morris Awards 2001 (Indonesia).

 

ART-ON-SITE

 

The National Museum’s Art-On-Site public art programme invites artists to exploit the site-specific qualities of the National Museum’s public spaces, to create provocative and original work that alters the visitor’s perceptions of the museum environment. Working in close collaboration with the Museum’s programmers over a sustained period of time, it is hoped that each commissioned artwork can mark a new stage or open up new possibilities in the creative development of the selected artist.

An outstandingly inspiring visual by popular art-designer, Robert Rusin of Milton Keynes.

Heritage series poster print recalls the year of 1985, when first British multiplex 10 screen cinema opened at The Point in Milton Keynes.

 

Artist website www.mkfive.co.uk

Online poster shop

www.zazzle.co.uk/ziggymk

www.multiplex.global/projects/100-bishopsgate-london/

www.100bishopsgate.com/

historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191603

collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/view-item?i=2660&WINID=15...

 

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/services/environment-and-planning...

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/services/environment-and-planning...

5sthelensplace.co.uk/

www.ericparryarchitects.co.uk/projects/office/1-undershaf...

www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page...

www.tichelaar.nl/projecten/gevelbekleding-st-helensh-london

 

22 Bishopsgate: New Images Of City's Tallest Skyscraper. Londonist: londonist.com/2015/06/yaaaawwwwwnnnnn

www.constructionenquirer.com/2015/11/17/green-light-for-l...

 

www.plparchitecture.com/

www.plparchitecture.com/twentytwo.html

 

"London's half-built Pinnacle set to reach new Heights.

Consortium clinches £300m deal to buy, reshape and restart stalled building work on what could become the City of London’s tallest tower". The Guardian, Julia Kollewe, 19 Feb 2015:

www.theguardian.com/business/2015/feb/19/londons-half-bui...

 

"22 Bishopsgate: £1bn tower that will be tallest in the City is given go ahead". EveningStandard, Jonathan Prynn, 7 April 2016:

www.standard.co.uk/news/london/22-bishopsgate-1bn-tower-t...

 

"22 Bishopsgate – and the steroidal towers set to ruin London's skyline". The Guardian, Oliver Wainwright, Tue 30 Jun 2015: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/jun/30/22-bishopgat...

 

London's "22 Bishopsgate" Skyscraper - 4D Build Sequence | The B1M: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHQE0tm8aN4

 

www.wilkinsoneyre.com/projects/6-8-bishopsgate-and-150-le...

The AMC Empire 25 Theater multiplex 42nd Street lobby ceiling mural depicting three muses dancing - The third woman from the left nearest to the fawn with the flute is female impersonator Julian Eltinge - The proscenium mural was created for this theatre in 1912 when it was known as The Eltinge - Painted by French artist Arthur Brounet New York City NYC

Light play at Multiplex Cinema. Regal Theater on Mall Drive. North Charleston, SC. Photo taken January 2009.

 

Image and text posted: 16 January 2009

Revised: 15 July 2011

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Love Tank (2009)

by S.Teddy Darmawan (Indonesia)

 

Multiplex, Resin, Metal Structure

Approx. 200 x 500 x 650 cm

 

Tanks, synonymous with the landscape of war, are instrumental war machines in the propagation of western supremacy.

 

Pagoda, adorned with lotuses and often part of a temple compound, believed to be the padmasana, the seats of gods and goddesses who rule this world, is the shape of temples and a symbol for the levels of pure love in Eastern cultures.

 

This work expresses the interaction between the East and West cultures – an interaction which often ends in clashes. The adaptation of these cultures is symbolised through the visual language of seven tanks stacked on top of one another forming a tall structure resembling a Pagoda. The tanks are decorated or camouflaged with red lotuses and the juxtaposition transforms the killing machine into one that conveys love and peace to humankind.

 

About S. Teddy D.

 

Artist S. Teddy Darmawan was born in Padang in 1970 and graduated from Indonesia Institute of Arts, Fine Arts Department, Yogyakarta. He was Artist in Residence in Aachen, Germany and was selected for best five of Phillip Morris Awards 2001 (Indonesia).

 

ART-ON-SITE

 

The National Museum’s Art-On-Site public art programme invites artists to exploit the site-specific qualities of the National Museum’s public spaces, to create provocative and original work that alters the visitor’s perceptions of the museum environment. Working in close collaboration with the Museum’s programmers over a sustained period of time, it is hoped that each commissioned artwork can mark a new stage or open up new possibilities in the creative development of the selected artist.

Construction of 22 Bishopsgate

I was in Innovative multiplex, Bangalore to watch "Rang De Basanti" last weekend. The colors of the neighboring apartment building caught my attention.

 

Below are posters of "Maalamal weekly", "Rang De Basanti" and "Taxi No 9211". they are are currently being screened.

This cinema complex has exactly the same corporate architectural facade that can be seen in a thousand out of town malls across the world. It really didn't have to be this bad in my view. This area of Georgian Bath was largely lost to German bombing. See other examples of bad architecture in Bath and Bristol here: www.flickr.com/groups/bad_architecture_in_bath_and_bristol/

Pilot: me

 

Picture taken by Fritz.

The first performance is on Friday June 27th and last summer performance will be Saturday June 28thwww.multiplexdance.org An Evening of Interactive Digital Dance Theatre Celebrating Equality. MULTIPLEX DANCE will feature “Threshold,” a solo performed by MXD Artistic Director Chad Michael Hall."With each step we take as a society toward marriage equality, we in the LGBTQ community grapple wi...

Love Tank (2009)

by S.Teddy Darmawan (Indonesia)

 

Multiplex, Resin, Metal Structure

Approx. 200 x 500 x 650 cm

 

Tanks, synonymous with the landscape of war, are instrumental war machines in the propagation of western supremacy.

 

Pagoda, adorned with lotuses and often part of a temple compound, believed to be the padmasana, the seats of gods and goddesses who rule this world, is the shape of temples and a symbol for the levels of pure love in Eastern cultures.

 

This work expresses the interaction between the East and West cultures – an interaction which often ends in clashes. The adaptation of these cultures is symbolised through the visual language of seven tanks stacked on top of one another forming a tall structure resembling a Pagoda. The tanks are decorated or camouflaged with red lotuses and the juxtaposition transforms the killing machine into one that conveys love and peace to humankind.

 

About S. Teddy D.

 

Artist S. Teddy Darmawan was born in Padang in 1970 and graduated from Indonesia Institute of Arts, Fine Arts Department, Yogyakarta. He was Artist in Residence in Aachen, Germany and was selected for best five of Phillip Morris Awards 2001 (Indonesia).

 

ART-ON-SITE

 

The National Museum’s Art-On-Site public art programme invites artists to exploit the site-specific qualities of the National Museum’s public spaces, to create provocative and original work that alters the visitor’s perceptions of the museum environment. Working in close collaboration with the Museum’s programmers over a sustained period of time, it is hoped that each commissioned artwork can mark a new stage or open up new possibilities in the creative development of the selected artist.

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