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Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

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Network Galway Christmas Lunch in the House Hotel. Photo Martina Regan

Photo by Kostas Tziamalis

Slovenia, Democracy Network, 17 March, 2016

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

Network Warrington 203 YJ11 EKC Optare Solo M780, seen in Warrington on 19/07/2011.

Network Warrington

 

At the Bayfront Event Plaza, Gardens by the Bay in conjunction with the Children's Festival.

Robert Morgan, AdviCoach networks with Dr. Steve Watts, Watts Chiropractic Center at the Speed Networking Event.

artist: Chiharu Shiota, *1972 Osaka

Network SouthEast

English Electric Type 5

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Derby railway station

13 September 2015

21.yy’ın ticaret sistemi olarak görülen Network Marketing, gün geçtikçe büyümekte ve dikkatleri üzerine çekmektedir. Kişinin tamamen kendi emeği ile doğru orantılı gelir sağlayan bu ticaret sistemi, tüm katılımcılarına eşit fırsat sunması, ...

 

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The Network Rail Intercity 125 , The Flying Banana, wit power cars 43013 and 43062 , passing through Middlesbrough in the North East of England .

According to Realtime Trains the route and timings were;

Orpington [ORP] 7....................1040...................1055 1/2................15L

Petts Wood [PET].....................1042 1/2.............1058.......................15L

Petts Wood Junction...............1044...................1059 1/2................15L

Bickley Junction[XLY].............1045 1/2.............1100 3/4.................15L

Bickley [BKL].............................1046 1/2.............1101.........................14L

Bromley South [BMS]..............1049/1050 1/2..1103/1103 1/2........13L

Shortlands [SRT].......................1052 1/2/1053..1105 1/2/1107 1/4..14L

Shortlands Junction................1054...................1107 3/4.................13L

Beckenham Junction .............1055 1/2.............1109........................12L

Kent House [KTH]....................1058 1/2.............1110..........................11L

Penge East [PNE].....................1100 1/2..............1111..........................10L

Sydenham Hill [SYH]...............1103 1/2..............1113...........................9L

West Dulwich [WDU]...............1105 1/2..............1113...........................7L

Herne Hill [HNH].......................1108....................1115...........................6L

Brixton [BRX].............................1110 1/2...............1116...........................5L

Shepherds Lane Junction......1112.....................1117...........................4L

Clapham High Street .............1113.....................1117 1/2.....................4L

Voltaire Road Junction...........1113.....................1117 3/4....................4L

Wandsworth Road ..................1113 1/2...............1118...........................4L

Factory Junction......................1114.....................1118 1/4.....................4L

Grosvenor Bridge Junction...1115 1/2...............1119 3/4....................4L

London Victoria [VIC]..............1118.....................1123..........................5L

Photos taken during the redevelopment of the Express Buildings 1980's extension. Former print hall.

Now known as Express Networks, a mixed residential and office space development by Artisan.

These images from 2002.

Versa Hybrid 102 stands at the 7/7A terminus on 24 January, in the last week of the service.

Tom Price, who was born in London in 1981, studied at Chelsea College of Art and the Royal College of Art Sculpture School. In 2009 he was featured on BBC Four television documentary, Where is Modern Art Now? He was awarded the Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellowship. In 2010 he featured on BBC Four’s, How to Get A Head in Sculpture. He was also included in 10 Magazine’s Ten Sculptors You Should Meet. His statues, which are currently on display at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, trace the evolution of Price’s approach to the male figure.

 

The exhibition at YSP employs bronze statuary in ways that subvert the tradition of sculpture. Bronze statues traditionally represent individuals of great significance within canons and traditions of thought and practice. The British tradition can be linked to an interest in similar practices employed in the Classical civilisations. Usually commemorated in this way are white men, typically in public places in Britain of civic interest. A well-known example would be the statues that can be found in Trafalgar Square in London. Price’s statues represent anonymous subjects: black men in the street, along with images from print media. The status of these anonymous subjects is raised by referencing the tradition of bronze statuary in this way and thereby subverts the power relations of the hierarchies reflected.

 

A nine foot tall bronze statue with black patina of a young black man stands in the grounds of YSP. Its title is Network. He is broad-shouldered and dressed in urban clothing. The subject is glancing at his mobile phone. His downcast features subvert the tradition of representing heroic, powerful figures by impressing for his vulnerability. While the figure is charismatic for the great scale of its dimensions, it is also modest: powerful and powerless at the same time.

 

Price continues to use the scale of the statues to undermine both the sculptural tradition employed and the hierarchical inequities implied. Elsewhere in this exhibition the visitor is invited to view male nudes – the first male figures made by Price. Mounted on plinths, the viewer might expect a representation of a famous aristocrat or politician. The small scale of the nudes speaks of vulnerability, as does the posture of the figures. Their features indicate a lugubrious weariness. These powerless nudes are given the titles of roads in Brixton (Price’s home). The streets themselves are, somewhat ironically, named after individuals of significance within canons of thought and practice in Western culture.

 

Price is interested in the mental narratives that result in the individual’s reaction, formed of subconscious and conscious assumptions and judgements, when we first meet someone. He explores posture, expression and status with the use of bronze statues and the relevance they have to current ways of thinking and behaving. Bronze heads can be found displayed on plinths. They are sprayed with car paint, thus adding a contemporary edge to what might have been an old or even ancient representation. Where a heroically arranged physiognomy might be expected, again that same downcast vulnerability is overwhelmingly detectable. Price employs one of the oldest media to be manipulated by man and makes an extremely relevant appeal to contemporary understanding and empathy.

 

Tom Price, until 27 April, Bothy Gallery & Lakeside, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, WF4 4LG.

 

Daniel Potts

- See more at: www.aestheticamagazine.com/blog/review-tom-price-yorkshir...

19 April 2023, Leeds, UK, #THEdigitalUK

Micke is patching the network in our server center. A lot of cables but Micke is a real professional! :-)

Networking Event on the 22nd of November, organised in celebration of our journey through Chile. Organised with Sustainability Partners, DATS 24 & Eoly.

Reception guests networking at the Presidency Reception, hosted by Latvia, at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 23 May 2018.

Speed networking activity. Global Landscapes Forum Accra 2019.

 

Photo by Musah/GLF

 

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THE Research Excellence Summit: Asia-Pacific

20 February 2019

Sydney, Australia

#ResearchEx

This diagram is an attempt to demonstrate the various layers of network communication layers, both the physical medium and the amount of government/state and corporate control at each layer. Ultimately, the best opportunities for using networks with less control lie at the LAN layer and the Global layer.... though there are opportunities and technologies at all layers.

 

The dinner also provided a great opportunities for exhibitors and members of the Meetings Africa team to catch up and, in some cases, network

Participation of the Creative Tourism Network at Global Tourism Network, Andorra –March 2011.

Network Rail continue to restore the Grade 2 listed signal box at Baschurch on the Shrewsbury to Chester line. This view, taken shortly after 70013 passed through on 25 November 2017, shows the roof replaced and upper timber work repaired and painted.

Check out all the action from the latest Movers and Shakres as Buzzin Media Group came dressed to impress. www.buzzinmediagroup.com Photos Courtesy of Paul Yates Photography

One day I went inside from the town and got to this place where there are lots of birds and all... a lovely place. As I was too late i did'nt get to click any of 'em. But I saw this transformer with lots of cables coming from it. The lines seemed interesting, and this is what i got... Sure I 'll go there again to take more pictures...

 

U can see the original one on top(did a bit of exposure correction). It looked good in monochrome too, so I kept that too as well.

 

......See it in fullscreen view.....

 

Expecting ur comments and critiqs....

 

at Leicester platform 4

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