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Mittelalterlich Spectaculum, Hamburg, 25.06.2010

In an abandoned warehouse near Euston Station, London, I boarded the spaceship Prometheus for a wild, secret, trip.

"Prometheus Bound"

by Robert Lowell

Cast read-through

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With 88002 'Prometheus' in charge & nearing journeys end 4M27, the 05.48 Mossend Down Yard to Daventry International Railfreight Recep Fl service as it passes Cathiron. Thu 04.06.2020.

Mittelalterlich Spectaculum, Hamburg, 25.06.2010

Promo-shoot for the band Prometheus

Assistant and spiritual guideance: Jon Erik Tagestad, www.flickr.com/photos/tagestad/

Wow. Ridley Scott, after recently doing extravagant dramas such as American Gangster and Robin Hood, has returned to the genre that he helped redefine with Blade Runner and Alien. Now I'm not at all a sci-nut (I really do not care much for the genre; I saw 2001: A Space Odyssey for other reasons) but this film looks interesting. Scott is offering a rare, if not old, form.

This film I guess he has been wanting to do for a while now and it is a prequel-of-sorts to his 1979 film Alien. The images in this film, shot by DP Dariusz Wolzki, much known for his work on the Pirates of the Carribean movies, are gorgeous; even Scott's direction is incredible. You can tell he is finally returning to this "Alien-esque" universe of old because he is now exploiting modern technology to get the shots that he wanted back in the day. There are a lot of shots that are extravagant and grandeur.

 

Here's a link to the trailer:

trailers.apple.com/trailers/fox/prometheus/

 

In an abandoned warehouse near Euston Station, London, I boarded the spaceship Prometheus for a wild, secret, trip.

Watching over the Rockefeller Center's ice rink is Paul Manship's "Prometheus".

 

Manship was never particularly fond of it, apparently.

rocked twists.

 

The cave at Kumistavi in Imereti is named after Prometheus which many believed thad been chained to the Khvamli Mountain nearby. Some also say that it was mixed up with the Caucasian legend of Amirani, who like Prometheus, angered the gods and was punished and locked inside a huge cave.

 

The cave was only discovered in 1983, and today tourist has the opportunity to explore about a tenth of the cave, which runs about a kilometer long within the cave complex.

 

Prometheus Cave, Imereti, Georgia.

Prometheus Worley and Tracy de Rushe share a romantic Christmas moment

Two more long exposures of things on my computer screen. In this case, the 'magnetosphere' iTunes visualizer from Barbarian Software. The Flight404 blog has some amazing video that goes even further.

 

Synesthesia driven by FM Einheit's 'Prometheus Lear'.

Photographed at the Rockefeller Centre Buildings in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.

Prometheus Worley visiting Google Headquarters in California

Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine

The 6 metre high statue was moved from the "Prometheus" cinema in Priyat to outside the nuclear plant following the accident.

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