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The Slingers began their '10-'11 campaign with a pulsating and nail-biting match against Indonesia's Satria Muda BritAma with a 94-93 point win.

Human back in pulsating pain

One of the pictures I published in the subreddit /r/fifthworldgonewild - a place where aliens, extra terrestrials, beings from other dimensions and deities can browse for naughty pictures or upload them. Science fiction really is a strong influence on my work.

Both partners sit on the coral and pulsate after the Act.

That can't be good for the denizens of the Underhive.

 

Also, my poor timing sadly means I missed the pulsating red light that would periodically go on inside the white ball to the right of the radiation leak.

"a light sculpture ablaze with pulsating light and sound representing the past and present of growth, prosperity, culture and the future" -Bruno Billio - Toronto, Canada

 

Nuit Blanche 2014

(same as the last photograph, except the framing is better)

 

I was walking through the pulsating migraine machine known as the long corridor between your gate and the baggage claim at O'Hare when I decided I had to stop and take a pic.

 

The moving walkways were crammed with people, so I set my camera on my pillow for a tripod, and shot it at a long (1 second +) exposure.

 

Immediately all pedestrians were erased.

 

Eureka!

Doug Aitken, Sleepwalkers

Presented by Creative Time and MOMA

Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, curators

January 16-February 12, 2007

The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street

 

Mirroring the pulsating rhythms and energies of the city, Doug Aitken’s sleepwalkers was a multiscreen cinematic art experience that integrated film projections with the architectural fabric of its environs. Noting that “the city is about communication,” Aitken responded by transforming the concrete, glass, and brick of The Museum of Modern Art’s façade into a fluid mesh of interlacing narratives. While the films suggested an inner life of the buildings, they also reclaimed modern architecture for personal expression and imbued anonymity with fluid human presence.

 

The film itself depicted the nocturnal journeys of five characters representing city dwellers—a bicycle messenger, an electrician, a postal worker, a businessman, and an office worker. As they moved from the solitude of their personal and professional lives into the chaotic and rich interrelationships of their urban existences, the characters’ individual narratives were juxtaposed on different surfaces of the Museum’s exterior, with moments of parallel synchronicity in their movements emphasizing both the solitude of their lives as well as their membership in the same urban community.

 

In collaboration with MoMA, the project was the artist’s first large-scale public artwork in the United States and was the first to bring art to the newly renovated museum’s exterior walls.

 

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Doug Aitken, Sleepwalkers

Presented by Creative Time and MOMA

Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, curators

January 16-February 12, 2007

The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street

 

Mirroring the pulsating rhythms and energies of the city, Doug Aitken’s sleepwalkers was a multiscreen cinematic art experience that integrated film projections with the architectural fabric of its environs. Noting that “the city is about communication,” Aitken responded by transforming the concrete, glass, and brick of The Museum of Modern Art’s façade into a fluid mesh of interlacing narratives. While the films suggested an inner life of the buildings, they also reclaimed modern architecture for personal expression and imbued anonymity with fluid human presence.

 

The film itself depicted the nocturnal journeys of five characters representing city dwellers—a bicycle messenger, an electrician, a postal worker, a businessman, and an office worker. As they moved from the solitude of their personal and professional lives into the chaotic and rich interrelationships of their urban existences, the characters’ individual narratives were juxtaposed on different surfaces of the Museum’s exterior, with moments of parallel synchronicity in their movements emphasizing both the solitude of their lives as well as their membership in the same urban community.

 

In collaboration with MoMA, the project was the artist’s first large-scale public artwork in the United States and was the first to bring art to the newly renovated museum’s exterior walls.

 

creativetime.org/archive/?p=259

Marabou is a great addition to any fly. Our Popsicle Marabou Fly is no exception. The marabou moves and pulsates giving this pattern a life like appearance that drives salmon and other species crazy.

 

A large profile leech pattern, this Pink Salmon Bunny Leech will get attention from a distance. Both cross cut and Zonker style rabbit strips give the bunny leach fly a lifelike pulsating action proven to stimulate strikes from trout, salmon, bass, and a variety of other species.

A pulsating top of the table clash that saw a Northwich player sent off in the first half hour,Warrington take a 3 goal lead ,get pegged back to 3-2 and finally seal victory with a late 4th.

Very freindly club and chatted to some really nice fans

A’DAM LOOKOUT.

A’DAM LOOKOUT is an observation deck with an unrivalled panoramic view of Amsterdam. You’ll see the city’s historical centre, its pulsating port, the unique Dutch polder landscape and you’ll spot the famous canals.

 

Doug Aitken, Sleepwalkers

Presented by Creative Time and MOMA

Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, curators

January 16-February 12, 2007

The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street

 

Mirroring the pulsating rhythms and energies of the city, Doug Aitken’s sleepwalkers was a multiscreen cinematic art experience that integrated film projections with the architectural fabric of its environs. Noting that “the city is about communication,” Aitken responded by transforming the concrete, glass, and brick of The Museum of Modern Art’s façade into a fluid mesh of interlacing narratives. While the films suggested an inner life of the buildings, they also reclaimed modern architecture for personal expression and imbued anonymity with fluid human presence.

 

The film itself depicted the nocturnal journeys of five characters representing city dwellers—a bicycle messenger, an electrician, a postal worker, a businessman, and an office worker. As they moved from the solitude of their personal and professional lives into the chaotic and rich interrelationships of their urban existences, the characters’ individual narratives were juxtaposed on different surfaces of the Museum’s exterior, with moments of parallel synchronicity in their movements emphasizing both the solitude of their lives as well as their membership in the same urban community.

 

In collaboration with MoMA, the project was the artist’s first large-scale public artwork in the United States and was the first to bring art to the newly renovated museum’s exterior walls.

 

creativetime.org/archive/?p=259

The AquaTheater is the hot spot for soaking in the rays by day, and enjoying electrifying water and light performances by night. Enjoy heart pulsating water acrobatics and high diving performances, which thrill the audience in an amazing spectacle at sea.

A pulsating FA Vase tie finally settled by a couple of defensive errors

Dark Mofo Winter Festival: Eight skyward-facing beams, the pulsating light mimic the heartbeat of whoever holds an electrode at its base. Created by Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Doug Aitken, Sleepwalkers

Presented by Creative Time and MOMA

Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, curators

January 16-February 12, 2007

The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street

 

Mirroring the pulsating rhythms and energies of the city, Doug Aitken’s sleepwalkers was a multiscreen cinematic art experience that integrated film projections with the architectural fabric of its environs. Noting that “the city is about communication,” Aitken responded by transforming the concrete, glass, and brick of The Museum of Modern Art’s façade into a fluid mesh of interlacing narratives. While the films suggested an inner life of the buildings, they also reclaimed modern architecture for personal expression and imbued anonymity with fluid human presence.

 

The film itself depicted the nocturnal journeys of five characters representing city dwellers—a bicycle messenger, an electrician, a postal worker, a businessman, and an office worker. As they moved from the solitude of their personal and professional lives into the chaotic and rich interrelationships of their urban existences, the characters’ individual narratives were juxtaposed on different surfaces of the Museum’s exterior, with moments of parallel synchronicity in their movements emphasizing both the solitude of their lives as well as their membership in the same urban community.

 

In collaboration with MoMA, the project was the artist’s first large-scale public artwork in the United States and was the first to bring art to the newly renovated museum’s exterior walls.

 

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Nehru International School, Kaliapuram celebrated its 1st Annual Day – “NIS TARANGG” on 11th Feb., 2023 with pulsating events. The sequences of the events were woven around the theme of colours.

The bright occasion was graced by the eminent Chief Guest – Shri Ajay Bharatan, Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Central Training. The Guest of Honor for the day was Shri P Dhanapal – renowned Pattimandram Speaker, famous for his fiery debates in shows aired on popular Television Channels like Sun TV & Kalaignar TV.

The honorable members of the management of Nehru Group of Institutions – Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas- Chairman & Managing Trustee of NGI; Dr. P. Krishnakumar CEO & Secretary of NGI, Dr. Chaitanya Krishnakumar Correspondent of Nehru International School & Nehru Kids Academy were present at the occasion. All students & their parents were invited for the celebrations.

Ensuing the Formal Welcome & Prayer, the event was officially opened when the dignitaries lit the lamp. The Chairman & Managing Trustee of Nehru Group of Institutions – Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas presided over the event. The CEO & Secretary - Dr. P. Krishnakumar rendered the Special Address. The Correspondent – Dr. Chaitanya Krishnakumar felicitated the gathering. The Chief Guest & the Guest of Honor were invited to share their valuable words with the audience. Students who excelled in Academics, Co-curricular & Extra-curricular activities were honored with awards, presented to them by the respected dignitaries. The Principal of Nehru International School – Dr. Sunanda KC presented the Annual Report

The event was a kaleidoscope of colors, befitting the theme. The senior students welcomed the audience with a scintillating Welcome Dance. All students from KG to Grade 9, who gifted their vibrant participation to the occasion danced to the tunes of popular numbers, with colorful props. The choir group lent their mellifluous voice to melodious songs. The audience were enthralled with the presentation of the Romantic Comedy Drama – Pygmalion.

The exhilarating show was made more mesmerizing with the Grand Finale Event, when all the proud students of the school filled the stage with their presence, dancing together, as a display of unity. NIS TARANGG left unforgettable memories in the minds of all those who were present. It was a spectacular collage of dance & music that moved the hearts of the audience.

 

- Cold Cathode Ray tube with cool blue lighting

- Beautifies the interior of your car

- Custom look

- Comes with full 1000 volt power invertor

- Sound controller available separately for pulsating lights in tune with music

Blues earn the bragging rights in pulsating Old Trafford clash

New York’s Winter Garden has received a mesmerising transformation with 650 pulsating lanterns.

 

Design firm Rockwell Group suspended colourful light cubes inside the Manhattan atrium, naming the installation 'Luminaries'.

 

Luminaries is controlled by 'wishing stations' at the base of the sculpture, which allow visitors to control the colour of each cube, while five light shows have also been programmed into the display.

 

If you’re lucky enough to be in New York, the mesmerising installation will be open until January.

 

Take a closer look at Luminaries here and tell us what you think of it.

A pulse-detonation actuator from our Energy & Propulsion lab. It produces high-pressure, pulsating supersonic jets, which help with airflow control in high-speed travel. Active airflow control reduces the drag, noise, and fuel consumption of an aircraft, making for smoother and more efficient flight. (Taken with instagram)

Having started their FA Cup run at Peterborough Sports back in September Stourbridge finally bowed out with their heads held high aftyer a pulsating tie at a packed Adams Park

This was taken during a photo shoot with the Sacramento Photographers Facebook group. Interesting problem solving to take pictures of this fountain, which pulsates to the music while changing colors.

A pulsating FA Vase last 32 tie between Walsall Wood and Shaw Lane Aquaforce ending in a 1-1 draw,plenty of shots of ref Lisa Rashid because the players made sure she and her cards had plenty of excersise with several yellow cards and a red

The scoreboard says it all after the end of a pulsating Manchester derby.

Mechanical Smile have a genuine unique sound and image. Their music combines rock, pop and grunge to create a melodic and pulsating sound, giving them the reputation as one of Scotland's finest bands this year. Festival appearances at Download and Slam Dunk, features in Rock Sound, FRONT and Kerrang! magazine, as well as national press/airplay under their belt, Mechanical Smile are a band with ambition and are heading in the right direction.

 

www.mechanicalsmile.com

www.facebook.com/mechanicalsmile

www.twitter.com/mechsmile

www.mechanicalsmile.bandcamp.com

www.soundcloud.com/mechanicalsmile

www.mechanicalsmile.tumblr.com

Blues earn the bragging rights in pulsating Old Trafford clash

Taken from West Lynn over the Ouse :

 

For a period of two weeks each year, starting on February 14 Valentines Day, the Tuesday Market Place pulsates with the sound of loud music, screaming youngsters and whirling machines.

 

Traditionally, this is the first funfair in the Showmen's calendar where new rides are tried out and old favourites brought out from winter storage.

 

Some of us dread the Mart, as we know it usually brings with it a spell of cold weather. But others look forward to all the fun of the fair, having a go on the side stalls and buying candy floss, rock and all types of other sweeties from the mobile shops.

 

500 years ago, Lynn had two marts and these were importaint trading fairs which would attract visitors from as far afield as Italy and Germany. Over the years trading fairs became less important and the Mart's nature changed from a trading fair to a funfair. It also became an annual event.

Decantación y filtración Planta de Tratamiento 3

 

Estación de Tratamiento de Aguas Potables - EMASAGRA

 

Granada, Andalucía

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the planetary nebula NGC 2452, located in the southern constellation of Puppis. The blue haze across the frame is what remains of a star like our Sun after it has depleted all its fuel. When this happens, the core of the star becomes unstable and releases huge numbers of incredibly energetic particles that blow the star's atmosphere away into space. At the centre of this blue cloud lies what remains of the nebula's progenitor star. This cool, dim, and extremely dense star is actually a pulsating white dwarf, meaning that its brightness varies over time as gravity causes waves that pulse throughout the small star's body. NGC 2452 was discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1847. He initially defined it as "an object whose nature I cannot make out. It is certainly not a star, nor a close double star [...] I should call it an oblong planetary nebula". To early observers like Herschel with their smaller telescopes, planetary nebulae resembled gaseous planets, and so were named accordingly. The name has stuck, although modern telescopes like Hubble have made it clear that these objects are not planets at all, but the outer layers of dying stars being thrown off into space. A version of this image was entered into the Hubble's Hidden Treasures image processing competition by contestants Luca Limatola and Budeanu Cosmin Mirel.

World Vision Garden - with La Brea Tarpits pool. Everyone loved it, but I though the black, mechanically pulsating pool looked thoroughly sinister...

Mechanical Smile have a genuine unique sound and image. Their music combines rock, pop and grunge to create a melodic and pulsating sound, giving them the reputation as one of Scotland's finest bands this year. Festival appearances at Download and Slam Dunk, features in Rock Sound, FRONT and Kerrang! magazine, as well as national press/airplay under their belt, Mechanical Smile are a band with ambition and are heading in the right direction.

 

www.mechanicalsmile.com

www.facebook.com/mechanicalsmile

www.twitter.com/mechsmile

www.mechanicalsmile.bandcamp.com

www.soundcloud.com/mechanicalsmile

www.mechanicalsmile.tumblr.com

It awaits, glowing, pulsating, only at this time, the Equinox of Spring. Time to go home, but I love this world, should i stay?? I must decide imminently......

Doug Aitken, Sleepwalkers

Presented by Creative Time and MOMA

Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, curators

January 16-February 12, 2007

The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street

 

Mirroring the pulsating rhythms and energies of the city, Doug Aitken’s sleepwalkers was a multiscreen cinematic art experience that integrated film projections with the architectural fabric of its environs. Noting that “the city is about communication,” Aitken responded by transforming the concrete, glass, and brick of The Museum of Modern Art’s façade into a fluid mesh of interlacing narratives. While the films suggested an inner life of the buildings, they also reclaimed modern architecture for personal expression and imbued anonymity with fluid human presence.

 

The film itself depicted the nocturnal journeys of five characters representing city dwellers—a bicycle messenger, an electrician, a postal worker, a businessman, and an office worker. As they moved from the solitude of their personal and professional lives into the chaotic and rich interrelationships of their urban existences, the characters’ individual narratives were juxtaposed on different surfaces of the Museum’s exterior, with moments of parallel synchronicity in their movements emphasizing both the solitude of their lives as well as their membership in the same urban community.

 

In collaboration with MoMA, the project was the artist’s first large-scale public artwork in the United States and was the first to bring art to the newly renovated museum’s exterior walls.

 

creativetime.org/archive/?p=259

Its 4 am. My skin is pulsating off of my body, three monsters deep. I thought of it. Using light as a fuel source. Liftoff was achieved if only for a brief moment. Balance was difficult, but distance was covered. Ask michael, he was there.

A hard fought if not pulsating FA Cup 3rd qualifying round tie with Step 5 Sporting Khalsa recovering from conceding a first minute goal to equalise in injury time and force a deserved replay against Step 4 Spalding United

Almost twenty years since shedding the Soviet yoke, Estonia still pulsates with the excitement and adrenaline of a fledgling state - and nowhere more so than in its dynamic capital Tallinn. After centuries of foreign rule, Estonians have finally got control of their country and they're determined to enjoy every minute of it. In fact, with the economy booming, cultural events rife, and a restaurant and nightlife scene that keep going from strength to strength, Tallinners have never had it better! Throw in a UNESCO-listed Old Town, a scattering of Gothic spires, a Medieval castle, Tsar's Palace and a couple of sandy beaches by the Baltic, and it's little wonder that us foreigners want a slice of the action too!

The Grandiose Speech of Dr. Axiom Nexus (Sarcastic and Mocking)

 

Scene: A vast, high-tech lair with a glowing, pulsating core in the background. Dr. Axiom Nexis, clad in an elegant exosuit with a faint hum of power, paces slowly around a restrained Agent 002, his voice dripping with mockery.

 

“Well, well, well… Agent 002. Look at you—bruised, battered, yet still managing to exude that trademark grim determination. Oh, I can see it in your eyes—you’re thinking, ‘This isn’t over.’ Let me save you the trouble: oh, it most definitely is.

 

Let’s be honest, 002. Did you really think you were going to stop me? Me? I have calculated the probability of success for every scenario—every single one!—and you know what the odds of you winning were? A scintillating 0.00000003 percent. And that’s when I was being generous! Yet here you are, stubbornly clinging to that foolish hope. It’s almost… adorable….and pathetic.

 

But let me enlighten you, since it’s clear you’re struggling to grasp the entire situation. Behold: the Nexus Core.” (He waves theatrically toward the glowing central structure.) “Beautiful, isn’t it? Capable of controlling every network, system, and device across the globe. And it only needs one final input—my input—to bring humanity’s chaos to an end. You spent your career fighting crime, corruption, and disasters. Don’t you think it’s ironic that I’m about to solve all those problems… permanently?

 

Oh, but don’t mistake this for altruism, dear Agent. No, no, no. This isn’t about saving the world—it’s about fixing it, and making sure I am in charge when it’s done. Call it a… public service. You should thank me, really. After all, when people look back on history, they won’t even remember your little escapades. They’ll remember me—Dr. Nexus, the man who did what their pathetic governments and so-called heroes could never do.

 

But you? Oh, you’ll have the privilege of being my footnote, a cautionary tale of what happens to pests who dare challenge brilliance. Think of it this way, Agent: you’ll be remembered. Briefly. In the same way one remembers a fly before it’s swatted.”

 

(Dr. Nexus leans down to look 002 directly in the eyes, his metallic grin wide and mocking.)

 

“And now, for the grand finale. I’ve saved the best for last, of course. While you sit there thinking, ‘There must be a way out of this!’ I’ll be flipping the switch that changes the world forever. You’ll get the honor of watching the beginning of a perfect new era. Or, well… maybe just the beginning of the end. We’ll see how long you hold out before the boom.”

 

(He smirks, straightens up, and adjusts his suit, turning away.)

“Don’t go anywhere, Agent. You wouldn’t want to miss the fireworks. Goodbye, and… do try to die with a little dignity, won’t you?”

 

(Dr. Nexis steps away, activating the Nexus Core as the room begins to rumble with power. Agent 002 struggles in the shadows, defiant to the last.)

 

With a dismissive wave, Dr. Nexis leaves the scene, his mocking laughter echoing through the lair.

Marabou is a great addition to any fly. Our Showgirl Marabou Fly is no exception. The marabou moves and pulsates giving this pattern a life like appearance that drives salmon and other species crazy.

 

BL Cam (GD 428) is a SX Phoenicis variable star (SXPHE) in Camelopardalis. SXPHE are short period pulsating variables.

Due to its very short period, among other characteristics, it fits classification as a dwarf Cephied

( adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1978PASP...90..275M )

 

Data captured for ~4.5hrs. , 60sec. subexposures

Evening of November 24, 2014

 

Observed brightness change = 0.34 mag

Observed avg. period = 56.85 minutes (0.0394763 days).

The time between minima was observed to be slightly longer (1.14 min) than the maxima.

   

Northern Premier League

Frickley 3 Skelmersdale 2

 

Another pulsating ending to an important fixture up Westfield Lane. Skem had a player sent off after 10 seconds ! - Frickley go 2-0 up , Skem bravely fight back to equalise in 92nd minute .... but then Frickley go up other end and 'crazy pinball' in the penalty box score a 96th minute winner via Donny on loan player Joe Pugh . Everyone jumps on each other and the place goes nuts ! Moments after the final whistle and the pitch is cleared the Skem management are still sitting in the dugout in disbelief as to what they had just witnessed. Speechless and motionless.

Salp Chain : Wilsons Promontory Mairne National Park : Victoria : Australia

 

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