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UCL Urban Laboratory supported an exhibition by MSc Urban Studies students at UCL on 1 April 2017 at the Brixton Pound Cafe.
statues. we see them everywhere in london, many from the heyday of the british empire, proud men memorialised for their military conquests. and then there’s that odd one in the corner of our neighbourhood park—he’s ever-seeing, but hardly seen.
Monuments Remember presents six eulogies for London written from the point of view of statues. Borrowing the aestheics of broadsheet newspapers, the exhibition seeks to provide a space to remember the landscapes of the city from the perspective of the figures cast in stone that watch its incremental changes over hours, years, decades and centuries.
On Wednesday April 2, 2014 as part of a national action. Tesoro members held an informational picket in remembrance of their fallen brothers and sisters from the fatal Anacortes Refinery explosion.
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
Many things, many missions... but only few names we remember...
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Do you remember when we first met? I was a small Southern girl lost in this big Orange County culture. You bought me a churro then explained to me what it was. You could tell i knew nothing of where i was or what i was doing. We talked a little. You looked at my churo then said yours was bigger than mine. It made me laugh and i felt less nervous. Remember the months that followed? You would call me and ask to meet you in the oddest places you could think of. I figured what the heck. We would go do weird things. They were so crazy. I think attempting to find a bathroom in Anahiem was the funniest. You were turned away at every place you went! There are no bathrooms in Anahiem!
We seemed so much younger in our minds back then compared to now. We were so silly and crazy. Both of us were so dorky, even though we thought we were being wild and crazy....i mean if running from old people is cool....then we've gone far in this world lol
You're still my crazy person of a friend even though our paths moved forward and no longer live near each other. I will call you. We will joke and i'll give your wife blackmail while you yell, "Honey! i was young! I swear!" ; I love it when you do that cause you're so afraid of women. hehe. That fact will never change, no matter how much they love you. We've trained one well! lol.
We're both still dorks & I still love to remember then because we were just so young and life seemed easier to us, even though it wasn't. I was so innocent in my mind....I miss you Cam.
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Col. Nicholas Feranec and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary joined Massachusetts Gold Star Family members, Massachusetts Nation Guard Soldiers and Airmen, and state and local leaders in honoring and remembering fallen Mass. service members during a Memorial Day Flag Garden event on the Boston Common, May 25. Three hundred and ninety-seven American flags representing the local service members lost since September 11, 2001, joined the over 37,000 flags representing Mass. service members who fell serving the nation beginning with the Revolutionary War. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
Remember whose your are and whom you serve. Your mind will no longer be starved, but will be quick and enthusiastic, and your hope will be inexpressibly bright.
-iPhone
Personal memories can now be digitized, bought, sold and traded. The last remnants of privacy and intimacy have been swept away in what appears to be a logical progression of the explosive growth of social networks at the beginning of the 21st century. The citizens themselves have accepted this surveillance society in exchange for the comfort only smart technology can provide. This memory economy gives immense power over society to just a handful of people.
Photo: Linh Lee
A litter love:)
Give to someone:)
[August, with ice - cream, with sunny and a silly boy:-*)
Just remembering 7 years ago this past weekend when my sweet husband proposed.
Also, DPS Assignment: Negative Space.
Personal memories can now be digitized, bought, sold and traded. The last remnants of privacy and intimacy have been swept away in what appears to be a logical progression of the explosive growth of social networks at the beginning of the 21st century. The citizens themselves have accepted this surveillance society in exchange for the comfort only smart technology can provide. This memory economy gives immense power over society to just a handful of people.
Overjoyed at still receiving letters from old friends and family, even though its hard to remember who they actually are and who is in the photos...
I now keep a memory box for mam in her room to store these letters and photos (but they often go walk abouts). Each time she looks at them its as if seeing them for the first time and she always smiles.
UCL Urban Laboratory supported an exhibition by MSc Urban Studies students at UCL on 1 April 2017 at the Brixton Pound Cafe.
statues. we see them everywhere in london, many from the heyday of the british empire, proud men memorialised for their military conquests. and then there’s that odd one in the corner of our neighbourhood park—he’s ever-seeing, but hardly seen.
Monuments Remember presents six eulogies for London written from the point of view of statues. Borrowing the aestheics of broadsheet newspapers, the exhibition seeks to provide a space to remember the landscapes of the city from the perspective of the figures cast in stone that watch its incremental changes over hours, years, decades and centuries.