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LAB Theatre’s remarkable mobile stage is about to roll in to town. With eight actors performing, singing and interacting with the public, Comic Interludes is thirty minutes of mayhem, live music and improvisation based on the techniques of Commedia dell’arte, Clowning and Physical Theatre inspired by Renaissance European acting troupes and circus with a Pacific flavour.
A random lazy pic. It was drizziling when I visited this place Kodyadka near Moodabidri, west of Karnataka. While trying to protect camera from rain, got this (stupid) idea :p
The DOT Urban Art Program partnered with the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and Gabriela Galvan present "Aquatic Random" a site-responsive, abstract sculpture of St. George Ferry Terminal in Staten Island. The sculpture is composed of found boat parts used for navigation, such as steering wheels and buoys, highlighting the surrounding waterways and ferry terminal activity.
Throughout Galvan's work, the artist explores how sculpture relates to the ideas of time and transformation. Her site-specific work is informed by her surroundings as she observes everyday objects and materials. She creates work that generates dialogue among the art, site and spectators.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, pARTners
"Aquatic Random" by Gabriela Galvan
Presented by International Studio & Curatorial Program
St. George Ferry Terminal, Richmond Terrace Plaza, Staten Island
A Solo Exhibition by Lester Lee, UOB Painting of the Year Winners' Exhibition Series at UOB Art Gallery, UOB Plaza 1, Raffles Place.
Individual photos of the hats.
First one I found stuck in a tree down street.. next two I found.. one frozen to the street sign post and the other found on sidewalk and last one also found on sidewalk.
1. didnt know what tagged meant untill i got tagged.
2. in about 4 weeks i'll be on a plane to melbourne.
3. i'm about to go see rightious kill, new movie with DeNiro and Pacino. can't be better then Taxi Driver though.
4. sundays i have coffee with my friends and we all bring our cams.
5. i studied architecture but currently im working at an urban landscape office.
6. trying to read hard-boiled wonderland and the end of the world by murakami on my way to work everyday
7. it takes about 25 minutes to get to work.
8. when i was born i was brought to a different mother by accident. the other baby is one of my best friends since then.
9. pfff 16 random things??!?!why 16?
10. i loose interesst for things pretty quick.
11. used to own a ps2 untill it got stolen in istanbul.
12. im a sucker for sims2 but dont really play the game, just build houses all the time:)
13. i live together with this beautiful girl called natalka.
14. still looking for the best place to go out in amsterdam. ideas anyone?
15. today i bought a garden-gnome.
16. tomorrow im gonna paint it green
A random beach ball should be a happy summer event. The the one panel, covered in warnings in many languages sucks the whimsy right out of the event.
Random Access by Nam June Paik, 1963/2000, strips of audiotape, open-reel audio deck, extended playback head, and speakers.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Purchased with funds contributed by the
International Director’s Council and Executive Committee Members: Ann Ames, Edythe Broad,
Henry Buhl, Elaine Terner Cooper, Dimitris Daskalopoulos, Harry David, Gail May Engelberg,
Ronnie Heyman, Dakis Joannou, Cindy Johnson, Barbara Lane, Linda Macklowe, Peter Norton, Willem Peppler, Denise Rich, Simonetta Seragnoli, David Teiger, Ginny Williams and Elliot K. Wolk, 2001
Some random images shots on my rx100 :) - was forced to bring this camera to the hospital since a young, tall and naturally beautiful blonde trainee doctor requested images ðŸ˜:) and had a chat with me for hours regarding my symptoms from last year. Why are female doctors so beautiful? ðŸ˜:) Same with the angelic female surgeons that operated with me last 2017/2018 ðŸ˜:). Oh, I had a heart failure (a broken heart ðŸ˜:) ) back in March but symptoms were already showing mid 2022 - I didn't even know I had one, good thing it was spotted early :).