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(L-R) Gala Co-chairs Paula Ravets, Ph.D., Gloria Steinem, Susan Smalley, Ph.D. and Susan Hassan attend Equality Now's "Make Equality Reality" Gala on December 5, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Equality Now)
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Students see a coroner show up and announce at the scene. Oklahoma State University students with the help of Stillwater and OSU emergency services host the program "Reality Check" at the Kerr-Drummond Resident hall on March 9th, 2011. Photos by Mitchell Alcala
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"There is no mystery in a looking glass until someone looks into it. Then, though it remains the same glass, it presents a different face to each man who holds it in front of him." ~Harold C. Goddard~
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Fig. 685 (p.833) - This Cubic City was proposed in 1929 by Reverend Louis Tucker with the intention to stack a whole city, like New York, into a cube. A true miracle would be necessary to bring this science-fiction world into reality.
After a story by Reverend Louis Tucker in the September 1929 issue of Science Wonder.
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The Cubic City will house eighty million people in just a fraction of Manhattan
Lloyd Alter - Lloyd Alter (@lloydalter)
Design / Urban Design - March 27, 2017
Cubic City
We have shown many visions for cities of the future on TreeHugger, from King Gillette’s grand idea for Niagara Falls (which I still hope they will build) to Sky City in China. So when I saw the image of the Cubic City, shown above, I was intrigued. It was an idea put forward in 1929 by a Reverend Louis Tucker, in a science fiction story called “The Cubic City.” and is not that different from many of the ideas for vertical cities that we are seeing again today,
It took a bit of digging to find the story behind the image that was evidently published in a 1929 issue of Science Wonder. According to Marten Kuilman of Quadralectic Architecture, the Reverend was “inspired by descriptions of the Bible (Revelation 4: 6-8) to create his utopian world.”
This got me very excited; when I was in architecture school I studied the Sharon Temple, north of Toronto, and learned these verses of Revelation because David Willson, the founder of the religious sect that built the temple, used the same passages as his blueprint, coming up with a perfectly square plan with doors on all four sides.
I started searching for the story and the only place I could find it was in an anthology of old science fiction, which I was able to buy on Amazon for ten bucks (I love the Internet). The Cubic City is a terribly written story, with a bit of racism, sexism and ableism thrown in. But there are some interesting ideas, including the concept of the crime of Inurbanity, of not being a good urban citizen:
It goes on to describe other crimes of Inurbanity, including being boorish or stupid, “people with complexes and phobias, “in short, who bother others too much and will not change, are classed as “Inurbane.” It then gets even more seriously politically incorrect, although this was written in 1929 and some of these ideas were pretty popular then. Let's stick to the architecture:
But there are also the descriptions of the city, where Reverend Tucker shows how if you don’t need windows, you can pack people into a very efficient building. The idea developed after cities became so crowded that regular skyscrapers couldn't accommodate everyone, and there simply wasn't enough room for lateral transportation, so they had to go vertical.
There are also vast sunbathing decks where people spend half an hour a day minimum in skimpy clothing to catch a few much needed rays and let doctors check out their bodies. There is terrific internet service that gives you all the information and entertainment you could possibly use.
Essentially, Reverend Tucker has proposed what Paolo Soleri called an arcology,
arcology
© Paolo Soleri's Arcology
...a highly integrated and compact three-dimensional urban form that is the opposite of urban sprawl with its inherently wasteful consumption of land, energy resources and time, and tendency to isolate people from each other and the community....The multi-use nature of arcology design would put living, working, and public spaces within easy reach of each other and walking would be the main form of transportation within the city.
Reverend Tucker couldn't write much of a plot, but his vision of a cubic city was certainly prescient. And I do like the idea of making Inurbanity a crime.
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Demi Lovato, and boyfriend Joe Jonas, attending the Reality LA services in Hollywood, on Sunday, March 14, 2010 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE
To help Paramount Pictures drive ticket sales and build buzz for TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON, Explore Engage has brought the action of the film to life for fans by creating an app that combines a special interactive edition of the TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON poster with an augmented reality mobile game.
Fans are invited to download the TF3: DEFEND THE EARTH app to their Apple devices and locate the closest IMAX® and theaters around the world where the unique posters will be displayed.
At the theater and in front of the interactive poster, users can unlock an immersive first-person game, playing as Optimus Prime defending Earth against the evil forces of the Decepticons.
Once unlocked, an additional 360° game is available to play anytime for the chance to compete globally for the top score.
Richmond 6th graders participated in the REALITY STORE, Friday, May 22, 2009 at the Kuhlman Center in Richmond, Indiana. Reality Store is like a giant game of Life created by the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women.
Students look into the future about 15 years. They choose a career, deal with finances, student loans, housing, transportation, insurance, family, and all the other expenses that go along with the real world.
E-commerce wins when it comes to the heart. Whatever is Included Is E-Commerce. Discern the business By Seeing E-Commerce with augmented reality print ads! Do get on arinnovations.io/print-media-ar/
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Back side of a 4" x 6" postcard invite for a new 10-week expository message series on the book of James.
Nikon D3000 + 18-55 mm Lens
This was a school project, "Dream vs. Reality". I documented my days for about 2 weeks with a photograph each day. These photographs are put in the hand made album shown at the top. This was "Reality". I also documented my dreams for about the same period of time, wrote them out on pieces of paper shown above and then made collages showing visual glimpses of the dreams. The box is the mind containing all of this.