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Greazefest couple looking the part in period costume posed with a pink n white 59 Ford Thunderbird Convertible of the time .. they look great together , well done .. Thanks guys !
Greazefest .
Rocklea . Brisbane .
Model, Styling, MUA: Cassandra Carrie
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Photography and PP: Terri Scherzinger
i hope rocker barbie doesn't mind that rocker ken has a different female singer's record in his hands! i left the doll in this outfit because the pants have to be thrown away because the faux leather is shedding on everything else! used: natalie's french goods #5 and storage beauty #1. day 252.
There it is, the rocker costume that was under the red sweater. These following sets reinforced my love of spandex. LOL
Ajijic, Mexico. Holding the two pieces together. It is rare for a rocker arm to break. Replacement part: $100 US. Expensive relative to income in Mexico.
papaya dress, f21 necklace/top, modcloth shoes, charlotte russe belt
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Tattoo Rockers Avenida Providencia 2347 | Fono 2339359 (Casa Matriz) | Galeria Dos Providencias | Local P-19 | Metro Los Leones (Sucursal)| 233 4758 / 08 273 63 29
escribenos a tattoorockers@yahoo.com
The MIT SOFT Rockers are smart, clean energy charging stations disguised as outdoor rocking lounge furniture. Unlike conventional ‘hard’ urban infrastructure, The SOFT Rocker leverages its environment in a dynamic manner by using the human power of balance to create an interactive 1.5 axis 35 watt solar tracking system. Soft power electronics designed for this project charge the 12 ampere-hour battery and store solar energy harvested during the day. Put your body weight in play with an interactive, real time energy harvesting feedback loop that senses how you orient the rocker to the sun. Charge or run any USB device from speakers to cell phones and bring your friends to enjoy cool lighting loops at night for social gatherings.
The leaf-like loop form of the SOFT Rockers explores how standard softwood panels can be mass-customized to adapt to the latitude and sun angle of any site using parametric design software and automated fabrication with a lightweight Kuka robotic arm. The SOFT Rocker combines hi-tech and low-tech design strategies: it produces electricity but engages the body and works like furniture “by hand”; it mixes sun tracking and social dynamics; it is a site specific object and a flexible form family of ‘soft’ wood construction. The SOFT Rocker blurs distinctions between pleasure and work and recasts power generation as an integrated and distributed public activity rather than a centralized, singular off-site project of ‘engineering’.
SOFT ROCKER TEAM
Sheila KENNEDY, MIT Professor of the Practice of Architecture
James BAYLESS, UC MArch 2014, KVA Intern
Kaitlyn BOGENSCHUTZ, UC BS Arch 2013, KVA Intern
Wardah Inam, MIT PhD Candidate 2015, Electrical Engineering
Jungmin NAM, GSD MArch 2009, KVA Designer
Shevy ROCKCASTLE, MIT SMarchS 2011
Phil SEATON, MIT MArch 2012
Matt TRIMBLE, MIT MArch 2008, RADLAB
Adnon ZOLIJ, MIT BS 2010, Electrical Engineer Vicor, Inc.
Photo by Andy Ryan
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Tattoo Rockers Avenida Providencia 2347 | Fono 2339359 (Casa Matriz) | Galeria Dos Providencias | Local P-19 | Metro Los Leones (Sucursal)| 233 4758 / 08 273 63 29
escribenos a tattoorockers@yahoo.com
The MIT SOFT Rockers are smart, clean energy charging stations disguised as outdoor rocking lounge furniture. Unlike conventional ‘hard’ urban infrastructure, The SOFT Rocker leverages its environment in a dynamic manner by using the human power of balance to create an interactive 1.5 axis 35 watt solar tracking system. Soft power electronics designed for this project charge the 12 ampere-hour battery and store solar energy harvested during the day. Put your body weight in play with an interactive, real time energy harvesting feedback loop that senses how you orient the rocker to the sun. Charge or run any USB device from speakers to cell phones and bring your friends to enjoy cool lighting loops at night for social gatherings.
The leaf-like loop form of the SOFT Rockers explores how standard softwood panels can be mass-customized to adapt to the latitude and sun angle of any site using parametric design software and automated fabrication with a lightweight Kuka robotic arm. The SOFT Rocker combines hi-tech and low-tech design strategies: it produces electricity but engages the body and works like furniture “by hand”; it mixes sun tracking and social dynamics; it is a site specific object and a flexible form family of ‘soft’ wood construction. The SOFT Rocker blurs distinctions between pleasure and work and recasts power generation as an integrated and distributed public activity rather than a centralized, singular off-site project of ‘engineering’.
SOFT ROCKER TEAM
Sheila KENNEDY, MIT Professor of the Practice of Architecture
James BAYLESS, UC MArch 2014, KVA Intern
Kaitlyn BOGENSCHUTZ, UC BS Arch 2013, KVA Intern
Wardah Inam, MIT PhD Candidate 2015, Electrical Engineering
Jungmin NAM, GSD MArch 2009, KVA Designer
Shevy ROCKCASTLE, MIT SMarchS 2011
Phil SEATON, MIT MArch 2012
Matt TRIMBLE, MIT MArch 2008, RADLAB
Adnon ZOLIJ, MIT BS 2010, Electrical Engineer Vicor, Inc.
Photo by Andy Ryan
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Dub Rockers Delight was the first dub album to be released on Robert »Flako« Palmer's imprint Negus Roots. It was also the dub counter part to the legendary album Morning Glory by Lacksley Castell. You that have heard it would know what to expect; melodic minor chord roots beautifully arranged.
The album was backed by Sly & Robbie and We the People Band. I don't know what tracks were backed by what session band but I'm quite certain songs such as Righteous Dub where the idiosyncratic drumming are by the riddim twins Sly & Robbie. The mixing according to the sleeves was done by a plethora of engineers. Which is a bit surprising as the sound is even and coherent -- bordering on being dull. The strength of the set is in the rhythms and not the mixing.
The cover art was done by a woman like Sheena. It's pretty cool.