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Still going, seen in a nice area, and sharing space with a more modern C70 just in shot. I would say the future is safe for this one.
The GT was reportedly a limited run of only 250 brought to the UK in '94, available either in Burgundy or this tasteful green, and with a unique full-leather upholstery.
The view inside the motion base simulator from outside the door.
For more details, see: collectSPACE.
The breaths of participants activate and transform the inflatable chamber, pushing them into the glass chamber where breath microbes form a biofilm, engaging in microbial battles. This exploration blurs the boundaries of ownership, inviting us to contemplate the interplay of breath, microbes and the shared space we inhabit. Part of the exhibition "meat, metal and code" (Ars Electronica Garden Fano: Umanesimo Artificiale (IT))
Photo showing: Marisa Satsia (artist)
Photo: vog.photo
The cormorants who work the area rest on several logs and pilings around the pond.
These were positioned rather nicely.
Tram No.20 and Railcar No.22 share space in the Laxey siding. The railcar was being used on passenger shuttles between the station and the car shed. No.20 was parked spare having worked an extra service from Derby Castle earlier in the day.
Tomorrow Building
818 Georgia Ave Chattanooga TN 37402 USA
(423) 682-8241
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Tomorrow Building is a cutting edge Co-Living apartment community in the center of Chattanooga's Innovation District. Each apartment is fully furnished and all-inclusive! Several shared spaces include 2 professional kitchens, a large community lounge, 24/7 laundry, and an intimate living room. EPB Fiber Optic internet service is available throughout the apartment and each home as 1 Gig of private service. Residents have the privacy of their own studio or one-bedroom apartment, but with unlimited access to common areas. At the Tomorrow Building, you're living in the company of others!
Some photos of our new studio space — we're sharing space and expertise with Tubatomic, an interactive design company. Stop by and visit us if you're ever near 1601 Gulf St, 600 Chattanooga 37408.
And don't worry, we still have all the letterpress equipment, we're just keeping it at our old location for the time being (it's a little difficult to bring a 4,000 press up this flight of stairs over here).