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The "Endless Staircase" sculpture (Umschreibung) by Olafur Eliasson, in Munich, Germany.
Sony FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS
16mm; 1/100 sec; f/5.0; ISO 160
Once a mill and granary, today an imposing museum of modern art is the Küppersmühle in Duisburg. Only until Sunday runs the exhibition of Martin Assigs "because I am human."
Absolutely!!! Worth seeing!!! For a long time I have not bought an exhibition catalog. This one already.
Then there is Norbert Kricke in the extension building. He is very en vogue at the moment. Until this particular exhibition, I could do nothing with the "Kritzikratzi". I doofus. His works are great, his sculptures have a lightness. Quite wonderful.
And last but not least, this remarkable architecture. The rooms, very large, bright suitable for large to very large formats. The connecting corridors between the existing building and the extension through the preserved silos. Wow!
And also the two powerful, massive staircases. I have never seen anything like it. What do you say to that? Wicked, yo.
Taken at Sunny's Studio
High Class pose 8
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Bramante Staircase in Vatican Museums, Vatican City.
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"Chouchou is a historic location in Second Life. Each of us has visited it at least once, and it enchanted us.
At the point of arrival, water, and an endless horizon seemingly infinite surround you.
When you activate music, it’s magic. The music is original to the authors of the location, more specifically: Juliet Heberle is a vocalist, while Arabesque Choch is a composer. The original music of Chouchou on the official website of the sim: chouchou.cc/music/.
Chouchou is known for its music and for the location of water that inspired many other sites, but it is right to remember that the sim hosts two other exciting spaces in the sky, Islamey, and Memento, accessible by a teleport located at the foot of the staircase that leads to the air.
Also, the authors of the location have made artistic videos of high level, and they are visible on their website at the following link: chouchou.cc/music/, under the heading “music videos.”
Today, reading on Facebook, I learned that Chouchou is in danger of closing down.
Many people are worried about this news because Chouchou is a symbol of Second Life, one of many, of course. However, one of the most significant. I hope that the Linden Lab will accept the invitation to preserve this place that for many Second Life users is a corner of peace, harmony, and therapy to the greyness of everyday life."
by Oema