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Art as Spatial Practice.
Space folds : Containing "Spatialities around historicality and sociality"
"All that is solid melts into air"
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels,
(Poetic observation concerning the constant revolutionizing of social conditions)
Perceptions now gathering at the end of the millennium. Spatiality, Robert T. Tally Jr. 2013
Sequential panoramic radiographs of 5 cases showing the evolution of third molar eruption (wisdom teeth) and the difficulty in predicting which ones will erupt adequately or not. For more details, visit www.orthoLemay.com
Radiographies panoramiques séquentielles de 5 cas démontrant l'évolution de l'éruption des troisièmes molaires (dents de sagesse) et de lal difficulté à prédire lesquelles sortiront adéquatement ou pas.
Pour plus de détails, visitez www.orthoLemay.com
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
Sequential Discovery Lego Puzzle Box - A Treasure Chest Full of Adventure
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Sequential Discovery Lego Puzzle Box - A Treasure Chest Full of Adventure
Support now on Lego Ideas: ideas.lego.com/projects/5ff51711-6072-49fe-8d39-aa8c0bd815b4
This Honda S2000 is the one of many custom builds with a blend of components from our favorite manufacturers, including exLED, Diode Dynamics, Morimoto, and introducing: The Lighting Firm. The center piece of this job is the amazing controller from TLF, which can be found here on our website: www.flyryde.com/collections/control-modules/products/sequ...
The module hooks up to the DRL White 5000K PowerLEDs made by exLED Korea: www.flyryde.com/collections/led-strips/products/exled-153...
When the Turn Signals are activated, the white LEDs shut off, and the Sequence for the Amber Power LEDs begins. This customer also opted for retaining the use of the original turn signal location with upgrade Power LED 7440 bulbs, for added output. The side markers also got a pair of Amber LED bulbs, as did the tail lights and License Plate lights.
To give a really unique look to the tails, and provide something special to match the moving signals in the headlights, a pair of "Brakes as Signals" modules from Diode Dynamics were installed, which make the OEM LED brake lights flash instead of an incandescent Amber Bulb. The stock bulb was replaced with the Red Power LED 7440 set from exLED, and this combination provides some really cool action depending on driver input. If the turn signals are activated by themselves, both the inner and outer circle will flash at the same time. If the brakes are applied, the inner and outer circles will alternate back and forth.
PURE SOLID GOLD. GOLD COINS WITH DIAMONDS IN THEM. $12,345,678. SEQUENTIALLY. 1 + 2 + 53 + 8 = 455,000. 77 x 7. THE STREETS ARE PAVED WITH GOLD. MILK AND HONEY FLOWS LIKE RIVERS. DADA ART. $44 BILLION. GOD. $30,000. ARE YOU A POT HEAD? GLOSSALALIA. RAINBOW SHERBERT!!!!!! YES!!!!!!! MORE!!!!!!! NOW!!!!!! OH!!!!!!!! THAT'S THE 1. FOR SURE FOR SURE. HONG KONG EXPRESS. WOW. MOM. TODAY IS EVERYBODY'S UNBIRTHDAY! DO YOU WANT TO JACK POT? HOW MUCH DO YOU LOVE CANDY? SARA IS EVIL. JACK POT BIG. PIZZA PLANET. YELLOW STICKER ON THE FACE = VALUABLE. PA. PS. T E L O S. BILLICUM. TILLICUM. TILL. I. ICE CREAM I SCREAM. CUM. MAKE A PAYPAL RIGHT NOW! 500. 1000. PAYPAL IS MY FRIEND. BEST OF LUCK. YOU ARE #1. RICOCHET. PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON. THE GOLDEN TICKET. 5TH. WHITE STONE. PAY ME!!!!!!!!
Hypercomics explores the shape of comics to come, in an exhibition that liberates artists from the confines of the printed page and singular narrative. Unlike conventional comics, Hypercomics offers the spectator an interactive choice of multiple storylines, each giving different perspectives on the same character, place or event. Here comics are placed into the context of an art gallery allowing their stories the unique opportunity to relate to one another from wall-to-wall and floor-to-floor. Each artist presents a newly commissioned work conceived specific to Pump House Gallery, using it’s setting, history or architecture as a springboard.
Adam Dant has transformed the top mezzanine level of the gallery into the period tromp l’oeil library of a Doctor London. Its wooden bookcases house shelf after shelf of bizarre tomes, their spines and titles painted in oil on canvas. Organised by body part from top to bottom, these books document the doctor’s narrative autopsy of the capital, which is also represented by a streetmap overlaid with an anatomical drawing, merging actual and biological topology.
Daniel Merlin Goodbrey creates an alternate history for the gallery as an archive for infamous glam-rock dictator Hieronymus Pop and charts the facets of its lone archivist at work, at play and in dreams. Each wall engages the viewer in a grid of multi-directional storylines. The fourth glass wall leads to a further virtual manifestation.
Dave McKean’s ‘The Rut’ presents three characters’ viewpoints of an assault in the park: Perpetrator, Victim and Witness. In later years, as all three relive this traumatic event, their roles and the truth become more ambiguous. McKean begins his tales in drawings and then unfolds them across sculpture, photography and other media.
Interacting with Warren Pleece’s animated installation ‘Montague Terrace’, the audience will be able to pry into the lives of four dysfunctional tenants: Marvo the magic bunny, the insidious Puppeteer, Paul Gregory the wannabe celebrity and Babushka an unlikely covert spy. Pleece imagines the Pump House redeveloped as the Montague Terrace apartments and turns the gallery space into a fifth seedy flat from which to spy on the other ‘inmates’.
Paul Gravett is a London-based journalist, curator, writer and broadcaster who has worked in comics publishing and promotion for over twenty years and is an internationally recognised authority on the comic medium and sequential art.
These lights have 16 Amber LEDs individually mounted in front of the the first 16 Red LEDs, which light up sequentially with the signals. The Red LEDs have a switch to enable "Audi Mode" to show just the lower line.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
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ok, DImi.. This is a house number.. yes. of a neighboor. I used to live in the number 30 of this street (Rua Tocantins) of this village (QUintas do Alvorada is the name of the village) here in Brasilia.. I live now 5 blocks far, on another village.
Muybridge perspective
Multiple exposure composite of two pedestrians, registered with a subject-centered reference frame, then combined for a subtractive filter Harris shutter effect.
Details
This modified Harris Shutter Effect (HSE) image of emphasizes differences between three sequential photos while turning static features black. The moving subject and moving camera introduced registration shift between successive images. Warping to align the walker caused his relatively stable feature to be dark while other objects became colorful.
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2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
This Honda S2000 is the one of many custom builds with a blend of components from our favorite manufacturers, including exLED, Diode Dynamics, Morimoto, and introducing: The Lighting Firm. The center piece of this job is the amazing controller from TLF, which can be found here on our website: www.flyryde.com/collections/control-modules/products/sequ...
The module hooks up to the DRL White 5000K PowerLEDs made by exLED Korea: www.flyryde.com/collections/led-strips/products/exled-153...
When the Turn Signals are activated, the white LEDs shut off, and the Sequence for the Amber Power LEDs begins. This customer also opted for retaining the use of the original turn signal location with upgrade Power LED 7440 bulbs, for added output. The side markers also got a pair of Amber LED bulbs, as did the tail lights and License Plate lights.
To give a really unique look to the tails, and provide something special to match the moving signals in the headlights, a pair of "Brakes as Signals" modules from Diode Dynamics were installed, which make the OEM LED brake lights flash instead of an incandescent Amber Bulb. The stock bulb was replaced with the Red Power LED 7440 set from exLED, and this combination provides some really cool action depending on driver input. If the turn signals are activated by themselves, both the inner and outer circle will flash at the same time. If the brakes are applied, the inner and outer circles will alternate back and forth.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
This is a sequential image which I have created for the current school project that I am doing. I used screen shots from videos i recorded when using my GoPro.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
This Honda S2000 is the one of many custom builds with a blend of components from our favorite manufacturers, including exLED, Diode Dynamics, Morimoto, and introducing: The Lighting Firm. The center piece of this job is the amazing controller from TLF, which can be found here on our website: www.flyryde.com/collections/control-modules/products/sequ...
The module hooks up to the DRL White 5000K PowerLEDs made by exLED Korea: www.flyryde.com/collections/led-strips/products/exled-153...
When the Turn Signals are activated, the white LEDs shut off, and the Sequence for the Amber Power LEDs begins. This customer also opted for retaining the use of the original turn signal location with upgrade Power LED 7440 bulbs, for added output. The side markers also got a pair of Amber LED bulbs, as did the tail lights and License Plate lights.
To give a really unique look to the tails, and provide something special to match the moving signals in the headlights, a pair of "Brakes as Signals" modules from Diode Dynamics were installed, which make the OEM LED brake lights flash instead of an incandescent Amber Bulb. The stock bulb was replaced with the Red Power LED 7440 set from exLED, and this combination provides some really cool action depending on driver input. If the turn signals are activated by themselves, both the inner and outer circle will flash at the same time. If the brakes are applied, the inner and outer circles will alternate back and forth.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
This Honda S2000 is the one of many custom builds with a blend of components from our favorite manufacturers, including exLED, Diode Dynamics, Morimoto, and introducing: The Lighting Firm. The center piece of this job is the amazing controller from TLF, which can be found here on our website: www.flyryde.com/collections/control-modules/products/sequ...
The module hooks up to the DRL White 5000K PowerLEDs made by exLED Korea: www.flyryde.com/collections/led-strips/products/exled-153...
When the Turn Signals are activated, the white LEDs shut off, and the Sequence for the Amber Power LEDs begins. This customer also opted for retaining the use of the original turn signal location with upgrade Power LED 7440 bulbs, for added output. The side markers also got a pair of Amber LED bulbs, as did the tail lights and License Plate lights.
To give a really unique look to the tails, and provide something special to match the moving signals in the headlights, a pair of "Brakes as Signals" modules from Diode Dynamics were installed, which make the OEM LED brake lights flash instead of an incandescent Amber Bulb. The stock bulb was replaced with the Red Power LED 7440 set from exLED, and this combination provides some really cool action depending on driver input. If the turn signals are activated by themselves, both the inner and outer circle will flash at the same time. If the brakes are applied, the inner and outer circles will alternate back and forth.
Sequential Art Program Award Recipients - (L to R ) Jenna Cosa, Mr. Phil Fama, Amanda Hernandez, Joshua Alexander
These lights have 16 Amber LEDs individually mounted in front of the the first 16 Red LEDs, which light up sequentially with the signals. The Red LEDs have a switch to enable "Audi Mode" to show just the lower line.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
Klick Link For Read Online Or Download Sequential Drawings: The New Yorker Series (Pantheon Graphic Novels) Book : bit.ly/2i1oPtN
Synopsis
From the author of the widely acclaimed graphic novel Here, awarded the 2016 Prix D'or for best graphic album at Angoulême, a new graphic work that celebrates another aspect of his incomparable genius.Sequential Drawings gathers together more than a decade of McGuire's witty and endlessly inventive spots—a veritable short-story collection—each drawing given its own spread, which, in turn, assures for the reader the experience of surprise and delight that the drawings unfailingly deliver. Richard McGuire's first series of "spot" drawings debuted in The New Yorker in February 2005 for the magazine's 80th anniversary issue. Spot drawings, scattered among the magazine's text, had been a long-running feature of The New Yorker, and over the years, many artists had contributed them. But McGuire was the first to conceive them as a