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New Zealand.
The Hillman Imp and variants were a compact, rear-engined car. Variations included the upmarket Singer Chamois, and Sunbeam Sport. Fastback versions were the Hillman Imp Californian, Singer Chamois and Sunbeam Stiletto.
The high performance Sunbeam Sport was introduced in 1966 with twin side-draught Strombergs replacing the single Solex, a higher lift camshaft, bigger valves and improved cylinder head, power up from 42hp to 55hp. It was identifiable by different badging, chrome trim and a slatted engine cover.
In 1967, the Stiletto was launched. It mated the Hillman Imp Californian coupe bodyshell to the Sport engine, identified by its quad headlights.
The Hillman Imp was assembled by Chrysler Australia from 1964-67, and by Todd Motors in NZ from 1967-70.
Engine; Aluminium 875cc rear mounted on 45 degrees.
Nelson Classic Car Museum
Folded is a live audio visual stage performance co produced by SDNA (UK) and Ticonzero (Italy).
It is the first chapter of an artistic research which aims to investigate the interaction of various live media and the integration of different artistic languages: audio visual, sculpture, fashion, physical performance and theatrical process.
The performance is divided into 8 parts (the maximum number of times paper can be folded) and explores the physical and metaphysical properties and potentials of paper.
Paper is the starting point for all of the artists. The costume, designed by Cabinet of Curiosity using origami techniques, is made out of paper, all of the visuals are filmed events or animations derived from paper and Alessandro's music is composed using sounds of paper.
The performer, Nina Fog, plays a creature born from paper who constantly transforms herself, reinventing her corporeality.
“With Folded I am exploring the sensations of being written upon (by sound, image, costume, space); being invented and - at the same time - being erased. The constant cycle of living and dying makes me only a momentary creature in a fragment of time - I aim to be in the pure of state of existing from moment to moment”. Nina Fog
Coproduction: SDNA (UK) + TiconZero (Italy)
Concept, direction and video design: Valentina Floris, Ben Foot
Music: Alessandro Olla
Performer: Nina Fog
Costumes: Cabinet of Curiosity
Associate Graphic Artists: Chris Singer and Nazir Tabuli
This morning, I head the pleasure of spending the first few hours of daylight lugging camera gear around my grandparents' farm where I grew up.
This is the base of an old sewing machine table that now sits in Grandma's yard and holds a baking sheet used to feed the birds. The morning light had just hit the trees in the background.
During a concert by pupils of Prof. Joanna Borowska-Isser (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz) in the Polish Institute Vienna, Austria
Performance of Singer at Cumbria Institute of the Arts (now University of Cumbria) by the 2nd year BA(Hons) Performing Arts course
"Transit Daydreams 3"
pencil, marker, litho,silkscreen, monotype on paper, 2011
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Wolf Singer (Max-Planck-Society), DLD Munich Conference 2023, Europe's big innovation conference, House of Communication Munich, Friedenstrasse 24, 81671 Munich, January 12-14, 2023. Free press image © Elias Hassos for DLD / Hubert Burda Media
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This is a charcoal sketch I'm working on. I got to the hair and put on my brakes. I hate drawing hair. I'll keep working on it soon, but figured I might as well scan it in at this stage for future reference.
When we stayed in grandma's house for the holidays there were many ghosts haunting the place. One of them was this old Singer sewing machine in a cabinet. It was the first macine I sewed on. I don't recall what I sewed or why, but when I saw it memories of trying to sew and reach the pedal at the same time in the corner of grandma's basement flooded me.
Alpine California; visiting spiritual singer performing a prayer song during a Blessing Ceremony; he is using a traditional tribal gourd rattle.
The Atlanta Young Singers perform “Adonai Ro’i” by Judith Shatin and "Donna, Donna”, words by Aaron Zeitlin and music by Shalom Secunda, arr. by Carl Bertil Agnestig, with pianist, Millie Turekon on Show 340 at the Breman Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Presented by:
The Breman Museum’s Molly Blank Jewish Concert Series
Support provided by:
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation