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24/01/2016; You know it's bad news whenever you stumble upon a space invader in the hallway (and you're not in your spaceship).
I couldn't leave Bilbao without climbing at the top of the hill to shoot BBO_38 ;)
Unfortunately, the weather was not clear this day !
Other views of Space Invader BBO_38 HERE
Place Igor Stravinski 29/09/2022 20h08
PA_1432 seen from the side and in line with Centre Pompidou. Always worth a revisit.
On Wednesday December 4, a new iconic alien from Invader came to invade Paris. So far, nothing very unusual, the French artist installs his works in the streets of the capital since 1996. However, this time, it is 447 tiles 9 m high by 7 m wide that constitute the monumental mosaic of the invader from elsewhere, the largest work of the Street Artist. Entitled PA_1432, in other words the 1432nd tiled work installed in Paris.
PA_1432 [100 points]
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: GOING BIG!
All my photos of PA_1432:
PA_1432 (Evening shot, December 2019)
PA_1432 (Close-up, July 2020)
PA_1432 (Wide shot 1, July 2020)
PA_1432 (Wide shot 2, July 2020)
PA_1432 (Wide shot 3, September 2022)
PA_1432 (Wide shot 4, July 2024)
Date of invasion: 04/12/2019 (worldwide # 3856)
[ Visited the biggest space invader so far 13 days after invasion/inauguration ]
Random shot from top deck of Edinburgh bus on South Bridge. I think the Space Invaders are reflections of the bus ceiling lights but maybe not...........🤔
i had to climb up the roof-ladder of the building two doors down-- entrance is through the alley south of melrose. not that hard to get up-- basically a scamper up one story, then a short climb over the roof to get a clear shot. sadly, the great obey piece across the street is much harder to get access to-- i cased a couple of buildings but got yelled at by people inside, and the alley ladders were totally latched off.
From a private collection of vintage pinball and flipper game backglass. Lit by two Einstein 640s in the standard 45° configuration for capturing flat artwork.
Mosaic art installed at ESA’s spacecraft operations centre ESOC in Darmstadt, Germany, on the grey building on the right. French artist Invader is installing his iconic art at ESA establishments all over Europe and even on the International Space Station.
The European Space Operations Centre ensures the smooth working of spacecraft in orbit. Its control rooms, linked to ground stations all over the world, track and control satellites, and carry out payload operations and routine systems monitoring.
After ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti found a space invader called ‘Space2’ in the Columbus space laboratory, the space-themed art has appeared at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany and at ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.
Mission control believes Invader will organise more invasions and activate aliens at other ESA establishments throughout the year. Follow their progress on Twitter via #space2iss and #SpaceInvader.
Credit: ESA