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August 6, 2014 - The view of Boston from Spectacle Island. Mayor Walsh joined Congressman Capuano along with representatives from the Boston Harbor Alliance, Boston Public Works, and the Boston Parks Department for a tour of Spectacle Island in Boston. (Mayor's Office Photo by Jeremiah Robinson)
Vendredi 10 juillet 2015
Avec La Cañeta de Málaga, Rancapino, Romerito de Jerez, Carrete de Málaga
© Sébastien Zambon | Dpt40
Watching 'Creating the Spectacle!' by Sue Austin, an installation for the 2012 Cultural Olympiad in the Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall.
'Creating the Spectacle!' is a ground-breaking series of performances of an underwater wheelchair that leaves traces of its joy and freedom as it flies along through the water with its human occupant.
This surprising and unexpected juxtaposition is proving to be a powerful vehicle for transforming preconceptions about the wheelchair in the mind of the viewer as they then become part of the artwork too.
Conceived by Artistic Director Sue Austin and produced through Freewheeling, 'Creating the Spectacle!' aims to generate a widespread public debate about the nature and value of contemporary arts practice shaped by the experience of disability.
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Part of Unlimited, 29 art and cultural commissions by deaf and disabled artists; spanning dance, art, music, theatre and international collaborations.
It's kinda cool that this is pretty much in my back yard!
Thanks for the tuition Duncan and for suggesting I wear waders!!
Piping Technology and Products, Inc. and SWECO Fab, Inc. designed and fabricated 24" 300 # (ANSI rating), 2 1/2" thick and 42" 600 # (ANSI rating), 3 7/8" thick carbon steel spectacle blinds. Spectacle blinds serve the same purpose as flow control valves at less the cost. Spectacle blinds either stop or continue the flow depending on which end is being utilized. PT&P/SWECO Fab. can supply these spectacle blinds in any material needed, such as stainless steel, Monel, Inconel and carbon steel. Smooth, mill, machined or serrated finish is also available upon request. PT&P/SWECO Fab. can produce this product in small quantities/sizes in 48 hours if needed.
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