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Three Rivers Snacks
New France hamlet, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
Three Rivers is New France's snack stand, featuring funnel cakes, popcorn, and drinks. I'm not sure if the structure existed when the park opened in May 1975, but it's listed here in the late 1970s and early-mid 1980s under a generic "barbecue rib stand" title. By the mid 1980s it went by the name Three Rivers Smokehouse, which it retained until the opening of Trapper's Smokehouse across the way in March 2003.
Three days passed under the rain and the hail of the Meseta. It was risky and useless to attempt to photograph under such circumstances. Walking was not pleasant either. Sometimes we were pushed backwards as our raincoats and backpacks worked like a sail. Still, after the rain comes sun and it was wonderful watch the white fields in the early morning.
The Fifth Wall is inspired by multiple sources: the unique architecture of the Armory’s Raymond Avenue building; German modernist theater practitioner Bertolt Brecht’s notion of dialectical theater, including the breakdown of the “fourth wall” and the emphasis of function over the binary considerations of form and content; and artwork that challenges the authority of a fixed point of view and suggests a deeper form of reciprocal engagement; and the Armory’s 25th year of programming.
The Fifth Wall consists of works on paper, sculpture, painting, video, and photography by seven artists from Los Angeles, rural Connecticut, Warsaw, and Berlin. Each has created works that take into consideration alternate, or “wrong” points of view or perspectives. Alice Könitz’s Los Angeles Museum of Art, a c. 13’ x 10’ x 10’ outdoor sculpture that also functions as a museum, will be moved from the driveway of her Eagle Rock studio and re-installed in the Armory’s Caldwell Gallery, where it will provide a literal and metaphorical platform for performances to be staged during the run of the exhibition. Evan Holloway’s delicate line drawings of the sides of epic steel sculptures by David Smith, and Marco Rios’s ‘repaintings’ in oil on canvas of his childhood abstractions, consider artworks from unexpected spatial or temporal disruptions. Interior spaces are reconsidered by Corinna Schnitt, who has created a video that shows household and domestic farm animals slowly being introduced into a living room and the mayhem that ensues, and Farrah Karapetian, who uses photograms to render images of architectural interiors in three dimensions.Our physical senses of sight and sound are challenged by Tom Friedman, who confronts basic assumptions about daily life through unexpected use of familiar materials, and Artur Żmijewski, a visual artist and filmmaker who has created lyrical audio/visual works with individuals who are hearing impaired.
Drawing from Brecht’s theatrical practice, the show invites critical self-reflectivity in the viewer. The works in this exhibition “show what is shown in the showing,” to borrow Brecht’s phrasing. The viewer is made aware of ideas of labor, point of view, and architectural and social constructs that affect their perception of a piece of work. This show seeks to de-familiarize viewers with their own experience of art, and to produce a feeling of strangeness toward what would otherwise have been considered only in a canonical context. Brecht’s word for this was the Verfremdungseffekt, or “alienation effect” which, when applied to art, can offer new content in even the most familiar contexts. Just as Brecht wanted his audience to remain aware of the falsity of the spectacle, The Fifth Wall seeks to remind the viewer of the fallacy of point of view. It provides familiarity of subject matter with an estrangement to the object’s original context.
Images by Jeff McLane
Three string guitar body and bridge, vintage biscuit tin. Photo by my friend Andy, who has a Flickr account here: www.flickr.com/photos/40125917@N03/
Three Shire Head (also known as Three Shire's Head, Three Shires Head, Three Shire Heads) is the point on Axe Edge Moor where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet, at UK grid reference SK009685, or
53.213°N 1.987°W.
It is on the River Dane, which marks the Cheshire border in this area. On the east of the river, the border between Staffordshire and Derbyshire runs north-east for about a mile to Cheeks Hill, on the higher regions of Axe Edge Moor. From Cheeks Hill the border runs south then east to the head of the River Dove.[1]
The main landmark is an ancient packhorse bridge.
Three young girls attempt to mimic a giant sculpture of three dancers. The sculpture is located in front of Paragon Mall on Orchard Road, in an upscale shopping district in Singapore.
₢ Renão | 2017
It was terrible...
Forward!
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Three Generations of Huli Tribesmen
Stock Photo ID: AAHV001382
Date Photographed: ca. 1995
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Photographer: Rob Howard
Location: Papua New Guinea
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It's a little hard to see, but this little man has three squat little legs. I was experimenting on how to join legs to bodies and I came up with this. The hoodie is modified from an old doll's poncho pattern I had. Note the drawstring that finishes the front of the hood, and a little front pocket. Also, his hood has holes for his antennae!
Three Brethren. Minch moor bothy graffiti. Southern Upland Way. John o' groats & Duncansby head to lands end. End to end trail. Selkirk. Scotland. Great Britain. UK. Day 40
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Three musketeers. Two enemies. One major battle.' 'All for one and one for all!' Country boy d'Artagnan is desperate to join the King's elite band of bodyguards, the Musketeers. And when his fiery loyalties (which often get him into trouble) and incredible sword skill (which get him out again) manages to impress brash Porthos, foppish Aramis and melancholy Athos, the three musketeers and d'Artagnan become friends for life. When they discover that the King they protect is under threat, the Musketeers must outwit the scheming Cardinal Richelieu and the seductive spy Milady - encountering adventure, friendship, romance and intrigue along the way - in order to save France from destruction. But could a deadly secret be the death of them all?
Three Chimneys. Industrial building in Barcelona City.
Las Tres Chimeneas Industriales de Barcelona.
It's too bad this didn't come out clearer because it's rare you can see all three faces at once since they don't sit still.
The Yanzgi River / Three Gorges reservoir at Wanzhou City.
The water levels have risen dramatically because of the three gorges dam project, by as much as 100m in some areas.
China 2008
Three Rivers Snacks
New France hamlet, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
Three Rivers is New France's snack stand, featuring funnel cakes, popcorn, and drinks. I'm not sure if the structure existed when the park opened in May 1975, but it's listed here in the late 1970s and early-mid 1980s under a generic "barbecue rib stand" title. By the mid 1980s it went by the name Three Rivers Smokehouse, which it retained until the opening of Trapper's Smokehouse across the way in March 2003.