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Macugnaga. Italy.
Rio Quarazza streaming down the valley, feeded by a lot of melting snow. We had more snow in May and June than during the whole winter.
Vector - a flying bubble cockpit vehicle that I tried to make using a lot of silver Hero Factory parts.
Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius-and a lot of courage-to move in the opposite direction. Albert Einstein
~happy fence friday~
fooling around with some vectored shapes on Ps
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One of the most avionically advanced Harrier aircraft in the world - XW175. Known as the "VAAC Harrier", the airframe was used by QinetiQ for development of the Vectored-thrust Aircraft Advanced Control systems for the F-35B. The jet is seen here at RAF Cosford following the Air Show 2018 where it was on static display.
After my over-ambitious failure of a SHIP last year, I’m pleased to say my entry this year has been a success – for the most part! Its interior is a little lacking and there are a few small details I’m not completely satisfied with but overall, I’m happy to call it finished.
The backstory bit:
Vector - 1 is a training craft designed to test would-be astronauts’ skill in manoeuvring large vessels in and out of atmosphere. Its modest fuel consumption and striking appearance means it also sees frequent use at air shows to promote the Star-Bound program and entice fresh recruits.
Flashback to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Vectorial Elevation was an interactive artwork that allowed participants to transform the sky over Vancouver. Using a three-dimensional interface, a web site let you design huge light sculptures by directing 20 robotic searchlights located around English Bay.
Thanks to being an Olympic host city, Vancouver also gets a Cultural Olympiad. Vectorial Elevation is just one of the artworks that can currently be found around the city. And this one is about as impressive as they get! (And it's interactive.) English Bay, Vancouver. February 9, 2010.
Street neon and camera toss. One subject for this batch not pictured but the other two here and here.