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North Vauxhall corsa D converted by myself to the facelift version. It's basically only the front bumper and headlights that are visibly changed.
A hint of Tudor flair adorns the exterior of this hillside walkout estate home plan, most visibly in the stucco and timber detailed central gable but also in the style of the windows. An abundance of bay windows also creates interesting turret-like details on the roof. Inside you'll find spacious living accommodations on three levels. The main floor features the great room, oversized dining room, and gourmet kitchen complete with a walk-in pantry. Nearby is a generous screen porch with a grill and sink in this home plan. www.dongardner.com/house-plan/5040/the-monarch-manor. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.*
Sisters Hope Wa(l)king Copenhagen by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
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We immerse in the emerging solidarity. It is beautiful. The empathetic caretaking of those threatened – Beautiful community. We engage in awe as communal life-giving actions are taken. Can we expand this nurturing solidarity and concern to those further away – To the continuous victims of war, hunger, poverty and climate crisis, who might in addition end up suffering the most from the current situation if we are not conscious about the interconnected totality of this planet?
Can we take this chance to build a new world instead of just repairing the one falling apart? What was before was, and is, a crisis, and isn’t this our chance to move beyond economic rationality into a healthier societal paradigm…?
We fear the fear the most. We fear the fear for interconnections the most. It is this fear that causes nationalism, racism and the desire to return to what was – A world governed by an unhealthy economic paradigm and planetary disaster.
As Naomi Klein reminds us: “If there’s one thing history teaches us, it’s that moments of shock are profoundly volatile: We either lose a whole lot of ground – or we win progressive victories that seemed impossible just a few weeks earlier. This is NO time to lose our nerve.”
On this walk, curated as part of the large-scale Metroplis performance program Wa(l)king Copenhagen during the corona lockdown we engaged in these questions by allowing our bodies to absorb the world as it is right now during this time of crises. We who walked: Her Porcelain Spirit, Ekko, The Link and The Sister.
The large one : 3.9 mm body length
They were nervously "sharing" a meal, going back and forth to it and visibly annoyed by each other's presence...
Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Celebrating the achievement of Valleys to Coast in gaining the RNIB Visibly Better Platinum Award for its Llys Ton Extra Care facility
Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover at Fremtidslinjen STU, Denmark
By Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover
At Fremtidslinjen STU, Køge, Denmark
Fremtidslinjen is a 3-year education for young people with special needs, also called a STU. The students on Fremtidslinjen are young people with general learning difficulties, ADHD and Autism. On top of that many of the students also have complicated diagnoses such as Borderline, OCD and schizophrenia. The purpose of a STU is to give the students general education and a skill enhancement they can carry with them for the rest of their lives. In addition to that the students have to gain knowledge of worklife, so they are able go on to a work or further education afterwards.
A STU has to be organised so it fits the individual student, not the other way around. This is the first time ever that we manifest at a school for particular sensitive students and the first time ever the students and teachers of the school is part of our pre-production week. One of the aims of the school when inviting us to manifest Sisters Academy here was to evoke a sense of the sensitive world of the students in the staff of the school.
Read more about the manifestation here.
For full credit list for Sisters Academy #5 see here.
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Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover at Fremtidslinjen STU, Denmark
By Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover
At Fremtidslinjen STU, Køge, Denmark
Fremtidslinjen is a 3-year education for young people with special needs, also called a STU. The students on Fremtidslinjen are young people with general learning difficulties, ADHD and Autism. On top of that many of the students also have complicated diagnoses such as Borderline, OCD and schizophrenia. The purpose of a STU is to give the students general education and a skill enhancement they can carry with them for the rest of their lives. In addition to that the students have to gain knowledge of worklife, so they are able go on to a work or further education afterwards.
A STU has to be organised so it fits the individual student, not the other way around. This is the first time ever that we manifest at a school for particular sensitive students and the first time ever the students and teachers of the school is part of our pre-production week. One of the aims of the school when inviting us to manifest Sisters Academy here was to evoke a sense of the sensitive world of the students in the staff of the school.
Read more about the manifestation here.
For full credit list for Sisters Academy #5 see here.
Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Sisters Academy #4, Iceland
By Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Academy #4, Iceland
At Myndlistaskolínn, Reykjavík
Breathing earth. The Icelandic manifestation of Sisters Academy is planned in collaboration with Iceland Academy of Arts and Myndlistaskóllin. The preparations included a full course at The Iceland Academy of Arts, Arts Education conceived in the spring of 2016. Students from this course are invited to perform during the actual manifestation in the fall of 2016 at the upper secondary school Myndlistaskólinn where the actual manifestation is taking place October 2016. Read full course description here and more about the manifestation at Myndlistaskolínn here.
For full credit list for Sisters Academy #4 see here.
+++ DISCLAIMER +++
Nothing you see here is real, even though the conversion or the presented background story might be based historical facts. BEWARE!
Some background:
The Grumman F4F Wildcat was an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that began service with both the United States Navy and some European air forces in 1940.
Grumman fighter development began with the two-seat Grumman FF biplane. The FF was the first U.S. naval fighter with a retractable landing gear. The wheels retracted into the fuselage, leaving the tires visibly exposed, flush with sides of the fuselage. Two single-seat biplane designs followed, the F2F and F3F, which established the general fuselage outlines of what would become the F4F Wildcat.
In 1935, while the F3F was still undergoing flight-testing, Grumman started work on its next biplane fighter, the G-16. At the time, the U.S. Navy favored a monoplane design, the Brewster F2A-1, ordering production early in 1936. However, an order was also placed for Grumman's G-16 (given the navy designation XF4F-1) as a backup in case the Brewster monoplane proved to be unsatisfactory.
It was clear to Grumman that the XF4F-1 would be inferior to the Brewster monoplane, so Grumman abandoned the XF4F-1, designing instead a new monoplane fighter, the XF4F-2. The overall performance of Grumman's new monoplane was considered inferior to the Brewster Buffalo. The XF4F-2 was marginally faster, but the Buffalo was more maneuverable, so the Brewster aircraft was judged superior and was chosen for production.
After losing out to Brewster, Grumman completely rebuilt the prototype as the XF4F-3 with new wings and tail and a supercharged version of the Pratt & Whitney R-1830 "Twin Wasp" radial engine. Testing of the new XF4F-3 led to an order for F4F-3 production models, the first of which was completed in February 1940. This modernized aircraft met a lot of international interest, and several orders were places.
Even before the Wildcat had been purchased by U.S. Navy, the French Navy and the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA) had ordered the Wildcat, with their own configurations, via the Anglo-French Purchasing Board. The F4F Wildcat (initially known in British service at first as the Martlet) was taken on by the FAA as an interim replacement for the Fairey Fulmar, a two-seat fighter with good range but at a performance disadvantage against single-seater fighters. Navalized Supermarine Spitfires were not available because of the greater need of the Royal Air Force.
The FAA's F4Fs also pioneered combat operations from the smaller escort carriers. Six Martlets went to sea aboard the converted former German merchant vessel HMS Audacity in September 1941, proviing highly effective convoy escort operations. The British received 300 Eastern Aircraft FM-1s as the Martlet V in 1942–43 340 FM-2s as the Wildcat VI and finally 120 GM-built FM-3s (known in FAA service as Wildcat VII), the final evolution of the Wildcat and originally designated F4F-8 by the US Navy.
100 F4F-8 were delivered as fighters, plus 20 more as photo reconnaissance aircraft with a different equipment. This final incarnation of the Wildcat featured a new teardrop canopy and a lowered spine, which improved the pilot's field of view considerably. The FM-2’s enlarged fin was kept in order to ensure directional stability.
The F4F-8 revered to the 14 cylinder powerplant, a Pratt & Whitney R-1830-94. In order to improve survivability and allow fast dashes over hazardous territory, the engine was augmented with a water/methanol booster system that could temporarily raise output and performance. The exhaust system was also modified, exploiting the exhaust gases for additional thrust. This measure, plus a new four blade propeller, improved the speed envelope by ~20mph (30 km/h), top speed now almost reached 370 mph and rate of climb was also temporarily amended.
The F8F-8 fighter received an improved armament of four 20mm cannon in the inner wing sections, which were still foldable. The outer pair of machine guns was deleted. The resulting shift of the aircraft’s center of gravity resulted in a slightly higher rate of roll and compensated for the heavier new guns and their ammunition. Two “wet” hardpoints under the inner wings could hold 1.000 lb (454 kg) each, alternatively six HVARs could be carried under the outer wings.
The F4F-8P differed from the fighter in so far that it carried three cameras in the lower rear fuselage, with respective ventral windows. The armor was reduced and the armament consisted of only four 0.5mm machine guns in the inner wings. An additional internal fuel tank and an optional pair of drop tanks under the inner wings allowed the carriage of an additional 255 gal (965 l) of fuel for a total of about 450 gal (1,700 l). With the underwing drop tanks, maximum range was up to 3,000 mi (4.830 km). In FAA service these machines were called Wildcat FR.VII.
In total, nearly 1,300 Wildcats would serve with the FAA. By January 1944, the Martlet name was dropped and the type was simply identified as the Wildcat. In March 1945, Wildcats shot down four Messerschmitt Bf 109s over Norway, marking the FAA's last victory with a Wildcat. After the end of hostilities in Europe, the Wildcat was quickly phased out or relegated to second line duties, e. g. as trainers for carrier operations. But even these few machines were soon retired and scrapped.
Specifications:
Crew: 1
Length: 28 ft 9 in (8.76 m)
Wingspan: 38 ft (11.58 m)
Height: 11 ft 10 in (3.60 m)
Loaded weight: 7,000 lb (3,200 kg)
Powerplant:
1× Pratt & Whitney R-1830-94W 14 cylinder twin radial engine, rated at 1,350 hp (1,010 kW)
normal power and 1,425 hp (1,063 kW) emergency output with water/methanol injection
Performance:
Maximum speed: 366 mph (590 km/h)
Maximum range: 3,000 mi (4.830 km).
Range on internal fuel: 1.100 mi (1,770 km)
Service ceiling: 39,500 ft (12,000 m)
Rate of climb: 2,670 ft/min (13.6 m/s)
Armament:
4x 0.5 in (12.7 mm) AN/M2 Browning machine guns,
2x underwing hardpoints (inner wings) for loads of up to 1.000 lb (454 kg) each,
typically occupied by a pair of 108 gallon (409-liter) drop tanks
6x underwing hardpoints (outer wings, typically not used) for single HVARs
The kit and its assembly:
This one is a tribute build, and a pretty quick one, done in just a couple of days. The original inspiration was a profile that fellow modeler Franclab from Canada had posted at FlickR – and I had a Hobby Boss FM-2 in the stash, bought as part of a lot, without a real plan yet.
I found the idea of a Wildcat with a bubble canopy and other modernized details pretty inspiring, and so I decided to answer the profile with a hardware response.
Anyway, I did not “copy” the profile, rather did an interpretation while incorporating as many original details as possible. These mods include:
a) A lowered spine; this was made pretty easy since the Hobby Boss kit comes with an almost massive IP fuselage – the dorsal section was literally carved from the styrene.
b) A teardrop vacu canopy was fitted and the spine shaped to fit its rim. The piece actually belongs to a Spitfire XVI and comes from a Pavla set.
c) A pilot figure, or better just the upper half, since the kit’s cockpit tub is pretty shallow. The weak spot of many Hobby Boss kits is the primitive cockpit, and the figure simply hides this. For the same reason the canopy remained closed, what also made its montage easier.
d) Underwing pylons and drop tanks from a P-51 (probably Heller)
e) The exhaust system was changed into short, single stubs that exit on the flanks (Fw 190/Hawker Sea Fury style)
f) A new four blade propeller was scratched; the hub came from an Italeri F4U (looks a bit massive on the compact Wildcat. Though) while the delicate blades are single resin pieces for an Australian P-51 (from Red Roo Models). The whole things sits on a metal axis that rests in a deep hole, drilled into the massive fuselage of the kit, so that the propeller could spin freely for the beauty scene pics.
g) Scratched camera openings/covers under the lower fuselage
The idea for a photo recce variant came when I browsed for potential operators, since I wanted to build a whif from the very late WWII stages – and it was “something different” from the usual fighter.
Painting and markings:
Wanting to keep things realistic, the USA or Great Britain would be the potential operators. At some time, I considered a Dutch machine, but found this to be too far off, and favored an FAA aircraft.
The latter would either be painted Dark Sea Grey/Dark Slate Grey/Sky, all Dark Sea Blue, or Dark Sea Blue/Intermediate Blue/White.
I settled for the simple all-blue option – one reason being the FAA “Sabrecat” in SEAC markings I built some time ago, while the classic blue/white livery was already earmarked for another build in the near future.
Another argument for the dark blue livery (FS 35042 from ModelMaster) was a post-war Corsair of FAA No. 1835 Sq. in an exhaustive Sky Models decal set, an aircraft I used as benchmark for the livery and marking details.
Most of the decals come from the Sky Models set, only the upper wing roundels were sourced from the scrap box, as well as some additional markings and stencils. Panels were shaded with Humbrol 77 (Navy Blue) and Xtracolor RAL 5008, and the kit received two black ink washes – one before and a second one after shading.
After some weathering with paint and graphite around the exhaust stubs and guns, the kit was sealed with a coat of semi-matt varnish, plus some pure matt accents.
As mentioned above, a very quick tribute build, done in less than four days from seeing the profile on FlickR until the varnish had dried and the model stood on its own feet/wheels (beauty pics took some more time, though). The result looks interesting, especially the unusual post WWII combo of overall Dark Sea Blue with the standard RAF roundels. In fact - especially in the flight scenes - the fictional F4F-8 looks like the offspring between a hot night of a standard F4F and a TBM Avenger?
With best regards to Franclab, and many thanks for the inspiration! :D
I see ye visibly, and now believe
That he, the Supreme Good, to whom all things ill
Are but as slavish officers of vengeance,
Would send a glistering guardian, if need were
To keep my life and honour unassailed.
Was I deceived, or did a sable cloud
Turn forth her silver lining on the night?
I did not err; there does a sable cloud
Turn forth her silver lining on the night,
And casts a gleam over this tufted grove.
- John Milton
(Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634)
This model is a factory painted Bowser H21G hopper kit. It was one of the older original offerings that came with plastic wheels. The paint was extra flat and a bit rough. Not visibly rough, but if you wiped your fingers across it, the paint would latch onto any dust or particles that were on your hands.
I replaced the end cage stringers and rope pulls with brass wire as well as a couple hand grabs. It was necessary to help enhance the car. I also replaced the brake wheel with a Kadee Ajax brake wheel. The couplers are also from Kadee.
The load represents coke. Nothing makes coke look more real than real coke. I crushed some up and used scenic cement to glue it in. I had to use a couple applications of scenic cement. Coke does not take well to being glued in.
The trucks are from the kit except I replaced the wheels with metal wheels from Bowser. I also added a set of brake calipers from a spare set of Tahoe Model Works trucks. The bowser trucks did not have ANY brake calipers molded on and adding the brake set helped to give the trucks depth.
On this car the touchup paint was Tamiya flat black. I used flat black because the cars original paint was very flat. After the paint dried a shot the entire car in gloss black to unify the paint tone and then a coat of satin varnish. Trucks were done the same way.
Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Sensuous City - A City as Soft as a Body by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Common names: African/American Evergreen, Arrow Leaf, Arrowhead Vine, Goosefoot Plant/Vine.
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Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover at Fremtidslinjen STU, Denmark
By Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover
At Fremtidslinjen STU, Køge, Denmark
Fremtidslinjen is a 3-year education for young people with special needs, also called a STU. The students on Fremtidslinjen are young people with general learning difficulties, ADHD and Autism. On top of that many of the students also have complicated diagnoses such as Borderline, OCD and schizophrenia. The purpose of a STU is to give the students general education and a skill enhancement they can carry with them for the rest of their lives. In addition to that the students have to gain knowledge of worklife, so they are able go on to a work or further education afterwards.
A STU has to be organised so it fits the individual student, not the other way around. This is the first time ever that we manifest at a school for particular sensitive students and the first time ever the students and teachers of the school is part of our pre-production week. One of the aims of the school when inviting us to manifest Sisters Academy here was to evoke a sense of the sensitive world of the students in the staff of the school.
Read more about the manifestation here.
For full credit list for Sisters Academy #5 see here.
Sisters Hope Home - Inhabitation Air by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Hope Home is a 5-year performative artwork and live staged installation with a myriad of diverse activities. Here we will manifest a continuously access to inhabitation of The Sensuous Society. A place where alternative realities are explored and where the sensuous and poetic form the basis of all action and interaction. The project has been established in collaboration with Høje Taastrup Municipality, and Realdania has granted support to transform the former and vacated SFO into Sisters Hope Home - A space to not only visit or participate in the arts - But to fully inhabit it.
Inhabitation is the first performative manifestation in Sisters Hope Home.
The participants, who will be named inhabitants, are invited to take part in a series of deep journeys exploring the poetic layers of our being and being together while inhabiting the art piece. During the stay the inhabitants will cook, eat, sleep and live close together with us in a potential future world - Sensuous Society - where everything is based on the principles of the sensuous and poetic. Out of our current ecological, economic and biological crises, a new society has emerged, a fundamental paradigm shift, which the performance has as its starting point. Through rituals, performative exercises and domestic life in Sisters Hope Home the inhabitants will investigate new ways of inhabiting the sensuous and poetic together with the Sisters staff. The performance is rooted in our current artistic research on how inhabitation of the sensuous and poetic evokes a lived experience and an understanding of the ecologic connectedness of everything.
As the light fades almost visibly, the lights from the office blocks opposite grow correspondingly stronger. The buildings gradually become almost featureless blocks of concrete, stone and glass.
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Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Sensuous City - A City as Soft as a Body by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
One thing that was visibly absent in the Vientaine Night Market was food stalls. Yes, there was not one stall in the market that sold anything even vaguely edible. But that was no problem, just across the street from the night market, the food stalls we'd seen earlier are now coming to life. The massage place I'd visited earlier was just a block beyond the food cart you see at the far end. (Vientaine, Laos/ Lao PDR, April 2014)
A hint of Tudor flair adorns the exterior of this hillside walkout estate home plan, most visibly in the stucco and timber detailed central gable but also in the style of the windows. An abundance of bay windows also creates interesting turret-like details on the roof. Inside you'll find spacious living accommodations on three levels. The main floor features the great room, oversized dining room, and gourmet kitchen complete with a walk-in pantry. Nearby is a generous screen porch with a grill and sink in this home plan. www.dongardner.com/house-plan/5040/the-monarch-manor. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.*
A2 (1/2 sheet) Arches CP
Various paints .. mostly M Graham
Reference from the Wetcanvas.com Image Library
Sisters Hope Home - Inhabitation Air by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Hope Home is a 5-year performative artwork and live staged installation with a myriad of diverse activities. Here we will manifest a continuously access to inhabitation of The Sensuous Society. A place where alternative realities are explored and where the sensuous and poetic form the basis of all action and interaction. The project has been established in collaboration with Høje Taastrup Municipality, and Realdania has granted support to transform the former and vacated SFO into Sisters Hope Home - A space to not only visit or participate in the arts - But to fully inhabit it.
Inhabitation is the first performative manifestation in Sisters Hope Home.
The participants, who will be named inhabitants, are invited to take part in a series of deep journeys exploring the poetic layers of our being and being together while inhabiting the art piece. During the stay the inhabitants will cook, eat, sleep and live close together with us in a potential future world - Sensuous Society - where everything is based on the principles of the sensuous and poetic. Out of our current ecological, economic and biological crises, a new society has emerged, a fundamental paradigm shift, which the performance has as its starting point. Through rituals, performative exercises and domestic life in Sisters Hope Home the inhabitants will investigate new ways of inhabiting the sensuous and poetic together with the Sisters staff. The performance is rooted in our current artistic research on how inhabitation of the sensuous and poetic evokes a lived experience and an understanding of the ecologic connectedness of everything.
Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Did you know that Lake Superior has an average underwater visibly of 27 feet? That’s some nice, clear water!
Photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS.
MEP Jacek Emil Saryusz-Wolski visibly enthusiastic about the agreement.
The European Parliament gave its consent to the EU-Ukraine Association agreement, which includes a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA), on the 16th of September in Strasbourg. At the same time, the Agreement was also ratified by the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev. The deal will establish a deep political association and economic integration between the EU and Ukraine and provide for mutual free market access.
Read more: www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20140915...
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New York City Bus 2742, Express Bus, in Manhattan, New York, USA. May, 2024. Sephora advertisement. Caudalie. "Dark spots visibly reduced by 63%". Copyright Tom Turner
Sisters Hope Home - Inhabitation Air by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Hope Home is a 5-year performative artwork and live staged installation with a myriad of diverse activities. Here we will manifest a continuously access to inhabitation of The Sensuous Society. A place where alternative realities are explored and where the sensuous and poetic form the basis of all action and interaction. The project has been established in collaboration with Høje Taastrup Municipality, and Realdania has granted support to transform the former and vacated SFO into Sisters Hope Home - A space to not only visit or participate in the arts - But to fully inhabit it.
Inhabitation is the first performative manifestation in Sisters Hope Home.
The participants, who will be named inhabitants, are invited to take part in a series of deep journeys exploring the poetic layers of our being and being together while inhabiting the art piece. During the stay the inhabitants will cook, eat, sleep and live close together with us in a potential future world - Sensuous Society - where everything is based on the principles of the sensuous and poetic. Out of our current ecological, economic and biological crises, a new society has emerged, a fundamental paradigm shift, which the performance has as its starting point. Through rituals, performative exercises and domestic life in Sisters Hope Home the inhabitants will investigate new ways of inhabiting the sensuous and poetic together with the Sisters staff. The performance is rooted in our current artistic research on how inhabitation of the sensuous and poetic evokes a lived experience and an understanding of the ecologic connectedness of everything.
Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Sisters Hope Home - Inhabitation Air by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Hope Home is a 5-year performative artwork and live staged installation with a myriad of diverse activities. Here we will manifest a continuously access to inhabitation of The Sensuous Society. A place where alternative realities are explored and where the sensuous and poetic form the basis of all action and interaction. The project has been established in collaboration with Høje Taastrup Municipality, and Realdania has granted support to transform the former and vacated SFO into Sisters Hope Home - A space to not only visit or participate in the arts - But to fully inhabit it.
Inhabitation is the first performative manifestation in Sisters Hope Home.
The participants, who will be named inhabitants, are invited to take part in a series of deep journeys exploring the poetic layers of our being and being together while inhabiting the art piece. During the stay the inhabitants will cook, eat, sleep and live close together with us in a potential future world - Sensuous Society - where everything is based on the principles of the sensuous and poetic. Out of our current ecological, economic and biological crises, a new society has emerged, a fundamental paradigm shift, which the performance has as its starting point. Through rituals, performative exercises and domestic life in Sisters Hope Home the inhabitants will investigate new ways of inhabiting the sensuous and poetic together with the Sisters staff. The performance is rooted in our current artistic research on how inhabitation of the sensuous and poetic evokes a lived experience and an understanding of the ecologic connectedness of everything.
Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Sony NEX-5n 18-200mm
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Sensuous City by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Sensuous City - A City as Soft as a Body by Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE PERFORMANCE
Sisters Hope invites you on a deep, sensuous journey exploring the poetic layers of the city. For 24 hours, you will explore the city in groups of 10. Maybe you will follow the flow of the water through the city. Maybe you will experience the city through traveling sounds or the darkness of the basements.
As a participant, you will partake in a poetic walk and performance which will help us unfold the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city. In contrast to the idea of the large, noisy, alienating metropolis, Sisters Hope brings us in contact with the things close to us, the tactile and the aesthetic dimension of the capital.
The walks are guided and facilitated by Sisters Hope’s performers such as: Ekko, The Invitation, The Shapeshifter etc. Before your departure you will receive a letter with guidelines on what to prepare and bring on the walk. Along the way, there will be meals and a place to sleep.
During the 24 hours, you explore the city’s sensuous and poetic elements. What stories, atmospheres, movements, emotions lurk in the city? You perform an active research, and you bring your discoveries back to The City Hall, where they are exhibited in display units for all the visitors of the City Hall to see.
Your discoveries lay the foundation for new dreams and visions of the city of the future – a city with room for poetry, beauty and the sensuous aspects of existence.
SENSUOUS CITY – THE ARCHIVE
At The City Hall, we open up this study of the city of the future, where everyone can contribute. In display units, we gather research from Sisters Hope’s poetic, participatory walks – material that unfolds the sensuous and poetic aspects of the city, or the lack of it. And on a large floor map of the city, you can leave your footprint and help outline new visions about how the city affects you in different places – and your dreams for the future.
Over three weeks, an emotional map is being built that draws a new picture of Copenhagen. Not a picture of buildings and infrastructure, but a picture of humans interacting in and with the city from the poetic and sensuous aspects of their being. An image of a fleeting city, where the everyday gives space for poetry, visions and dreams.
Let yourself be inspired by the narration of the exhibition and get inspiration for your own exploration of the city. What hidden, forgotten or idle potentials can you find for the city of the future?
Brian Wright, the fan from Coventry had a surprise for his girlfriend Lisa - he proposed on the floor of the hallowed Crucible!
Rob Walker is visibly excited!
Common names: African/American Evergreen, Arrow Leaf, Arrowhead Vine, Goosefoot Plant/Vine.
More info on Syngonium podophyllum here.
Sand is fascinating; different in each location; sometimes visibly different from locations very close together. I have sand from places I have traveled and sand brought to me from places near and far.
Our Daily Challenge: In a bottle.....
Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover at Fremtidslinjen STU, Denmark
By Sisters Hope
photo: I diana lindhardt
Photographs are free to use with the credits as formulated above displayed visibly.
Sisters Academy #5 - The Takeover
At Fremtidslinjen STU, Køge, Denmark
Fremtidslinjen is a 3-year education for young people with special needs, also called a STU. The students on Fremtidslinjen are young people with general learning difficulties, ADHD and Autism. On top of that many of the students also have complicated diagnoses such as Borderline, OCD and schizophrenia. The purpose of a STU is to give the students general education and a skill enhancement they can carry with them for the rest of their lives. In addition to that the students have to gain knowledge of worklife, so they are able go on to a work or further education afterwards.
A STU has to be organised so it fits the individual student, not the other way around. This is the first time ever that we manifest at a school for particular sensitive students and the first time ever the students and teachers of the school is part of our pre-production week. One of the aims of the school when inviting us to manifest Sisters Academy here was to evoke a sense of the sensitive world of the students in the staff of the school.
Read more about the manifestation here.
For full credit list for Sisters Academy #5 see here.