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Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Dunkin Donuts was on hand at the WWM serving up delicious frozen hot chocolate. This stuff is so delicious! If you have not tried one, get to your local DD and get some now!
Well what a beautiful sunny day so thought i would have a walk in my local park with my camera..wanted to capture the beauty of Autumn,i hope that i have? heres 5 photos from this afternoon for you to enjoy,thankyou
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Some favorites from the 2013 NH Easter Seals Walk With Me.
We have a wonderful group here that helps get people with mobility issues onto Segways. The group is called the ES Riders.
Carter received his Segway this past fall and adapted to it very quickly. He actually adapted to the balance of it quicker than a lot of people because, as an amputee, he is use to putting more effort into balance.
25th May 2013; Walking with my Dad and my friend Jacqui from Losehill Hall > Castleton > Treak Cliff Cavern > Crushing Circle > Odin Mine > Mam Tor > Blue John > Windy Knoll > Rowter Farm > Limestone Way > Cave Dale > Peveril Castle > Peak Cavern > Castleton > Losehill Hall to the Pub!!
thanks to Mike our WWMe leader and Janet and Pat for a great series of shooting memories!
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Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
it doesn't snow here very often, so when it does, it's very exciting.
up in cambridge visiting family.
Artwork for WALK WITH ME House / Progressive House Mix
In Celebration of the 27th AIDS WALK / Washington DC 2013
October 2013
EXB Mix #2013.36
BEATPORT DJ MIX at mixes.beatport.com/mix/walk-with-me-house-progressive-hou...
Track list at docs.google.com/document/d/1anNk50Yu_5TS7YDwS8rVAGw6olMrP...
Elvert Barnes MIXOLOGY
Photo Details:
7th Annual AIDS WALK / Washington DC during assemblance on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday, 24 September 1994 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Jim
Reebocks, Army Boots and Army Fatiques
Elvert Barnes AIDS WALK / Washington DC ongoing project at elvertbarnes.com/AIDSWalkDC
Original photo at www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/10320686333/
Walking along the Bridgewater Canal from Patricroft, Monton to Worsley, A pleasant early evening stroll
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Compass Song is an app-based public sound artwork inspired by Times Square’s rich history as the Crossroads of the World. Artists Mendi + Keith Obadike have stretched fragments of music, poetry, stories, and myths across the pedestrian plazas and surrounding blocks in all four cardinal directions, for visitors to discover whether they’re exploring the neighborhood or simply on their way to work. Compass Song was commissioned by and created in residence with Times Square Arts. Photo courtesy of Ian Douglas for Times Square Arts.
Once put in a set, these will make a nice slide show if you have the time to do it, a nice autumn walk in my general neighborhood! Set it for slide show, full screen, and you're there, with the sun shining through the trees! :-)
This set of photos was taken last Saturday morning, when the sun finally came out after days of rain, and the fall colors were in their glory. I'm so glad I got to get out then for a couple of hours, because next day the rains came again, and the winds, and that has continued on and off. The upshot is that we had about three days of the full display, when it wasn't raining or threatening rain, and now while there are many beautiful trees left, about half of them have had most of their leaves rained and blown off, and it looks a lot like November! :-( Mind you, I don't mind November, but I'd love to have had more October first!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this set, this day was truly gorgeous!
Some favorites from the 2013 NH Easter Seals Walk With Me.
Love this boy! Actually, love his entire family, they are such great people.