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This is a collected array of original snapshots, photographs, studio portraits, styled reproductions and knock-off styles. It is snipped from a divider page in Photographs for Genealogy and Layouts for Genealogy. The array was primarily meant as a study of historic media reproduction possibilties. I have a background in copying and reproduction of privately, library and museum held original photographs so much of this array is from America's roots.
A recent adventure via one of my Urban Exploring groups was a trip to Kiev followed by a four day holiday in the controlled zone of Chernobyl. As part of it we visited the main Power Station and Substation. The unfinished building and cooling tower of the Reactor - 5 Power Station. The Cold War Duga Radar Array of antennas where I climbed the 500ft structure to its top platforms and many visits back and forth to the abandoned city of Pripyat. Oh my what an experience to have experienced.
Very Large Array (VLA) near Socorro, New Mexico. Visit during a storm created some interesting photographs.
Imaris Snapshot
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
Surrey Street Squad used to turn up with a vast and impressive array of stuff to the big annual Icebreaker meeting at Swaffham in the late '90s. Don't think I've seen many of this model of Crown estate outside of the oval, they belong to what I'm going to call the forgotten generation of Crowns which ran from about 1975-79 (see two saloon photos also scanned in).
I have a photo of this car later in the day when it seemed to be running with number 191.
The Very Large Array, a radio telescope near Magdalena, New Mexico. You may remember it from the movie "Contact"
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Antenna array on the rig to balance the 10mW video transmiter and standard RC signals. The antennae are demounted for transport. The RX antenna is the same length as the folded pendulm for ease of packing.
he pyramid-shaped building houses an unusual collection of predominantly 1950s to 1990s vehicles in various stages of customisation, hard to find in any other car museum, www.enam.ae/index.html
This museum is an amazing private collection of H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan.
The collection houses a vast array of cars and other vehicles; some seemingly bought from owners there and then, such as a customised camper van, others received as presents from all around the world. While some have been kept as originally intended, others have been modified to suit the Sheikh's preference.
You will find several Mercedes, one in each colour of the rainbow for each day of the week. And they are all fitted with conveniences such as refrigerators and TV. A number of other vehicles are also rainbow coloured or have a rainbow logo painted on them and have matching seats and hubcaps. There are a number of military vehicles into which children are allowed to climb; one even has a golfing range on top.
The Dodge comes in all sizes but none is as impressive as the 5-metre-high model with a complete apartment under its roof. It was parked next to some dune-bashing monstrosities and a shiny see-through disco car. including:
an 8 times oversized replica of a Dodge Power Wagon truck, this is a towable caravan and has four bedrooms inside.
A very detailed replicable of an 1890s Benz three-wheeler.
A collection of 4-wheel-drive vehicles.
A small collection of identical Mercedes limousines, representing together all colours of the rainbow, are the trademark of the owner.
A number of 1950s American and 1970s European limousines with their large dimensions build a striking contrast to a sizable collection of bubble and mini cars in the adjacent row.
some 10 prototypes and racing cars.
With a workshop located behind the building, all exhibits are in excellent condition and several are roadgoing. There are also many gaps in the displays with no explanation. Only a handful of vehicles have information placards at all and even then it is simple specification info. There is no history or provenance provided.
On display outside are:
a 4:1 scale Jeep
a 4:1 scale Land Rover
Lockheed Tristar L-1011-385-1-114 MSN 193N-1093 the former British Airways Loch Fyne
PictionID:46541968 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:AL-248H_081 Lockheed Big Dipper.tif - Robert Reedy was a native of Amarillo Texas. He attended college in Wichita Kansas, studying aeronautical engineering. On graduation he was quickly snapped up by Stearman Aircraft. During his subsequent career he made stops at Lockheed, Thorp and back to Lockheed where he retired as a vice president of sales. Reedy was involved in the design of several Stearman, Vega and Thorp types, the Lockheed P2V, Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and L-1011.--Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
New solar carport at my parents house. 4.5kw
Tucson, Az.
Tectonicus Constructs
R+R Steel Fabrication
The Solar Store
The project is a 4.5 kw solar array and carport, combining the two functions in one. There was a need for three covered parking spaces as protection from the harsh summer heat. Simply placing the panels on the roof would also have caused complications with roof maintenance over the years. With the combined solution, we chose the Sanyo PV panels, which are translucent, providing a beautiful pattern, and filtered light below. The main structure was welded in a metal shop, and lifted into place, with the secondary structure welded on after. This process was the fastest, and by far most precise way of assemblage. The whole project was constructed and wired in two weeks, minus painting and tree trimming.
Solar array on rooftop of Asian Pacific Health Care offices with Hollywood Hills and Sign in background, Los Angeles, California, USA
Image: "Rorschach Portrait (Skye)" & "Rorschach Portrait (Summer)"
2-channel video installation on 18” CRT monitors (color, sound)
2016 & 2018
Link to videos:
www.rachelrampleman.com/artwork-/calendar-girls
CINCINNATI, OH—from Friday, April 19 until Sunday, June 16, the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts premiered "Oh! You Pretty Things", celebrating almost twenty years of the incomparable documentary and experimental video work by Cincinnati native and Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Rachel Rampleman. "Oh! You Pretty Things" featured a kaleidoscopic array of many of the artist’s single- and multi-channel video installations from her extensive creative catalogue along with brand new works from the "Life is Drag" series out of New York City in an unforgettable immersive gallery experience.
Best known for bodies of work exploring subjects such as gender, artifice, and spectacle, Rampleman showcases exuberantly bold and irrepressible personalities who revel in challenging common clichés associated with masculinity and femininity. The exhibition stretched across both levels of the Weston starting with the creation of a high concept but low budget/DIY-inspired performance space installation in the atrium gallery including spectacular Mylar curtains to set the mood for the aestheticized performances of identity portrayed in her video sculptures and displays screened across multiple electronic platforms including CRT monitors, tablets, and flat screen TVs seen in the lower-level.
A sampling of subjects, muses, and collaborators represented in the survey included Girls Girls Girls (the world's first and only all-female Mötley Crüe tribute band), Tazzie Colomb (the world's longest competing female bodybuilder/powerlifter), and LACTIC Incorporated (an avant-garde clothing brand that takes the detritus of corporate life and reinterprets it into one-of-a-kind structural garments that challenge the polarization of gender and critique existing power structures). In addition, Rampleman premiered a new series of work, "Life is Drag", in which she documented her collaborations with the most singular and innovative emerging artists of the flourishing Brooklyn alt-drag scene.
The Weston’s street-level exhibition space featured a dazzling Mylar curtain backdrop and suspended disco ball and accent stage lighting that also served as the site for "Rebel Revel", an alt-drag-queer-burlesque-pop-punk-fashion-performance-gothic-cabaret-metal-disco-festival on Saturday, June 8. This one-night-only festival celebrated those who truly and boldly push the limits of gender expression combines drag, burlesque, avant-garde fashions, and radical makeup with subversive and often political performances. It featured a drag extravaganza including performances by ODD Presents, the new Cincinnati-based alternative drag haus committed to presenting queer-centric entertainment in all its forms; draglesque by nationally renowned and legendary local male illusionist Alexander Cameron; burlesque by Ginger Lesnapps—head mistress of the award-winning Cin City Burlesque and winner of RAW Artists Cincinnati Performing Artist of the Year; and also more burlesque by Cincinnati’s brand new Smoke & Queers—a co-ed amateur burlesque troupe that encourages all expressions of self, gender, identity, and sexuality; a runway show with gender bending looks from Northside's NVISION and NYC's LACTIC Incorporated; and the premiere of the latest fantastical art-couture stylings by costume and wig designer/former vaudeville and burlesque performer Stacey Vest of Sweet Hayseed.
In conjunction with "Oh! You Pretty Things", Rampleman presented a video program she curated in 2013 at The Mini Microcinema on Tuesday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. entitled “Hyper-muscularity & Femininity on Film: A Screening of Media Portrayals of Women Bodybuilders from the 1980s and the 1990s aka ‘The Most Awesome Female Muscle Celebration in the World.’” This program took the latter part of its title from an event by the same name held in New York City in 1995 which showcased top-name women bodybuilders of that time displaying their physiques by doing different individually choreographed performances (as warriors, queens, pop stars) as opposed to the normal mandated posing routines they performed for professional competitions. The Mini Microcinema is located at 1329 Main Street, downtown, Cincinnati. www.mini-cinema.org.
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Art Papers:
www.artpapers.org/rachel-rampleman-oh-you-pretty-things/
AEQAI:
"I Say a Little Prayer" - Aly Michalka as Marti in HELLCATS on The CW..
Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW.
©2010 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
"I Say a Little Prayer" - Heather Hemmens as Alice, Ashley Tisdale as Savannah, Aly Michalka as Marti in HELLCATS on The CW..
Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/The CW.
©2010 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Westgate Park in Port Melbourne. Shot on Sony a6000 with vintage Soligor C/D Zoom 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 and Zhongyi Lens Turbo II
PV arrays for Missouri University of Science and Technology at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015 at the Orange County Great Park, Irvine, California (Credit: Thomas Kelsey/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Just outside of Socorro, New Mexico, the Very Large Array consists of 27 radio telescopes in a pattern used to simulate one large antenna. I must admit, this image was pure luck. We were on our way to Bosque del Apache to catch the annual snow goose migration and just happened to drive by the VLA at the right time. One more reason to always have your camera ready.
PictionID:46534842 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:AL-248B_005 Vega Flying Test Stand NX18149.tif - Robert Reedy was a native of Amarillo Texas. He attended college in Wichita Kansas, studying aeronautical engineering. On graduation he was quickly snapped up by Stearman Aircraft. During his subsequent career he made stops at Lockheed, Thorp and back to Lockheed where he retired as a vice president of sales. Reedy was involved in the design of several Stearman, Vega and Thorp types, the Lockheed P2V, Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and L-1011.--Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum