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"The Blinking Eyes of Everything"
Church of the Holy Trinity; Artist: Geoffrey Farmer.
In the early 1960's English mathematician Ian Sommerville and Canadian mystic poet Brion Gysin devised a stroboscopic machine capable of inducing hallucinatory visions to those who sat near it with their eyes closed. Farmer composed and presented a soundtrack on the rich and powerful organ that lives in the Church to accompany the experience of entering, sitting on provided cushions, and closing your eyes.
I took this picture of my parents a few years ago on the bus ride to the Hoover damn. After over 35 years of marriage, they even blink at the same time.
Last picture of the year! The project was super-intense and really hard work, but also fun and rewarding (and expensive :D) - Thomas
Blue and red blinking led on.
Current interrupter is just a piece of 120 film negative glued to a paper tab - when inserted between LED wires and battery, breaks the current. Battery is elastic'ed in for easy replacement. There is glitter on this piece. Because there must always be glitter. Everywhere.
Blinking LED Chandelier.
For this Hugo Boss January 2009 clubroom installation, Geoff Howell Studio created large curved walls that served as movie screens for video loops that we edited and carefully masked to perfectly match the curvature of those walls. In addition, we also built the large sculptural chrome tubed light fixtures, fitted with LEDS and flashing strobes, hung over a series of custom platforms that feauture an optical illusion of infinite depth. The video projections were distortions of a muscular dancing man. All of these elements combined gave the impression of a futuristic dream state where bodies and lights constantly warp and change form.
2009, NYC
Picture showing tiny paper leaves of the sculpture "Blinking Leaves" by Yasuhiro Suzuki (JP).
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
Blinking City is a project investigating the inadequacy of traditional maps for city environments characterized by fast pace transformation and urban growth. As soon as the map is done, the city it describes has already gone. We transferred one of the Blinking City pattern, based on a collage of several Hutong neighbourhoods of Beijing, onto a wall of a dilapidated courtyard house in Xianyukou district, located in the core of the city.
This is more or less the final *thorough* photographing of Clint's male face, prior to her gender transition from Clint to Clio.
We played Pandemic Legacy with Beth for the third time -- Clio and Beth's 25th date. Unfortunately, we ended up aborting the game because we missed an important step in the game setup. We still had a lot of fun hanging out together.
Transition Progress: By this point, Clio weighed 158lbs (down 39lbs from 2012's weight of 197, but not yet down 60lbs to 2018's weight of 138), and had undergone her first 15-minute electrolysis treatment, as well as 10 laser hair removal sessions at Izalia, which included: 5 face/neck treatments, 5 chest treatments, 4 leg treatments, 3 armpit treatments, and 2 ear treatments [that's 19 total area treatments].
Clio also had been using Latisse for a few weeks at this point -- starting in 4/2017 -- to lengthen her eyelashes. It eventually worked. Female wardrobe replacement via an insane amount of weekly thrifting (for a good 8 months) had now begin, but the spreadsheet tracking it all had not yet been created. Total transition costs were already up to $5,000 by this point -- buying prepaid laser hair removal packages is expensive! (But not as expensive as buying-as-you-go.) It's amazing how much work had been done, with very little to show at this point. Changes are about to start moving faster soon. Hormones cleared up my acne, for example.
blinking, sitting.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
April 28, 2017.
Pic by Beth H.
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Testing eia 485 communication on unused twisted pairs of an ethernet cable.
Read article on www.eraclitux.com
Read more about the interesting third eyelid - the nictitating membrane - here. :)
This cock was in an outdoor pen along with a few hens. He was lucky not to be hatched into the large-scale egg industry, where he would most likely have been gassed or tossed alive into a grinder on his first day of life. :)
(Well... I don't know his history. Maybe he WAS hatched into the mega-industry, then rescued, or something. :D )
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Vegan FAQ! :)
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please watch Earthlings.
Gateshead Millennium Bridge, raised to allow a masted boat to pass underneath.
As viewed from Castle Keep, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne
The award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineers Gifford. It was built by Volker Stevin in 2000.
The bridge is sometimes referred to as the Blinking Eye Bridge due to its shape and its tilting method.
This tilting arrangement allows ships up to 82ft in height to pass under. The bridge takes as little as 4.5 minutes to rotate through the full 40° from closed to open, depending on wind speed!
Photograph © copyright 2015 photo2c aka Eric Johnson All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use Prohibited!
Blinking cheeky rodents eating the flowers in the garden!
If had a chair, I'd jump onto it and scream.
An exaggerated, phobic fear of mice and rats has traditionally been depicted as a stereotypical trait of women, with numerous books, cartoons, television shows, and films portraying hysterical women screaming and jumping atop chairs or tables at the sight of a mouse — for example, Mammy Two Shoes in Tom and Jerry. Despite the gender-stereotyped portrayal Western musophobia has always been experienced by individuals of both sexes... so there you go!
A tiny, wide-eyed frost creature sits perched on a snow-covered branch in a quiet winter forest. Its fuzzy, ice-crystal fur sparkles in the soft blue twilight. The creature gently clutches a twig of frozen berries, exhaling faint puffs of frosty breath. Camera slowly pushes in, capturing the shimmer of frost on its whiskers and the delicate movement of drifting snowflakes. The forest behind it fades into a dreamy blur. The Frostling tilts its head curiously, blinking with big glassy eyes as a soft winter breeze ruffles its fur. Magical, cozy, high-detail 4K fantasy atmosphere with a gentle, heartwarming tone.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne
The award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineers Gifford. It was built by Volker Stevin in 2000.
The bridge is sometimes referred to as the Blinking Eye Bridge due to its shape and its tilting method.
This tilting arrangement allows ships up to 82ft in height to pass under. The bridge takes as little as 4.5 minutes to rotate through the full 40° from closed to open, depending on wind speed!
You've seen the photo, now watch the movies...
Blinking Door and Revenge of the Blinking Door
I walked pass this after work one night. It's a door lit by with a loose bulb. It felt as if it was blinking at me. This stopped me in my path, and I was entranced by it. So in addition to the photo I just had to take some footage of the blinking door. Now that's something my film cameras wouldn't have allowed me to do.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne
The award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineers Gifford. It was built by Volker Stevin in 2000.
The bridge is sometimes referred to as the Blinking Eye Bridge due to its shape and its tilting method.
This tilting arrangement allows ships up to 82ft in height to pass under. The bridge takes as little as 4.5 minutes to rotate through the full 40° from closed to open, depending on wind speed!
Blinking locked with the keyholders all on holiday according to the neighbours. "What did he want", I heard the mans wife say as I despondently walked away.
Put off straight away I was! Had a wander round the graveyard as you have to when a church is locked. Never saw much to interest me,but as I always say to myself in this frustrating situation, I'm sure the locals love it (if they are allowed in)! Decided that I still had time to do a couple more so put Capel St Mary in the satnav and off I went driving past the Case Is Altered, which is also the name of my Dads pub in Ipswich.
Edited European Southern Observatory image of the galaxy NGC 6118. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: NGC 6118, a grand-design spiral galaxy, shines bright in this image, displaying its central bar and tight spiral arms from its home in the constellation of Serpens (The Snake). The galaxy is sometimes known to amateur astronomers as the “Blinking Galaxy” because this relatively faint, fuzzy object would appear to flick into existence when viewed through their telescopes in a certain orientation, and then suddenly disappear again as the eye position shifted. The brilliant blue star-forming regions of the galaxy, where hot young stars are born, are beautifully illuminated, even from over 80 million light-years away. In 2004, regular observers of this galaxy saw a “new star” appear near the edge of the galaxy (above the centre of the image). Far from being a new star, this object, supernova 2004dk, is in fact the final, powerful burst of light emitted by the explosion of a star. Though shy to lesser telescopes, the galaxy cannot hide from ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) at Cerro Paranal, Chile. The image was obtained using the VIsible MultiObject Spectrograph (VIMOS) at the VLT.
Blinking legs and a beautiful tattoo. I also saw another cyclist with a tattoo of a devil on a bike, that was a funny tattoo but I didn't had a chance to take a pic of it.
Scary gray alien walks and looks blinking on a dark smoky background. UFO futuristic concept. 3D rendering.
August 20, 2020 - Ostrich blinking eyes at Ostrich Land in Buellton, CA. Road Trip Vacation with Mom and Dad.
Blinking locked with the keyholders all on holiday according to the neighbours. "What did he want", I heard the mans wife say as I despondently walked away.
Put off straight away I was! Had a wander round the graveyard as you have to when a church is locked. Never saw much to interest me,but as I always say to myself in this frustrating situation, I'm sure the locals love it (if they are allowed in)! Decided that I still had time to do a couple more so put Capel St Mary in the satnav and off I went driving past the Case Is Altered, which is also the name of my Dads pub in Ipswich.