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Third attempt at a 24-square cabled entrelac ball/cube. Aside from the last seam, which I botched, it's pretty good!
Aaron Horkey's Cable screenprint at his "Midwestern Heart" show in Windom, Minnesota on 9/12/10. This poster was created for the band, Cable.
Photo for reference. Note how the cable hanger is pushed upwards by the tension of the cable housing. It adds some friction to the rear brake pull. Of course it could also be due to the cable not quite fitting straight into the cable stop.
At the eastern end of Cable Street, in Shadwell, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, where it meets Butcher Row, near the border with Limehouse, this is the entrance to Cable Street Studios, formerly Thames House, at 566 Cable Street, a huge Victorian warehouse complex, 88,000 square feet in total, where artists and musicians live and work, and there are exhibitions, live music, club nights and more.
The most acclaimed club appears to be Jamboree, about which one enthusiastic blogger recently wrote, "Jamboree harks back to another time – the kind of place that appears in books about the 60s and 70s – a magical place full of curios (my £5 entry included a wonderful Wickerman-esque hare mask) and intriguing people, where everyone knows each other but at the same time still welcomes you in with open arms and engaging smiles. The kind of place you dream about finding before ‘Shoreditch cool’ invades and turns it into a museum of itself." I like how it is "the kind of place that appears in books about the 60s and 70s," as though there is no one still alive who experienced those places first-hand.
I'm not currently aware of the status of the studios, which were established as an artist-led initiative in the 1980s, and then ran into problems with rapacious landlords in the 1990s. Photo taken on July 24, 2012.
For rave reviews of Jamboree, see: jamboreevenue.co.uk/
See here for the troubled business history of the studios: raimes.com/conf2.htm
And see here for a dreadful proposal for the studios' gentrification: www.skyscrapernews.com/picturedisplay.php?ref=6058&id...
And see here for the planning application: legacy.london.gov.uk/mayor/planning_decisions/strategic_d...
For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/
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This is a shot of the Cable Bridge (Ed Hendler Bridge) from the Kennewick side on the levee. I saw a really nice photo of the bridge from around this time, so I had to go give it a shot myself!
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Taken on March 19, 2012
Nikon D90
Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens
Dolica UV filter
Exposure Bias: 0EV
Exposure: 5 sec.
Aperture: f/10
ISO: 400
18mm
Underground cable project utilizes horizontal direct drill technology to bore under a rail road right of way.
The Singapore Cable Car is a gondola lift providing an aerial link from Mount Faber on the main island of Singapore to the resort island of Sentosa across the Keppel Harbour.
This cable cutter was used to remove the termination canisters from the ends of a failed extension cable prior to recovery to ship, 3 October 2010. (N47° 57.5101′, W129° 2.1416′; depth: 2323.149m)
Cable-knit cardigan from Knit.1 magazine - finished! It took me almost two years on and off to finish it, but it's finally done! With the hood on.