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1990
What about Tourism? Forbidden for Voyeurs, Einzelausstellung, Billedhuset, Kopenhagen.
Gezeigt wird eine Sammlung von Urlaubsbildern, die T.G./C. vor einem Fix-Foto-Labor in Bangkok von Touristen erbittet. Von den jeweils 4 Fotografien zeigt jeweils eines den jeweiligen Touristen. Beigestellt sind die Name und Angaben zu Beruf und Dauer der Reise. Zusätzlich werden die während der Reisen entstandenen Farbfotografien T.G./C.s und Aufnahmen aus dem Familienalbum Geoffroy gezeigt, die in den frühen1960er Jahren entstanden.
Zutritt zur Ausstellung gewährt die Art Police nur denjenigen Besuchern, die auf ihrem Rücken schriftliche und / oder fotografische touristische Selbstkritik üben.
from Chronologie Thierry Geoffroy / Colonel by Inka Schube. Sprengel Museum Hannover. ( 2002) www.emergencyrooms.org/texts/chronologie_Thierry_Geoffroy...
Manifeste Moving Exhibition : www.emergencyrooms.org/manifeste/1989.html
the exhibited photos and status are then part of the fondation Moving Exhibition de type Exhibit
The new 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager. Photos are from the Kawasaki web site which they make available for download. Looking forward to getting to ride one, and I suspect if things work out well buying it shortly there after.
Control Room 2 containing a Soundcraft Ghost mixing console, PC with two monitors, Tascam recorders (one with a monitor), outboard and MIDI keyboard. The control room had two desk chairs, a small sofa, bespoke beech-coloured wooden surfaces and burgundy acoustic treatment to the walls and ceiling.
Control Room 2 was one of the set of studios constructed by Studio People in January 2004 for Leeds Metropolitan University in the basement of the now demolished 'A' block on Calverley Street. The block had previously housed the Engineering department workshops of the predecessor Leeds Polytechnic.
Another, older set of studios was adjacent to this facility but all were subsequently relocated to the university's Headingley campus, to the north of Leeds city centre, before this building was demolished.
Del Rey controls: Volume, Tone, and R/S selector switch. R/S introduces a capacitor into the circuit, affecting the high frequency response. "S" is the brighter position, probably an abbreviation for "Solo", "R" probably means "Rhythm".
Barton Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire where the Joy Division vocalist Ian Curtis lived and died and where some scenes of the movie Control (about Ian's life) were filmed in 11-12 July 2006.
Here is the assembled control arm mold. There will be an upper and a lower mold for this part so we can put it in the press.
A panel in the battery control room of the U-434.
U-434 - soviet name originally B-515 - is a soviet submarine of the Tango class built in 1972. It is now open to the public as a museum ship in Hamburg close to the fish market.
18 month year old, Ranu, plays in the forecourt of the village. Her father drives a big truck up and down the main highway that connects Kathmandu and Pokhara. In my waking life at the village he was gone by the time I woke up, and came back by the time I went to bed. These sacrifices made reminds me of my own childhood, and how similar the scenario it was in my own household, years ago, and so many miles away.
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Wanderer
While wandering around outside I came across this little fella in our veggie patch..
He was very patient and didn't mind my placing my 100mm lens up close... just as well as I needed plenty of time to try and get a half decent shot..
I think I need to add a flash to the macro lens.. so that I can't get better depth of field control... stay tuned..
ISO 100, 100mm, f/9.0, 1/20sec hand held, raw
Inside the standby ventilation plant room.
Paddock was built at the start of the 2nd World War below the Post Office Research Station in Dollis Hill. The purpose of the two level citadel was to act as a standby to the Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall. The bunker became operational in 1940 with the War Cabinet meeting there on 3rd October.
Churchill did not like the new bunker and by the autumn of 1943 the standby cabinet war rooms were relocated to the North Rotunda in Marsham Street, close to Whitehall; Paddock was abandoned the following year.
During the cold war, Paddock was suggested as a replacement for the North London Group War Room at Partingdale Lane, Mill Hill but this was rejected by the GLC. It was also, along with Station Z at Harrow, suggested as the Main Control Centre for the whole of London with the 4 (later 5) Group Controls reporting to it. The idea of 1 central control was never adopted and the upper floor at Paddock was relegated to a Post Office social club.
Following closure of Post Office Research Station, in the mid 1990's the site was sold to a property developer who converted the Research Station into luxury flats with a new housing estate on the rest of the site. The single storey surface building above Paddock was demolished but the citadel, which has local authority listing was untouched and two access points were retained one an unobtrusive steel door in a wall between two houses and the other a brick blockhouse beside the road which also houses a small electricity sub station. The site has now been handed over to a housing association.
[Subterranea Britannica www.subbrit.org.uk]