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Surreal view of Decay ...
First seen this place on Ravenelle's photo stream.
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The Bergianska Botanical Garden has a greenhouse named after Edvard Anderson. The patron 's last will from 1936 was the basis of a foundation to build this greenhouse. 1995 it finally opend it's doors.
Art Skins on Monuments at the facade of Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall during Light to Night Festival 2019.
Time drops in decay,
Like a candle burnt out,
And the mountains and woods
Have their day, have their day ...
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
A dark, atmospheric interior of an abandoned industrial room filled with drifting steam and damp decay. Rusted pipes snake along cracked, stained walls, bending overhead like veins, while a single grimy window lets in weak, pale light. Moisture pools on the tiled floor, reflecting shadows and broken debris. A corroded metal barrel stands forgotten in the corner, surrounded by peeling paint and exposed wiring. The air feels heavy, alive, as mist coils slowly through the space. Muted green and blue tones dominate, with subtle amber highlights in rusted metal. Cinematic lighting, gritty realism, claustrophobic composition, post-industrial horror mood, environmental storytelling, painterly texture, haunting stillness, high-resolution detail, unsettling calm suspended in silence.
20 novembre 2015, ore 21.00, Teatro Ca’ Foscari
Tim Berne
Decay
Tim Berne, sax alto
Michael Formanek, contrabbasso
Ryan Ferreira, chitarra elettrica
Ches Smith, batteria, percussioni
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Bush Stadium, opened in 1931, had been the host of games in several leagues and hosted several event. It was home to teams in the American Association, International League, Pacific Coast League and the Negro American League in baseball, and a team in the Continental Football League. Its last usage was as a dirt track for auto racing in the late 1990s after the Indianapolis Indians vacated the facility in 1996.
It was known as Perry Stadium when built, later being renamed Victory Field in 1942, and finally renamed Bush Stadium in 1967. It has hosted baseball for the Pan American Games and the National Sports Festival. It even served as a filming location for the movie Eight Men Out.
Many future Major League Baseball stars came through these gates to play baseball during its 60+ years span. Though not as historic as Yankee Stadium or venerated Wrigley Field or Fenway Park, it is still a interesting decaying part of baseball history, and certainly minor league baseball history. Now in 2011, grass, weeds, rust, broken bricks and concrete overwhelm Bush Stadium.
As for the future, Bush Stadium will be turned into into a 136 loft apartment complex called Stadium Lofts. The project also includes several thousand square feet of retail and office space. Construction begins March 2012. Soon, it will be partially knocked down with only its shell remaining.