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On Falling Branch, a tributary of Deer Creek. Also known as Falling Branch Falls. Located in Rocks State Park.
EF 50mm f/1.8 exp. ISO 250 10 sec at f/8 w/ 3.0 ND
From this perspective the condos in the background only look moderately tall, but in reality, they are absolutely huge. Even more impressive is the fact that these condo towers are built on a hilltop over-looking the city. Not surprisingly, there are many BMWs and Jags in this part of town...
This shows the density of the housing in HK. There's so little land, they really had to do it like this.
The second flight test of NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) will be attempted on Tuesday, June 2, launching a rocket-powered, saucer-shaped test vehicle into near-space from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. At launch time, a giant balloon will carry the test vehicle to an altitude of 120,000 feet. via NASA ift.tt/1ctFqSv
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A singularity is a point in space-time of such unfathomable density that the very nature of reality is brought into question. Associated with elusive black holes and the alien particles that bubble up from quantum foam at their event horizon, the term ‘singularity’ has also been co-opted by cultural theorists and techno-utopianists to describe moments of profound social, ontological, or material transformation—the coming-into-being of new worlds that redefine their own origins. Panelists contend with the idea of singularities and ruptures, tackling transformative promises of populist narratives, and ideological discrepancies that are deeply embedded in art and design practices. By reflecting on Afrofuturism and digital colonialism, they will also question narcissistic singularities of 'I,' 'here,' and 'now', counter the rhetoric of technological utopias, and confound principles of human universality.