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Digestive dough pieces coming off the panning web and onto the oven band (5 x 5 mesh) at McVities. These are rotary moulded.
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Yes, there was a ride at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum that took you through the digestive system. It was classy and I felt like I was on drugs while going through it in 3D. The next few shots will show you the screens we saw while on the ride. So good.
The Tomago River on the east coast of Australia twists back on its intestinal journey to meet the Tasman Sea.
Western platform of Strand/Aldwych station. From 1914, this was the only platform used. This platform has regularly been used as a filming location, particularly since the station was closed. The posters and even the Aldwych station roundel are set dressing. Films and TV programmes filmed here include Death Line, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Mr Selfridge and 'The Empty Hearse' episode in series three of Sherlock.
"Aldwych is a closed station on the London Underground, located in the City of Westminster in central London. It was opened in 1907 with the name Strand, after the street on which it is located, and was the terminus and only station on the short Piccadilly line branch from Holborn that was a relic of the merger of two railway schemes. The station building is close to the junction of Strand and Surrey Street, near Aldwych. During its lifetime, the branch was the subject of a number of unrealised extension proposals that would have seen the tunnels through the station extended southwards, usually to Waterloo.
"Served by a shuttle train for most of their life and suffering from low passenger numbers, the station and branch were considered for closure several times. A weekday peak hours-only service survived until closure in 1994, when the cost of replacing the lifts was considered too high compared to the income generated.
"Disused parts of the station and the running tunnels were used during both World Wars to shelter artworks from London's public galleries and museums from bombing."
Source: Wikipedia
Illustration of the horse's digestive system, highlighting the final part of the digestive system, the rectum.
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Pretend you are the chunk of bagel that this man is about to eat. Describe to me what endeavors you will encounter as you pass through his digestive system.
Rather than shipping the original across the country, this version of my 2006 worm composting table was constructed by artist Danielle Giudici Wallis especially for the exhibition she curated. The plans are open-sourced online if anyone else wants to make one. More info and download: hypernatural.com/digestive.html
Photo by Cindy Dillingham. Exhibition at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, September 8 – November 22, 2014. Curated by Danielle Giudici Wallis.
Artists in the show: Kim Abeles, Stefani Bardin, Vaughn Bell, Adam Davis + Io Palmer, Catherine Page Harris, Carole Frances Lung, Monica Martinez, Maggie Orth, Alison Petty Ragguette, Phil Ross, Zoë Sheehan Saldaña, Brooke Singer, SPURSE, Lisa Tucker, and Amy M. Youngs.
A very nice catalogue of the show is online here: issuu.com/wignallmoca/docs/home_economics