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Created in 2247 from the ashes of the McAllister dynasty, the Nipponi Empire inherited a large agglomeration of worlds in discord and disarray. Through clever political maneuvering and more than a little strong-arming, the Imperial Family managed to not only hold onto their territories, but managed to absorb several neighbouring factions hungrily awaiting their downfall.

 

Since that time, the Nipponi Empire has become one of the most aggressive players on the galactic board, seeking ever more to expand their control over new worlds. Thankfully, the Sol-Terran Republic alliance has kept them in check, their combined military might and seductive personal freedoms having even managed to steal some systems from the Imperials.

 

Many things can change, however....

The room right off the street was in some disarray. There was an office with memorabilia all over the walls, which I didn't photograph for reasons that I've since forgotten.

This extensive canopy system occurs at the site of the 1972 Olympic complex. The glazing system and structural components are visible from underneath this transparent tent.

 

Photograph was taken in Munich, Germany.

 

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7.5x10 inch photograph printed on archival premium photo paper. The standard archival value is 100 years in home display and 200 years in dark storage. This photograph is proportioned and enhanced to capture the specific qualities of the scene. The delivered photograph will not be presented with a watermark.

 

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Sweetly dangling from perfectly hammered sterling ear wires, six lengths of silver swirl about in elegant disarray, creating an easy, effortless beauty. The perfect chameleon, these earrings are sophisticated with your little black dress, chic with that summery strapless number and down to earth with a pair of comfy jeans and a spotless white T. Simple and timeless, perfect for an afternoon picnic or going to the movies, for dinner at that darling little café or a stroll through the farmer’s market.

 

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Chickens give no fucks

A society that thinks th

 

A society that thinks that getting completely hammered is a good thing is as society in complete disarray.

#63 Our woodpile is in a bit of disarray.

The large dining table is disassembled and ready to move. Daisy finds another hiding place amongst the disarray.

The Flight from Blois is a depiction of Queen Marie escaping from confinement at Blois. The Queen stands in a dignified manner, suggesting her poise in times of disarray, amongst a chaotic crowd of handmaidens and soldiers. She is led and protected by a representation of France, and guided by illustrations of Night and Aurora. They are used literally to portray the actual time of the event and shield the queen from spectators as they illuminate her path. Rubens painted a scene of the event in a more heroic nature rather than showing the accuracy of realistic elements. According to historical records of the Queen's escape, this painting is not truthfully reflecting the moment of the occurrence. Rubens did not include many of the negative aspects of the event, fearing that he would offend the Queen, which resulted in the paintings non-realistic nature. The Queen Marie is depicted in a humble way, yet the illustration implies her power over the military. She does not express any hardships she had gone through by the escape. The male figures in foreground reaching for are unknown. The larger figures in the background represent the military, who were added to have a symbolic meaning of the Queen's belief in the command over military.

 

This might actually pass as an aggressively contemporary decorating scheme. I liked this deconstructed ceiling with its element of randomness.

 

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Thank you Michelle! (Delightful Disarray)

tiles cement in glorious disarray.

A society that thinks th

 

A society that thinks that getting completely hammered is a good thing is as society in complete disarray.

Didn't want to get caught on camera with his feathers all in disarray.

 

Minolta MD Tele.Rokkor 200mm f/4.

Photo cannot be used or taken without my permission.

The Australian Black Backed Magpie or Gymnorhina tibicen

 

The leader of the tribe of magpies in my new garden .... his feathers are slightly in disarray because of the Spring moult.

 

Lens ball composition, using a set-up exploring the relationship between big and small.

 

Rasti building blocks (they look like lego bricks, but have a sliding feature) and extra large building blocks.

These Rasti bricks are circa 50 years old.

  

Mindful of the stakes at play in the museum’s role as cultural conduit, Upset and Disarray investigates diverse and challenging strategies that promote innovation rather than stagnation, fluidity rather than austerity. This symposium collects timely graduate presentations that address a range of topics, reconfiguring relations between the institutional, the curatorial, and the cultural.

 

Keynote: Srimoyee Mitra, Art Gallery of Windsor

Professional Panel: Lisa Daniels, Josh Thorpe, and Sophie Quick

Graduate Presenters: Taylor Davison, Genevieve Flavelle, Keely McCavitt, Samantha Noseworthy, Katie Oates, and Carling Spinney.

 

March 11, 2016

 

John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Perth Drive, Western University, London, Ontario

 

© 2016; Department of Visual Arts; Western University

I really don't want the backstory on why this large old-man doll is sprawled in pantsless disarray like this.

Barry Goodwin, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, NC State University

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In late March, government officials and the police raided a house church venue in the Wuchang district of Wuhan. A congregation member said that he found the place in a total mess: broken glass everywhere, the air conditioner and projector gone, a hole in the roof, and the church’s signboards smashed.

 

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featured: Josh Thorpe

 

Mindful of the stakes at play in the museum’s role as cultural conduit, Upset and Disarray investigates diverse and challenging strategies that promote innovation rather than stagnation, fluidity rather than austerity. This symposium collects timely graduate presentations that address a range of topics, reconfiguring relations between the institutional, the curatorial, and the cultural.

 

Keynote: Srimoyee Mitra, Art Gallery of Windsor

Professional Panel: Lisa Daniels, Josh Thorpe, and Sophie Quick

Graduate Presenters: Taylor Davison, Genevieve Flavelle, Keely McCavitt, Samantha Noseworthy, Katie Oates, and Carling Spinney.

 

March 11, 2016

 

John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Perth Drive, Western University, London, Ontario

 

© 2016; Department of Visual Arts; Western University

featured: Genevieve Flavelle

 

Mindful of the stakes at play in the museum’s role as cultural conduit, Upset and Disarray investigates diverse and challenging strategies that promote innovation rather than stagnation, fluidity rather than austerity. This symposium collects timely graduate presentations that address a range of topics, reconfiguring relations between the institutional, the curatorial, and the cultural.

 

Keynote: Srimoyee Mitra, Art Gallery of Windsor

Professional Panel: Lisa Daniels, Josh Thorpe, and Sophie Quick

Graduate Presenters: Taylor Davison, Genevieve Flavelle, Keely McCavitt, Samantha Noseworthy, Katie Oates, and Carling Spinney.

 

March 11, 2016

 

John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Perth Drive, Western University, London, Ontario

 

© 2016; Department of Visual Arts; Western University

featured: Srimoyee Mitra, Art Gallery of Windsor

 

Mindful of the stakes at play in the museum’s role as cultural conduit, Upset and Disarray investigates diverse and challenging strategies that promote innovation rather than stagnation, fluidity rather than austerity. This symposium collects timely graduate presentations that address a range of topics, reconfiguring relations between the institutional, the curatorial, and the cultural.

 

Keynote: Srimoyee Mitra, Art Gallery of Windsor

Professional Panel: Lisa Daniels, Josh Thorpe, and Sophie Quick

Graduate Presenters: Taylor Davison, Genevieve Flavelle, Keely McCavitt, Samantha Noseworthy, Katie Oates, and Carling Spinney.

 

March 11, 2016

 

John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, Perth Drive, Western University, London, Ontario

 

© 2016; Department of Visual Arts; Western University

Different angle, still not craft

 

Female Northern Cardinal with a crest in a bit of disarray.

Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary

Topsfield, MA

Mabel's pantry, in disarray. Abandoned farmhouse, Wisconsin.

I'm having a crack repaired in my ceiling. My couch is now in front of my desk, just sitting in the middle of the room. And I have lots of crap on a dusty drop cloth that Ella enjoys rolling around on...

The current state of my living room.

 

For progress, visit www.flickr.com/photos/catalogthis/2479052803/

Seattle based "The Real You" rocks out at Hawai‘i own Pipeline Cafe. They opened for Lifehouse who is currently on their Disarray tour.

An informal snapshot of the Harry Partch Instrumentarium. It might look a bit in disarray, but this was just after a concert, and things were being shuffled around.

Progress thus far! Been rehoming a bunch of dolls that don’t get much attention anymore and still some more to go, still dithering over the rest of my G1 Monster High so please excuse that shelf of disarray…

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