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Old French car parked in Dublin with a couple of surfboards in it...must have been searching for some waves along the Irish coast
Kaleidoscope 2017 – Challenges for a data-driven society
Hosted by Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NJUPT), Nanjing, China
Barry McLerran, deputy district director, office of Representative Mia Love (Utah's 4th District - R), visited with Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) leadership for a depot overview and tour Wednesday.
McLerran was given the opportunity to tour several depot mission areas and receive the depot’s Overview video and Command Perspective briefing, presented by Col. Jimmy Brown, TEAD depot commander.
Areas visited included the Ammunition Demilitarization Furnace, Ammunition Equipment Test Site, Less than Car Load/Less than Truck Load (LCL/LTL), Blocking and Bracing Wood Shop, Ammunition Rail Outload Operations and concluded with a tour of the Pilot Model Shop.
Throughout the tour, leadership answered questions and emphasized TEAD’s continuing focus on warfighter readiness and providing outstanding customer support to not only the services, but to munitions partners through a dedicated, purpose-driven workforce.
"We want to make sure you are supported in the work you do here, because it's important," said McLerran.
Photo by Lally Laksbergs, Public Affairs Officer, Tooele Army Depot
"Untitled," by David Hammons. A wheel of Night Train Express bottles. From the Smithsonian's American Art Museum. Washington, DC.
On loan from the Hirshhorn - see their description of the sculpture.
#7, Toyota Gazoo Racing, Toyota TS050 Hybrid, driven by: Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi, Jose Maria Lopez, FIA WEC 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas, 15/09/2017,
Hunters of Daventry VIG2664 a Leyland Olympian / Northern Counties H73F that had been new to IOM Transport and later with Geoff Amos, Seen at Buses Festival. Photo taken 01/09/24
Lancia Delta driven by Mark Purcell seen here during the Harewood Summer Non Championship & Summer Championship Hillclimb Weekend held at Harewood Speed Hillclimb 2018. Organized by the BARC Yorkshire Centre.
PUBLICPRIVATE
The high visibility of the self in the 21st Century every-day, at times masked with fabrication, at others genuinely exposed, willfully sheds boundaries between what is submitted for public approval and reserved for personal reflection. On a mass scale, average citizens are compelled toward the digital strip-tease of their private selves or others – all the more comfortable with surveillance, the mass marketing of the photo op, the public defamation of rivals, the fierce cultural cling to childhood obsessions, the landscape portrait of a vacation experience, self personalization in all its forms – true or false. And during days of such exposition, what is concealed? Unspoken? Implied? How does this align with competing impulses within the artist practice? Self portraiture, windows into the intimate lives of self or others, the evolution of the ‘photo bomb’, digital spectatorship, jealous landscape photography, public confessional, criminal intent? Or does art subsist always on Wilde’s ethos of ultimately concealing the artist no matter what? Exposing only ‘beautiful things’ – concept, process, form. And then what are these pretenses at self-exposure, and where do artist’s hide, so to speak, in plain view? Under what false legacies, muddled academicisms, hall-of-mirrors conceits.
I don't know what the function of this implement was, maybe to pick up hay?
The wagon is to be pulled by tractor, but the works are chain driven.
The Flattener is hydraulic motor driven, direct coupled through gearing to the flattener work rolls.
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Driven indoors by the cold! This shot was taken at McBean's Orchids in Cooksbridge, East Sussex.
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A whole bunch more from the Driven Show. Finished my processing today, and delivered them to the clients.