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Displaced by a house fire and without a support structure, Echo and her cat have been awaiting housing and surviving as best they can on the street.
The turret at the left has been hit and on fire. Cool!
Lego Star Wars display at Starwars.sg booth, STGCC 2010
SAM describes the work this way:
Echo was modeled on the 9-year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist's studio in Barcelona. With computer modeling, Plensa elongates and abstracts the girl's features. The sculpture references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology. As told in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Echo offended the goddess Hera by keeping her engaged in conversation, and preventing her from spying on one of Zeus's amours. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. Plensa created this monumental head of Echo, listening with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. The artist envisions Echo to look out over Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus.
Projet photographique en ultraviolet, avec la participation d' Anthony Pelé.
Série complète à découvrir sur mon site : www.plferrer.photos/series/echo-urbain/
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'Echo: Inside out' was a cross-disciplinary and cultural exchange programme developed by the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing and LASALLE College of the Arts. The exhibition featured works made collaboratively by students and graduates from BA and MA programmes at CAFA and LASALLE who were selected by lecturers from each institution. Spanning various media, the works in the exhibition combined the varied interests and approaches of the students and graduates.
Each work was first developed during a two-week workshop at LASALLE, where participants from CAFA were able to experience the arts scene and culture in Singapore. Following the workshop, the students and graduates continued to develop their works through conversations online via Skype and telephone. These conversations culminated in a presentation of the works at the School of Design at CAFA in April this year.
Many of the works in the exhibition explored difficulties in communicating between cultures and different geographical locations, expressed by their titles and juxtapositions of visual references from China and Singapore. These difficulties are also highlighted in the exhibition’s theme, which refers to philosopher and cultural critic Walter Benjamin’s concept of translation as an echo that creates a distance from its original reference.
Participants and institutions: Liu Bao (CAFA) and Martha Chaudhry (LASALLE), Liu Chunye (CAFA) and Hong Huazheng (LASALLE), Bao Yawen (CAFA) and Giada Tagliamonte (LASALLE), Guan Ying (CAFA) and Justin Lee (LASALLE), Wu Yiting (CAFA) and Dominic Tong (LASALLE), and Qiu Yu (CAFA) and Jade Yeo
(LASALLE).
'Echo: Inside out' was a partner event of 'Singapore: Inside out', a travelling showcase of creative talent from Singapore in celebration of SG50.
circa 1942.
This photograph depicts Pacific Electric Railway cars no. 5018 and 5002 as a two-car train of 5000-series P.C.C. (President's Conference Committee) cars headed south on Glendale Blvd. at Echo Park on the Glendale-Burbank Line.
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access. Photo credit: EU/ECHO
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access. Photo credit: EU/ECHO
It seems like I always have song lyrics in my head, something to correspond to the place I am at any given time. On my recent trip to Los Angeles, I visited Echo Park and I couldn't stop thinking about a Warren Zevon song, Carmelita .
As an Angelino, Zevon wound references to his city through the song.
I like the ability of an HDR image to create the look of an old hand tinted postcard.
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access.
Photo credit: EU/ECHO
A green oven. This is priceless to me. I would have taken it with me if I could have.
View large on black.
Echo Lake Incinerator
Fort Worth, Texas
This is how the structure of a t-shelter looks like. Wood structures stand tremors much better than concrete or cement. This one stands at the atelier of NGO Help, who plans to build many of these for affected populations in the area of Grand and Petit Goave.
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Voici à quoi ressemble la structure d’un abri provisoire. Les structures en bois résistent beaucoup mieux aux secousses sismiques que celles en béton ou en ciment. Celle-ci se trouve dans l’atelier de l’ONG Help, qui projette d’en construire un grand nombre pour les populations touchées de la région de Grand-Goâve et de Petit-Goâve.
© EU - Credits: EC/ECHO/Isabel COELLO