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The Empty Skies monument, to the 746 New Jersey residents who were killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks. New Jersey was the home of 1/4 of the people killed - only New York had more. Each monument is 208 feet and 10 inches long - the same length as a side of the trade towers. They are about 30 feet high, and as you walk between the two of them, you see the trade center site directly ahead.
Taken at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River. Hazy, foggy, drizzly conditions tonight, with low cloud cover. Ten year anniversary. It doesn't feel like 10 years.
View of an empty lot in South Tacoma
PHotograph available as a print: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Empty-urban-lot_Print
More names...so many.
The Empty Skies monument, to the 746 New Jersey residents who were killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks. New Jersey was the home of 1/4 of the people killed - only New York had more. Each monument is 208 feet and 10 inches long - the same length as a side of the trade towers. They are about 30 feet high, and as you walk between the two of them, you see the trade center site directly ahead.
Taken at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River. Hazy, foggy, drizzly conditions tonight, with low cloud cover. Ten year anniversary. It doesn't feel like 10 years.
Empty parking lot in Cluj-Napoca, near Sala Sporturilor. Image taken on Tmax 400 film, pushed to 1600.
Empty shells found outside place we stayed, they were all over the place. Leaf-rolling crickets from what I could read up
Although the classroom may not have the bodies of this fifth grade class in it anymore, it will always have their memories.
I enjoyed them all and wish them the best of luck at the middle school.
Coldwater Creek in Temecula is still on the process of closing their store so I decided to go take some more pictures because after all being a Member of 'Labelscar' I feel that I should help photo-document the loss of another retailer.
Not quite empty but still sad looking wall at Coldwater Creek, I imagine those teddy bear and throws were either upcoming Christmas gifts or leftovers from the Holidays, either way a sign (not pictured) mentioned that you should stock-up on Christmas gifts now while stock lasted.
My version of Andy's empty bench... actually i was experimenting with placing the subject towards the top of the picture as an experiment.
The Empty Pavilion is a meditation on Detroit's evacuated urban context and an experiment in the ability of architecture to make visible a latent public in the city. The project aspires to create an architecture that is physically and semantically empty, while solicitous of public interaction and imaginative projection. The creators of the Empty Pavilion have no specific use or meaning in mind – hoping instead that the project will invite unplanned occupancies and creative associations. This project was funded by a Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Research Though Making grant.
Work by: Assistant Professor McLain Clutter, Oberdick Fellow Kyle Reynolds, and graduate students Ariel Poliner, Mike Sanderson and Nate Van Wylen
Photo by Sasha Topolnytska
This empty tank makes interesting sounds, you can hear two examples of them here.
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