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So what is your glass like? Half full or half empty?
There's a series of stickers and posters around downtown and I've noticed a few of them have been altered like this one.
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
Empty beach tables waiting for the tourists on an October day. Beer beach, Devon.
© Mike Broome. Please contact me thro Flickr if you wish to use this photograph.
Empty spot between two buildings in a row of buildings in downtown Neosho. The storefront, floor, and roof are gone, the back wall and a steel support beam across the front are all that's left.
A picture of the upcoming band Empty Guns (http://www.emptyguns.de/) winner of the third place of the 5th Nachwuchsbandfestival Ilmenau during their concert bc studentsclub (http://www.bc-studentenclub.de/) of the Ilmenauer Studentenclub e.V. (http://www.ilmenauer-studentenclub.de/) (2007-11-02)
The Midden-Brabantweg between Waalwijk and Tilburg in the Netherlands. Empty because of the 15 second exposure.
This Cinema 6 has been dark for many years. I think a local church group used this place for a short time but it looks empty now.
"You pile up enough tomorrows and you'll be left with nothing but a bunch of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering."
-Meredith Willson
Oberlin's Pottery Co-op and community volunteers sold 600 bowls and mugs at Empty Mugs fundraiser this month. The annual event took place at First Church in Oberlin. Proceeds were given to Oberlin Community Services, an organization that provides local residents with access to utilities, food, and housing.
Photo by Christy Chen '22
Hasselblad 500 C/M | Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 150mm f/4 CF | Kodak Ektar 100 @ 50
Scanned with Nikon D800 and Nikon AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | Artograph Lightpad | Essential Film Holder (EFH)
Oberlin's Pottery Co-op and community volunteers sold 600 bowls and mugs at Empty Mugs fundraiser this month. The annual event took place at First Church in Oberlin. Proceeds were given to Oberlin Community Services, an organization that provides local residents with access to utilities, food, and housing.
Photo by Christy Chen '22