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The art installation 'Empty Gift' by Pascale Marthine Tayou, part of the exhibition 'Avec Motifs Apparents' in the Cent Quatre (104) in Paris. The artwork 'Favelas', also by Tayou, can be seen in the background.
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This empty church is now a roundabout very near the centre of the city. People laughed at me for photographing something that was of no interest to them (as natives of Belfast). Sometimes it takes outsider's eyes, I guess.
When I first moved in I thought my roommates were heavy drinkers or something. I found out later these bottles are empty and that college kids like to keep and collect their used alcohol bottles - lame.
An empty UP grain train with UP AC45CCTE #7951 and two rear DPUs heads northbound on Springfield Sub's track one at Granite City just north of WR Tower.
These pictures were taken using my $12.00 Canon EOS Rebel II camera using a roll of 36 exposure Revolog Volvox film.
I should note, this is just one portion of the produce section; the rest of the area still had some fruits and veggies left, this was the only empty area (which accounts for about 40% of the produce section)
Old metal elevator abandoned in favor of the huge concrete structures down the street in Norborne, Missouri.
I ran into these men, wearing tuxedos, carrying empty wood frames.
I don't know what they were here for, i only stayed for 20 minutes, observing them standing still then moving to another spot.
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 Dorimar del Río
The small town of Mauthausen was almost empty except few bicyclists riding along the Donau. As with most other cities, I find the alternating colors in the houses very fascinating.
Most ground floor windows had iron grills, which were in nice decorative shapes. But I felt that it was too small.
I didn't realise they had a concentration camp around this area, will come back to check it out.
www.wikiwand.com/en/Mauthausen
#mauthausen #colorfulhouses #donauradweg #austria #donau #summer #biking
Part of a documentary series about the American culture inside Theme Parks. The long version: about excessive American habits of eating, acting, and exploitation of hospitatlity inside of places of "magic," entertainment, and fantasy.