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Senses Fail
One More Brick Tour
Starland Ballroom
Sayreville, NJ
10.31.2009
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This image failed because in this image the character is fiddling with his nose. I think this ruins the moment as he doesn't have the correct stance to emphasise this effect.
FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.
“Inis Fail” is one of Oliver Sheppard’s earliest works, dating back to 1901. It is made of bronze, and is described as the female personification of Ireland. It portrays Ireland as an "island of destiny." Sheppard (1865-1941) was in the minority of Irish Protestants who supported Irish independence.
1. go on a trip to LA and only bring two cans. 2. sign release to paint a legal wall. 3. only paint a throw up.
time well spent. 2007
The UPS guy has no trouble with the idea, even thanked me profusely for giving him a place to put stuff that was out of the rain.
The USPS postman is a little dimmer, apparently.
No tengo pensamiento "Sexista", de hecho, pienso que ambos "géneros" podemos hacer las mismas cosas, pero... hasta dónde, llegaremos?.
Scene of the crime on CSI: Defective Table Unit.
Synopsis: This table was laden with plates, cups, food, etc. We wanted to set cameras upon it and take group photos. Rather than move the camera or the people, we tried to move the table and BLAMMO it collapsed without warning. Teegan and Ernie took some more photos of the actual collapse, stay tuned. (no, those aren't bloodstains)
FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.