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A visit to the Curious Contraptions exhibit at the Exploratorium, featuring 20 charming and often hilarious mechanical sculptures known as automata. Their whimsical characters are brought to life by intricate arrangements of cams, cranks, and other simple mechanisms.
Each sculpture performs an absurd miniature drama that often reflects its maker’s dark and very British sense of humor. Exposed inner workings encourage visitors to investigate the low-tech mechanisms used to make these automata move. Additional exhibits offer a closer look at the most common simple mechanisms.
Most of the automata on display are on loan from Cabaret Mechanical Theatre, British advocates of this peculiar art form for more than 30 years. Featured artists include Paul Spooner, Keith Newstead, Carlos Zapata, Peter Markey, Patrick Bond, Lucy Casson, Michael Fong, Ron Fuller, Arthur Ganson, Mark Galt, Kazuaki Harada, Paul Long, Bernie Lubell, Matt Smith, and Norman Tuck. The exhibition also features sketches from the notebooks of leading automata artist Paul Spooner.
A dozen of us at Pataphysical Studios went on this expedition on a bright Saturday morning, on January 28, 2017. Participants included Drs. Canard, DNA, Fabio, Figurine, Heatshrink, Igor, Mind Toast, Rub, Donald, along with friends and family. As we ramp up character development for our Robot World and Time Machine projects, we can learn a thing or two from these ingenious creations and the brilliant artists behind them.
Vive les automates!
Watch our video of the Curious Contraptions exhibit:
View more photos of the Curious Contraptions exhibit:
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Learn more about the Curious Contraptions exhibit:
www.exploratorium.edu/curious-contraptions
See also my related photos of the Perpetual Motion exhibit:
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View more 'Pataphysical photos:
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The feature that is common to most Spodosols is the presence of a spodic horizon, in which amorphous mixtures of organic matter and aluminum, with or without iron, have accumulated. The spodic horizon may be destroyed by cultivation, yet spodic materials may still be present. In undisturbed soils there commonly is an overlying eluvial horizon, generally with a gray or light gray color similar to that of uncoated quartz. In some Spodosols this horizon is too thin to be preserved after cultivation, while in others it is very thick. Below the spodic horizon, there may be a fragipan or another sequum that has an argillic horizon.
A few Spodosols have a placic horizon either on or within a spodic horizon or on a fragipan. Some Spodosols have layers thicker than a placic horizon that are cemented by spodic materials and organic matter (ortstein). Most Spodosols have few clay-sized phyllosilicates. The particle-size class is mostly sandy, sandy-skeletal, coarseloamy, loamy-skeletal, or coarse-silty. In a few of the soils, it is fine-loamy. Spodosols are most extensive in areas of cool, humid or perhumid climates. They also formed, however, in hot, humid tropical regions and in warm, humid regions, where they occur mostly in areas of quartz-rich sands that have a fluctuating level of ground water. In many of the latter soils, the silt and sand fractions contain very few weatherable minerals and the albic horizons tend to be thick. Soils with an albic horizon 200 cm or more thick, however, are excluded from Spodosols and are grouped with Entisols.
Some of the very deep spodic horizons may be buried, but it seems likely that others have formed at great depths because the overlying soil materials have very little iron and aluminum that could precipitate the organic carbon. In some areas the source of aluminum may be the ground water. Exclusion of a soil from Spodosols if the albic horizon is very thick is largely pragmatic. The chemical and physical properties of many Spodosols and Andisols are very similar. The definition of spodic materials, however, is based on the concept of organic matter and aluminum, with or without iron, accumulating by illuviation.
The Spodosols in the United States occur mainly in areas of late-Pleistocene or Holocene deposits. They are common in Alaska, in the higher mountains of the West, in the Great Lakes States, in the Northeast, and along the Atlantic coast of both the United States and Canada. They also occur in Northern Europe and northwestern Asia as well as New Zealand and southern Australia. Most are covered with coniferous or, less commonly, hardwood forests if they are not cultivated or grazed. In tropical areas the vegetation may be rain forest, palms, or a savanna that probably is anthropic. The moisture regime of Spodosols is mostly udic, but a few of the soils have a xeric regime. Some have aquic conditions. Spodosols may have any soil temperature regime. Spodosols are naturally infertile, but they can be highly responsive to good management. Under cultivation, the spodic horizon may be biologically destroyed, particularly if lime and nitrogen are applied.
SOIL TAXONOMY
For more information about the U.S. Soil Classification System and to view or download "Soil Taxonomy, 2nd Edition, 1999." click HERE.
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KEYS TO SOIL TAXONOMY
To view, print, or save a pdf copy of the Keys to Soil Taxonomy, 13th Edition, 2022, visit Keys to Soil Taxonomy
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Identity design and printed matter for Teatre Principal, Palma, Mallorca, 2016-17. The playful typographic structure used throughout the identity references theatre seating, with the most important information placed on the ‘front row’ and secondary details layered behind.
See ‘Reputations: Atlas, Astrid Stavro and Pablo Martín’ in Eye 95: eyemagazine.com/feature/article/reputations-atlas-astrid-...
Featuring a nice graphic of the 1990s era Pepsi cans.
That Pepsi globe in the upper right looks very similar to the current "Pepsi Smile".
thanks tom!!
"She might be called Miss Led but there's no deception in Joanna Henly's artwork - her stuff is as dope as it appears to be. The only ever female winner of the urban street live art comp, "Secret Wars", in 2007 - it's not hard to see why she has been referred to as the 'first lady of street art'. In the 2 years since establishing her own business Henly has amassed a portfolio that includes work done for Diesel and Reebok as well as a range of magazines. Clearly influenced by comic and pop art she's highly versatile and seemingly happy working in any medium and size"
4/09 Carbondale, IL - Kelsey Therkilsden hands out balloons on the Southern Illinois University campus in an effort to "brighten someone's day."
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Pako Festa, held annually in Geelong and usually on Pakington St (where the name of the festival is derived from - though it was held in a different location for the second year running due to the COVID-19 pandmeic) is Victoria's largest multicultural festival showcasing food, music and dance from numerous, generally local, cultural groups.
Cultures and nationalities represented and featured in 2022 include: Wathaurong, Russian, Lithuanian, Malayalam, Macedonian, Indonesian, Japanese, Ukrainian, Pakistani, Croatian, Spanish, Nepalese, Dutch, Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), Slovenian, Filipino, Hungarian, Greek, French, German, Bosnian, Bangladeshi, Nepalese, Fijian and Punjabi.
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"Sport Compact Drag Racer"
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An exhibition at the Dundas Museum featured 29 3D stereoscopic photos taken around 1875 by Dundas photographer Duncan McMillan and this is one of them.
In this photo the waterfall is called Deer Lick, Sydenham Creek.
I believe that today this waterfall is called Middle Sydenham Falls and here is a link to its current appearance: www.flickr.com/photos/31155442@N03/50873206688/in/album-7...
Featured Photo for May 01, 06
Josiah Collier (age 7) lifting and turning his brother Nikolas (age 6) at the Ithaca Judo and Jiu-jitsu club, located in Kingsport, Tennessee
All our guest artists get a messenger bag stitched with their own design. This lovely bag went to guest artist Jayme Hayes.
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20K followers! Thank you everyone for your continuous support, there’s a great deal of inspiration coming from it and I can’t wait to create more. Meanwhile a little sneak peek shot of one of the upcoming project #color It’s an extremely busy time now and great things are being done! #thankyou #20k
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Panorama of ISS022 images showing a circular feature in a desert (in Africa, I think) fill with sand.
Indoor Waterfall Water Feature Fountain - Features / Waterfalls / Fountains
Indoor waterfalls dramatically improve ambiance by bringing the sights and sounds of a modern waterfall into your home or office. The sound of indoor fountains are associated with beautiful nature settings, peaceful vacations and meditative tranquility. An indoor waterfall can provide many health benefits as well. The flow of water captures airborne particles and dust from the air. The slow evaporation of water releases beneficial negative ions into the air and acts as a natural humidifier. For more sensitive environments or healthcare settings we offer a line of indoor fountains incorporating specialized precautions against bacteria and microorganisms. These options include Saniguard coatings, ultraviolet light sterilization systems and reverse osmosis systems.
Published in April 2011 edition of the magazine, Culturama from Global Adjustments
Artists of Nirona Village of Gujarat has been featured giving importance to what they do at their little remote village homes
Bhuj, Gujarat
My recent work with Priscila Raquel and MarAcuyá Swim & Yoga Wear is up now on Baltisoul. Makeup Cristina Romero. #DANIELDIAZGARAY 💦
DESCRIPTION:
The cover of Life Magazine in April 1940 featured the National Youth Administration. Features throughout the issue focus on specific programs across the United States. Two pages (pp.82-83) were dedicated to the South Charleston program.
CAPTION:
"Boy, girl and electric lathe at NYA machine shop party."
DATE:
15 Apr 1940
SUBJECTS:
Unknown
CONTEXT:
Founded as one of many New Deal programs designed to alleviate joblessness at the height of the Great Depression, the National Youth Administration established job training and "work experience" programs across the country from 1935 to 1943. Utilizing several nonessential buildings at the Naval Ordnance Plant from 1939 to 1943, the South Charleston program quickly became one of the largest in the country, topping out at roughly 700 youth in 1941-42. While its early stages only included white males aged 17-24, the program later expanded to include female youth and African-Americans.
SOURCE:
Life Magazine
CREATOR/ORIGIN:
Unknown/Life Magazine
MEDIUM:
Photographic Print, B&W
COPYRIGHT:
Time-Life Magazine
DID#:
11x15_Life_4.15.1940_p83a
If you are into journaling, but not necessarily Moleskines, you need to check out Notebookism. I was asked for a bio/caption and some art when he found my Guan Yin piece and asked to use it. Needless to say I am thrilled. hehe
Notebookism is accepting submissions and is a great venue for journal artists who may or may not use Moleskines.
With all the added exposure I am getting into high gear! Look for my new MONSTERS! coloring book and updates to both Odonatia and the Renmeleon blog. Now I just need a laptop!!! LOL :::adds to wishlist:::
Thank you A! :) :::happy dance:::
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If you are looking for Moleskines and (gorgeous) handmade journals, drop me a note as I have a unique source.