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Infographic displaying all 8 timelines from the Back To The Future trilogy.
This is an extremely limited edition screen printed poster with only 25 available from my shop.
2 colour silkscreen print orange and black on white premium paper.
18in by 24in
Edition of 50 - hand signed, stamped & numbered.
Available here - www.seanmort.bigcartel.com/product/back-to-the-future-inf...
Found on the ground outside one of the buildings at AL TECH Specialty Steel.
I'm fairly certain I know what this is. Anyone else want to take a guess
Copyright David Gunter - trilithium animation 40 frames - wait for it to load - see comment below for animation - flux capacitor
Henry Chang's Flux Capacitor Mutant vehicle and I.L.Y
by: Dan Mountain
from: Portola Valley, CA
year: 2019
A 27 foot forearm and hand, fabricated from engineered steel, recycled and repurposed scrap metal meant to engage participants in various visual, physical, and emotional ways. Housing an internal armature of chains, gears, sprockets, and springs, the involvement of participants allows the fingers and parts of the hand to bring the sculpture to its full realization.
The intention of ILY is to encourage communication, collaboration, and eagerness to work together.
Contact: ilyproject2019@gmail.com
© by Ozan Danışman - All rights reserved
Meilenwerk Düsseldorf, 11.03.2007 - On tour with GodMadeMeFunky
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ComicCon 2012, the comic book convention opened in Ottawa recently. This replica of the Back To The Future De Lorean was parked downtown opposite the Comic Book Shoppe on Bank Street when I walked by. What a cool car! delorean.com/wallpapers/
I had fun editing these street photos. I edited this with a low contrast effect to bring out the details on those huge exhaust vents at the right.
Here's the De Lorean story here: ateupwithmotor.com/sports-cars-and-muscle-cars/254-delore...
You have to see the LARGE size here: www.flickr.com/photos/mikeygottawa/7183979374/sizes/o/
More of Mikey G Ottawa's Flickr pics of this fine De Lorean sports car here: www.flickr.com/search/?w=14813074%40N00&q=de+lorean&a...
ComicCon info here: www.ottawacomiccon.com/
This Flickr SlideShow Link will always open with Mikey G Ottawa's most recent images here: www.flickr.com/photos/mikeygottawa/show/
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"The way I figured it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" -- 'Doc' Emmett L. Brown
In the early '80s, car maker John Z. DeLorean had big dreams for his sleek silver automobiles, but he probably never imagined that they would one day travel through time and drive into the hearts of millions of movie goers!
In 1985, teenager Marty McFly accidentally found himself behind the wheel of Doc Brown's latest invention -- a super-customized DeLorean retrofitted with a portable plutonium-powered nuclear reactor which sent him hurtling through the veil of time 30 years into the past to help his parents fall in love.
Doc explained to Marty that the car's stainless-steel construction helps with flux dispersal, an aid necessary for time traveling. When he later traveled forward to the future, Doc took the DeLorean concept to all new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover conversion from the year 2015, enabling the DeLorean to defy gravity as well as the time barrier.
Over the course of 130 years, Marty & Doc found themselves in a number of nail-biting adventures as they traveled across the space-time continuum in this highly detailed 1:18 scale version of the durable DeLorean time machine vehicle. As the duo quickly learned, if you're traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different kinds of terrain. Whether you're flying down the skyways of the future or riding the rails in the Old West, the DeLorean is THE time machine of choice!
Today, President Obama touted his new green automotive initiative powered by brand new Flux Capacitor Technology and lightning. Mr. Obama predicts that by the end of his second term, Americans will routinely travel through time, most often returning to the good 'ole days for Progressives -the 1930's. To fund the program he calls, The Race To The Past, the President dedicated $125 billion and expects to create anywhere from 15-40 new jobs. Congratulations Mr. Obama.
Back To The Future print made to accompany the timeline.
This is an extremely limited edition screen printed poster with only 25 available from my shop.
2 colour silkscreen printed on white premium paper.
12in by 24in
Edition of 50 - hand signed, stamped & numbered.
Available here - www.seanmort.bigcartel.com/product/back-to-the-future-mov...
40ea, 1100uF 200vdc capacitors, all wired in parallel.
Then that entire capacitor bank, is wired in parallel with the main traction pack.
So after the flickrmeet on Sunday I went and had a beer with my Mum and Dad. Afterwards I got in the car (passeger seat) in Guisborough. I bluetacked my homemade pinhole camera to the dashboard on a stack of bathoom tiles taped together. I opened the shutter and fell asleep. When I awoke in Morley I stuck the shutter back in. Here you go, what happens when you take a photo that transgresses the PRoT and Leeds goups :D
"The way I figured it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" -- 'Doc' Emmett L. Brown
In the early '80s, car maker John Z. DeLorean had big dreams for his sleek silver automobiles, but he probably never imagined that they would one day travel through time and drive into the hearts of millions of movie goers!
In 1985, teenager Marty McFly accidentally found himself behind the wheel of Doc Brown's latest invention -- a super-customized DeLorean retrofitted with a portable plutonium-powered nuclear reactor which sent him hurtling through the veil of time 30 years into the past to help his parents fall in love.
Doc explained to Marty that the car's stainless-steel construction helps with flux dispersal, an aid necessary for time traveling. When he later traveled forward to the future, Doc took the DeLorean concept to all new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover conversion from the year 2015, enabling the DeLorean to defy gravity as well as the time barrier.
Over the course of 130 years, Marty & Doc found themselves in a number of nail-biting adventures as they traveled across the space-time continuum in this highly detailed 1:18 scale version of the durable DeLorean time machine vehicle. As the duo quickly learned, if you're traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different kinds of terrain. Whether you're flying down the skyways of the future or riding the rails in the Old West, the DeLorean is THE time machine of choice!
I bought a car. A very large, expensive car that broke down on the way home from the garage. I spent hundreds of pounds fixing the car and asked my friend (time engineer Chris Edwards www.flickr.com/photos/unyon/) to make me a flux capacitor to go in the cockpit (as you do) but before the time manipulator could be completed I lost my license to a magistrate. So now it sits on my mantelpiece, a static reminder of my inability to get to 88MPH and put right what once went wrong.
Merry Christmas Tunnelweasel.
It is, however, pretty awesome.
TK-1024: "Perhaps I'll take it for a spin. See where it takes me..."
*Enters 314220624 on keypad and activates time circuits*
Part of the Clones and Stormies Playing Nicely set.
Part of the new Stormtrooper Time Travel miniseries.
"The way I figured it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?" -- 'Doc' Emmett L. Brown
In the early '80s, car maker John Z. DeLorean had big dreams for his sleek silver automobiles, but he probably never imagined that they would one day travel through time and drive into the hearts of millions of movie goers!
In 1985, teenager Marty McFly accidentally found himself behind the wheel of Doc Brown's latest invention -- a super-customized DeLorean retrofitted with a portable plutonium-powered nuclear reactor which sent him hurtling through the veil of time 30 years into the past to help his parents fall in love.
Doc explained to Marty that the car's stainless-steel construction helps with flux dispersal, an aid necessary for time traveling. When he later traveled forward to the future, Doc took the DeLorean concept to all new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover conversion from the year 2015, enabling the DeLorean to defy gravity as well as the time barrier.
Over the course of 130 years, Marty & Doc found themselves in a number of nail-biting adventures as they traveled across the space-time continuum in this highly detailed 1:18 scale version of the durable DeLorean time machine vehicle. As the duo quickly learned, if you're traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different kinds of terrain. Whether you're flying down the skyways of the future or riding the rails in the Old West, the DeLorean is THE time machine of choice!