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my creation on an old shirt

inspired by Warren Ellis.

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at Bannermans Edinburgh 19-6-14 supporting Ayria

at Frequency Festival.

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Wall and door with graffiti.

CURIO is a mobile art gallery mounted on the rear of a Tricycle, photographed here at St Mary le Wigford church as part of Frequency, Lincoln’s festival of digital arts. The project has commissioned four new works from Lincoln based artists Dale Fearnley, James Hubble & Ross Oliver, Laura Mahony and Ian Manicom and is curated by Tom Cretney and Nick Simpson.

MIJAS NATURAL (Beauty & Hair), Centro de BELLEZA en Mijas Pueblo (Málaga - España) / Estética - Estilismo (Peluquería) - Asesoría de Imagen - Solarium - LPG - Micropigmentación - Fotodepilación - Plataforma Vibratoria - Dietética y Nutrición - Psicología - Técnicas Corporales (Pilates) ift.tt/NtOUix info@mijasnatural.com Tfno. 952 590 823

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Turning the tuning knob turns a potentiometer (not visible in this photo). A string is wrapped around the shaft, and over a pulley on the dial indicator shaft.

Lost Frequencies in concerto a Milano foto di Eleonora Stevani per www.Rockon.it

CURIO is a mobile art gallery mounted on the rear of a Tricycle, photographed here at St Mary le Wigford church as part of Frequency, Lincoln’s festival of digital arts. The project has commissioned four new works from Lincoln based artists Dale Fearnley, James Hubble & Ross Oliver, Laura Mahony and Ian Manicom and is curated by Tom Cretney and Nick Simpson.

Frequency (2000)

 

Dennis Quaid and time breaching conversations. Thanks and yes please.

picture:

Admiralty Manual of Navigation BR45

 

showing the receiver and the indicator

 

Decca MK V indicator

with

Decca chain indicator

lane identification meter,

3 decometers , "red", "green", "purple",

 

Hyperbolic radio navigation system

operating in the frequency band 70-130 kHz

very reliable at the time in the 1960's.

Covered some areas.

like the Northsea, British home waters, etc.

This system was medium range and not operational.worldwide.

(unreliable at night in distant Northern European waters)

 

Dutch deep-sea trawlers, in the 1960's

equipment is fitted on most vessels

 

Dutch merchant navy ships, in the 1960's

fitted for the duration of the European coastal voyage only.

A couple of weeks at the most.

As Decca's Rental system was thought to be (very) expensive.

 

The Frequency au Festival d'été de Québec

Scène Molson Dry du parc de la Francophonie

15 juillet 2010

(crédit: Renaud Philippe)

Cinematic Convention Kumi wears Yours Evermore Vampire Mina's dress and boots. Kumi has been switched to the latest NuFace body.

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