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15 x 19 cm collage

Réalisé avec Hélios 55mm 44-2 à f2.8

Hong Kong Futures

 

Plant covered car-free

Interconnected rather than a grid

 

Pedestrian as priority

Electro cycles, velomotors, Segways

Kill the car

 

Create unique new urban experiences

Post modern

 

Read More: www.jjfbbennett.com/2019/07/hong-kong-scraper.html

  

A quick walk around the corner from the last shot. This is the Edinburgh Futures Institute, an old hospital restored to former glory for use in academia. Part of the Quartermile development by Foster + Partners has finally come to completion, long a construction site since before our time here (2010) it's good to have an area of the city redeveloped and new life breathed into it. Even if it really only benefits the wealthy, it's a nice bit of architecture.

 

5DSR + TSE 24L II

Singapore National Player Shaheed ALAM in action at the ITF Futures Tennis tournament held in SG.

 

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Canon AE-1

FD 50mm f/1.8

Kodak Portra 400

Odaiba, Japan

 

Odaiba truly feels like walking around in the future.

Devan Shimoyama

The Grove

mixed media

 

Jen says "Oh my"

 

"Within the exhibition’s Futures that Unite hall, Devan Shimoyama (b. 1989, Philadelphia) will create a moment of reflection in response to the tumult and tragedy brought on by racial violence and the COVID-19 pandemic. His shimmering, soaring “The Grove,” will be an imagined future monument to the year 2020, inviting visitors to enter a meditative forest-like space, take a moment to forgive, breathe, pause and heal. Using “DIY” utility poles, dangling shoes and silk flowers, “The Grove” references community traditions of spontaneous memorials and will be adorned with thousands of Swarovski crystals to offer a sense of light, magic and the divine in witness to lives lost.

 

Shimoyama’s mixed-media practice frequently imbues a sense of community, solidarity, commemoration and identity at the intersection of Blackness and queerness. “The Grove” will represent both a singular, internal mourning for collective trauma and the healing power of empathy and hope."

 

Canary Wharf, and one of London's financial districts, from The Prospect of Whitby in Wapping.

NJ Transit's last two F40s (known to some as "The Twins") that haven't been retired from service spend some time in the MMC Loco Yard stored serviceable. The pair of engines may be reactivated for the winter as NJ Transit utilizes the larger plows for snow removal but for now their futures remain uncertain.

 

NJTR F40PH-2CAT 4120

NJTR F40PH-2CAT 4119

'Distant Future' - Hoi An / Vietnam - My first speed paint based on my recent trip to Vietnam and Cambodia. This was based on night time exploring in the beautiful Hoi An, such an amazing place, magical lighting at night, and then it rained! Superb!

Devan Shimoyama

The Grove

mixed media

 

"Within the exhibition’s Futures that Unite hall, Devan Shimoyama (b. 1989, Philadelphia) will create a moment of reflection in response to the tumult and tragedy brought on by racial violence and the COVID-19 pandemic. His shimmering, soaring “The Grove,” will be an imagined future monument to the year 2020, inviting visitors to enter a meditative forest-like space, take a moment to forgive, breathe, pause and heal. Using “DIY” utility poles, dangling shoes and silk flowers, “The Grove” references community traditions of spontaneous memorials and will be adorned with thousands of Swarovski crystals to offer a sense of light, magic and the divine in witness to lives lost.

 

Shimoyama’s mixed-media practice frequently imbues a sense of community, solidarity, commemoration and identity at the intersection of Blackness and queerness. “The Grove” will represent both a singular, internal mourning for collective trauma and the healing power of empathy and hope."

 

Part of Bristol Light Festival 2022

 

Futures is a spectacular light sculpture that transports audiences to the crossroads of their future. The installation uses the optical illusions created by light, sound and mirrors takes audiences to a place where they can consider which path to take for the future.

 

Optical illusions reveal how we truly perceive reality: they show us that our minds tend to make assumptions about the world and that what we see is often not truth. Futures is an immersive space in which audiences experience illusions that can reveal everything from how they process space and time to their perception of consciousness.

 

Artist: Lucid Creates

 

Quakers Friars, Bristol

 

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... malheureusement tombées suite à des rafales de vent.

Alexandria: Past Futures.

 

Exposition at BOZAR (Brussels, Belgium).

 

Pompeii - Isis Temple.

 

More information:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria

  

Only as high as I reach can I grow,

Only as far as I seek can I go,

Only as deep as I look can I see,

Only as much as I dream can I be.

~Karen Ravn

Alexandria: Past Futures.

 

Exposition at BOZAR (Brussels, Belgium).

 

More information:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria

  

Watercolour on cartridge paper

The Future's so bright....

 

Futures:

-Sturdy like an official lego product.

-It has all the major articulations of the human body.

-Compact size

-Fits a whole minifig.

 

NOW ON CUUSOO!!!

VOTE IT HERE

   

Influences: Blackleafwei's Titan Suit

Spittle near Berwick. A shot taken in early 2013 to mark the last day of 2014. Here's to a good 2015…

Devan Shimoyama

The Grove

mixed media

 

Growing up in a large city the sight of sneakers hanging on power cables is in no way unfamiliar. At the end of the school year the dare was to get your sneakers up on the wire, it was a sort of manhood (or big boy which is much the same) challenge.

 

"Within the exhibition’s Futures that Unite hall, Devan Shimoyama (b. 1989, Philadelphia) will create a moment of reflection in response to the tumult and tragedy brought on by racial violence and the COVID-19 pandemic. His shimmering, soaring “The Grove,” will be an imagined future monument to the year 2020, inviting visitors to enter a meditative forest-like space, take a moment to forgive, breathe, pause and heal. Using “DIY” utility poles, dangling shoes and silk flowers, “The Grove” references community traditions of spontaneous memorials and will be adorned with thousands of Swarovski crystals to offer a sense of light, magic and the divine in witness to lives lost.

 

Shimoyama’s mixed-media practice frequently imbues a sense of community, solidarity, commemoration and identity at the intersection of Blackness and queerness. “The Grove” will represent both a singular, internal mourning for collective trauma and the healing power of empathy and hope."

 

Scanned mixedmedia collage.

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