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Designer: Francesco Guarnieri
Medium: 12'' square red kami
Instructions: guarnieri-origami.blogspot.be/2013/09/stella-infinita-inf...
Infinity pool with the length of three times Olympic size, on 57th floor of Marina Sands Bay Hotel, Singapore
Early work-in-progress shot of an Aleph Probot miniature for the Infinity skirmish game, by Corvus Belli
Game: Infinity
Model: PanOceania faction - Fusilier with combi rifle.
From the Operation: Icestorm boxed set. These guys have a lot of detail for metal models. I decided on a yellow and blue scheme to give it some bright features.
"June 27, 2016
GOD'S LIVING BIBLE - THE THIRD TESTAMENT - GOD'S NEW REVELATIONS ©
INFINITY
(BY GOD Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit)
INFINITY IV - CHAPTER 1
In a Desert Far Away
Rima followed many like herself who were the cows and bulls belonging to her wealthy master. The camel felt privileged to carry the Sheikha's first wife Asil, for the woman was gentle, delicate and light. Like the many wives of the Sheikha, the camels were also copious.
The sand of the Sinai desert burned hot in the noon sun, but soon they would arrive to the oasis to set up camp. They hoped to reach the Sharm el-Sheikh resort the next day. After all, they were modern and Sheikha Shamal had heard of the Uni- Chocolate. He had read there was a new place near the resort where you could taste this delicacy, and this promised also many magical delights for the entourage. Sheikha Shamal held in his hand the invitation which they had sent by courier, then tucked it away in the sack he had attached to the saddle.
Asil followed silently behind him, deep in thought. Life with Shamal had been nothing but filled with wonders, for it was not only about riches he bestowed upon her, but the love she felt for him in her heart. The other wives were distant from her and often jealous. She didn't want more but to feel freedom from the oppression of a harem like life; to be the one he cared for only. She touched Rima her camel, who had been one of the first presents she had received, and had now become the only companion she trusted besides Shamal.
'If only we could go together, to the Infinity Club, without all the others,' she thought. Rima seemed to read her mind, for she sped up and took her place next to Sheikha Shamal's Bull Camel Borak. As with Asil, she too was thinking of her mate.
Shamal smiled, and asked. 'Are you feeling well? We will stop soon, to get out of this sun.' Shading his eyes, he handed Asil the water bladder, and she took it from him. Hers was nearly empty. She had not told him yet, but she was pregnant and travel now took her strength. She was parched.
'Only a mile more to go, and then we can rest.' he added.
AMEN"
he Infinity bridge at Stockton. view full size for detail.
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a short video of the day
‘Infinity’ is an immersive environment project by Refik Anadol. Project is an integral part of artist’s ongoing ‘Temporary Immersive Environment Experiments’ which is a research on audio/visual installations by using the state called immersion which is the state of consciousness where an immersant’s awareness of physical self is transformed by being surrounded in an engrossing environment; often artificial, creating a perception of presence in a non-physical world.
In this project ‘infinity’ chosen as a concept,a radical effort to deconstruct the framework of this illusory space and transgress the normal boundaries of the viewing experience to set out to transform the conventional flat cinema projection screen into a three dimensional kinetic and architectonic space of visualisation by using contemporary algorithms.
Light is the major element in the experiment, used to blur and interconnect the boundaries between the two realms actual/fictional and physical/virtual. It signifies the threshold between the simulacrum space created by the projection technology, and the physical space where the viewer stands. The experiments will discuss the inherent spatial qualities of immersive virtual environments and their effect on the embodied person. Through the presented framework, the experiments intends to question the relativity of perception and how it informs the apprehension of our surroundings. Rather than approaching the medium as a means of escape into some disembodied techno-utopian fantasy, projects sees itself as a means of return, i.e. facilitating a temporary release from our habitual perceptions and culturally biased assumptions about being in the world, to enable us, however momentarily, to perceive ourselves and the world around us freshly.
Exhibition at Artnivo’s ’40 Meters 4 Walls 8 Cubes’ in collaboration with Istanbul Biennial at Zorlu Performing Art Center.
"I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity. I want this adventure that is the context of my life to go on without end."
Simone de Beauvoir
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posted it earlier with really bad composition But thanks to hussain alaqeel who helped and made me realise that one big fat mistake :P
Many of the Trilogy pools can be modified for commercial swimming pool applications. This Infinity fiberglass pool is shared by a condo community near Hampstead, NC. Built by www.hampsteadpoolandspa.com
A few hundred metres from the YMCA hostel compound at Yelagiri, stood this immense tree. I have yet to identify it, but it is truly ... well I cannot describe how I felt while gazing at its endless branches. Under it's canopy I felt a sense of feeling sheltered and a sense of being connected to a legacy that has probably lasted centuries. No words can describe a lovely tree that will probably see another few hundred years.
If we leave it alone.
Infinity pool with the length of three times Olympic size, on 57th floor of Marina Sands Bay Hotel, Singapore
'Infinity' rises above Pelican Street, Darlinghurst.
(The apartment behind in this picture, will have their view of the city obstructed. )
Haqqislam Murabid Tuareg Sniper miniature.
Painted for the Infinity 28mm skirmish game, by Corvus Belli.
Available for purchase here:
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Infinity. Where sky meets street.
Infinity at Brickell is a 52-story luxury condominium sky-rise that features 459 loft-style residences commanding captivating views in every direction. Located one block from all the action on Brickell Avenue, Infinity is a lifestyle destination buzzing with cosmopolitan comforts and convenience.