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Hands down, my favorite spot in Boston.

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.

View of the podium of Infinity Tower, the tallest building in Brisbane at 249m, taken from Herschel Street (Brisbane, Australia).

Infinity girl smacks the ball to infinity, and beyond! (Ok, dumb joke...)

The Infinity Room of the House on the Rock, north of Spring Green, Wisconsin. This picture was taken looking west from a scenic overlook off of State Highway 23.

John had to move a lot (but not all!) of his busts and statues out of the way of the painters today, and they ended up assembled on the top shelf of his entertainment center. I told him it looked like the cover of an Infinity Gauntlet comic. (You have to view it Large in order to get a decent view of this menagerie).

Bici ubicada en el interior del establecimiento Infinity de Cartes

De vuelta al pasado con lo RETRO

  

Foto hecha con Objetivo Nikkor 50mm 1:1,8 en Torrelavega, en la estación de Renfe a las 20:00

Retocada en Photoshop CS5 y Usando filtro de Color Efex Pro3

Infinity Fx45 WooW !!

Infinity Mirrors exhibit by Yayoi Kusama at the Hirshhorn Gallery in Washington DC

Infinity star, designed by Francesco Guarnieri.

Folded by me from an octagon cut from a 30 cm square of stardream paper.

Joiner effect for my 12 challenge

This photograph was taken at the Cycle of Songs rehearsal for the piece entitled 'Infinity', composed by Peter Gregson, at Emmanuel College on 12th June 2014. This was sung by a composite choir of singers mainly from Women of Note and ReSound.

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Taken with Mamiya 645E + 45mm f/2,8. This is not a landscape. It is a concept. The nearest image of infinity I've ever made.

‘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.

The distinctive curve of the footbridge arches create a unique reflection in the River Tees forming the mathematical symbol for infinity and lending itself to the name.

 

Opened 14th May 2009

 

Linking Stockton on Tees's North Shore to Thornaby on the South shore, the bridge was designed and built in partnership with Stockton Borough Council with Expedition Engineering, Spence Associates and WYG, fabrication by Cleveland Bridge and site construction by Balfor Beatty.

infinity scarf,loop scarf,eternity scarf,scarves

Infinity Atrium on board MSC Meraviglia which launched in Le Havre, June 4 2017

‘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.

From my best friend Mele!

Infinity (40' x 15’ 6”) in Silver Grey pool finish and spray deck.

Original Design for Kevin Parlett's G35.

My idea on how his G35 can look after his newly rebuild..

On in my SF now..

Search: AART Soho

The Infinity towers in San Francisco

Infinity dress is also known as convertible dress, one dress,infinite ways!

Piscina infinity con vistas al mar equipada con cubierta automática transparente, focos de leds, música en la piscina tanto dentro como fuera del agua, banco de masaje, limpiafondos automático integrado en el suelo de la piscina, equipo de electrolisis salina y bomba de calor para calentar la piscina.

This photograph was taken at the Cycle of Songs rehearsal for the piece entitled 'Infinity', composed by Peter Gregson, at Emmanuel College on 12th June 2014. This was sung by a composite choir of singers mainly from Women of Note and ReSound.

www.cycleofsongs.com

Hilton Los Cabos in Los Cabos, Mexico

Figuras de las nuevas reverendas Moira de Infinity. Espero que os gusten :)

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New Infinity's reverend Moira scale models. I hope you like it. :)

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