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CEA Project Logistics were contracted for the transportation, assembly and installation of a metal press for a Metal Stamping and Assembly Factory in Rayong province, Thailand.
CEA received a combination of containerized and flat rack OOG cargo to their Cargo Consolidation Facility in Laem Chabang. Each container was unloaded and unstuffed. Several sections of the main bed and tie-rod uprights were assembled by CEA before transportation.
Upon arrival at the factory, the remaining press parts and sections were unloaded and assembled. As several sections were of considerable size and weight CEA erected a temporary gantry crane to assist in installation. The crane was placed over a pre-constructed pit which would house the completed press. The press bed section was lifted and placed into position and aligned on the pit floor.
Other sections were carefully lifted and moved into place with the crown section being installed last. Tie rods and bolts were tightened to complete the assembly of the major sections. The gantry crane was removed to allow a small mobile crane and Elevated Work Platform to install the smaller parts. Upon the project completion, both CEA and the client were very happy with the efficiency and expertise of the installation.
Installation at UNM. Papercut, linoleum prints, housepaint. Approx 12 feet by 12 feet by 8 feet tall
Artist:
Netikan Roopngarm, Thammachat Jun Mepokee
Abstract:
God's Green Earth is a world that was created by God and it is beautiful and peaceful. The aim of this exhibition is to show what has happened to god's creation because of mankind. The God’s green Earth that used to be beautiful, is now destroyed by the humans temptations.
Materials:
Materials include commercial objects such as paper, cloths, water colour, spray pain, legal drugs (as illegal drugs), powder, assemblages of some found objects.
Exhibition format: Installation Art
Overview:
Point of installation is of irresponsibility, carelessness and laziness, leading to social failure as represent by models of both human and non-human elements in the show that would directly and indirectly relate to it. These would expressed in sarcastic way. Humour would also be part of the installation.
I recently returned from a trip to Quebec. We spent a short time in Montreal and then headed to Quebec City. This shot from Montreal shows an art installation in the Village. This is the third year I’ve seen it, but they change the art on the structure each year. I like the colour and light. It invites people in to interact with the art.
Artists Bill and Athena Steen created the third installation in the multiple-artist exhibition, Native Confluence: Sustaining Cultures, at ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center. Each of three artist groups built upon previous artists' work to create a true "native confluence" exhibition; showing through Nov. 28, 2009.
c. 2009 Peter Held
Installation ceremony of Rtn. Atul Shah as President of the Rotary Club of Nagpur, the largest Club in RI Dist. 3030 and one of the largest in South-East Asia. He was installed by out-going President Tauby Bhagwagar at Hotel Centre Point on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.
Walked by the Chelsea Art Galleries, it was the perfect day to see this glass installation in an abandoned garage.
One of the most influential pioneers of video art, peter campus began making single-channel videos and interactive installations in the early 1970s. He is widely acclaimed for his videos, installations, and large body of photographic work, which focuses on psychological and physiological states and explores the relationship between the subject, viewer, and artist.
Head of a Sad Young Woman (1976–1977) is a tightly cropped portrait of a woman positioned close to the camera. She is still and stares into the lens for the entire length of the videotape. Intensified by campus’ use of high-contrast black-and-white video, the woman conveys intense sadness as she seems to glower at the viewer. In this Midnight Moment iteration of Head of a Sad Young Woman, campus suggests a quiet power the woman has over viewers as her gaze towers over Times Square.
Photo credit: Ka-Man Tse for Times Square Arts
The Panta Rhei Project participated in the Freelance Star Sponsored Make a difference day. We created an art installation of 650 coat hangers representing the 650 homeless people in Fredericksburg and collected coats to fill the coat hangers. The collected coats are to be donated to the Thurman Brisbane Center in Fredericksburg.
For more information on the Panta Rhei Project visit: www.pantarheiproject.com
"The Standing Reserve" featuring studio art staff: Myles Dunigan, Jen Barrows, Andrew Orloski, and Jim Mclean.
Charlotte Davy, Senior Exhibitions Registrar, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Melanie Carlisle, Conservator Paintings, Te Papa, and Jean Woodward, Conservator of Paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston wait for a work to be unpacked for condition reporting. In the foreground, Priory at Vauville, Normandy, 1872–74 by Millet, ready to be moved and hung.
Light Hearts installation, as a part of Light In Winter festival. Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia. June 2 - July 3, 2011.
Credit: Alana Renee Beck photography.
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october 2006
textile installation at virginia commonwealth university's fine arts building, 1000 w broad st, richmond, va.
hand-painted linen weft with linen warp tapestry, monofilament.
BOO! No lights view of TC29 installation early this morning ... look close—there's an arm all by itself...
This installation was moving and poignant and marked the lives that were lost by this country during the First world War 1914 the commencement of this war.
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Under the concerned eye of a dinner guest, Laura McClure installs a mounting bracket for one of the "Sweet & Sour" display artifacts. More information about the display case.
Installation of the new window dedicated to St Pio of Pietrelcina (better known as Padre Pio) fitted on July 2nd 2020. It is the second of five windows I've been asked to design and make to complete the glazing of the north aisle. It also became my primary occupation whilst spending three months self isolating, so will always be the 'lockdown window' to me!
Our Lady of the Angels is Nuneaton's principal Roman Catholic church, and is a distinctive and solid essay in 20th century brick Gothic. The almost industrial-looking square block of the west tower is a major landmark by one of the main roads leading to the town centre.
The church began life as a chapel built in 1838, but most of the present building dates from a major enlargement and remodelling in 1936.
The interior has recently been beautifully redecorated and contains several stained glass windows by Hardman's, Gilbert Sheedy and me.