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Installation of one of three giant bottles by Roger Rigorth. “Water Core” is in the wetlands of Cheng long, Taiwan. Environmental art project curated by Jane Ingram Allen, www.artproject4wetland.wordpress.com April 27, 2015.
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Installation of a new Antenna Tower in Edmond, Oklahoma. These guys are installing bolts to a new section that was just added.
part of installation at exhibition "Now, the future of the past", In Liemers Museum, Zevenaar (NL) 2018
La Maison de Nostradamus est un Musée installé, depuis 1992, dans le logis où habita Michel de Notredame, dit Nostradamus (1503-1566), de 1547 à sa mort, et dans lequel il écrivit ses célèbres "Prophéties" (Lyon 1555).
Situé au coeur du centre ancien de la ville de Salon-de-Provence, au pied du Château de l'Empéri, le Musée est construit autour de cet énigmatique personnage qui scruta le passé, le présent… et l'avenir jusqu'en 3797 (!)
L'accent est mis sur l'homme pluriel s'adonnant à la Médecine, la Pharmacie, l'Astrologie, l'Humanisme, côtoyant, dans la foulée, Rabelais, Catherine de Médicis, Charles IX, Marguerite de Navarre et bien d'autres encore… discutant des nouvelles idées de la Réforme, citant la Bible, évoquant la Kabbale hébraïque ou pesant l'intérêt des premières notions d'hygiène mises en pratique lors des grandes épidémies de peste.
A la Renaissance, l'instrument des "Mathématiques" va trouver sa principale application dans le domaine de l'Architecture : " Ainsi, toute mesure doit dériver du corps humain, résumé et microcosme de l'univers créé par Dieu."
L'ascension initiatique de Nostradamus va le conduire vers un savoir universel, tel l'escalier transparent de la cité céleste.
Installed bird nest boxes in my backyard big enough to attract northern Flickers.
This squirrel decided to make herself at home and used it to raise her her family.
Una splendida opera (a mio giudizio) collocata nel cortile di accesso alla villa. Sembra una scena teatrale con le quinte costituite dal colonnato del cortile. Anche le discutibili riparazioni del muro diventano involontariamente parte dell'installazione.
The Rother Valley Country Park is a country park in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, close to Rotherham's border with Sheffield and Derbyshire. It covers 3 square kilometres (740 acres), has four artificial lakes, recreational activities and nature reserves. The majority of the park is on the site of a former quarry, with the main excavation sites filled by the artificial lakes. There is still much of the original quarry machinery below the water.
It's home to Sheffield Cable Waterski, a cable waterski system installed when the Park was originally opened to the public and it was one of the few cable waterski systems in the UK at the time. In recent years an inflatable obstacle course has been added
this lighthouse was one of he first to be installed in these waters in 1902. it was automated by the coast-guard in 1966 and decommissioned. in the 1980's they installed solar panels and today the gastineau channel historical society has ownership and is trying to restore it.
The Spoiler Alert signs are faith-enhancing adjustments to New York City subway platforms, creating opportunities for trust in the city’s most important institution in the face of its overeager self-quantified broadcasts.
photo by Kristin Wardian
by Albert Bierstadt
Bierstadt's beautifully crafted paintings played to a market eager, in the 1860s for spectacular views of the nation's frontiers. Bierstadt was an immigrant and a hardworking entrepreneur who had grown rich pairing his artistic skill with a talent for self-promotion. The unveiling of one of his canvases was a theatrical event. He sold tickets and planted news stories, strategies that one critic described as the "vast machinery of advertisement and puffery." A "great picture" was elaborately framed and installed in a room with carefully controlled lighting. At the appointed time, the work was revealed to thunderous applause.
Bierstadt painted "Among the Sierra Nevada, California" in his Rome studio, then showed the canvas in Berlin and London before shipping it to the United States. Works such as this fueled the image of America as a promised land just when Europeans were immigrating to this country in great numbers. When the painting was shown in Boston, one critic recognized that the landscape was a fiction invented from Bierstadt's sketches of the West. Nevertheless the writer felt that it represented "what our scenery ought to be, if it is not so in reality."
Attention all photographers! Moolto has installed a photoLIFE 3.0 photographic studio for you to use at no charge. This studio uses the best system available in Second Life and can be found at:
slurl.com/secondlife/Moolto Community Store/199/120/192
Psst, by the way, Moolto will be running photographic contests for both professional and amateur photographers alike in the near future. Keep logging onto Moolto for further details of this contest. Entering the contest will certainly increase your visibility, so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain by entering.
How do you use this studio equipment? It’s easy either grab a note card next to the studio in world or follow these instructions:
1) MAIN - FLOOR - LAYER - FILTER - FX1 - FX2 Texture Displays- Controls and sets the texture over the photoLIFE 3.0 Studio. The arrows scroll through the textures while touching the display screen sets the texture on the studio when the appropriate display is selected.
2)TPN - "Texture Panel" allow the photographer to scroll through 36 textures at a time. The TPN works for all 6 Texture selectors ( Backdrop, Floor, Layer, Filter, FX1, and FX2). You can also search each display for the textures you want to find. This revolutionizes the photography process and and saves a lot of time finding that perfect texture for your clients shot.
3)CPN - "Color Panel" allows the photographer to change the color on any of the lighting or Texture application areas. It has 120 colors to choose from and any combination of color applications with component selector buttons. Very useful.
4)Texture Bright Controller- The round white/purple button at the bottom of the Control Center, turns the prim face of the backdrop to full bright illiminating shadows.
5) Texture Tiler Controllers- The three buttons, near the floor of the display stand, tile the textures on the backdrop,floor, and layer face from 1-10.
6)Component Hide / Show Selector- The hide / show buttons on the Control Center - ?? - hides and shows all components of the photoLIFE studio system that could be a potential obstruction to the photographer.
7)Memory Module - MM24 - The MM24 Memory Module allows you to save up to 24 scenes to memory. It records 12 components into memory saving lighting colors, lighting power, UL heights, Textures, Colors , Pro Filter Information. You can save up to 24 scenes with 1 MM24 module. Buy other modules if you need more scenes. Unlimited capabilities.
8)Ambient Lighting Selector- The Ambient Light menu on the right display stand controls a 5 light ambient lighting system designed to give uniform lighting over the backdrop area. This menu gives full control over power with 4 intensities, and 9 colors to choose from.
9)Prop Rezzing System- Included in version 3.0 is a Prop Rezzer. Near the floor of the Control Center, you'll notice a button that says "Prop". Touching it gives you the prop menu. The arrows on each side of the prop button scrolls through the props installed. Included in version 3.0 is the photoLIFE Prop Setup Script. This allows you to install your own props into the studio.
10) Owner's Menu - The Little Red Button- Syncs and groups all desired photoLIFE components with the main studio for a veriety of applications and arrangements. (Only the studio owner can sync and group photoLIFE components).
11) Notecard Access- Notecard configuration limits who is eligible to use the studio. Settings allow ANYONE, GROUP, or LIST giving unlimited control over the studio access.
12) Backdrop Size Controller- The photoLIFE logo near the floor selects small, medium, or large for the backdrop size.
13) Security Menu - Once the ACCESS card is set , you can go into the security menu and change your security on all of your components with 1 click . Set to Owner Only , List , Group , or Anyone. You can even lock and unlock the studio.
14) Locator Menu - Calls the components into their default location according to the studio position. Great for finding that gazer again!
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SBM Installer, a service vessel for oil rigs at sea, seen in the large port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands). Taken early morning before sunrise.
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Lindesnes Lighthouse (Norwegian: Lindesnes fyrstasjon) is a coastal lighthouse on the southernmost tip of mainland Norway, the peninsula Neset. It is also the oldest lighthouse station in Norway, first lit in 1655.
It has gone through several changes since it was built: In 1822, it was refitted with a coal lamp, and in 1854 a new lamp was installed with the current lens. The current cast iron tower was set up in 1915 and fitted with the old Fresnel lens. In 1920 the lighthouse station got its first fogsignal, a sirene. The fogsignal and its machinery is placed in a building beside the tower. During WW2 Lindesnes lightouse was taken over by the Germans. Being an important watchpoint the German built a little fortress with four guns and, after a while, a radarantenna. The traces from WW2 are visible as trenches, tunnels etc. In the 1950s the lighthousestation was electrified.
submitted 23/04/2014
Accepted 13/05/2014
Because There’s a There, Here’s Just Fine
Acrylic, cedar, cigarette butts, eurocast, fertilizer, foam, found plastic, garbage from Denver parks, insulation, lichen, moss, organic material from Denver, sponge, steel 55 gallon drum, wood lumber.
Installation created for The Nature Of Things at the Biennial of the Americas 2010 in Denver, CO.
IE15 LJ74BPZ at Hastings Road Locksbottom working on route 358 towards Orpington Station.
Some of the new Irizar "ie tram" buses have entered service on the 358, after quite a delay with getting the electrical infrastructure installed, driver training, etc. It is probably one of the oddest bus in terms of design, not quite keen on the designs of the lower windows, could imagine if they get damaged!
The bridge has been installed after paint and weathering, and scenic elements are getting underway slowly but surely.
*disaster! ... I accidentally replaced this shot with one of fishing boats. It had had a lot of response (thank you) but I am posting it again
The old cottage next door has been replaced, the overgrown garden cleared and new fencing is being installed ... a work in progress
Explore,Dec 12, 2008 #153.
Thanks to all.
The "Timepiece" sundial near St. Katherine Dock was designed by Wendy taylor and installed in 1973.
Had to reinstall Skyrim cause it crashed for unknown reasons, so I was testing armors after the install, while taking screenshots!
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured and berthed Japan’s HTV-6 supply craft on 14 December using the International Space Station’s 17 m-long Canadarm2 robotic arm.
The H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV, is also called Kounotori – Japanese for ‘white stork’. The sixth craft in the series, it was launched from Japan’s Tanegashima spaceport on 9 December.
Setting up a temporary robotics workstation in the Station’s Cupola observatory module, the astronauts monitored the approaching six-tonne craft until it stopped 10 m from the Station. Working two joysticks, Shane moved Canadarm2 to grasp HTV-6 before berthed it at the Station’s Harmony module.
The six astronauts on the Space Station have already started unloading the four tonnes of supplies, including food, equipment and new batteries to store solar-generated electricity. The batteries will be installed next month during a spacewalk.
Credit: ESA/NASA
a mixed-media installation
of photographs, audio, & video
by Michael David Murphy from the 2008
Presidential Campaign, opens at Opal Gallery
in Atlanta, GA, on Nov. 1st, 2008, @ 6pm.
This exhibition will be viewable through Nov. 7th,
with an Election Night Party on Tues, Nov. 4th.
Coinciding with SO HELP ME at Opal Gallery
will be a limited-edition print from Jen Bekman's
20x200, to be released @ 2pm EST
on Election Day, Nov. 4th.
VOTE EARLY