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The instrument maker offered to add the violin to the reflection when I said that it was the reflection that I was photographing.
Description: Pierce Septum Elevator 22.0 cm
Category: Surgical Instruments – Rhinology – Septum Elevators
Product Code: 105-013
Go to Page 314 in the Internet Archive
Title: A catalogue of surgical instruments and appliances : also of aseptic hospital furniture including a large number of original designs manufactured and sold by Down Bros., Ltd
Creator: Down Bros. (Firm) nb2007003862
Publisher: London : Down Bros.
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1906
Language: eng
Description: Includes index
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Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )
Muchos instrumentos para solo dos manos. Las otras cuatro no terminaban de llegar, por lo que el bajista decidió entretenerse practicando una y otra vez la misma melodÃa. Milagroso el sonido que le sacaba a un bajo con tres cuerdas. Mientras tanto la gente simplemente le ignoraba. Le ignoraba a él, a su música, y al mismÃsmo Agripa...
TokTek vs MNK
Saturday 9 May 10:00 p.m.
Location: ground floor, Project Space
TokTek is the artist's name of the Breda musician and artist Tom Verbruggen. The most important
characteristic of TokTek's work is his capacity for improvisation, because he builds and converts his own instruments himself (circuitbending). Synths, toys and computers become instruments with a totally unique sound, and are controlled by means of a joystick. As a visual artist and circuitbender Karl Klomp is inspired by Glitch: small visual errors in computer images. As VJ MNK he creates VJ images that are assembled from deliberately generated glitches created by self-constructed video tools. TokTek and VJ MNK work together intensively on the podium; although their images and sound do not match one another, they do stimulate and inspire each other.