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Cette Citadis arrive ici à l'arrêt Le Quai, sur le tronçon nouvellement mis en service, en direction de Belle Beille Campus.
Cette Citadis est vue ici sur le Pont des Arts et Métiers, permettant aux lignes B et C nouvellement mises en service de franchir La Maine.
Cette Citadis habillée d'un pelliculage artistique, vient de quitter l'arrêt Farcy sur la ligne C en direction de Belle Beille Campus.
Ce pelliculage fait suite à l'évènement "Echappées d'Art".
Twee trams van het in juni 2011 geopende trambedrijf van Angers passeren elkaar op de Pont Confluences. De brug over de Maine voor voetgangers, fietsers en trams is speciaal voor de nieuwe tramlijn gebouwd. De trams van Angers dragen als huisstijl een kleurrijke regenboog beschildering.
Meer trams bij op en onder bruggen en viaducten vindt u in de set "Bij de brug".
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Cette rame de la ligne C arrive ici à son terminus Belle Beille Campus, commun à la ligne B.
Ce tronçon vient d'être mis en service début juillet, marquant par la même occasion l'ouverture des lignes B et C.
De tramhalte Saint Gilles in de smalle dorpsstraat van Avrillé is pal voor de kerk gesitueerd. Het haltegebouwtje is als een moderne kapel uitgevoerd. Net als in het centrum van Angers maakt de tram op deze sectie gebruik van ondergrondse stroomtoevoer via het APS- (Alimentation Par Sol) Systeem waardoor de bovenleiding hier ontbreekt.
Meer trams en kerken vindt u in de set De stichtelijke tram.
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sur la ligne B à destination de Gare Routière (Noirmoutier-en-l’Île), route de Madeleine, Noirmoutier-en-l'Île (Vendée (85), Pays-de-la-Loire, France, FR)
sur la ligne 1 à destination de Monplaisir (Angers), boulevard du Maréchal Foch, Angers (Maine-et-Loire (49), Pays-de-la-Loire, France, FR)
YOSHITOMO NARA + graf "A to Z"
July 29 - October 22, 2006
@Yoshii Brick Brew House, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan
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In an aged brick warehouse up in the north of Japan, a new public space is coming to life. It is called "A to Z".
26 cubicles, from A to Z, will be standing in a row. But, wait, there may be more...
This space will remove you from the everyday, and time that has stopped within you will again go into motion.
From the summer until the autumn of 2006, "A to Z" will make appear in Hirosaki, the hometown of Yoshitomo Nara.
Yoshitomo Nara continues to create art from his dialogues with his boyhood memories.
graf media gm designs living environments drawn from the realm of everyday existance.
The imaginary space will be "A to Z" is a three-month collaboration between the two.
This collaboration began with the 2003 meeting up of Nara and graf in Osaka and followed them through their journeys to Taiwan, Korea, Yokohama and...
The white cubes of art museums and galleries can never contain what has emerged from their joining forces.
The discarded pieces of wood used to construct the cubicles are allusions to a melange of past experiences,
and their unique textures and sensations will no doubt reveal to you memories that you have somewhere misplaced.
"A to Z" will be ready and waiting for you when you arrive in Hirosaki. Visit the cubicles, break out of the alleyways, and take a deep breath.
For, at that moment, memories that you thought had vanished will assume color, shape and scent and will beckon to you.
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A to Z
1) In the English alphabet there are a total of 26 letters - from "A" (the first letter of the alphabet) to "Z" (the final letter of the alphabet).
2) "from A to Z" also means "everything from the beginning to end".
3) "A-to-Z" is also the popular abbreviation for the comprehensive guide map of London first put out by Geographers' A to Z map company in 1936.
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A to Z
1) Name for the project including the first hut A to the last hut Z built by YOSHITOMO NARA + graf (YNG).
2) All the people from YNG to the volunteers.
3) An abbreviation for "A to Z Project". The Ridiculous obsession emerged when Yoshitomo Nara and Hideki Toyoshima were drunk and disorderly at Graf Media Gm (Osaka) in 2003.
4) General team for Brick Warehouse, Nam Daemon Market, Mountain of Palets, Caldina, Koma, Musabies, Temporary Walls, Family Inn, House in My Chest, Taiwan Style Massage, Chelsea Hotel, Steamed Little Juicy Bums, American Sushi, Taiwan Beer, Graffiti on the Wall of the Makgole Pub, Kotobuki-Town, Earl's Court, Bibimpab, Can't Resist!, Ever Lasting Summer, Riding in the Pick Up Bed, Dae Woo Inn, Work in Progress, ZAIM, OSU, Fully Air Conditioned, Tube, Yoshida-ya Horumon, Is it Army!?, Pisyaaaa!, Interjection, SASHIKOMI, JOYPO, Doesu Zu, Rojata, Kajimachi-Town, Paint and Stain, Yoshii-san, Night Market, Beer Chang, Irigo Mansion, Trooper's Pot, Tesco, An Accident!, Disco Train, China Town, You Did It!, Pier Shed No.3, Shaka, Red Hut in Germany, Factory Girl's Elegy, Gold Leaf, Asahi-Town, Thai Style Massage, The Tiger Moved!, Mr.Ant has come, Thai Noodle, American Chopper, Amazing!, God hand, Bare Light Bulbs, Makgole, Unceasing Vigil, No Problem in Korean, YOROSHIKU, Ritual, Pork Back Ribs Bowl, Ciao, No Problem in Thai, Beat It!, I'm passing Behind of You, Volunteers, Blood, Sweat, Tears and Camaraderie.
sur la ligne B à destination de Gare Routière (Noirmoutier-en-l’Île), rue Monseigneur Sobeaux, Noirmoutier-en-l'Île (Vendée (85), Pays-de-la-Loire, France, FR)