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I saw this great light fixture at a house having a garage sale earlier this summer. I can't remember if this was for sale or not, but this is nice. Looks like something from the 1970s or 1980s.
Inside the glass pyramid on the right is Imagination!, another building we didn't have time to explore but looked pretty cool from the outside.
HDR from three exposures (0, -2, +2).
My place in Richmond, Virginia from 1986-92
I built the shade for this light fixture from rat traps. The two bulbs are inside octagonal housings made of mousetraps.
I'm posting this because I just learned of a group called Light Fixture(s) That I Made. Check it out. Lots of very cool lights.
Lunch with a dear friend at Burough. Very nice interiors. But recently my attention is always piqued by interesting light fixtures.
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Attended a performance of Rossini's La Cenerentola (Cinderella), Royal Opera House Muscat, Oman
A stunning venue with an excellent mix of modern and traditional opera house features, with strong Arabesque styling. The performance was by the Bayerische Staatsoper, on tour to Oman. I'm not actually an opera boff so can't really provide a critique but it was entertaining! Great night out.
THE SEAGLASS STORY
The SeaGlass story began early this century, when The Battery Conservancy was designing the park’s interior. The southern end of the park needed more light. The design team came up with the idea of an aquatic carousel to conjure The Battery’s history as the first home of the New York Aquarium.
The New York Aquarium, located in what is now Castle Clinton, was one of the nation’s earliest public aquariums, opening in 1896. This aquarium welcomed 2.5 million visitors annually until it closed in 1941.
SeaGlass was born through the genius of wxy architecture. Inspired by the chambered nautilus, the spiraling pavilion of glass and steel brings art, architecture, and music to children of all ages.
The George Tsypin Opera Factory created a mystical underwater experience. The rider sits within iridescent fish that glide through the sights and sounds of a 360° aquatic adventure.
For more questions about SeaGlass, please email info@thebattery.org
or call 212.344.3491 or write
esteeves@thebattery.org
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A golden angel statue, perched atop a column, commands the dramatic sky. The monument's grandeur is undeniable, a testament to artistry and history of Paris. The ominous clouds suggest a coming storm, contrasting beautifully with the serene figure.
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Lights in a Berlin shop
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Look at that funky wall behind the grate light.
Caption read: A do-it-yourself kitchen fixture uses seven graters as pierced metal lampshades. The graters are suspended from a 2x2-inch wood bar by lighting hardware bolted at holes drilled through the grater handles. A ceiling outlet supplies power, but a single grater-lamp could be run off a baseboard outlet via a wall bracket.
Factory Black 1930 Leica I/III Conversion | Leitz Nickel 5cm f2 Summar | Kodak Tri-X 400 | Kodak HC110b
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