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Title: Machine, sewing
Description: sewing machine;
made from wood and metal; small hand sewing machine; rectangular wooden base with circular metal double arm off which hangs driving mechanism consisting of two wheels connected with a leather belt; metal surface for fabric to rest, has impressed numbers and maker information
Credit: Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1965.133, col.0755
www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_humanhistory-...
Working peasants.
Αυτό θα μπορούσε να είναι σε τουριστικό οδηγό. Μη σας ξεγελά η φωτογραφία. Το εργοστάσιο της ΔΕΗ είναι 100m αριστερά. Όταν έβγαζα τη φωτογραφία ο ήχος του τρακτέρ καλυπτόταν από τον ήχο του εργοστασίου. Ίσως για το λόγο αυτό ο συγκεκριμένος αγρός δεν είναι ακόμα οικόπεδα.
The SG-41 was the last cypher machine developed by Germany WWII. The SG-41 operates on a pinwheel and not a rotor basis and was intended to replace the Enigma.
This cypher machine was introduced in 1944 and defeated the Codebreakers at Bletchley Park.
[Bletchley Park]
Taken in Bletchley Park
Bletchley Park, British government cryptological establishment in operation during World War II. Bletchley Park was where Alan Turing and other agents of the Ultra intelligence project decoded the enemy’s secret messages, most notably those that had been encrypted with the German Enigma and Tunny cipher machines. Experts have suggested that the Bletchley Park code breakers may have shortened the war by as much as two years.
The Bletchley Park site in Buckinghamshire (now in Milton Keynes), England, was about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of London, conveniently located near a railway line that served both Oxford and Cambridge universities. The property consisted of a Victorian manor house and 58 acres (23 hectares) of grounds. The British government acquired it in 1938 and made it a station of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), designated as Station X. At the start of the war in 1939, the station had only 200 workers, but by late 1944 it had a staff of nearly 9,000, working in three shifts around the clock. Experts at crossword-puzzle solving and chess were among those who were hired. About three-fourths of the workers were women.
To facilitate their work, the staff designed and built equipment, most notably the bulky electromechanical code-breaking machines called Bombes. Later on, in January 1944, came Colossus, an early electronic computer with 1,600 vacuum tubes. The manor house was too small to accommodate everything and everyone, so dozens of wooden outbuildings had to be built. These buildings were called huts, although some were sizable. Turing was working in Hut 8 when he and his associates solved the Enigma. Other new buildings were built from cement blocks and identified by letters, such as Block B.
[Britannica.com]
There wasn't much light in this little vestibule, but for the cold glow from the old vending machine.
Machine Head
Mayhem Festival
@ San Manuel Amphitheater
San Bernardino, CA
July 9, 2011
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
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is a Kenmore sewing machine from the 1960's. It's on an extended loan to me from my aunt. Her mother (my grandmother) gave it to her as a wedding gift.
It works beautifully.
I might actually start sewing!
FLR plan drawings by Paffard Keatinge-Clay demonstrating a difference in opinion btwn him and FLWright about how to layout the FLR plan for the johnson wax building.
This past week we went to the USF SunDome to see Florence + the Machine and to say the least, SHE WAS AMAZING! *Disclaimer: We were not hired by her booking or management to take photos. We went as spectators.
SHOT WITH: Canon 5d Mark 2, Sigma 50mm 1.4.
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Machine Head
@ The Avalon
Los Angeles, CA
February 17, 2012
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
Our friends Geo Monley and Brandon Onstott are making a porthole for the Time Machine we’re creating at Pataphysical Studios, with a world-class team of of artists, makers, engineers and multimedia innovators. This interactive art exhibit will invite you to travel through time and meet characters from the past, present and future.
Geo and Brandon are building this porthole at Tam Makers, our community makerspace, where they can use a wider range of tools, from Autocad 360 to laser cutter or CNC rounter. The design is similar to the iris used in cameras, which let you open and close a circular very elegantly.
Our guests will be invited to open these portholes as part of their time travel experience, to interact with characters and articfacts from different times.
It’s great to see different teams come together to design and build the various parts of our Time Machine. That’s what collective art projects are all about!
View more photos of our work in progress on the Time Machine:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157659761749014
Watch our 3D fly through video of the Time Machine:
Learn about Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley:
Learn more about Pataphysical Studios:
2 second exposure with rear curtain flash firing 2 Yongnuo 560 mk3 flashes at the end of the exposure.
Itchy Srinakarin invites for a special concert night with the popular Rock band Slot Machine. They are best known for their hit record “Kloem” which counts over 65 million views on YouTube. Entry fee is 150 Baht.