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Turismo autoral
Hoje em dia é fashion ser anônimo.
Imensos tubos de material invisível servem
de circuladores para a população. Em horários
trocados as câmeras filmam os transeuntes.
Em vários pontos da Avenida há mirantes
telescópicos que incidem sobre o céu e a paisagem.
Circundam veículos de transporte pelo passeio
e por causa do carisma espontâneo que
a Avenida emana. Há curiosas estações
de estudo ao longo do caminho. Os transportes
são limpos e silenciosos feitos com tecnologia atual
das naves. Tem aquele clip do famoso
casal de cantores que começa sempre
com a mesma pergunta: por quê a cidade
agora tem o formato de artefato filosófico?
E termina com a mesma indagação? Qual
a melhor maneira de vencer a matéria inanimada?
Poem by José Paulo da Silva Ferreira
Orchard Road - Singapour -
HDA : Facades designer -
Client : Swire Properties LTD
Architect : Raymond Woo & Associates Architects
2009-2015
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Description: Comb grave in Honey Springs Cemetery in Overton Co., Tenn.
Date: February 11, 2013
Creator: Dr. Richard Finch
Collection name: Richard C. Finch Folk Graves Digital Photograph Collection
Historical note: Comb graves are a type of covered grave that are often called "tent graves." The length of the grave was covered by rocks or other materials that look like the gabled roof or comb of a building. They were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is conjectured that these graves were covered to protect them from either weather or animals, or perhaps both. While comb graves can be found in other southern states, the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee has the highest concentration of these types of graves.
Accession number: 2013-022
Owning Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives
ID#: Crawford Q - Honey Springs Cem 6
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1. Clean clear empty containers. As many as you can get.
2. Alginate for the negative mold
3. Plaster for the positive mold
4. Vaseline for your hands
5. Stirring sticks (I cut up some dowels laying around)
6. Paper towels for cleanup.
7. Duct tape, cause you never know.
8. Dust mask if you are sensitive to particles
9. Water
CAUTION: DO NOT THROW PLASTER OR ALGINATE DOWN THE SINK! IT WILL CLOG AND PERMANENTLY DAMAGE PLUMBING!!!
Imperial College Materials Department Alumni Dinner 2015 6th March 2015 at the Armourers and Brasiers Hall in the City of London
"Material food" cannot satisfy spiritual craving.
- Jagad Guru Siddhaswarupananda
See more quotes on practical wisdom by Siddhaswarupananda Paramahamsa
Welcome to Summerland by Honey Heart & Sillve.
Summerland is that secret, quiet interliminal space between what the material and the subconscious, often called the Bardo lands or in a Celtic tradition, the Summerlands.
We have all experienced so much loss in the last few years. This is a place to take in peace and release pain, grief, and sorrow. We dedicate this to those of our loved ones who are gone from our sight, and yet who remain loved and remembered. Summerland is for them and for us, dedication and memory of them all.
Enter this gentle, dreamy landscape of the rich realm of the imagination and enjoy wandering and exploring on horseback with the Ride With Me horses or via the coach and 4. Remember to ride the pony ride to win a glorious ptereppi carousel! Explore the many magical spaces full of animals, fireflies and butterflies.
Open only through September 11, 2022.
With warm regards,
Honey Heart & Sillve Resident
August 2022
In loving memory of our parents and of our friend, Ktahdn Vesuvino. You are missed.
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Professor Ulrike Wegst set up a materials discovery lab for Thayer School’s annual Engineering Open House.
Photo by Mayellen Matson
Material: Cotton
Color: Gray, White
Size: Free Size
Clothes Length:64CM, Shoulder:40CM, Bust:92CM, Sleeve Length:55CM
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Important Note:
1. The size refers to clothing dimensions, NOT your body measurements.
2. Please check the measurement chart carefully. Because of different producing batches, there may be deviation of 2~3 cm.
3. Due to limitations in photography and the inevitable differences in monitor settings, the colors shown in the photograph may not correspond 100% to those in the items themselves.
Research Exhibition Hall, Buddhism Sculpture Gallery, Aurora Museum, Pudong, Shanghai. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Materials
white paint
newspaper cuttings
paper - cotton rag 640 gsm 70x100cm
photo paper
1x collaged photo from test shoot with barbie head reworked with eyes and smile
1x collaged photo of suburban house
collaged image of picket fence illustration as border for suburban setting
collaged photograph taken of best friends eye,
fake half cut pearls in numerous colours
Illustrated interpretation of robin bird, toy soldier and picket fence
lyrics to a " spoon full of sugar" cut out.
4x suburbia bird's eye view cover pill bottle
coloured security cameras
side note:next step would to develop into a tapestry