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NODE concert, 15 March 2011, Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College Dublin

The Steelcase Node Chair available from amh workspace www.amhworkspace.com

 

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Acte de signatura dels acords per al desenvolupament econòmic del Garraf i el pla de treball per al 2012 de NODE Garraf. Acte a l'auditori de Neàpolis el dijous 1 de març de 2012

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/42084

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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taken by the "NODE-CAM"

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taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

©Photos Laura Gianetti / Work by Stine Marie Jackobsen

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Some of my photos are up in a Second Life art gallery, Node Zero Galleries.

 

From the Node Zero website...

 

"Opening Night

 

Come see six breakaway artists challenge the

boundaries of virtual art, at the debut reception of

the Node Zero Gallery in Second Life on November 15th,

4pm to 7pm PST (SLT), at Vaoetere 60/196.

 

This genre-spanning show will mix photography,

painting and installations that launch the gallery's

ongoing mission: To explore the role and form of art

in a world where few boundaries exist.

 

Featured are the photography of Todd Huffman and

Devlon Duthie, interactive sculptures by Feathers

Boa, and unique virtual creations by Hinton Sisters,

Aiyas Aya, and Gary Douglas.

 

Check the Second Life Event Listings for "Node

Zero", or visit nodezerogallery.com for more

information.

 

Bring your friends . . . but leave your

preconceptions!"

18dbi Yagi with node on tripod. Successful 1 mile link.

©Photos Laura Gianetti / Work by Regina de Miguel

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

©Photos Laura Gianetti / Work by Klaas Hubner

©Photos Laura Gianetti /Performance by Nicolas Puyjalon

The Steelcase Node Chair available from amh workspace www.amhworkspace.com

 

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Aneel Karim Photography

©Photos Laura Gianetti / Work by Françoise Martig

B3 is a biennial festival for moving images based in Frankfurt, Germany.

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

node: Installation by HC Gilje. Metal well with plexicylinder filled with water, image underneath water.

B3 is a biennial festival for moving images based in Frankfurt, Germany.

 

Photo © Jessi Schäfer

Acte de signatura dels acords per al desenvolupament econòmic del Garraf i el pla de treball per al 2012 de NODE Garraf. Acte a l'auditori de Neàpolis el dijous 1 de març de 2012

 

NODE concert, 15 March 2011, Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College Dublin

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Aneel Karim Photography

Aneel Karim Photography

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/33344

 

This photograph was taken in August 2007 by Barry Howard at the annual memorial service at the Jim Comerford Miners Memorial Wall in Aberdare, 2007. The service was attended by many dignitaries and families of miners killed in the industry. A bust of the late Jim Comerford was unveiled by then Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd.

 

This photograph is from the collection of Barry Howard, who was an Electrician at local coal mines such as Hebburn No. 2 and Northern (Rhondda) Colliery, and at Saxonvale Colliery, further up the Hunter Valley. Mr Howard has very kindly permitted us to to publish these photographs on this website for the benefit of researchers and for those who served in the mines and their families.

 

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