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Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery is one of the historic cemeteries at the north end of Canal Street in New Orleans.
Consisting of Renaissance & Exotic Revival architecture, the cemetery opened in 1849, to be the final resting place of local Odd Fellows and their families (if they so chose to be buried here). There was a yellow fever pandemic in the 1850s and the cemetery was open to burials for those who weren't Odd Fellows. The cemetery is currently closed to the public to protect against vandalism (hence the lack of pictures).
One of these four autumn trees is just a LITTLE bit different from the other 3 ... can you spot the "odd one out"? ;-)
From the Dale Chihuly exhibit at Frederik Meijer Gardens this past weekend ...
....driving along on a gravel road I come across this....you just never know whe you will find out here...
File name: 08_06_019368
Title: Odd fences
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Fences
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Odd Future performs at the Tabernacle in Atlanta 3/25/12
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There is no need to spend large amounts of money on a playground, a few industrial scrap objects and children will make their own forms of play. There might be the odd bruise and a few broken arms on the solid items, but that is the part of growing up.
Waterloo South Bank playground 1953
Odd Future Wolf Gang - NYC Webster Hall 11/8/10 OFWGKTA Tyler Syd Domo Hodgy Left Brain Taco Mike Earl New Yrok City LA Cali
Odd Spaces
Faisal Anwar
In Odd Spaces, multiple projectors, screens, cameras and locations are used to link people and places in Canada and South Asia. Two architectural spaces such as a hallway or gallery will be connected remotely via the internet with web cameras and projectors. Each location records individuals who randomly enter these spaces, with their movements becoming part of this ongoing artwork. Situated in Vancouver, Pakistan and Bangladesh, these backdrops present a possible contemporary understanding of the people and cultures who traditionally accept the differences that have alienated them from each other. If new technologies are meant to provide an easier way for people to connect with each other, then Odd Spaces looks into how such networks operate and the possible outcomes of a digitally mediated meeting.
Dans Odd Spaces, on utilise de nombreux projecteurs, écrans, caméras et lieux pour relier des gens et des endroits au Canada et en Asie du Sud. On reliera à distance, par Internet, deux espaces architecturaux, comme un couloir ou une galerie, à l’aide de caméras Web et de projecteurs. Chaque endroit enregistre les personnes qui pénètrent au hasard dans ces espaces, et leurs mouvements viennent s’intégrer à cette œuvre continue. Situées à Vancouver, au Pakistan et au Bangladesh, ces toiles de fond présentent une compréhension contemporaine possible des gens et des cultures qui, traditionnellement, acceptent les différences qui les ont rendus étrangers les uns aux autres. Si les nouvelles technologies servent à faciliter l’établissement de liens entre les gens, alors Odd Spaces examine la façon dont de tels réseaux fonctionnent et les résultats possibles d’une rencontre numérique médiatisée.
Partners and Collaborators / Partenaires et collaborateurs
CFC Media Lab — Toronto, Canada — cfccreates.com
VASL Artists’ Collective Pakistan — vaslart.org
Britto Artists’ Collective, Bangladesh — brittoarts.org
Techniques collaborators / Collaborateurs techniques :
Hassan Mustafa, Karachi, Pakistan and Salman Bari, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Project Awards / Récompenses décernées au projet
Odd Spaces has been awarded a self-directed residency at Banff
NewMedia 2008, and Ontario Arts Council’s project grant 2007.
Odd spaces s’est mérité un stage auto-géré à Banff NewMedia en 2008
et il a reçu une subvention du Conseil des arts de l’Ontario en 2007.
A white chalk pebble stands out from dozens of brown stones on the beach at Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England.
This is an odd eyed White cat at the shelter where I volunteer. Cats like this get adopted very quickly.
Oil storage tanks. My wife spotted the odd one out and found a place to turn back. The woman at the gate couldn't let us in, but this made a nice shot. The black one is new enough that it hasn't been painted yet. (Replacement for the tilted version.)
Odd Future Wolf Gang - NYC Webster Hall 11/8/10 OFWGKTA Tyler Syd Domo Hodgy Left Brain Taco Mike Earl New Yrok City LA Cali
Monthly Scavenger Hunt - April '08
Odd one out
One of these signs is not like the other
Which one is different, do you know?