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After the main presentation, Dr. Julia Frost Nerbonne (L) hosted a conversation with president and founder of Rural Advantage Linda Meschke (C-L), FMR's Watershed Program Director Trevor Russell (C-R), and Dr. Engstrom (R). Julia took questions from the audience about a variety of water quality issues.
And interestingly Providence, RI also had Panel switching until such time as it was replaced by #1 ESS.
A 72 hour turnaround, DC Drive panel based on a Sprint Electric 3600XRi series drive. We stock most of the parts required for this panel build. This replaced a Reliance Electric panel that gone beyond economic repair.
These windows get bright sun most of the day, therefore, they are blackout lined to allow the room's occupant to sleep in if they want. The client put up sheers to soften the bright light that comes through these windows.
Allan Larsson and Måns Lönnroth from Global Utmaning and Göran Lundgren, Vattenfall, in panel discussion with Pierre Shellekens, head of Swedish EU delegation.
Experimental abstract panel designed by John Piper & made by Patrick Reyntiens c1956.
Displayed as part of The Glass Heart exhibition (on loan from the Ely Stained Glass Museum).
twotempleplace.org/exhibitions/the-glass-heart/
The former Astor House, now known as Two Temple Place and a venue for exhibitions. This was the former home of William Waldorf Astor finished in 1895 and designed by leading Victorian architect John Loughborough Pearson. Its rich internal woodwork and decor by J. D. Crace are a joy to behold.
I was here for the evening launch of The Glass Heart exhibition (27th Jan - 21st April 2024) having worked on one of the panels in the show.
Digital copy of print taken February, 2002. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
I increased the saturation to bring out the red, and it brought out some blue and yellow on one of the panels which provides a nice bit of contrast. I couldn't decide on which photo to post so I've uploaded both of them.
"Apropiación de TIC"
Integrada por:
- Lorena Fortich, Asesora de comunicaciones de Sucre Digital y Sincelejo Digital.
- Catalina Cruz Cuéllar, Comunicaciones Red Nacional de Telecentros de Colombia.
- Arturo García, Representante de la Alcaldía de Sincelejo.
Panel Conversation & Closing Reception
non locality and the transference of space, energy and memory
Thursday, October 28, 4—6PM
Room CCPLX216
Organized by Fatima Hoang, Elonda Billera, & Janice Gomez
Carol Cheh David P. Earle IV Douglas Rompasky
Christian Tedeschi Liza Wade Green
Moderated by Tarra Stevenson
How do artists transfer energy from one space to the next? Questions and answers by artists, writers, world travelers, bloggers and summercampers. What is home?
A closing panel conversation: non locality and the transference of space, energy and memory moderated by Tarra Stevenson, writer & educator will include panelists: Carol Cheh, performance art writer, David P. Earle IV, artist, writer & educator, Douglas Rompasky, nomadic computer programmer—traveling for the past two years around the world on his bicycle, Christian Tedeschi, the artist representative of the current exhibition, and Liza Wade Green, performing artist who will be at Summercamp for a residency at the end of October.