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'Presentation at the Temple', 2023,
Sculpture (limewood, gauze and acrylic),
in the background:
"Epiphany I" 2013
Exhibition Albertina, Vienna
SET 2 – West Point Wal-Mart
One last overview shot of the grocery area before we prepare to venture into GM. This shot does perhaps the best job of juxtaposing the exposed aluminum material with the actual beige wall there on the far right, and even then – interestingly enough – it looks like that section of beige wall doesn’t stretch all the way up to the ceiling, either. Or maybe that’s just my mind playing tricks on me. Regardless, there’s definitely a dichotomy in the two different looks here. One is way more put-together and one is way more industrial. I’m amazed at how much of a difference it makes.
(c) 2022 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Thats our way to get a well presentation for our minfigures.
There is a standard base for one minfigure wich can be connected with another one. Two bases are connected by the legs of a minifigure in the retral line. So you get two lines of minfigures with a great view of all of them.
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Tommy Hilfiger button up shirt
Le Chateau pencil skirt
Aldo shoes
handmade bracelets & earrings from Etsy
i had my big presentation today - if i look calm, it's because i took these photos after i was done!
Detail of a stained glass window in St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Window by Mayer & Co of Munich, New York
good presentation at work today by some students from Abertay Uni. It was a mixture of games/ mini apps on the lines of music mixers, drawing apps and chat rooms.
A Presentation Bowl from Thailand (Siam), 1856. The Green turban snail shell was part of the same exhibit to show one source of the mother of pearl shell comes from to create ornamental inlays like this bowl has.
Made of wood, lacquer, and shell.
Part of the Objects of Wonder temporary exhibit through May 2021.
How free your work may be, is upon you!
This presentation explains and propagates the spirit of free content. It's a gift of mine to the community.
Reason to do this presentation was my application to study "society and economic communication" at the university of art, berlin.
Feedback is welcome.
Sources are available at netzpolitik.org/2006/presentation-free-content-for-a-free....
Thanks to Elizabeth Stark and Julian Finn for the translation!
This portrait was taken at the Wiki Loves Monuments 2014 Spain awards ceremony (I won the 7th prize), held at the Parador de Alcalá de Henares.
After the prize giving, Diego Delso (first prize and active Wikimedia member) made an interesting presentation about Wikimedia Commons.
I took several photos of the act, but I don't think I have enough skill bouncing flash, so I got some unflattering shadows in most. This is one of the better ones (in my opinion)
I love this pixel - and use it in presentations, so I uploaded it so that I wouldn't lose it! Having a place like Flickr to hold your pics is so COOL!
Nice of him to help me with tomorrow's presentation, but he keeps getting in the way of the projector.