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San Francisco residents enjoyed an impromptu show on May 14 and 15 when The Karma Underground or TKU and KarmaBlast unleashed the second installment of their projection series. The non-profit organization is on a mission to attract wider attention to human rights violations in Tibet using art.
Read the full story here: www.warholian.com/2012/07/22/projection-hijack-project/
All photos by Birdman for Warholian.
The Heidelberg Project was created by Tyree Guyton, and Tim Burke has his home and workspace (The Detroit Industrial Gallery on Heidelberg Street) within The Heidelberg Project as well. Many of the works in this set are created by Tim Burke, others by Tyree Guyton.
The work is characterized by recurring themes; God, war, popular culture and mnemonic 'trigger' references to childhood, religion (specifically, crosses), ironic juxtapositions, patriotic icons, and puns. The humor and double entendres abound, making this both a thoughtful and fun place to visit.
www.detroitindustrialgallery.com/Detroit_Industrial_Galle...
This is our next project after the AS3. We're still working with some time lag in the updates: we're almost done with the entire restoration already. We are catching up though so keep your eyes peeled for more updates!
As with the AS3 Europa, we are thorough in documenting most of the steps with this project so you can use the pictures to follow the process.
Projection stéréographique d'un panorama 360° (réalisé sous Hugin, panorama de 9 images assemblé sous Autopano pro)
The entries for Project Blueprint by RAJE toys has been revealed. I'm assuming this is some kind of shortlist, as I submitted four designs, but I can only see two of them here.
The figures to be included in the series will be announced at NYCC on 9th October.
The Heidelberg Project was created by Tyree Guyton, and Tim Burke has his home and workspace (The Detroit Industrial Gallery on Heidelberg Street) within The Heidelberg Project as well. Many of the works in this set are created by Tim Burke, others by Tyree Guyton.
The work is characterized by recurring themes; God, war, popular culture and mnemonic 'trigger' references to childhood, religion (specifically, crosses), ironic juxtapositions, patriotic icons, and puns. The humor and double entendres abound, making this both a thoughtful and fun place to visit.
www.detroitindustrialgallery.com/Detroit_Industrial_Galle...
No. 5 - 5:- Exploring Rochester - the Saxon cathedral
City of Great Expectations - Charles Dickens..
The Saxon Cathedral.
No trace remains above ground of the Saxon cathedral. Remains of a small building whose apse is just within the present Cathedral (marked by a brass line in the floor at the west end) lie under the paving outside. It is uncertain whether it is the Saxon cathedral but, for lack of any other real evidence, we assume it probably is. The historian Bede is quite clear that a cathedral was built for Justus; we do not know how much of it may have been rebuilt during the Saxon period.Guidebook.
... it's like looking down the throat of Old Time..'
The cathedral, which is the second oldest in the country and dates originally from 604, features in The Pickwick Papers and takes centre-stage in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, with the plot revolving around the ancient church and the people working there. The Dean and Chapter have erected a brass memorial to Dickens in the south choir transept of the cathedral. - Guidemap
To see Large:-
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July 18, 2007 at 11:14 BST
It's very foggy this morning. We don't often get fog in Wellington but the air is spookily still at the moment. So still that the smoke from this chimney is going straight up.
Theme 22: Chimney.
Wednesday, 19th July 2017.
God lifted his finger and painted across the sky, making people rush from their homes just to gaze into the sky. In that moment we could see the awesomeness of our God.
What my painful days look like.
(Also, you can't really see the score, but that's the game with my husband, who is beating me 406 to 191.)
Artist Statement
Emotions, locations, and passion influenced the 3 different maps that I have created. The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train map I have recreated is the one form of transportation that brings people around the whole Bay Area. Almost everyone from the bay has grown up riding it. I would not have been able to go on all the adventures I have had without it. My next map is about the emotional journey of life, portrayed through colors. This map is the only map that full depicts my journey through life since birth. The last one describes what I am the most passionate about: Disney. Most of the art that I make is influenced by Disney (movies & parks). Disney has been the most positive influence in my life. Overall, the maps project has helped me develop a better sense of self discovery, and has shown me how much I have accomplished.
Scan of a 9.5x12 print from a portrait project exploring identity. Taken on Ilford HP5 Plus, film processed by and print made by myself.
Scanned with my A4 scanner/printer so I lost some of the edges.
L to R:
Ryan Freed, cofounder @ uhungry
Casey Allen, cofounder @ Project Skyway
Evan Freed, cofounder @ uhungry
This is as bad as the carpet gets. There are floor mats, and they're in tough shape, but they'll get me by until I find something nicer, and custom fit. I'm thinking/hoping that a good shampooing will do a wonder with the carpet.
I wish I was as hopeful about the headliner.
Leann D. reads her original story" "A Huge Mystery" for Lindenhurst Memorial Library's Podcast Project. To listen, click here: lmlonline.org/Audio/mystery.mp3