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Re:scape was an exciting mixed media performance created by young performers aged 11-18 from across Manchester. Think experimentation, sharing and invention with digital-media, drama, dance improvisation, MCing, free-style and beatbox presented through interactive, live technologies.
Re:scape was a uniquely creative event giving shape and voice to young people’s dreams and ideas.
Performed at Z-arts on Wed 29 & Thu 30 May 2013
Twitter: #Rescape
Blog: rescapeproject.tumblr.com/
For further details contact Magdalen
T: 0161 234 2975/2980
© Shirlaine Forrest
In the foothills of the scenic southern Drakensberg, which forms part of the uKhahlamba World Heritage site.This is Nature in all its glory - grandiose scenery composed of the Drakensberg mountain chain, rivers and lakes. The mountains form an immense amphitheatre dominated by the highest peak - Mont-aux-Sources (3248m). Wonderful diversity of flora and fauna await discovery.
Numbered on the frontplate 11118. Well made movement with recoil escapement.
Dial signed John Moore & Sons Clerkenwell London 11118.
The time train is complete but the mechanism (lifting cam for the pins plus the actuating lever for depressing the pins?) is missing.
I can see a filled screw hole (plus steady pins ) on the frontplate to the left of the scape wheel pivot hole. Crutch appears to be a replacement.
Amaryllis (2nd White with red veining of 2019) Flowers on 1st scape buds just opening on living room table 2nd April 2019
Dinner: Grilled Alaskan Ivory Salmon from Mister Brisket, caramelized red onions & dill, barley baked with dried garden tomatoes and peppers and scapes. It's what's for dinner.
Image Size: 12 inches in width and 8 inches in height
Medium: Traditional Digital Photography
This is at the center of the mall where all of the students like to hang out and eat lunch during their break hour. I really liked how open the area was and I thought that it would be really good if I would take the picture right where I was. There was just a lot of different factors that contributed to the shot, such as the trees, buildings, light posts and telephone wires. this was also a straight black and white shot with a few adjustments on the levels, curves, and brightness/contrast.