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Otherwise known as Silent Scope 2, and released as such on the PlayStation 2 (and later part of the "Complete" package on XBox), it's one of the last reasons to spend money at arcades these days mainly because the original iteration has a light-gun rifle attachment with a screen inside the rifle scope.
As I took the shot, one of the employees at Dave & Busters scolded me for not having someone playing the game. No taking pictures of the games... without people in them!
I'll have some work at Galeria Contrast's booth at the Scope art fair NYC this year if anyone's in the neighborhood... Thanks to my friend Fery Rohrer for the flyer.
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Photo is Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution and link to Alice Linahan, Voices Empower, Leader in Clear. Concise. Communication."
The University of Tsukuba, Japan is the star of the 2011 Campus Exhibition. This institution of higher education has long been associated with the festival, and numerous works developed there or created by its alumni have been showcased at Ars Electronica.
"Tsukuba Scope" is a work by Fumiaki Murakami (JP).
credit: rubra
Emily (our hostess), is carefully studying gifts around the circle before deciding which card to play.
授權方式及範圍:中華民國總統府│政府網站資料開放宣告
Authorization Method & Scope:
The fully adjustable (windage and elevation) fixed 4x scope has a great hair line accurate reticule that is also able illuminate to red or green to a very high and crisp standard. If the circumstance arises and a target is too close for the scope, there is a set of iron sights atop the main body of the scope. Except instead of a metal front sight, this scope features an authentic fiber optic, light enhanced sight. This provides an excellent point of reference in even the lowest of light conditions.
I met Christopher on Capitol Hill today. I was scoping out the graffiti mural in the alley and saw him painting it. Naturally I was curious about the work so I approached and took some flicks. I really REALLY like the painting and it should be on display at his next show at the Linda Hodges Gallery. I look forward to checking it out.
Check out the next couple of pics in my Flickr stream to see the alley graffiti.
Christopher's website is HERE
"This picture is #27 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com"