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Taken a few weeks back on a Friday night in the realm of Siam Paragon at SiamSquare BTS station.. This was taken after the movie...Just could not resist those true LSD colors... lol.and the silk hand held :-) NO FLASH
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Prise de vue realisee voici deja quelques semaines ce fameux Vendredi soir de l'interieur du centre commercial Siam Paragon localise a la station BTS de SiamSquare.. Prise faite apres le cine... encore la.. j'ai pas pu resister aux couleurs vibrantes..process LSD.. main libre et voila le resultat.. lol.. :-) SANS FLASH
Jalis, or pierced screens, were used extensively in Indian architecture as windows, room dividers, and railings. In the course of the day, the movement of their patterns in silhouette across the floor would enhance the pleasure of their intricate geometry. This jali, one of a pair, would have formed part of a series of windows set in an outside wall, as suggested by the weathering on one side. They are attributed to the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar (r. 1550–1605), when red sandstone was the favored building material. — at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
"Saints In Colour"
Showing how the Wallingford Screen might have looked in the medieval period - with a 21st century twist. The Cathedral has worked in close partnership with Hogarth, a WPP agency, to explore ground-breaking techniques for bringing history to life, using the latest technology from Panasonic and Epic Games.
Cutting edge scanning and projection techniques using Reality Capture software will bring to life the 15th century screen and 19th century statues with a millimetre accurate 3D scan and re-colourisation, based on historic research by Dr James Alexander Cameron. The colours have been produced by artist Amara Por Dios, and the technology was used to train apprentices in WPP’s Creative Technology Apprenticeship programme, which aims to diversify the emerging technology workforce. St Albans Cathedral is committed to social justice, so we are excited to bring the statues to life in a racially diverse way, reflecting where each of the saints depicted came from.
hits your eyes, thaaaats amoooore!
just make sure you listen to this... Enjoy !
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS6-b7CONDI
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Visiting Essencia hotel in SL for 2 days. Will be snapping a few pictures. Full album on Facebook.
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.658576335457167&type=3
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Essencial Hotel Info
Taxi:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ANIMAS%20MTNS/187/142/30
Website: Reservations:
essenciahotel.wixsite.com/travelbusiness
Fb:
Visiting Essencia hotel in SL for 2 days. Will be snapping a few pictures. Full album on Facebook.
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.658576335457167&type=3
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Essencial Hotel Info
Taxi:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ANIMAS%20MTNS/187/142/30
Website: Reservations:
essenciahotel.wixsite.com/travelbusiness
Fb:
Screens have always been a measured, controlled distance for me. I’ve grown up alongside the changing digital landscape, from vice to necessity, for better or worse. I have been everyone and no one online; I have been naively vulnerable and rigidly cryptic. I sarcastically joke about “my stint with agoraphobia” years ago because it’s easier than explaining the painful terror of that kind of isolation. Now it’s a global stint. Now it’s more screen time for everyone, the place that’s been my home inside my home since we had to hum along to dial-up. I think now about the nostalgic sounds of doors opening when people were available to you and closing when they weren’t. I open and close the doors between myself with others as a second nature and I weave in and out of my connectivity along the way. Do you know me? Can you ever know me? Would I even let you?
Un fantástico trabajo musical de David Appletree, en el que solo cabe escuchar y sumergirse entre esta vida.
¡¡ Gracias David !!
Screen DA music video for the first track of David Appletree's upcoming new album "Screen Dream".
Check the combination of music and biology through the images of beautiful microscopic creatures being themselves in their water habitats.
A full universe inside a drop, very likely as it was when life undertook "a new beginning", thousands of milions of years ago.
Video footage kindly shared by Antonio Guillén who has an amazing collection of pictures and videos taken from natural water ecosystems.
You can enjoy these and many more at "The Water Project" www.flickr.com/people/microagua/
"Screen Dream" to be publised on March 2021.ream
Hocking Hills, Ohio.
27th December 2016. Canon EOS 500N and Kodak Portra 160 film, cropped in Picasa.
Screens have always been a measured, controlled distance for me. I’ve grown up alongside the changing digital landscape, from vice to necessity, for better or worse. I have been everyone and no one online; I have been naively vulnerable and rigidly cryptic. I sarcastically joke about “my stint with agoraphobia” years ago because it’s easier than explaining the painful terror of that kind of isolation. Now it’s a global stint. Now it’s more screen time for everyone, the place that’s been my home inside my home since we had to hum along to dial-up. I think now about the nostalgic sounds of doors opening when people were available to you and closing when they weren’t. I open and close the doors between myself with others as a second nature and I weave in and out of my connectivity along the way. Do you know me? Can you ever know me? Would I even let you?