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June 7 - Meydenbauer Center

Virgin Trains East Coast Class 91 No. 91113, in interim VTEC livery, approaches Platform 4 of Peterborough Station, heading the 1S15, 11:30 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh service on 11th April 2015.

 

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I post this set of images in memory of my father who died this morning (Jan 31). He celebrated his 88th birthday on January 16th.

We found this and some other photos which I shall be selecting more posts from soon.

Photo by Nicolas Carrillo

Jason, Ed, and I explored the Old West Scenic Bikeway out of John Day, Oregon. We came home with sunburn and smiles and a thirst for more.

 

Our route: ridewithgps.com/routes/2447311

 

The official Old West Scenic Bikeway: rideoregonride.com/inspiration/itineraries/old-west-sceni...

It is said a storm rain was coming.

💙 Here are finally some photos from our exhibit in Second Life's birthday regions! We had such a great time celebrating 20 years this year that they extended it to July 16.

 

Our exhibit description was: "In this buzzing city like any other, do you dare to look beyond the everyday life and notice the forgotten people? Learn about the illness Myalgic Encephalomyelitis that left millions in lockdown long before COVID, now affecting ~50% of LC patients."

 

Having more space in this area (less patient stories but more space otherwise), I tried to make the best of it. By using static 3D-model humans, I attempted to bring the surroundings to life and create a more immersive experience. My aim here was to more clearly visualize all of the things M.E patients miss out on in the daily life, and how different our lives are from healthy people.

 

I wanted to somehow explain what we mean when we say "Living with M.E is not living" or "Living with M.E is struggling to survive". Our youngest patient story, the one of Eliana, she is only 16 and she has already had to learn what this means. We are alive, but would you actually call it LIVING when you miss out on so much in life?

 

The people in this outdoor city scene are all engaging in some kind of activity or interaction. Mostly normal, mundane day to day things, but also some that are more special like the outdoor live music performance. And as you can see, all around in the windows of the houses we are displaying our patient stories.

 

When visiting with your sound on you could also hear the normal sounds of a busy city; cars, trains, people chattering, in the park you can hear the water flowing from the fountain, the birds chirping, and by the live music performance you can hear piano music playing (some jazz and classic/modern love songs on a loop). The musicians are also the only models who are actually animated and moving/dancing, bringing more life to this specific scene.

 

I hope that I was able to enlighten and spark an interest. It's necessary to realize, there may be a few M.E patients out and about in this outdoors scene. You wouldn't really know since the illness is not really visible on the outside. M.E comes in different grades and not all of us are bedbound or housebound. But it was important to me to really show more clearly how limiting this illness really can be and that many of us miss out on most, if not all, of these activities every single day. Plus to emphasize that this is a current, ongoing issue that isn't going to simply to go away, and we need to pay attention to it.

 

It has been a very interesting and good 20th celebration of Second Life, and we thank them once again for including us this year. Our exhibit has been visited by so many and we've made new, valuable connections. Hopefully we raised the awareness about M.E, too! My heartfelt thanks once again to all participating patients - this was all possible only thanks to you! 💙

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UK Northern Powerhouse Conference & Exhibition at Manchester Central.

22.02.17

Jousting with the Knights of Mayhem.

INAMORATA DOLL FASHION COLLECTION

 

Second Skin, a collection of corsets, bustiers and armour like accessories for Inamorata art dolls will become available for sale on the 17th of August. All pieces are hand made by wet sculpting vegetable tanned leather. The collection has four colour themes: natural tan, pearly pink, leaf gold and leaf silver.

 

Items are all sold separately and will be available for sale at Inamorata web shop

www.inamoratadolls.com

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LAUNCH TIME IN DIFFERENT TIME ZONES:

5 PM September 17th of August in New York, USA

2 PM September 17th of August in San Francisco, USA

10 PM September 17th of August, in London, UK

11 PM September 17th of August, in Paris, France.

6 AM Sunday 18th of August, Japan

 

The models are Inamorata art dolls. These dolls are commissioned OOAK artworks and not for sale, but you can get an Inamorata of your own in the preorder taking place on September 28th to 29th.

 

The hard cap wigs hand made from natural mohair by me.

 

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DATE: 10-28-16

LOCATION: Bldg 12, Rm 152/154

SUBJECT: NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) Workshop - Closing Ceremony

PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

Festival gastronómico Mistura 2016. Lima, Perú. Foto: Supayfotos/APEGA.

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