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TEDxTUWien 2018 shrink BIG GROW small - © Elif Öztürk Adam

charcoaldrawing, 50x70cm, 2001

maybe I uploaded this one before but I am working on better reproductions of my art for my presentationmap.

As I fliped the pieces at the front of the face, the skull appears to be shrinking. :)

 

It will look much better once I get all the parts cleaned up and glued back together.

me in this photo, that is.

yes the roll is still attached to poor little Elvis.

Lightning in Salt Lake City, Utah

Photo showing many Airplanes protected and stored by Shrink Wrapping. Shrink Wrap is also used to store many items.

Gotta stop the boozing. I appear to be shrinking.

Ava and Rye, in transit to new locations/sizes.

The lone post at the bottom of the photo just isn't holding on like the rest in the line. Maybe it doesn't like the water.

The Shrinks taken at The Frontier in Batley - 14th February 2010. I've got to say that this venue has the best lighting i have ever experienced!

If this is what I think it is, then working at Best Buy sounds fun.

Close-up of the door. It's installed after the shrink. You simply tape the frame, open the door and cut out a hole.

On May 19, the Juno spacecraft once again swung by Jupiter in its looping 53 day orbit around the Solar System's ruling gas gaint. Beginning at the top, this vertical 14 frame sequence of enhanced-color JunoCam images follows the spacecraft's rapidly changing perspective during its two hour passage. They look down on Jupiter's north polar region, equatorial, and south polar region (bottom images). With the field-of-view shrinking, the seventh and eighth images in the sequence are close-up. Taken only 4 minutes apart above Jupiter's equator they were captured just before the spacecraft reached perijove 6, its closest approach to Jupiter on this orbit. Final images in the sequence pick up white oval storm systems, Jupiter's "String of Pearls", and the south polar region from the outward bound spacecraft. via NASA ift.tt/2rLehHf

Air travel shrinks the world (or so they say!).

This is from the wall of the Air & Space Museum near Washington Airport, converted to a "small world."

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