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Source Skate & BMX Park Hastings UK.

Diseño, construcción y documentación colectiva de pequeños elementos de mobiliario open source destinados a equipar Medialab-Prado.

 

Trabajaremos sobre la conceptualización y el desarrollo de la producción de hardware open source, ¿qué tenemos que resolver para poder considerar un objeto como open-source? ¿Cómo lo diseñamos colectivamente?

 

Aprenderemos haciendo, con las máquinas disponibles en Medialab (Fresa CNC, Cortadora láser, Impresora 3D) y documentando de forma que estos pequeños muebles sean replicables en otros lugares.

 

Organizado por Zuloark.

 

medialab-prado.es/article/tallermobiliarioopensource

source internet , Arab magazines covers . al athneen w al donya Egyptian magazine 1951

Source; Scan of original photograph.

Album: CRI01.

Date: 1972.

Repository: From the collection of Mrs E. Cripps.

 

Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

2018 Round the World Trip - Ko Pha Ngan, Thailand

 

Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 9.1-91mm f2.8-5.9 Asph

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

Country: GREAT BRITAIN

Operator: BR Southern Region

Item: STEAM

Class or Maker: BR/WC_BB/mod

Wheel Arrangement or Type: 4-6-2

Number: 34036

Place details: BOURNEMOUTH CENTRAL Station

Additional notes: -

Original source material: Kodak 35mm slide

Photographer: Clinton P R Shaw

Copyright: Photographer

Library locator reference: CPRS.0002

 

30937 Transport Photograph Database

1967JUN03CPRS001cs

Pantheon Rome: HDR (jpg source) - 35 mm SLR Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

Source: cineclap.free.fr

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/7756

 

Colour slide by photographer Ross Smith of Autonomy Day March along Hunter Street in 1967.

 

We thank Mr Ross Smith for his permission to scan his private collection of images and place them online.

Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.

 

These images can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce any image(s) for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.

 

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Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.

Date: March 1953.

Grid: SU1588.

Copyright: Ordnance Survey.

Used here by very kind permission.

Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

My prototype build of the Random*Source DONK.

Since i have quite a little bit of eurorack, i built it with 3.5mm output sockets.

No known copyright restrictions. Please credit UBC Library as the image source. For more information, see digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/about.

 

Notes: Ad Completorium or Compline, nightly prayers.

 

Creator: Catholic Church

 

Date Created: [between 1575 and 1625?]

 

Source: University of British Columbia Library - Rare Books and Special Collections

 

Permanent URL: digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/ref/collection/logr...

A claw-shaped peninsula of land bordered by the Jökulfirðir fjords to the south and the Greenland Sea to the north, and attached to the rest of the West Fjords by a narrow neck of land just 6km wide, Hornstrandir represents Iceland’s very last corner of inhospitable terrain where habitation was at least attempted – the last settlements here were abandoned in the 1950s due to the harsh climate – and its coastline is the most magnificent in the country.

 

The rugged cliffs, precipitous mountainsides and sandy bays backed by meadows of wildflowers make up this official nature reserve on the very edge of the Arctic Circle, and hiking here is an exhilarating experience; it’s quite common to walk for an entire day without seeing another person. The highlight of any trip to Hornstrandir is a visit to the majestic Hornbjarg cliff (533m) at the eastern end of Hornvík bay and the highest point on the peninsula. The cliff is home to one of the country’s greatest bird colonies and its many ledges are stuffed full with fulmars, guillemots, kittiwakes, puffins and razorbills.

 

Elsewhere, where farmed sheep once devoured everything edible, there is now wild, lush vegetation of unexpected beauty and the wildlife is free to roam – the Arctic fox makes regular appearances – while offshore, seals and whales can be spotted.

 

Life for settlers on Hornstrandir was always extreme. For starters, the summer is appreciably shorter than elsewhere in the West Fjords and, bar a geothermal spring in remote Reykjafjörður, there’s no natural hot water source, no waterfall to generate electricity, no natural harbour, and no road or airstrip. In fact, the fertile valleys and inlets throughout this uninhabited wilderness are littered with traces of derelict buildings where hardy farmers and fishermen once attempted to battle against the inhospitable climate.

 

The peninsula’s two main settlements, Hesteyri and Aðalvík, are now almost completely deserted, their abandonment marking the end of yet another Icelandic community.

 

(The Rough Guide to Iceland)

 

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After five years, I returned to the isolated peninsula of Hornstrandir to pursue another hiking adventure, aiming to visit different places and areas than last time and to wander off-the-beaten path leaving marked trails behind.

 

This time, the itinerary was as follows: Hesteyri -> Aðalvík (Sæból) -> Kjaransvík via Kjaransvíkurskarð pass -> Hornvík via Hlöðuvík and Atlaskarð pass -> Lónafjörður (Miðkjós & Sópandi) via Kýrskarð pass -> Barðsvík -> Hornbjarg cliffs via Hornbjargsviti lighthouse.

 

During the second day on the trail, we hiked from Aðalvík bay to Kjaransvík via the Kjaransvíkurskarð pass.

Image from the Open Source Skunkworks stand at EHI Live 2012.

 

Photograph taken at Birmingham NEC on Tuesday 6th November 2012.

 

For more information about this stand, visit guildfoss.com/pg/ad/gfoss/read/175/the-skunkworks

Shooting today in the afternoon - I needed a special pose for my bucket-project...

We had a lot of fun :)

thx to Miriam :)

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

NATURAL BLUE TOPAZ FROM THE SOURCE

 

Topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine with the chemical formula Al₂SiO₄(F, OH)₂.

Topaz is found colors such as colorless, blue, brown, orange, gray, yellow, green, pink and reddish-pink. Orangy-Pink and bright yellow to deep golden brown hue topaz is known as Imperial Topaz. Naturally occurring blue topaz is quite rare. Typically, colorless, gray or pale yellow and light blue stones are heat-treated and irradiated to get a good blue color.

Topaz crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, and its crystals are mostly prismatic terminated by pyramidal and other faces. It occurs in pegmatites and high-temperature quartz veins, also in cavities in granites and rhyolites.

Topaz can be found in Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, USA, Austria, Bolivia, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, Europe, France, Germany, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Ireland, Indonesia, India, Japan, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Madagascar, Mexico, Malaysia, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Russia, Romania, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Africa, Korea, Spain. Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uganda, USA, Uk, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

 

¶ Formula: Al2(SiO4)(F,OH)2

 

¶ Lustre: Vitreous

 

¶ Hardness: 8

 

¶ Specific Gravity: 3.4 - 3.6

 

¶ Crystal System: Orthorhombic

 

¶ Tenacity: Brittle

 

¶ Cleavage: Perfect (001)

 

¶ Fracture: Irregular/Uneven, Sub-Conchoidal

 

¶ Optical Properties: Biaxial (+)

 

¶ Refractive Index: nα = 1.606 - 1.629

nβ = 1.609 - 1.631

nγ = 1.616 - 1.638

 

¶ Max Birefringence: δ = 0.010

 

¶ Pleochroism: Weak

 

X= yellow

Y= yellow, violet, reddish

Z= violet, bluish, yellow, pink

 

Healing Properties of Topaz

Topaz is excellent for cleansing the aura, and for relaxing and releasing tension at any level. It is highly empathic to the system and directs its energy to where it is needed most, aligning the meridians of the body.

Blue Topaz stimulates the throat chakra, cleansing and supporting the spoken word and self-expression. In crystal healing Topaz is best known for its manifesting properties, it is a crystal of joy, generosity, abundance and good health. Blue Topaz reflects the energy of the mind and knowledge. Blue topaz stimulates the throat chakra and cleansing throat chakra energies.

  

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Source Skate & BMX Park Hastings UK.

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

Open-course/Open-source is a free software one-day event which took place on the eleventh of April 2008 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique) in Brussels.

 

Invited artists and lecturers were Simon Geilfus, Nicolas Malevé, Lionel Maes, Olivier Meunier, Michel Cleempoel, OS Publishing (Femke Snelting, Harrisson & Pierre Huyghebaert), Michel Cleempoel, and Erg teachers Stéphane Noël and Marc Wathieu.

 

Infos (fr) :

www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=1138

8" bunny designed by Luke Chueh (White in Black)

 

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Canon T1i + 18-55mm + ND8

 

Nova Rússia - Blumenau - SC - Brasil

 

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CC0-Source-000001-002484(Kaleidoscope)

Source: Time, November 15, 1968

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

Cosplayers 2008

Leipzig Book Fair / Buchmesse Leipzig

 

Photos posted are 1024 x 768 pixels.

Source resolution (3000 x 2000) for models only, sorry.

Sculpture Garden

City Park

Mid City

New Orleans, Louisiana

source : L'officiel magazine, n° 210, 1939

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer_State_Park

 

Custer State Park is a South Dakota State Park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills, United States. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer. The park covers an area of over 71,000 acres (287 km2) of varied terrain including rolling prairie grasslands and rugged mountains.

 

The park is home to a herd of 1,500 bison. Elk, coyotes, mule deer, white tailed deer, mountain goats, prairie dogs, bighorn sheep, river otters, pronghorn, cougars, and feral burros also inhabit the park. The park is known for its scenery, its scenic drives (Needles Highway and the wildlife loop), with views of the bison herd and prairie dog towns. This park is easily accessible by road from Rapid City. Other nearby attractions are Wind Cave National Park, Mount Rushmore, Jewel Cave National Monument, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Badlands National Park.

 

Source: gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/

 

The granite peaks and rolling plains are calling. The clear mountain waters are inviting and the open ranges are waiting to be discovered. Bring your family to Custer State Park and let yourself run wild.

 

Encompassing 71,000 acres in the Black Hills, Custer State Park is home to abundant wildlife and adventure; camping, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, or relaxing, there’s something here for everyone.

 

Feeding and disturbing park wildlife is against park regulations. While the animals within the park are used to visitors and vehicles, they are still wild animals. Please remain in your vehicle or stay at least 100 yards from bison, elk, and other animals.

 

Pets must be on a leash no longer than 10 feet and are not allowed in any park buildings or on designated swim beaches. Please clean up after your pet and do not leave it unattended. Service animals are welcome.

 

Firearms must be unloaded and cased unless during a hunting season with the proper license. Concealed carry is allowed with the appropriate permit.

  

Additional Foreign Language Tags:

 

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"

 

(South Dakota) "داكوتا الجنوبية" "南达科他州" "Dakota du Sud" "दक्षिण डकोटा" "サウスダコタ" "사우스다코타" "Южная Дакота" "Dakota del Sur"

 

(Custer State Park) "حديقة كستر الحكومية" "卡斯特州立公园" "Parc d’État de Custer" "कस्टर स्टेट पार्क" "カスター州立公園" "커스터 주립공원" "Государственный парк Кастер" "Parque Estatal Custer"

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Title: Atlas of the public water supply sources and drainage basins of Connecticut.

 

Publisher: [Hartford] : State of Connecticut, Dept. of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Center, 1982.

Subjects: Water-supply --Connecticut --Maps.

Drainage --Connecticut --Maps.

 

Location: Avery Point Marine Science Oversize

Call Number: TD390 .A894 1982

Status: Not Checked Out

 

Location: Babbidge Map Library Oversize-Level 4

Call Number: G1241.C3 A8 1982

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