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Two forms that I created to work together. The top form contains my todos and is grouped by 9 items. When I finish all 9 items in a set, I get to "shoot down" an invader on the back form and collect it as my trophy.
You can read about it and download the forms here:
There are a lot of familiar characters from oldskool computer games done in Lego around the city area. Love them :)
yesterday cominig home from the konzerthaus I saw the stickers. that was the only reason for getting out of bed early today, so that the woman from palmers did not have an opportunity to remove them. stickers also seen in the versions "homophobia" and "racicsm". i like.
yesterday cominig home from the konzerthaus I saw the stickers. that was the only reason for getting out of bed early today, so that the woman from palmers did not have a opportunity to remove them. stickers also seen in the versions "homophobia" and "racicsm". i like.
The Space Invader UK Reactivation Team speak out for the first time, check out the Graffoto interview
Invader (born 1969) is a French urban artist who pastes up characters from and inspired by the Space Invaders game, made up of small coloured square tiles that form a mosaic.
Invader started this project in 1998 with the invasion of Paris – the city where he lives and the most invaded city to date – and then spread the invasion to 31 other cities in France (such as Montpellier, Marseille, Avignon, Rennes, Bordeaux, Lille, or Bastia…). London, Cologne, Geneva, Newcastle, Rome, Berlin, Lausanne, Barcelona, Bonn, Ljubljana, Vienna, Graz, Amsterdam, Bilbao, Manchester, Darlington are among the 22 other European cities which have been invaded. In the world, Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego, Toronto, Bangkok, Tokyo, Katmandu, Varanasi, Melbourne, Perth and even Mombasa are now invaded with his colourful characters in mosaic tiles.
Rue Linné | Fontaine Cuvier 06/06/2014 16h46
A revisit to this neo-classical fountain on the corner of the Rue Linné and Rue Cuvier in the 5ème arrondissement opposite the Jardin des Plantes.
This fountain was built between 1840 and 1846 by architect Alphonse Vigoureux, Inspector of water from the city of Paris. This fountain is considered a national monument since 1984.
But besides the fountain:
PA_401 [10 points]
Other views:
PA_401 (Zoom-in, January 2006)
PA_401 (Zoom-in, March 2009)
PA_401 (Zoom-out, January 2006)
Date of invasion: 01/04/2001
PA_445 [10 points]
I have the feeling that this invader is installed during the same wave as this one in Rue de l'Aqueduc which is only 300 meters away from this one.
All my photos of PA_445:
PA_445 (Close-up, October 2007)
PA_445 (Wide shot 1, August 2005)
PA_445 (Wide shot 2, October 2007)
PA_445 (Wide shot 3, February 2020)
Date of invasion: 21/10/2001
Previous photo taken 18/08/2005 and uploaded here on Flickr on 19/08/2005 replaced by this one on 17/12/2007.
Perler beads. Space Invaders / Galaga
Got the space invaders (and the idea for the galaga ones) from:
www.flickr.com/photos/52916736@N00/2367945758/in/pool-810...