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While looking for something else, I came up one of the CDs of my 3rd-ever CD set I bought, Global Underground 014: Hong Kong; mixed by John Digweed. I thought I had lost one of the discs, but there it was.
Anyway, I ripped it, and listened, and it brought back memories.
After a week or so, I decided to see what Digweed was up to nowadays. Turns out he's still releasing music, on his own Bedrock Records label, and had recently released a second entry into his Structures series. I bought one, without reading beforehand, that it would be a signed, limited edition. WHOO!!
RAW: Auto Custom (5750K), crop square(ish?)
August 06, 2014:.
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USA,
New York State,
New York City,
Passenger Train System,
Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation),
Heritage Railway Structures,
Heritage Railway Stations,
US Heritage Railway Stations,
Historical Grand Central (Station) Terminal (GCT) Built 1903-1913
Amtrak Stations,
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
•Date: 1960
•Artist: Elmar Hillebrand
In 1956, the crossing was transformed into the sanctuary for the ‘Katholikentag’ (a laity gathering for members of the Catholic Church in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland). The provisional furnishings employed for this purpose were replaced in the years that followed by works of art created specially for the cathedral by Elmar Hillebrand. Between 1960 and 1971, he created the altar, the four candelabra, and the two lecterns that grace the sanctuary. The cubic form of the altar base is made of cast bronze panels, the upper third of which is decorated by an openwork vine tendril motif featuring birds and bunches of grapes. The irregular surface structure of the lower section is set with marble hemispheres. The stone mensal is made of Cipollino marble.
double page spread of my initial response to a set brief focusing on structured fabrics and fashion.
Textile sample created from black netting and dissolveable fabric.
Two plants are considered homologous if they share a common ancestor. Because it is believed that plants all come from an ancient common ancestor, classifying their relations really becomes an exercise in showing how closely related two plants are. At the Arboretum we compared Jeruselum Artichoke with Goldenrod and decided that they were in fact very closely related. While the size of the flower, and number of flowers per limb is vasty different; the flower's structure, color, and make up are quite similar.
An odd structure near the back of Natureland Park. Couldn't quite figure ou t what it was really for, but someone obviously wanted to construct it.
I wish I knew all the names of the structures in Monument Valley. This is just another of the many sandstone monuments.
This area at Easton Bavents and Reydon has suffered badly from coastal erosion, the remains of military buildings from World War Two went over the cliff in 1974 and later on an ROC Post aso followed in 1982, these have been either broken down by the tide or have been submerged by the sea. There are so many concrete and metal objects scattered everywhere, some of the more modern ones are smooth concrete beach groins and are dated 1999, the rougher ones are most from the military buildings, and their steel reinforcing, supports and Anti-Invasion Defences.