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Mariele Neudecker preserves landscapes, memories and the history of painting in her installations.
German-born Mariele Neudecker has become famous for her container works filled with sublime mountain and forest landscapes. Her installation comprising four glass containers, Think of One Thing, is displayed in ARS 06. Tanks filled with water and chemical solutions enclose mist-covered mountain tops with valleys and slopes on which evidence of human activity can be seen. Originally a painter, Neudecker’s container works follow the painting tradition of Romanticism. It is important to the artist that the handprint and feel of the material is retained in the works. Even though the clouds and mist in the containers are caused by a chemical process, the impression they create is miracle-like.
We set up ex tempore popup studio to Ropecon's backyard in Dipoli.
Big thanks for the volunteering and awesome cosplayers! You are awesome!
If you happen to be in these photos and want better versions, please send me email (firstname.lastname@gmail.com with ä's converted to a's) and I'll send them to you.
All of our photos from the three day popup studio can be seen in Ropecon Images group.
February 2, 2012
The doors are open on NASA's Suomi NPP satellite and the newest version of the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) instrument is scanning Earth for the first time, helping to assure continued availability of measurements of the energy leaving the Earth-atmosphere system.
The CERES results help scientists to determine the Earth's energy balance, providing a long-term record of this crucial environmental parameter that will be consistent with those of its predecessors.
In the longwave image, heat energy radiated from Earth (in watts per square meter) is shown in shades of yellow, red, blue and white. The brightest-yellow areas are the hottest and are emitting the most energy out to space, while the dark blue areas and the bright white clouds are much colder, emitting the least energy. Increasing temperature, decreasing water vapor, and decreasing clouds will all tend to increase the ability of Earth to shed heat out to space.
To read more go to: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/NPP/news/npp-ceres-firstlight....
Credit: NASA/NOAA/CERES Team
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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Tuomiokirkko, senaatintori
(Some older photos I scanned again, from a very nice trip I made in march 2006, right now, exactly 10 years ago..
Just wanted to share them again)
Troubling detail: first Hai (Requin) was presented at 1931. Either Wikipedia is wrong or this is not a Hai-boat.
Keskustori, Hämeenkatu
(Some older photos I scanned again, from a very nice trip I made in march 2006, right now, exactly 10 years ago..
Just wanted to share them again)