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Third Thursday and Art Perchance
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Warm up for the State Fair Midway with zany carnival games inspired by some of the MIA's best-loved artworks! It's all part of Art Perchance, the annual party thrown by the Friends of the Institute to raise money for some very worthy causes.
Play 9 art-based carnival games; in true Third Thursday fashion, all games are free. Win great art donated for the event by outstanding local artists; revelers who contribute to the cause earn chances at winning. Frolic to live music by The Alarmists, cocktails at the cash bar, and nonstop fun in the great outdoors of Target Park.
Photos: Lacey Criswell
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Segmental Bridge Construction. Segments, deck slabs laying etc..
Precast segmental formwork
Pre-stressed concrete box girder
Video youtu.be/Nnus3TP2JWY
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Yet another view of the Bright Angel Trail, leading into the Grand Canyon. This one shows the route to the three mile rest house.
Taken in the mid nineties on Fujichrome Provia with an Olympus Stylus Epic 35 f/2.8 and digitized with a Nikon D90 and a Nikkor 60 mm Micro lens.
While waiting with little Maks and Miki_Miska83 for my friends on Flickr Meetup (Maja, Sandor , Miha_Babnik, Mr. Mayhem and JumpinJack), I snapped some quick shots.
Single exposure HDR from third pond, tonemapped from 1 RAW with Photomatix, Detail enhancer, very natural settings. In Photoshop I added sharpness with HighPass filter, S curve with curves adjustment layer and scaled+signed.
Third project meeting to confirm criteria for case study selection and metodological approach, Urban Rain Project
Newcastle University. 8-9 June 2015, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
THIRD MOVEMENT - Sounds of JAZZ Salzburg - live at Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - www.jazzit.at - 04.07.2013 -
more pictures: THIRD MOVEMENT
Third Thursday
Thursday, October 21, 2010
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Get a jump on Halloween at this Third Thursday--full of spooks and shivers!
Dig live music by Vampire Hands. Explore the MIA's dark side with special Halloween tours. Hear true stories about the MIA's haunts. Come dressed as your favorite artwork. No time for a costume? Pick up a free gift that'll get you in the Halloween spirit.
The LBJ School's third annual Juneteenth Freedom Summit serves as a convening of scholars and community members who make sense of Juneteenth’s rich history; the complex political tapestry that has led to this era of political and racial reckoning; and contemporary policy challenges and opportunities in Texas and beyond. Per this year's theme, "Freedom Dreams: A Reimagining of Culture, Politics and Law,” speakers explored policies around voting rights, Black history in K-12 public schools, and freedom of speech and expression.
Event sponsored by the LBJ School of Public Affairs, the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, The Emancipator and Rosa Rebellion.
Photo: Thomas Meredith
Thursday, January 20, 2011
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Tonight, focus your lens on the MIA as we celebrate the world of photography--from cutting edge to DIY.
FACE THE MASTERS of modern photography at the opening of "Facing the Lens: Portraits of Photographers." CATCH the "Facing the Lens" mobile audio tour at m.artsmia.org (from your mobile device). UPLOAD your own portrait of a photographer at flickr.com/groups/facingthelens/. MAKE LOVE to the camera and make your own cyanotype with Mpls Photo Center instructor Lacey Prpic Hedtke. TAKE HOME a colorful pinhole camera. PICK A POSE at the cash bar. F-STOP & LISTEN to local band Jelloslave.
Photos: Lacey Criswell
Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.
Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.
Third Thursday
Thursday, October 21, 2010
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Get a jump on Halloween at this Third Thursday--full of spooks and shivers!
Dig live music by Vampire Hands. Explore the MIA's dark side with special Halloween tours. Hear true stories about the MIA's haunts. Come dressed as your favorite artwork. No time for a costume? Pick up a free gift that'll get you in the Halloween spirit.
The term “third place” originates from a 1989 book, The Great Good Place, by sociologist Ray Oldenberg. He characterized third places as locations that facilitate social interaction outside of the people you live or work with and encourage “public relaxation.” They are places where you encounter “regulars,” or frequenters of a space, as well as potential new connections. Third places tend to foster light, pleasant conversation and are free from expectations of productivity.