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Megayacht in Kiel Canal locks and sailing on Kieler Förde (owned by a lebanese billionaire) on her way to Helsinki passing Levensau 2011-06-13

 

TECHNICAL DATA

Built by Feadship in 2004

LOA: 71.60 metres Beam 11.40 metres Draft 3.59 metres

Engines 2 x 2.000 HP Caterpillar 3516B DI-TA Mk1

Maximum speed: 16 knots Cruising speed: 12 knots

Range at cruising speed: 5.000 miles

Fuel tank: 157.000 litres Water tank: 37.600 litres Helicopter fuel: 3.800 litres Petrol reserve: 950 litres

Price abt.70 Mio. US-Dollars

12 guests only Chartertariff / Week: 435.000 Euro

Utopia, part of International Dance Festival Birmingham.

 

See www.idfb.co.uk/whats-on/utopia/ for more info.

Photo ID: 44911 Utopia

  

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Bluetooth Verbindung Start zwischen Controller und Smartphone. Sowie Reset und Wiederherstellung der Grundeinstellungen.

Water proof mattress protector

 

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Amelie scrambling up the difficult ridge section

My entry for round two of the MocOlympics. The category was Utopian microscale.

NYC: NYGASP / Utopia Limited: "A tenor, all singers above..."

 

Tenor lamenting his high-note abilities: Laurelyn Watson Chase (Princess Zara), Cameron Smith (Captain Fitzbattleaxe)

 

[make no mistake: it takes remarkable ability to sing this, and Cameron succeeds admirably]

 

(shooting seated in front row with LX5)

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 | 28mm | ƒ2 | 1/15s | ISO400 | Handheld

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Kehlila Nasnan presents the Samara Dancers in The Road to Utopia. Performed at the Bremerton Community Theatre. With Speical Guests Ruby and Charani's Mandali

CP foreman work around the diamond with the BCRY at Utopia. The crew will have to wait till they can get their signal to proceed east across the Mactier Sub and put their train into the interchange track just to the south (left) of the photo.

 

BCRY Meaford Spur

February 24, 2009

The fifth volume of Stadtklang, the UCL Urban Laboratory music night, took place on Sunday 20 March at Somerset House as part of the 'Venturing Beyond: Graffiti and the Everyday Utopias of the Street' exhibition.

 

Writer and theorist Kodwo Eshun of The Otolith Group was in conversation with Ayesha Hameed - co-editor of a new book ‘Visual Culture as Time Travel’ and lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London - and Louis Moreno to discuss 'The Last Angel of History' - a video essay from the Black Audio Film Collective exploring informatics, technics, mutation, posthumanity and extraterrestriality.

 

The discussion centred on the film’s themes and its critical role in the production of new Afro- and other futurisms. Kodwo also played a playlist especially for Stadtklang offering his take on Afrofuturist sound. Benny Blanco and Nonsense from NTS Radio played sets inspired by cities, science-fiction and utopia.

 

With thanks to the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London, Approved (by) Pablo, Somerset House, and London Speaker Hire for their support.

 

Photography by Jacob Fairless Nicholson jacobfnphotography.com/.

Utopia, part of International Dance Festival Birmingham.

 

See www.idfb.co.uk/whats-on/utopia/ for more info.

NYC: NYGASP / Utopia Limited: Act II Finale

 

After the "curtain" -- David Wannen (King Paramount), Laurelyn Watson Chase (Princess Zara)

 

(shooting seated in front row with LX5 -- pushed ISO to bump shutter speed)

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 | 28mm | ƒ2 | 1/60s | ISO800 | Handheld

Pain pass is pleasure, but do-win M1057 still sucks.

 

The greatese evil is physical pain. - Saint Augustine

If she weren't impressive enough, here is Utopia in HDR,...from Single RAW

Beautiful silk gown created by Rowanberry from den of Angels inspired by CF Worth's designs

At the bottom of a pint glass. Literally.

Utopia, part of International Dance Festival Birmingham.

 

See www.idfb.co.uk/whats-on/utopia/ for more info.

For my Utopia project I have chosen to focus on my own personal Utopia and what it means to me. In researching for the brief I have discovered that my personal Utopia is not a physical place that exists but I find my happiness and peace with in others and the people I surround myself with. To convey this idea I have considered many different ideas one of which is through photographing the people who make me happy and showing the Utopia on there physical bodies. I have also looked at peoples bodies and found that "flaws" such as freckles show the human body in it's purest form. I am messing around with the idea of using the freckles to represent the physical places we found each other and where we are from - using freckles to create a map. These are just ideas for now but i'm excited to see where my work will go from here.

Departure Bergen (2011-07-20)

 

The superyacht "Utopia" is built by the Dutch Feadship, and has a special history.

 

According to the website SuperYachtFan, it was commissioned by the Seattle-based U.S. dollar billionaire Keith McCaw in 2001, who died the following year, before the yacht was finished. The family canceled the order, but the shipyard completed, however the construction of the yacht.

 

In 2006 it was bought by American businessman Bill Miller. Last year, however, the yacht sold. It is not known what the final selling price was, but these prices are said to have been a little over 50 million euro.

 

It is not necessarily the boat owner who is traveling to Bergen this week, due to it's possible to rent the yacht for approximately 470 000 euro per week.

 

According to the website Superyacht Times, the boat is registered in the Cayman Islands. The yacht is 71.6 meters long and has a maximum speed of 16 knots. It should be sleeping room for twelve passengers and a crew of 18 people. The yacht has a helicopter deck, but is still "very much a family boat," according to the website.

(BT)

The fifth volume of Stadtklang, the UCL Urban Laboratory music night, took place on Sunday 20 March at Somerset House as part of the 'Venturing Beyond: Graffiti and the Everyday Utopias of the Street' exhibition.

 

Writer and theorist Kodwo Eshun of The Otolith Group was in conversation with Ayesha Hameed - co-editor of a new book ‘Visual Culture as Time Travel’ and lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London - and Louis Moreno to discuss 'The Last Angel of History' - a video essay from the Black Audio Film Collective exploring informatics, technics, mutation, posthumanity and extraterrestriality.

 

The discussion centred on the film’s themes and its critical role in the production of new Afro- and other futurisms. Kodwo also played a playlist especially for Stadtklang offering his take on Afrofuturist sound. Benny Blanco and Nonsense from NTS Radio played sets inspired by cities, science-fiction and utopia.

 

With thanks to the Department of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London, Approved (by) Pablo, Somerset House, and London Speaker Hire for their support.

 

Photography by Jacob Fairless Nicholson jacobfnphotography.com/.

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For my Utopia project I have chosen to focus on my own personal Utopia and what it means to me. In researching for the brief I have discovered that my personal Utopia is not a physical place that exists but I find my happiness and peace with in others and the people I surround myself with. To convey this idea I have considered many different ideas one of which is through photographing the people who make me happy and showing the Utopia on there physical bodies. I have also looked at peoples bodies and found that "flaws" such as freckles show the human body in it's purest form. I am messing around with the idea of using the freckles to represent the physical places we found each other and where we are from - using freckles to create a map. These are just ideas for now but i'm excited to see where my work will go from here.

Utopia, part of International Dance Festival Birmingham.

 

See www.idfb.co.uk/whats-on/utopia/ for more info.

---UTOPIA---

First film only shot with origami models in XXI century is to be released on 23 December 2018!

Utopia is the original origami film made by Iren Rondo. It took 4 months to realise this project. The whole creation is more than 15 minutes long.

This VHS-story tells an unusual story happened with Fangys.

Youtube premiere of the first episode will be held on December, 23, 2 pm (GMT+1 (France, Spain, Poland); GMT+9 (Japan) - 10 pm; GMT+8 (China) - 9 pm; GMT+3(Moscow) - 4 pm. There will be an English and Russian versions. More details will be unveiled soon.

 

***Official selection LIST-OFF SESSIONS 2018***

  

www.youtube.com/channel/UCbCFuZdSfjmHk2ZF8O0D..

 

Submit to the channel and turn the alarms on not to miss its worldwide premiere.

The black Galaxy by Murray Leinster

Kehlila Nasnan presents the Samara Dancers in The Road to Utopia. Performed at the Bremerton Community Theatre. With Speical Guests Ruby and Charani's Mandali

NYC: NYGASP / Utopia Limited: "I'm afraid we are interrupting a tête-à-tête"

 

Dialogue scene: Cameron Smith (Captain Fitzbattleaxe), Laurelyn Watson Chase (Princess Zara), Stephen O'Brien (Phantis), Stephen Quint (Scaphio)

 

(shooting seated in front row with LX5)

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 | 28mm | ƒ2 | 1/13s | ISO400 | Handheld

NOTE: Photo's and some info on Utopia courtesy of Jenny at

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Departure Bergen (2011-07-20)

 

The superyacht "Utopia" is built by the Dutch Feadship, and has a special history.

 

According to the website SuperYachtFan, it was commissioned by the Seattle-based U.S. dollar billionaire Keith McCaw in 2001, who died the following year, before the yacht was finished. The family canceled the order, but the shipyard completed, however the construction of the yacht.

 

In 2006 it was bought by American businessman Bill Miller. Last year, however, the yacht sold. It is not known what the final selling price was, but these prices are said to have been a little over 50 million euro.

 

It is not necessarily the boat owner who is traveling to Bergen this week, due to it's possible to rent the yacht for approximately 470 000 euro per week.

 

According to the website Superyacht Times, the boat is registered in the Cayman Islands. The yacht is 71.6 meters long and has a maximum speed of 16 knots. It should be sleeping room for twelve passengers and a crew of 18 people. The yacht has a helicopter deck, but is still "very much a family boat," according to the website.

(BT)

Water proof mattress protector

 

Free to use image. Credit thesleepjudge.com

Nadya Shaw Bennett and Stephen Brown rehearse their duet

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