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30 St. Mary Axe from across the River Thames.
Architects: Norman Foster / Ken Shuttleworth
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mountainous Jerusalem suburbs after rain and sun
turns a middle east landscape looking like the alps!
Har Nof, Jerusalem
Utopia, part of International Dance Festival Birmingham.
See www.idfb.co.uk/whats-on/utopia/ for more info.
La utopía está en el horizonte. Camino dos pasos, ella se aleja dos pasos y el horizonte se corre diez pasos más allá. ¿Entonces para que sirve la utopía? Para eso, sirve para caminar
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.
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
Artist Rory Macbeth painted the words of the entire novel “Utopia” by Sir Thomas More, on the old Eastern Electricity building off Westwick Street in Norwich. The artwork was completed during 2006 and was only expected to be there a year as the building was earmarked for demolition. The building is still very much standing in 2012, and I for one am really pleased about that, as it adds something special to the city in my opinion. Great piece of artwork.
All photos are © Alexandra Bone
Not to be used without prior permission.
18-19 january 2012
On people and mindsets
DAY 1:
Intro by Steen Svendsen and Gitte Larsen, House of Futures.
William S. Becker (us): the future we want.
Karen Blincoe (dk): sustainability utopias.
Inga Gerner Nielsen (DK): root-metaphors and rituals in a mind shift.
Future Mind Tours: Headquarters Copenhagen.
Hans Fink (DK): conceptions of nature.
Hardin Tibbs (uK): human values at a tipping point.
Dominic Balmforth (DK/UK): from consumption to ‘next-use’.
Ole Fogh Kirkeby (dk): mindshifting.
DAY 2:
Optional guided meditation by Martin Fluri and Jon Bertelsen.
Introduction to the day by House of Futures (HOF)
Delphi Round Two! We go back into The Delivery room and discuss the debates and results from the day before.
Visions for preferred futures towards 2112.
Politics, Business, Living, Mindsets: Perceptions of Nature, Mindshifts: Transformations.
Wisdom Council.
Closing ritual by Future Mind Tours.
Reise Freizeit 2016, Saarbrücken, Deutschland. Ralf Klagges (Entwicklung/Verkauf/Inhaber Utopia Velo).
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.
Vessel's Details
Ship Type: Pleasure Craft
Year Built: 2004
Length x Breadth: 71 m X 12 m
DeadWeight: 218 t
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 14.3 / 12.7 knots
Flag: Cayman Is [KY]
Call Sign: ZCNZ9
IMO: 1007263, MMSI: 319326000
Photo ID: 44911 Utopia
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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
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/.
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/.
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)
NYC: NYGASP / Utopia Limited: "Bold-faced Ranger"
Lady Sophy instructs young ladies on proper decorum: Erika Person (Lady Sophy), Sarah Caldwell Smith (Nekaya), Amy Maude Helfer (Kalyba)
(shooting seated in front row with LX5)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 | 31mm | ƒ2.1 | 1/13s | ISO400 | Handheld
Group work at uni to create a propaganda poster for our utopian society that we created last week. Our society is whatever you want it to be. Or not. It is and it isn't what you want or don't want it to be. Pretty much, it's open for anything that you want it to be, so the squares are representative of your own perception. Just some general bullshit art student stuff to blag our way through a silly day project. This is based on the physical model that we made and uses the typeface that I created for another project currently running.
Utopia Magazin / Heft-Reihe
> Mark Reynolds, Frederic Brown / Vorurteile
> Murray Leinster / Der einsame Planet
> Anthony Boucher / Neunfinger-Jack
> Arthur Porges / Die Fliege
> Richard Matheson / Hexenkrieg
> Clifford D. Simak / Aesop
> A. E. van Vogt / Das verhexte Schiff
cover: EMSH
Erich Pabel Verlag
(Rastatt / Deutschland)
ex libris MTP