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Gatwick Race Course opened in 1891. It closed in 1940 for the duration of the war. But it never reopened and the site is now part of the modern day Gatwick Airport.
Displayed at Gatwick Aviation Museum.
3D Visual of a proposed retirement village for a local Architectural firm.
Please see www.constructivemedia.com.au for more information.
Visual Literacy, the ability to understand and create visual language, is more important than ever, thanks to the internet.
Criação de identidade visual e manual de aplicação da marca.
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by Don Garner.
[Toronto], Curvd H&z, 3o july 198o. 6o copies issued as Curvd H&z 67 & Poemcard 1/i>.
6 x 4, rubberstamp postcard.
a poem.
12.5o
Ensaio para a Grife Yue Aoi. Esta foi do visual Kei, baseado nas bandas japonesas...
Modelo: Manoela
Fotografa: Ádria de Souza.
Perfil da grife no orkut: Yue Aoi.
Tuve on working on the atomic bomb:
“After the war I decided against a public life . . . I felt a bit drained, too, by not only the stresses of the war but especially the atomic bomb stresses after the war. I had been on Roosevelt's original S-1 Committee, the Uranium Committee that Einstein had asked for. Dr. [L. J.] Briggs, the head of the Bureau of Standards was chairman. I was a member of that from 1939 to 1941. But when Ernie Lawrence and Arthur Compton came in and criticized our committee and said that we had to do it in a big way, I said: ‘Well the Germans can't afford to do it in a big way. I am all for making sure it can't be done in the kitchen sink. But this business of wanting to spend half a billion dollars — there isn't room for that in this war.’ I said: ‘I'm working on the present war.’ So I resigned from the S-1 Committee. All that did was turn them loose. [M. L. E.] Oliphant was the one who really prodded the U.S. into doing that. He joined up with Lawrence and Compton to push the Uranium Committee into doing things big. Well, I was wrong. They did get it done in the course of this war. But I was not happy about bombs.”
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Credit: AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives
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The Hive is an immersive sound and visual experience...triggered by bee activity in a real beehive at Kew.
The intensity of the sounds and light change constantly, echoing that of the real beehive. The multi award-winning Hive was inspired by scientific research into the health of honeybees. It is a visual symbol of the pollinators’ role in feeding the planet and the challenges facing bees today.
It is the design of UK based artist Wolfgang Buttress. Originally created for the UK Pavilion at the 2015 Milan Expo.
It’s 17 metres tall, constructed from 170,000 aluminium parts, 1,000 LED lights and took four months to reconstruct here at Kew.
[Kew Gardens website]