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November 6, 2022 - "Crews installed a new sculpture entitled “Vortex” outside Mitchell Hall on May 12. The artwork is fabricated from aluminum plates and was designed by artists Jeanine Centuori and Russell Rock of UrbanRock Design. Vortex is designed to bridge the past and the future. In their proposal, the artists said, “Mt. Vernon Avenue’s community past is represented in the collection of place names and qualities, while Columbus State and the opportunities of education are shown through the verbs of action and growth. Together they are the blending of the history of the community and the futures to be discovered in education.”
Funding for the sculpture was included in the original construction budget. Any public building in Ohio receiving $4 million or more in a capital appropriation, as Mitchell Hall did, is required to allocate one percent of the money for art." Description from: www.cscc.edu/employee/communications/update/2022/VortexNe...
Annelies Termeer (NL)
Session: It's Not a Dead Collection, It's a Dynamic Database
Photo: Anne Helmond
We're atop a ridge of dunes, but in front of us is 300 foot deep Vortex Crater. Unique on this world, there is nothing where the ends of the two abutting dunes overlap, only a crater bottoming out at ground level, constantly scoured out by a vortex of wind.
NASA visited here In the 1970's to study this phenomenon because similar wind craters are found on the dunes on Mars.
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Summer 2019: Snakes & Lakes
We looped up through Utah into and across Idaho, then back down across the northeast corner of Nevada.
June 13: Bruneau Dunes
Moderator: Rachel Somers Miles (CA/NL)
Session: It's Not a Dead Collection, It's a Dynamic Database
Photo: Anne Helmond
02/04/2013, Port of Felixstowe, England.
Keel laid on 15/03/2009, launched on 04/11/2009 and completed at the shipyard on 10/06//2010 by Astilleros Gondan S.A., Castropol, Spain (447)
839 g.t., 445 dwt. and 73 tons bollard pull, as:
'Vortex'.
Vessel is designed for escort operations, harbour work as well as ocean towage. It is equipped with oil recovery and fire fighting equipment (FiFi 1) and fully equipped for salvage in open waters.
November 6, 2022 - "Crews installed a new sculpture entitled “Vortex” outside Mitchell Hall on May 12. The artwork is fabricated from aluminum plates and was designed by artists Jeanine Centuori and Russell Rock of UrbanRock Design. Vortex is designed to bridge the past and the future. In their proposal, the artists said, “Mt. Vernon Avenue’s community past is represented in the collection of place names and qualities, while Columbus State and the opportunities of education are shown through the verbs of action and growth. Together they are the blending of the history of the community and the futures to be discovered in education.”
Funding for the sculpture was included in the original construction budget. Any public building in Ohio receiving $4 million or more in a capital appropriation, as Mitchell Hall did, is required to allocate one percent of the money for art." Description from: www.cscc.edu/employee/communications/update/2022/VortexNe...
Vortex Universal Digital Adapter mounted on a Kowa 821M scope and eyepiece. This style adapter can work with almost any camera/scope combination.
Looking down into a glass bowl.
A bowl by local artist Andrew Magdanz, with his now typical "layering" of glass in different textures and colors.
02/04/2013, Port of Felixstowe, England.
FiFi (firefighting) monitor.
Keel laid on 15/03/2009, launched on 04/11/2009 and completed at the shipyard on 10/06//2010 by Astilleros Gondan S.A., Castropol, Spain (447)
839 g.t., 445 dwt. and 73 tons bollard pull, as:
'Vortex'.
Vessel is designed for escort operations, harbour work as well as ocean towage. It is equipped with oil recovery and fire fighting equipment (FiFi 1) and fully equipped for salvage in open waters.
A solemn ceremony where clergy bless a high-tech vortex, representing the fusion of faith and advanced technology. This image is part of the Blessing the Future series.
Duncan.co/blessing-the-future
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Loved this ride, it was a spinning arm with 2 baskets at each end with 4 passengers. Looked like a newer ride with a complex lighting package on it. Only problem was that it only made about 4 spins before the ride was over and they loaded more people, and that was a lengthy process. So it was a lot of standing around waiting for it to start again. Every shot of it was a unique pattern