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Watching 'Creating the Spectacle!' by Sue Austin, an installation for the 2012 Cultural Olympiad in the Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall.
'Creating the Spectacle!' is a ground-breaking series of performances of an underwater wheelchair that leaves traces of its joy and freedom as it flies along through the water with its human occupant.
This surprising and unexpected juxtaposition is proving to be a powerful vehicle for transforming preconceptions about the wheelchair in the mind of the viewer as they then become part of the artwork too.
Conceived by Artistic Director Sue Austin and produced through Freewheeling, 'Creating the Spectacle!' aims to generate a widespread public debate about the nature and value of contemporary arts practice shaped by the experience of disability.
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Part of Unlimited, 29 art and cultural commissions by deaf and disabled artists; spanning dance, art, music, theatre and international collaborations.
The K-MAX relies on the two primary advantages of synchropters over conventional helicopters. The first of these is the most efficient of any rotor-lift technology; the other is the synchropter's natural tendency to hover. This increases stability, especially for precision work in placing suspended loads. At the same time, the synchropter is more responsive to pilot control inputs, making it possible to easily swing a load thus to scatter seed, chemicals, or water over a larger area. The K-max had an unusual inter-meshing contra-rotating twin-rotor arrangement with control effected by servo-flaps.
An unmanned prototype was shown in 2008 for potential military heavy-lift resupply use, and again in 2010. In December 2010 NAVAIR awarded a $46 million contract to Kaman for two aircraft.
Video at YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU5e6lDWFnU
Bella's hair has thinned out quite a bit. I'm guessing because of the heat. She's still beautiful though.
This is my new "Pollux" watch from Puma. I like it a lot, although it's a little hard to tell the time at a glance -- I have to think about it.
The odd thing is the seconds disk: it's annotated 05, 10, 15, 19, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 48, 55, 60. What happened to 20 and 50?
From the forest the crowd gathers, to watch in great anticipation. Their focus is strong, their intent focused. A mummer grows into a roar, "Let the eagle free". www.flickr.com/groups/wingsofwonder/ or www.wingsofwonder.org/
OK, BS aside, I liked the bright colors and the diagonal formed by this group. I found some of the faces interesting and expressions of joy.
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In Watch Dogs, players enter the dangerous world of Aiden Pearce, a new class of antihero whose ability to hack into any connected system could be his most powerful weapon. Whether it’s triggering a 30-car pileup by manipulating traffic-lights to trap an enemy during a downtown shootout or tapping into the city’s omnipresent security cameras to access anyone’s personal information, Pearce is capable of coercing and controlling almost every element of the world around him.
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definately not my best photo, but for some reason i really like it. My house cat, who rarely goes outside sitting on the porch watching the cars go by..
Watching | Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie | March 17, 2013 | Canon EOS 5D Mark III | ⅕ sec at f/4.0 6400