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Standard London area wayfinding signage, these can be found throughout the city in various spots.
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New wayfinding signs have appeared in time for the 2010 Olympics. (photo credit: Ed Burnett)
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We set out to observe Vancouver as it prepared for the 2010 Olympics. This is part of a photo journal of our observations. We focused on the newest installations in the city including: signage, pageantry and public/street art. Note: the Cygnus team were observers only, we were not involved in the Vancouver 2010 Wayfinding or signage program(s).
New wayfinding signs have appeared in time for the 2010 Olympics. (photo credit: Danielle Bauer)
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We set out to observe Vancouver as it prepared for the 2010 Olympics. This is part of a photo journal of our observations. We focused on the newest installations in the city including: signage, pageantry and public/street art. Note: the Cygnus team were observers only, we were not involved in the Vancouver 2010 Wayfinding or signage program(s).
New wayfinding signs have appeared in time for the 2010 Olympics. (photo credit: Danielle Bauer)
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We set out to observe Vancouver as it prepared for the 2010 Olympics. This is part of a photo journal of our observations. We focused on the newest installations in the city including: signage, pageantry and public/street art. Note: the Cygnus team were observers only, we were not involved in the Vancouver 2010 Wayfinding or signage program(s).
The open-air nature of the project created the opportunity to use large, dramatic wayfinding elements.
New signs have been erected across the city to help visitors of the 2010 Olympics. This one is located on Georgia St. in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery. (photo credit: Danielle Bauer)
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We set out to observe Vancouver as it prepared for the 2010 Olympics. This is part of a photo journal of our observations. We focused on the newest installations in the city including: signage, pageantry and public/street art. Note: the Cygnus team were observers only, we were not involved in the Vancouver 2010 Wayfinding or signage program(s).
Fayetteville Regional Airport Recently Unveiled Fayetteville and Cumberland County branded wayfinding signs.
This map is in a planned retail/housing area called Bay Street in Emeryville, CA. They refer to themselves as "a 1,000,000 square foot urban village."
Supersampler + Fuji Superia 400.
We were going to see Massive Attack at the Royal Festival Hall on the same day (it transpired) as the London flickr meet up, organised by squirrelmonkey and George on behalf of flickr. There had already been talk of a Bristol:London meet-up by sjnewton and it seemed practical to 'kill two birds with one stone' as it were.
We followed the trail of pink and blue balloons and met up for the Tate Modern Street Art Walking Tour around Southwark, along with a vast number of other flickr'rs. There was time for pictures along the Embankment at the end of the walk, before the inevitable pub meet up. It was so well organised that we even had a free drink (mine's a large Pinot Grigio please!) and a vast array of sandwiches for lunch. We met loads of people - swapped film and photography stories and generally had a good time.
Thanks flickr and thanks Fiona! :)
Taken with my lovely, if somewhat idiosyncratic Supersampler - 4 lenses take 4 shots onto 1 negative over 2 seconds. Completely plastic, no control whatsoever and no viewfinder - you just wave it about and hope for the best - these days, I've even learned to point it at things and keep it still! ;)
This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC faculties and units only. For non-UBC use please contact university.relations@ubc.ca. Please credit photo to “Darren Hull”
Denmark being a world-leader in renewable resources and generally a country where awareness for the realities of global warming is great, we thought it necessary to implement Fart Kontrol on certain stretches of motorway. Excessive farting will result in "green fines".
Be warned.
[This story is so much more boring when you know that the word 'fart' means 'speed']
What seem to be temporary wayfinding signs are found throughout the city. (photo credit: Danielle Bauer)
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We set out to observe Vancouver as it prepared for the 2010 Olympics. This is part of a photo journal of our observations. We focused on the newest installations in the city including: signage, pageantry and public/street art. Note: the Cygnus team were observers only, we were not involved in the Vancouver 2010 Wayfinding or signage program(s).
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Architects: Chamberlin, Powell, and Bon, 1971-82. The Barbican Complex's vast, multi-levelled scale means that visitors have to be provided with yellow lines leading them from the underground stations to the Arts Centre. The difficulty in finding one's way around, even inside the Barbican Centre itself, would be the biggest criticism one could make about this magnificent development. Gilbert Bridge, Barbican Estate, City of London.