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alintheshitposter · 1 year
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Was habe ich da gerade in Folge 172 (der Eisenmann) gehört?
Justus: Erstklassige Adleraugen, Peter!
*eindeutiges Kuss-Geräusch*
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fundieshaderoom · 10 months
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Fundie Families and Adjacents I Follow: Master Post
If you want to easily see the fundie families and fundie adjacent families I cover on here, here is a master post full of links!
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How does the use of concrete inform The Memorial For The Murdered Jews of Europe?
‘Denkmal für die Ermordeten Juden Europas’ ( The Memorial For The Murdered Jews Of Europe) Concrete memorial, 2004
The Memorial For The Murdered Jews Of Europe is situated in Berlin and stands as a poignant reminder of The Holocaust in 1941. This memorial was designed by the Burro Hapold group, a group of engineers from all around the world, the US architect Peter Eisenmann’s design was the design that it is based on. The memorial took 17 years to build, it was finished in 2004 and it consists of 2711 concrete steles over 19,000 square metres. The monumental memorial lies in the centre of Berlin near to the Brandenburg gate. It stands as a memorial to remind us of the horrific events of the Holocaust in the same city that the perpetrators had their offices in. 
Concrete is a reliable and durable material and is used in architecture as well as in sculpture and memorials. Throughout history, it has been used to communicate different ideas and messages and is easily accessible to anyone. This memorial is an example of how concrete can be used to convey a certain message. From a distance, it looks like a cold grey sea. The steles are dark grey and in a similar shape to coffins. Their height varies, some are just 20cm tall and some are 4.7m. The steles are meant to create an uneasy and confusing atmosphere which is further created by the ground underneath because it is wavy and creates a ripple effect. 
Although it is in the centre of the capital city, when you enter into the memorial, the din of the traffic fades away and it is almost silent in there. Due to its enormous size it is hard to run into many people, so it gives you a sense of isolation and you can feel the cold of the concrete around you. As you go further into the concrete memorial, the steals get higher, it feels intimidating and you feel very entrapped by this structure. When looking up, only the sky is visible. 
The memorial has many different interpretations. Some say that this sombre grey memorial represents the dehumanisation of the Jewish people during the Holocaust some also say that the different heights of steles represent the gradual escalation of the third Reich’s persecution. It is a possibility that the plain group of steles show the collective guilt of the German people. Another interpretation is that the strength and durability of the concrete reflects the strength of the Jewish people over the ages in the face of persecution. It is without a doubt that its function is to commemorate a tragic event and is set in concrete so that it may never be forgotten. 
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https://www.visitberlin.de/en/memorial-murdered-jews-europe
https://www.museumsportal-berlin.de/en/museums/denkmal-fur-die-ermordeten-juden-europas-ort-der-information/
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pazdera · 5 years
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Residential and office building at Checkpoint Charlie, Peter Eisenmann, 1986, Berlin, DE
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laurentbis · 5 years
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Holocaust Memorial Berlin; Peter Eisenmann, architect
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lostprofile · 5 years
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The Red House
Architects: Jarmund/Vigsnaes AR Location: Oslo, Norway Date: 2002 Client: Unknown
This small house was constructed using the same Norwegian timber as its neighbors. It seems at first that the architects chose the color for its high contrast with the leaden, wintery landscape. In reality, as they laconically explain on the project’s webpage, "the color reflects the temprament of the client."
That may shed light on the design decision to segregate the living spaces: the parents occupy the upper floor, with a southern exposure, while the children are relegated to the lower floor which opens on to a river to the north.
THE MODERN HOUSE
I. Richard Meier - The Douglas House II. Louis Kahn - The Esherick House III. Robert Venturi - The Vanna Venturi House IV. Peter Eisenmann - House VI V.  Frank Gehry - The Spiller Residence VI. Marcel Breuer - Breuer House II VII. Herzog + deMeuron - Rudin House
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egyptfan20 · 2 years
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Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Architects: RSHP
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Architects Practice, English Design Studio, Death, Office News
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RSHP Buildings & Projects – London Design Practice, England, UK
19 December 2021
Architect Richard Rogers Dies
Richard Rogers Dies
Richard Rogers architect dies aged 88
A spokesman said he had “passed away quietly” on Saturday evening.
Born in 1933 to an Anglo-Italian family in Florence, he trained at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London before graduating with a master’s from Yale.
3 Sep 2020
Architect Richard Rogers to Retire
Richard Rogers, one of Britain’s greatest living architects, is to retire from the architecture practice he founded 43 years ago.
Key buildings include the Lloyd’s building in London, the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Millennium Dome, now the O2 arena.
Rogers, 87, who was given a peerage by Tony Blair, will have his name removed from the firm of Rogers, Stirk, Harbour + Partners (RSHP) in the coming months as part of the architecture practice’s constitution – https://www.rsh-p.com/practice/
The architect told The Guardian, ‘I am going to retire in a short time’.
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The quality of its designs has been recognised with some of architecture’s highest awards, including two RIBA Stirling Prizes, one in 2006 for Terminal 4, Madrid Barajas Airport and the other in 2009 for Maggie’s West London Centre.
Since the early days of the Lloyd’s building in the 1970s the practice has produced innovative, beautiful, sustainable, and practical architecture which creatively solves problems for clients. A focus on providing flexible spaces separated from service elements means RSHP’s buildings are adaptable and resilient in a world where technology is changing rapidly.
Lloyd’s of London building: photo © Nick Weall
Richard Rogers Background
RSHP was founded in 2007, replacing the Richard Rogers Partnership.
Richard Rogers made his name with the Pompidou Centre in Paris (working with Renzo Piano). His reputation for exuberant hi-tech architecture was cemented with Lloyd’s of London – expressing services and structure on the outside of the building in a similar method to the Pompidou – and latterly the Millennium Dome, also London.
A recent major design was the controversial Chelsea Barracks, now abandoned. Current major designs by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners include One Hyde Park, British Museum Expansion and 122 Leadenhall Street (nicknamed ‘The Cheesegrater’).
Latest Buildings + Designs by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
18 Mar 2016 Skyfarm Tower Building Design: Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners with Arup image from architects Skyfarm Tower Building Design by RSHP “Skyfarm was initiated as a research project in response to the 2015 Milan Expo theme ‘feed the world’. It is said that by the year 2050 nearly 80 per cent of the earth’s population will reside in urban centres”.
BBVA Bancomer Tower Mexico City Design: Rogers, Stirk Harbour + Partners with Legorreta + Legorreta photo © Lourdes Legorreta / LegoRogers BBVA Bancomer Headquarters Mexico City Building – 10 Feb 2016 The President of Mexico officially opens new headquarters designed by LegoRogers for BBVA Bancomer in Mexico City. The 50-storey office tower is the first completed building by LegoRogers, a collaboration between international architectural practice Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Mexican firm Legorreta + Legorreta. The architecture brings together both practice’s different architectural languages yet common values to create a building that is both contextual and distinctive.
Mario Pani Award
19 Jan 2014 – Richard Rogers receives Mario Pani Award in Mexico. The award, designed by the sculptor Jorge Yazpik, has previously been awarded to Peter Eisenmann, Kasuyo Sejima, Zaha Hadid and, last year, Denise Scott Brown, reports Building Design.
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Projects listed newest first
NEO Bankside, London, UK photo © Nick Weall NEO Bankside
Barangaroo South, Sydney, NSW, Australia Design with Hassell image courtesy of Lend Lease Barangaroo Office Towers
122 Leadenhall Street Building, City of London, England image : Cityscape 122 Leadenhall Street : London office tower – on site
British Museum Conservation + Exhibition Spaces, Bloomsbury, London, UK on site image © the Trustees of the British Museum British Museum Expansion
One Hyde Park, Knightsbridge, London, UK – completed Feb 2011 picture © Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners One Hyde Park – key project by this British architectural practice
Tideway Wharf, London, UK picture from architect Tideway Wharf
Address: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Thames Wharf, Rainville Road, London W6 9HA United Kingdom
Contact RSHP: +44 (0)20 7385 1235
Richard Rogers Partnership : buildings up to the 2007 change to RSHP
Recent Buildings + Designs by RSHP
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Projects listed newest first
Campus Palmas Altas, Seville, Spain Design with Vidal y Asociados arquitectos photo : Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Campus Palmas Altas
Torre BBVA-Bancomer Headquarters, Mexico City Rogers, Stirk Harbour + Partners with Legorreta + Legorreta image : RSHP BBVA Bancomer Headquarters
Chelsea Barracks Masterplan, London, UK [2009] image : Hayes Davidson/Candy & Candy Chelsea Barracks Buildings : abandoned Jun 2009 after Prince Charles’ intervention
White City Collaborative Care Centre, London, UK – image : RSHP White City Collaborative Care Centre
Heathrow Terminal 5, London, UK 2008 image from T5i Heathrow Airport T5 Building
Scandicci New Centre, Florence, Italy – image : 7-t ltd Scandicci New Centre
Maggie’s London, Hammersmith, west London, England 2009 photo © Maggie’s Centres Maggie’s London : RSHP win Stirling Prize 2009 for this building
Bodegas Protos, Peñafiel, Valladolid, Spain image : RSHP Bodegas Protos : Stirling Prize Nominee 2009
World Trade Centre – Tower 3, New York, USA image : RSHP, Team Macarie I Courtesy of: Silverstein Properties World Trade Centre Towers : New York Project
Ching Fu Shipbuilding HQ, Kaohsiung, Taiwan photo : Katsuhisa Kida Ching Fu Shipbuilding HQ
Channel 4 Headquarters, 124 Horseferry Road, St James’ Park, London, UK photo © Nick Weall Channel 4 TV Headquarters
Stirling Prize 2006 – Richard Rogers
Buildings by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Designs by RSHP, alphabetical:
Antwerp Law Courts, Belgium Date built: 2007 image from ArcelorMittal Antwerp Law Courts
Barajas Airport European Terminal, Madrid, Spain – Stirling Prize winner Design with Estudio Lamela, Architects photo : Amparo Garrido © The Photographer Madrid Airport
Bracknell Town Centre Regeneration, Berkshire, England, UK Design with Chapman Taylor Architects
Design for Manufacture Competition houses, Oxley Grange, Milton Keynes, UK Date built: 2007
Elephant & Castle Tower , Elephant & Castle Development, south London 2007- 44 storeys + Southwark Playhouse Theatre
Heron Quays West Buildings – 3 office towers, Canary Wharf, London, England 2008-
Heron Quays West Tower 1, Canary Wharf 214m / 702ft
Holland Street buildings, Holland St, London – Residential
Kaohsiung City Underground Station, Taiwan Date built: 2008
Las Arenas – Bull Ring Building Redevelopment, Barcelona, Spain Dates built: 2006-11 photo © David Cardelus Las Arenas Barcelona : one of 9 RIBA Award buildings in the European Union 5 Sep 2011
London Park Hotel – mixed-use development, Elephant & Castle, London, UK –
Riverside South development – two towers, Canary Wharf 2007-
Santa Maria del Piento Metro station, Naples, Italy 2007-
More projects by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners online soon
Location: Thames Wharf Studios, Rainville Road, London, W6 9HA
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Practice Information
RSHP was established in 2007
Richard Rogers award – Pritzker Prize winner 2007
Richard Rogers architect : RIBA Gold Medal Winner 1985
Richard Rogers + Architects – From the House to the City, Design Museum 24 Apr – 25 Aug 2008 Design Museum Exhibition, London, UK
Older Buildings by Richard Rogers:
Barajas Airport European Terminal Building, Madrid, Spain 2006 photo : Manuel Renau Barajas Airport
Millennium Dome, Greenwich, east London, UK photo © webbaviation Millennium Dome : Tensile Structure – now London O2 Arena
Lloyd’s Building, City of London, England image © Adrian Welch Lloyds Building
Centre George Pompidou, Paris, France Richard Rogers / Renzo Piano Architects image © Adrian Welch Pompidou Centre
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Buildings / photos for the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Architects page welcome
Website: www.rsh-p.com
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dasmuggler · 3 years
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WATCH THE LOST FOOTAGE FROM STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHAN, SAAVIK REVEALED AS HALF-ROMULAN
By Bill Williams and Gustavo Leao
More than 30 years after its original theatrical release, STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHAN is still widely considered the best of the Trek movie series by many fans and critics.
When ABC aired the movie in the mid-80s, excised footage which explained Mr. Scott's relationship with midshipman Peter Preston (Ike Eisenmann) and the events of Khan's trial in 'Space Seed' were re-inserted by director Nicholas Meyer himself, along with several other small scenes and character-driven moments. Some years ago, this extended version was released by Paramount on DVD as 'The Director's Edition."
"I put that together" Meyer told Cinefantastique Magazine in 1992. "It's ironic as a director of a feature I may not have final cut, but as a director of the television version, no one cares. Places were I was overruled, rightly or wrongly, I get to have the last word. It's very dangerous just to put things back for the sake of putting them back. I am not persuaded that artists are the best judges of their own work."
But unfortunately, not all deteted scenes were included in the ABC extended version and the Director's Edition DVD, not even as extras. But this lost footage, which includes a scene where Lt. Saavik (Kirstie Alley) is revealed to be half-Romulan, and a scene where Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) introduces Saavik to David Marcus ( Merritt Butrick), were found in a STAR TREK II special preview featurette released by Paramount to the press before the movie's theatrical release in summer 1982. Here's the summary of these additional deleted / extended / alternate scenes found in this special preview featurette :
- One of the two most notable deleted scenes that was cut from the film is a dialogue exchange between Admiral Kirk and Captain Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in the halls of Starfleet Academy, in which they discuss Saavik's background and heritage:
Kirk: "Your protege's first-rate."
Spock: "She's half-Romulan, Jim. The odd mixture tends to make her blood more volatile than... me, for example."
Kirk: "Than you?" (looking at Spock) "Yes, I see that."
Nowhere in the final released version of the film, in the extended television broadcasts, or in the Director's Edition DVD, is Lt. Saavik's half-Romulan heritage mentioned. The audience assumes that she is a full-blooded Vulcan. Publicity materials, the film's novelization by author Vonda N. McIntyre, and the expanded universe of comics and novels explore and promote Saavik as half-Romulan. A two-part tale published by DC Comics in 1984 entitled "Saavik's Story" explores how Spock found the half-Vulcan, half-Romulan Saavik on a distant world. (In an ironic twist, "Saavik's Story" introduced fans to Saavik's fiance', a Vulcan spy named Xon sent underground in the Romulan homeworld. This is the same Xon that was to have been a key character in the aborted "Star Trek: Phase II" TV series from the 1970's, but whose part was cut from both "Phase II" and "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" when Leonard Nimoy returned to the project.) Other novels from Pocket Books have explored Saavik's heritage in further detail. In issue 2 of the Marvel Comics mini-serie STAR TREK THE UNTOLD VOYAGES, author Glenn Greenberg told the origin of Lt. Saavik as a savage, half-Romulan half-Vulcan girl, discovered by Spock on a Romulan planet, a backstory explored in the novel THE PANDORA PRINCIPLE by author Carolyn Clowes. Again, we remind that the only place that this footage has appeared has been in this 3-minute preview assembly from the film.
Hence the question: is this footage considered canon? It was not utilized in any released version of the film, though it was filmed during the film's production, and the references to Saavik's Romulan heritage are part of the expanded Star Trek universe. This footage would likely be considered apocryphal, since technically it was not included in any version of the film.
- Another notable deleted scene was filmed as part of the ending of "Star Trek II". The scene in question features a dialogue exchange between Kirk and Saavik on the bridge of the Enterprise.
Saavik: "On course to Ceti Alpha V, sir, all is well."
Kirk: "Good. I believe you know David Marcus?"
(Saavik and David look at each other and smile.)
Kirk (stepping down): "Ah, she's learning by doing."
The scene then continues with Kirk approaching Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) and Carol Marcus standing at the edge of the bridge looking at the Genesis Planet. Saavik and David can be seen in the background standing next to each other.
This brief deleted scene would have added an additional story branch of a possible romantic relationship between Saavik and David, which would be touched upon in the novelization of "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock". When this scene was ultimately scrapped, Saavik's dialogue was transferred to Kirk and utilized as part of the captain's log entry at the end of the film.
- An alternate take of the dialogue between Carol and David Marcus on the Regula I station was also filmed and included in the preview assembly. The longest version of this sequence, seen in the extended TV broadcasts and in the Director's Cut, spotlights Carol's orders to the team to get their gear together for departure. The version used in the theatrical version omits Carol's orders to the team. The third version is more abrupt, as actress Bibi Besch attempts to pace her lines.
Carol: "We must have order in here!"
David: "Scientists have always been pawns of the military."
Carol: "Starfleet has kept the peace for... for a hundred years. I cannot and will not subscribe to your interpretation of this event."
- Another alternate take of the scene with McCoy and Spock in Kirk's quarters is also found in the preview assembly. It is an alternate version of McCoy's questioning Spock's thinking on the Genesis Project.
McCoy: "Are you by any chance... in favor of these experiments?"
DeForest Kelley's delivery of the line is more vocal in this version, whereas in the extended TV broadcasts and the Director's Cut, Kelley's delivery is quieter and more subtle.
- One of the most notable alternate takes from "Star Trek II" was the alternate version of the dialogue between Kirk and Saavik in the turbolift. This version appears only in the extended TV broadcasts and was never included in either the theatrical version or the Director's Cut DVD.
In the original version, Saavik stops the turbolift, and she and Kirk have their discussion. In this alternate take, the emphasis is on exchanging close-ups between Kirk and Saavik, while the turbolift continues on its way. As in the theatrical version, Kirk punches in his destination, but the turbolift has been in continuous movement throughout the sequence. You can watch this alternate version at YouTube.
- A brief scene extension spotlighting Ricardo Montalban (Khan) is found in the preview assembly. Once the Enterprise returns fire on the Reliant, Khan moves across the bridge and orders, "After him! After him!" (He then moves toward Joachim and orders, "Fire!") This brief scene extension was trimmed from all cuts of the film.
- Another brief scene extension occurs during the Reliant's attack on the Enterprise. During the sequence in the engine room, Scotty (James Doohan) can be seen standing at his post and ordering everyone to remain at their posts, even during the attack. This brief extension was also trimmed from all cuts of the film.
Again we remind you that this lost scenes footage from STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHAN never aired on TV, and it is not available on VHS and DVD, and it was not include in Paramount's 'Director's Edition' DVD, but you can watch those rare scenes at YouTube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od4BjWW5jTw
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Tom Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Teacher of Company Administration at the Harvard Company School; Peter O. Crisp Chair of Harvard Development Labs; and professors co-chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, the Harvard MS/MBA Program, and the Harvard College Innovation Development Fellows Program. He teaches the MBA optional “Entrepreneurial Failure” and the…
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Free Download of Spring Equinox concert
Paul Winter has been one of my biggest musical inspirations for decades. He has made recordings with animals, birds, and sea creatures for a very, very long time - and some can be heard on this newest release.
He recently recorded a concert  with Brazilian pianist Henrique Eisenmann, celebrating the Spring Equinox. “We played a program of music we feel has both the dynamic energy and the poignance of springtime.”
These 12 tracks are available for free download on Bandcamp, here: https://paulwinter.bandcamp.com/album/spring-equinox-celebration
These are the tracks from the Spring Equinox Celebration live stream concert. The concert is available to view for free here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duir6NGBI9g released April 21, 2021 Musicians: Paul Winter | Soprano Saxophone Henrique Eisenmann | Piano Eugene Friesen | Cello Peter Slavov | Bass Rogerio Boccato | Drums Voices of Nature: Wood Thrush - recording by Paul Winter Winter Wren - recording by Greg Budney Orca Whale
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Förderung für Frankenlandschule Walldürn
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_(Foto: pm)_ ## Land unterstützt Schule mit 266.000 Euro **Walldürn. ** _(pm)_ „Die Frankenlandschule ist eine bedeutende Bildungseinrichtung für die unterschiedlichsten Bildungsabschlüsse in unserem ländlichen Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis. Ich freue mich deshalb, dass die Einrichtung durch die Schulbauförderung des Landes mit über 266.000 Euro bedacht wird“, sagte Minister Peter Hauk am Donnerstag. Durch dieses Förderprogramm werden Schulträger bei der Sanierung von Schulgebäuden dauerhaft unterstützt. Das hat die Landesregierung auf Initiative von Kultusministerin Dr. Susanne Eisenmann im vergangenen Jahr entschieden und die Sanierung von Schulgebäuden in den Doppelhaushalt 2020/2021 als Regelförderung aufgenommen. Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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Variaciones de Piranesi: Hasta Donde la Imaginación Puede Llegar?
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En la Bienal de Venecia de 2012, las Universidades de Yale y la Ohio, con los arquitectos Peter Eisenmann, Jefrey Kipnis y Pier Vittorio Aureli, y las oficinas de arquitectura Eisenmann Arquitects (Nueva York) y Dogma Architects (Belgica), presentaron el trabajo de teoría y análisis de Arquitectura: Variaciones de Piranesi
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Monumento del Holocausto, en memoria de los judíos asesinados en Europa bajo el mandato de Hitler. Fue diseñado por Peter Eisenmann e inaugurado el 2004. #ApuntesyViajes #PostalesdeViaje 🗺📷 #ApuntesEuropa #ApuntesBerlín 📝 🇩🇪 #ACBV #ChileanTravelBloggers 🌎✌🏼 #amoviajar #ilovetravel #instapassport #instatravel #instatraveler  #beautifuldestinations #bestplacestogo #cities #city #europe #eurotrip #berlín #alemania #germany #architecture #building #urban #design #street #art #architecturelovers #beautiful #architecture (en Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe)
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asyrealtyco · 4 years
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Liked on YouTube: 360 Google Spotlight Stories: HELP
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January 21, 2020 at 08:06PM https://youtu.be/G-XZhKqQAHU360 Google Spotlight Stories: HELP 2016 CANNES LIONS GOLD LION AWARD WINNER for VIRTUAL REALITY and TECHNOLOGICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Our first live action story takes place in the middle of downtown Los Angeles, where a meteor shower has left a deep scar on the streets of Chinatown. Panic, fear and an alien sends a young woman scrambling to escape. Directed by Justin Lin (Fast & Furious, Star Trek Beyond).
2016 Webby Award Winner for Advertising & Media: Best Use of Animation or Motion Graphics 2016 Communication Arts Interactive Winner for “Tablet & Handheld Devices” 2016 ADC Awards Winner for “Branded Content & Entertainment”
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Directed by Justin Lin
Executive Producers Todd Makurath Sal Gatdula Phillip Chung Karen Dufilho Regina Dugan Rachid El Guerrab
Line Producer Diane Castrup
Visual Effects Supervisor Alex Vegh
Director of Photography Claudio Miranda Gyula Pados Phedon Papamichael
Production Designer Don Burt
Score Composed By The Crystal Method
Sound Designer Peter Brown
Girl Lauren Elise
Cop Sung Kang
VFX Supervisor Gawain Liddiard
Visual Effects Producer Leighton Greer
Technical Innovations Manager Tawfeeq Martin
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Creature Designer Aaron Ingold
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For Peter Halley’s Heterotopia II, at Greene Naftali’s ground floor gallery in Chelsea, he has created a delightful, brightly colored maze-like installation.
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In Des Espaces Autres (1984), Michel Foucault defines heterotopia in opposition to utopia. While utopias are unrealized representations of a perfected society, heterotopias exist within all societies as realms differentiated from everyday life. Examples include ceremonial, sacred, and institutional spaces such as chapels, cemeteries, libraries, and prisons. They are spaces designated for special activities – creating their own sense of time and operating according to their own standards.
Through a range of media – painting, architectural installation, digital prints, and critical writing – Peter Halley’s work has illuminated the structures of social space and communication that shape our experience of contemporary life. For his second solo exhibition at Greene Naftali, Halley presents Heterotopia II, the latest in a series of large-scale installations exploring the relationship between painting and architectural space. Halley has created a multi-colored, labyrinthine structure in the ground floor gallery housing eight new shaped-canvas paintings, titled after imaginary planets from Isaac Asimov’s science-fictional universe.
The installation is enclosed by tall neon yellow walls coated in Roll-a-Tex, with only a narrow slot in the front wall offering the viewer a preemptive glimpse inside. The interior space is organized around a glowing yellow core – an inaccessible inner sanctum whose light is solely visible through three distinctive apertures. Around the core are arrayed eight interconnected rooms rendered in vivid colors, each defined by architectural elements, including staircases, keyhole windows, beams, and columns. The arrangement of these elements playfully nods to motifs in the work of architects Peter Eisenmann, Hans Hollein, Luis Barragán, and Louis Kahn, as well as to Halley’s own oeuvre. Halley’s installation, with its candy colored surfaces, is a postmodern reverie on neoplasticism and modernist geometry, founded on a tension between rationalist geometry and lyrical color.
Visitors circulating through the maze-like installation encounter Halley’s shaped-canvas paintings one-by-one, as the interactions between two-dimensional image and three-dimensional architecture unfolds. Composed of multiple interlocking prisons and cells, the paintings create ambiguous figure-ground relationships, while echoing the geometric plan of their three-dimensional setting.
This exhibition closes 12/20/19.
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