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21a Brunswick Square open house by lomokev

This is a double exposure Brunswick 21a square and it’s a bit posh. From 11am till 6pm every this weekend I have work on display in an open house with 10 other people including my lovely wife rockcake.

Read more about out open house in my latest blog post or check our open houses web site.

Opening times are 11am – 6pm and this is the last weekend! (26th - 27th May)

Address:
21A Brunswick Square
Brighton
BN3 1EJ, UK

It’s also the last weekend to see the Brighton Experience pop up exhibition in the old Virgin Mega store. Plenty to do this weekend!

Monumenta Anish Kapoor-13 by Alexis Paoli on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Leviathan
Art work by Anish Kapoor in the Grand Palais, Paris
photo by Alexis PAOLI - www.alexispaoli.com
all rights reserved

(Reblogged from jesuisperdu)
(Reblogged from jesuisperdu)

Wheels by lissyloola on Flickr.

First double exposure in about a year… lazy!!! This is of the part built wheel on Brighton seafront.

Check out Lissy Loola’s double exposures.

This building is nuts, looks like its gonna get its own Cloud City sytle style landing pad just in case the Millenium Falcon shows up

Adrian Smith Gordon Gill architecture has announced that it’s designing what it hopes will be the tallest building in the world, reaching 1,000 metres above the ground. (via Kingdom Tower planned as world’s tallest building (Wired UK))

In a long-exposure photo, the interior of Salisbury Cathedral is illuminated by trails of candles carried by choristers during the annual “darkness to light” advent procession in Salisbury, England, on November 25, 2011. The service - which begins with the medieval cathedral in total darkness and silence before the Advent Candle is lit at the West End -is one of the most popular services of the liturgical year. The annual advent service, which takes place over three nights, is a mix of music and readings during which two great candlelit processions move around the different spaces in the 750-year-old building which, by the end, is illuminated by almost 1,300 candles and is a spectacular start to the Christmas season. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images) (via It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic)

The 20m-pills-a-year dispensary (via In pictures: The 20m-pills-a-year dispensary (Wired UK))

Photo by Christoffer Rudquist

In a 12.8-metre-high warehouse at Fisher’s facility in Basel, Switzerland, two autonomous cranes pick boxes from a stack of 9,000 pallets. After receiving their orders electronically, they set each box on a revolving line for distribution outside the warehouse. Each box contains bundles of drugs, known as kits, due for trialling.

The 20m-pills-a-year dispensary (via In pictures: The 20m-pills-a-year dispensary (Wired UK))

Photo by Christoffer Rudquist

In a 12.8-metre-high warehouse at Fisher’s facility in Basel, Switzerland, two autonomous cranes pick boxes from a stack of 9,000 pallets. After receiving their orders electronically, they set each box on a revolving line for distribution outside the warehouse. Each box contains bundles of drugs, known as kits, due for trialling.

beardedchild:

BBQ on the balcony (by fernlicht)

beardedchild:

BBQ on the balcony (by fernlicht)

(Reblogged from kolorblindzine)