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Spring is here, A-suh-puh-ring is here
… “Life is skittles and life is beer I think the loveliest time Of the year is the spring I do, don’t you? ‘Course you do” … (Dave Lehrer, ‘Poisoning pigeons in the park’)
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Danger! Risk of being attacked by pixel 🐍
Danger! Risk of being attacked by pixel 🐍
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A cold morning on Torstraße
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Cable distribution cabinet
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A street from a William Gibson novel
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Shoreham Wind Turbines
These wind turbines are installed in the harbour at Shoreham-By-Sea. They’re remotely managed from Spain.
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Sunny day in Newcastle Central Station
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Eh up me duck.
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East-end London housing estate, at night
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Steampunk machines at Newcastle Maker faire
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Aliens and brothers
ALIEN By David Breuer-Weil Height: 6m (19’ 8”) An extension of the ‘Visitor’ series, Alien is a vast 6m tall work depicting a humanoid figure crash landed in the earth. It’s circling legs suggest that this a more permanent development as the figure struggles to free itself from the ground. “I have always been fascinated…
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J.P. Guivier & Co.
J.P Guivier, England’s oldest stringed instrument shop, established in 1863, located on Mortimer Street, London. It was established by Joseph Prosper Guivier. The ground floor houses the shop which has violins (“from £6,000 to £60,000) are on sale. The 1st and 2nd floor houses the music rooms where prospective clientele are able to play the…
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Habibi transport
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It’s cold tonight
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Big Ben
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Let’s go live to John in Westminster
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Regent’s Canal, East London
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Dick and Jane visit Box Park, in the Surveillance State