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Appropriately called The Blue Planet, Denmark’s newest aquarium is home to 7 million liters of water and a design that suits the fluid nature of the ocean precisely. Designed to look like a whirlpool from above, The Blue Planet’s exterior seamlessly transitions from placid water features to sweeping, sculptural tiled stainless steel, effectively embodying the ocean’s power and beauty. Inside, the aquarium’s immersive exhibits all radiate from a central hub; the building itself can be expanded by 30 percent if the need arises. The design of The Blue Planet perfectly complements its intended purpose while adding to Copenhagen’s already impressive urban landscape.
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Ultra Virtual Reality Technology used in during Tokyo Olympics Games
Image provided by The Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Image created with the cooperation of NTT
In 2021 during Tokyo Olympics games the NTT and Tokyo Olympic organizing committee works together to make UVR technology a reality in sporting event. During Olympic games many 8k cameras were setup around entire sailing event to pick up every detailed of the athlete performances and sent it to specifically crated court via highly speed network to broadcast live in 12k ultra-wide images (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation 2021). Holographic-ally reproduce the games to viewers if the athletes suddenly appeared right in front of their eyes. Viewers experience an enhance sense of reality that words and pictures cannot described.
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“Geneva Window” by Harry Clarke in 1921. Harry Clarke was an Irish Stained Glass Window Artist. This Stained-Glass Widow image is displayed for public viewing in Hugh Lang Gallery Dublin.
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My First ever Photoshop work. Poster for music concert (not real just for college assignment)
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Protest in Dublin against possible lock down after Christ-Mass.
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Untitled (Shafted) is already well-known to LACMA visitors who are visually bombarded with Kruger’s messages while waiting to take the elevator up or down. Using a litany of common products—“MOISTURIZERS, COMPUTERS, SNEAKERS, SUNGLASSES, HAND BAGS, SWEATERS”—these words are bisected by the phrase “PLENTY SHOULD BE ENOUGH—RIGHT?”, illustrating Kruger’s use of advertising text and sensational phrasing that critique consumerism, misogyny, power, and desire.
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Painted at Bohemian FC stadium Wall in Dublin 7
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Shop Therefore I Am (1987) is the work of Barbara Kruger. It became an iconic artwork, being reproduced on items such as shopping bags and other consumer products such as t-shirts. Kruger has often derived images from the mass media and pasted the words over them, particularly in Futura Bold
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I downloaded this Beautiful image from Jada Fitch Illustration page on Tumbler. I love nature. In this image I think they are trying to show Fall season because as we can see clearly leafs turn brown and also fall from the tree.
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