Can someone find this video?
https://web.archive.org/web/20161117081042/http://meineigenheim.org:80/videos/media/windows.html
"127 illuminated windows" 2001, 3:38min
Franziska Lamprecht, Hajoe Moderegger, Daniel Seiple
Can someone find this video?
https://web.archive.org/web/20161117081042/http://meineigenheim.org:80/videos/media/windows.html
"127 illuminated windows" 2001, 3:38min
Franziska Lamprecht, Hajoe Moderegger, Daniel Seiple
>Hajoe Moderegger, Daniel Seiple
>Franziska Lamprecht, Hajoe Moderegger
>Franziska Lamprecht, Hajoe Moderegger, Daniel Seiple
http://www.travelhome.org/elevator/index.html
https://boatmakingworkshop.weebly.com/
Making Waves invites refugees and other errant bodies to build a motorboat! The intensive workshop offers hands-on experience in carpentry and boat building. Participants engage in all stages of the boat’s construction, from design to completion. We envision the boat as an exploratory vehicle for local and cultural engagement. Once it’s complete, we will explore the region’s abundant waterways and converse about the divergent paths that led us here.
source?
Apr 19, 2018
https://web.archive.org/web/20161110223523/http://rachelchandler.tumblr.com:80/image/19034604808
Can we ID any of the people in the collage?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthyocentaurs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atargatis
Into the Euphrates River an egg of wonderful size is said to have fallen, which the fish rolled to the bank. Doves sat on it, and when it was heated, it hatched out Venus, who was later called the Syrian goddess. Since she excelled the rest in justice and uprightness, by a favour granted by Jove, the fish were put among the number of the stars, and because of this the Syrians do not eat fish or doves, considering them as gods
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THE IKHTHYES (Ichthyes) were two large Syrian river fish who rescued Aphrodite and Eros when they were fleeing the monster Typhoeus. According to some the two gods instead disguised themselves as fish to escape the monster. The fish were also credited with assisting in the birth of Aphrodite from the sea foam. In all versions of the story they were set amongst the stars as the constellation Pisces.
The Fish were probably the same as (or reimagined as) Aphros and Bythos, the fish-tailed Ikhthyokentauroi (Ichthyocentaurs) (Sea-Centaurs) of late classical art, who are depicted bringing Aphrodite ashore after her birth.