Sculpture in the Gibbs Farm
Source: link Gibbs Farm is an unusual setting for a sculpture collection. The North Auckland property is dominated by the Kaipara Harbour, the largest harbour in the Southern hemisphere. Walking the land visitors can appreciate how each artist has come to terms in their own way with the gravitational pull that is exerted on everything as the mountains roll into hills and slide into gullies and slope down towards the wide flat expanse of the Kaipara harbour. After nearly twenty years Gibbs Farm includes major works by Graham Bennett, Chris Booth, Daniel Buren, Bill Culbert, Neil Dawson, Marijke de Goey, Andy Goldsworthy, Ralph Hotere, Anish Kapoor, Sol LeWitt, Len Lye, Russell Moses, Peter Nicholls, Eric Orr, Tony Oursler, George Rickey, Peter Roche, Richard Serra, Kenneth Snelson, Richard Thompson, Leon van den Eijkel and Zhan Wang.
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25 Alternate Movie Posters
Random Articles Popular Articles Wall to WatchShowcasing human creativity since 2011. New articles every day. Art & Design 25 Alternate Movie Posters What you can see here is a selection of 25 alternate movie posters. Share Want More Articles Like This In Your Inbox? Sign up for our awesome weekly email. Comments Follow us! The Lion King Rises Such a nice job! What Do You See? A dirty mind is a joy forever. A Giant Japanese Robot The Kuratas. Beaches From Up Above By Gray Malin. Sleep in The Belly of a Shark Not a real one.. Paris in 1900 and 2013 A photo comparison, what has changed in all these years? Water droplets On a superhydrophobic surface. Collage Made of Album Covers Art for the music freak! A 9 Year Old Boy, His Arcade, and a Heartwarming Flashmob A beautiful story. 'Like' in Real Life Will this be on the corner of every street? Portraits of animals on the farm The cutest pictures! Blow Job By Tadao Cern. Angry Birds in real life Angry Birds are alive! Devastating high speed photography Cartoon characters
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How Magic Mushrooms Work - Lifestyle
Psilocybin, the active ingredient in psychedelic mushrooms, has a "long history of use in healing ceremonies," but it has yet to achieve the legitimacy afforded regulated pharmaceutical drugs. A growing body of shroom research may change that. One recent study found that when volunteers took psilocybin—and were subjected to a soundtrack of "world music"—the subjects reported "improved relationships with family and others, increased physical and psychological self-care, and increased devotion to spiritual practice"—typical mind-expansion stuff. Now, a new pair of studies claim that magic mushrooms don't actually expand the mind—in a sense, they contract it. In one study, researchers took a set of 15 "healthy, hallucinogen-experienced" volunteers, gave them psilocybin, then watched their brains. The result?
John Kim's Free RPGs on the Web
What's New • About This Site • Site Map • What is an RPG? • Company List • Bigass List of Games • Free RPGs • Murder Mysteries • RPG Theory • System Design • Systems & Reviews • Games&Copyright • My Campaigns • Convention Reports • Links • Blog This is a collection of links for over 500 free roleplaying games (RPGs) which are available on the web. In general, "RPG" here refers solely to narrative (aka "table-top", "pencil-and-paper") games rather than various computer games, MUD's, MUSH's, etc. Each game is listed with author, a capsule description, a page count, and file format (i.e. Getting Started This is an introduction to the possibilities of free RPGs, including a few recommendations. Full List All entries in a single alphabetical-by-title file, suitable for printing (~112k) Keyword Lists Here the entries are broken into lists which have specific keywords. Categories Explained This goes over my still-in-progress definition of keywords used to categorize the different games on the list.
Public Art Concepts - Dan Sternof Beyer 2011
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Maxistentialism
“Werewolf is a simple game for a large group of people (seven or more.) It requires no equipment besides some bits of paper; you can play it just sitting in a circle. I’d call it a party game, except that it’s a game of accusations, lying, bluffing, second-guessing, assassination, and mob hysteria.” – Andrew Plotkin, creator of Werewolf Werewolf is based on the game Mafia, which was created in 1986 by Dimitry Davidoff, a psychology student in the USSR. Most reports credit Dimitry Davidoff with creating Mafia in 1986 as a teaching tool. Mafia become Werewolf after author Andrew Plotkin became fascinated with it at the 1997 National Puzzlers’ League convention. It’s the quintessential game that makes use of hidden information that is gradually revealed. The rules are simple. The game cycles between day and night. Werewolf works best with seven to twenty players and one moderator. You’ll want to make some cards to assign players their roles. For most games, you’ll want your deck to have:
Video Game Music | Nostalgic Gamer
You will get very nostalgic as I did listening to these old memories. I almost dropped a tear while listening no Pokemon Pallet Town theme song. So, did you get nostalgic after hearing some of your childhood classics? The times when you have played these games with your school friends or even at the university or at bars. Rating: 4.8/ 5 (119 votes cast) Video Game Music , 4.8 out of 5 based on 119 ratings Comments comments Powered by Facebook Comments Warning : base64_decode() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1 Warning : base64_decode() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1 Warning : preg_match() [ function.preg-match ]: Empty regular expression in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1
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