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Nomadic Museum RicodJour 05-20-2007
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Posted by RicodJour on May 20, 2007, 9:54 am
http://www.ashesandsnow.org/en/flash-popup.php#exhibition|nomadic-museum


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on May 20, 2007, 10:49 am

> http://www.ashesandsnow.org/en/flash-popup.php#exhibition|nomadic-museum

Man, that's a slow load.



Posted by RicodJour on May 20, 2007, 8:45 pm
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>
> >http://www.ashesandsnow.org/en/flash-popup.php#exhibition|nomadic-museum
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> Man, that's a slow load.

Snow load at all. ;)

Maybe it was the time of day. It just took about eight seconds to
load. The time lapse photography of the erection of the museum roof
was fun.

R


Posted by Edgar on May 21, 2007, 1:49 pm
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>> http://www.ashesandsnow.org/en/flash-popup.php#exhibition|nomadic-museum
>
> Man, that's a slow load.
>

I almost went to see that here in Santa Monica, CA. But found out to late
and had plans that weekend. The interesting part when I first saw it
driving by the area, was that it was set up out in one of the beach parking
lot. The structure it was in was made up of a whole bunch of shipping
containers. I didn't see much more than the outside, which wasn't set up to
look pretty, rather it looked more like an impermanent structure ready to
move out on a whim. I thought it set the stage well for a nomadic type
display. Wish I could have seen the inside though.

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Edgar



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Posted by Jude Alexander on May 21, 2007, 4:12 pm

>>
>>> http://www.ashesandsnow.org/en/flash-popup.php#exhibition|nomadic-museum
>>
>> Man, that's a slow load.
>>
>
> I almost went to see that here in Santa Monica, CA. But found out to late
> and had plans that weekend. The interesting part when I first saw it
> driving by the area, was that it was set up out in one of the beach
> parking lot. The structure it was in was made up of a whole bunch of
> shipping containers. I didn't see much more than the outside, which
> wasn't set up to look pretty, rather it looked more like an impermanent
> structure ready to move out on a whim. I thought it set the stage well
> for a nomadic type display. Wish I could have seen the inside though.
>
> --
> Edgar
>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com

Thanks for the link. It was refreshing view of man & nature. I thought it
was clever to have each picture trail your mouse from which to choose your
next slide.



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