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The Movement LOoper (MOLO) is an electronic system that integrates real-time video manipulation with wireless control to add an entirely new dimension of creative possibilities for movement artists. It can be used both as a novel performance medium and choreographic tool. http://movementlooper.com/ Suelin Chen, Tilke Judd, Mat Laibowitz featuring dancer Alissa Cardone

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The anticipation of launching our tiny liveaboard that we just bought in September, but have never sailed yet, is just coming to a head! There have been multiple delays from the marina: first we were told that we could launch as soon as we were ready, which was May 4th weekend. Then we were told that it couldn’t be launched until marina opening which was May 15th. They weren’t ready because they are repairing many of the docks… Long story short (too late!) they attempted to launch us May 21st but couldn’t fit the travel lift between the two boats neighbouring us… Finally, they promised Saturday May 25th 8am… Watch and see what happens this is part 1 of 3 videos 👀 Oh and please hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you can follow along on our adventure🙏🏼

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From Ancient Routes to Modern Marvels: Discover the Rio-Antirrio Strait The Patras Bridge (Rio-Antirrio Bridge) is located at the strait of Rio-Antirrio, at the transition between the Gulf of Patras and the Gulf of Corinth. The first person to officially cross the Rio-Antirrio Bridge was a torchbearer as part of the Olympic Torch Relay for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. The Rio-Antirrio Bridge is one of the world’s longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges. • It connects the Peloponnese peninsula (Rio) with mainland Greece (Antirrio), near the city of Patras. • Officially opened in August 2004, just before the Athens Olympic Games. • Named after Charilaos Trikoupis, a 19th-century Greek Prime Minister who first proposed the idea of such a bridge.

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Trator Subindo a ladeira

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