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polhfone · 2 years
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THE ROOFTOP: Open-air, top of the building with a view of Downtown Jacksonville and a variety of music artists. THE PLANETARIUM: Immersive 360 dome visuals featuring bass music artists. Dinosaur Explorer is produced by Imagine Exhibitions. Jacksonville’s Museum of Science & History makes science, history, and innovation accessible for all Whatever your age or interest, there’s always something for you.
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Through a series of dynamic displays that feature advanced animatronic dinosaurs, authentic casts and actual fossils, and highly interactive hands-on activities, visitors will learn the science behind dinosaur adaptations and understand the connections humans share with our prehistoric predecessors. FEATURED EXHIBIT: Dinosaur Explorer is an all-new traveling exhibition that explores the wildest, wackiest, and most wonderous dinosaurs, and examines human physiology through the lens of these magnificent creatures. THE MAIN EXHIBIT HALL: Second floor of the museum featuring the "Dinosaur Explorer" exhibit and a variety of music artists. Meanwhile, Stellar’s previous projects include Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Shades of Green at Disney World Renovation, the Hale Koa Ilima Pool Renovation and the bestbet Jacksonville gaming centre.ĭon’t get left behind – find out how IoT can fortify your operations and make investments now.ALLIANCE presents: LATE NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM Volume II: Evolution The Perot Museum of Nature & Science and the Perot Family Turtle Creek Legacy Hall Museum in Dallas, Texas, was also developed by the company. Previously, Balfour Beatty has delivered museum projects that include the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Virginia and the North Carolina Museum of Art expansion in Raleigh, North Carolina. “We are honoured to have the opportunity to partner with MOSH on this iconic development and have the unique opportunity to shape the future of downtown.” by GlobalDataįollowing the receipt of all required site approvals through the DIA and City Council, construction work on the project is expected to begin in 2023 while the estimating and budgeting will start next month.īalfour Beatty project executive Dave Campbell said: “Jacksonville is a dynamic city and MOSH is an established leader within its cultural community. Read GlobalData’s whitepaper to find out more, including information on:ĭon’t get left behind – find out how IoT can fortify your operations and make investments now. This, combined with artificial intelligence (AI) can help forecast materials and workers needed during the procurement stage and assist in forecast financing. IoT integration with equipment manufacturing also has rich advantages for asset monitoring sensors. In addition, it allows real-time data streams of assets, automates time-consuming tasks, and ensures employee safety and productivity. For an industry that has large sites to manage, strict project timelines, hazardous working conditions, and tight profit margins, IoT can create a manageable view of construction sites for project managers, streamline operations, and protect workers. As a result, companies that invest in IoT now promise to make long-term gains in the industry.Īccording to GlobalData forecasts, spending on IoT in construction will reach $9.6bn by 2025. The Internet of Things (IoT) is proving hugely beneficial to the construction industry, allowing different assets and people to be monitored and accounted for across a traditionally fragmented industry.
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tittalogin · 2 years
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Please volunteer and help make this a fun and successful fund raiser for the Mallory- Neely House. Volunteers can dress up in their favorite roaring 20's gear or wear black tops and black bottoms.
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Volunteers will assist with monitoring collections, direct guests around the grounds, help with check in, monitoring the VIP areas, assist with the break down after the event, and help guard the front entrances to make sure everyone knows the password and to make sure no one gets caught. The Blind Tiger Speakeasy will come back to life at the Mallory- Neely House and we need some special volunteers to help make it happen. The Mallory- Neely House in Victorian Village is having a special event on Saturday, March 5. Volunteer and wear your best roaring 20's gear. He said that building from the ground up will likely result in some savings as opposed to renovating and expanding the current building.The Blind Tiger Speakeasy will come back to life at the Mallory- Neely House. Johns river and a science exhibit about asteroids and. By appointment only contact University of Tennessee at Martin: 73. Fafard said one advantage of building a new museum is the current building can remain fully in operation during construction.įafard said the new museum would need about 4 acres, which is just a portion of what's available at The Shipyards site.įafard said the plan envisions a three-story building that would be about 129,000 square feet, compared to the 67,000 square feet in the Southbank building. The MOSH is a three story building with an excellent exhibit of early Jacksonville, the story of the St. The new museum facility would replace current plans to renovate and expand the Museum’s existing structure at 1025 Museum Circle. "We applaud the museum’s leaders for their commitment to downtown and their bold, innovative vision for the future that will inspire generations and strengthen our reputation as a premier destination in the Southeastern United States." “For nearly 80 years, MOSH has inspired Jacksonville citizens of all ages to embrace the joy of lifelong learning," Curry said. Mayor Lenny Curry also supported the MOSH move. Johns River would be a spectacular addition to downtown Jacksonville." Khan said he has expressed his "interest and endorsement to museum officials and pledge to wholeheartedly and personally support the effort. Opening a world-class destination like the Museum of Science and History at the confluence of Hogan’s Creek and the St. They all have distinct personalities, but the one thing they have in common are family-oriented attractions that benefit residents and nearby neighborhoods while drawing visitors and tourists from the region and elsewhere." "I consider myself a big fan of urban parks. "I’m all in on the proposed relocation of the Jacksonville Museum of Science and History to serve as the centerpiece of a new riverfront park," Khan said in a statement. Khan said Thursday he supports the concept of having a new MOSH museum to complement a city park on the Northbank. MOSH President Maria Hane said the plan would boost the museums total space from 77,000 to 120,000 square feet, expand educational programming, reorient its. The National Park Service would have to approve that swap of land for parks because it provided funding years ago to help create Met Park. The city recently asked the National Park Service to allow development of Met Park by substituting property that is on the western portion of The Shipyards.
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antlerpunk · 18 days
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your blog is like a museum with exhibits lovingly curated
awful kind of you
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miamaimania · 3 months
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The Futuristic Marvel of Moshe Safdie's ArtScience Museum in Singapore
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alongcomes-mary · 1 month
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southern-sarcasm · 3 months
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Hahahah first time alone for an hour in a museum and I decide to doodle bones 😂
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Moshe Safdie's ArtScience Museum in Singapore
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The Musée de la civilisation à Québec (Museum of Civilization) opened its doors to the public on 19 October 1988.  
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I went to the Jewish quarter in Toledo today and I really don’t know how to feel. I’m part Sephardi, my ancestors most likely lived here at some point. I went to the Beit Knesset they would have went to, the oldest one in Europe, I think— it’s a museum now. Part of the floor was clearly new, and part of the floor was clearly ancient. I took a picture of the ancient part, the part that my ancestors would have also stepped on. There was a cross right under the two orange windows representing the Ten Commandments that Moshe brought down, and right next to that there were Christian murals of baby angels. It was beautiful, but there was such a tangible sadness to it, deadness, almost, that I couldn’t help feeling uncomfortable. The non Jewish tourists didn’t notice it, and that made me even more uncomfortable
There was a gift shop right next to the Beit Knesset. They were selling menorahs, not chanukias, seven-pronged menorahs— and all I could think of was ‘who is this for? Not for the Jewish tourists who come here, obviously, menorahs are for Beitei Knesset, not for home. Who is this for?’ It felt wrong. Later on, I saw the exact same menorahs in a different shop, a street away. This isn’t Judaica— Judaica isn’t mass produced like that, normally it’s handmade. It’s made with love, with care, it’s made with a Jewish touch. None of the items in this gift shop have a Jewish touch to them. Feeling like I was selling out my people, I bought a couple magen David magnets from there anyway
The Jewish part of Toledo feels… I’m not sure how to say it, but it’s like a remnant. You can tell that there was something before this, but that something is gone, it’s been wiped out. And that something was Jewish. And now it just drifts through this town, like dust, never properly gone but never enough than a vague feeling. And on top of all of that is a thick layer of Catholicism, and the knowledge of the brutality that brought this Jewish cultural centre to decimation
Toledo doesn’t really acknowledge what it did to its Jews. There’s a small square on the wall of a very old house, one that most certainly used to belong to a Jew before, that talks about Shmuel Levi, saying how he would rather have died by torture than become a confessor— they call him Samuel there, though, and I feel kind of stupid for how much I resent that. But that’s it. Instead they’re giving museum tours of the two Beite Knesset that used to exist before they were converted to being churches, and then war rooms, and now attractions. They’re selling Judaica that isn’t Judaica, right next to figures of Yeshu bleeding out on the cross. They’ve got small חי tiles on the corners of the street, but all I can think of is the Jews that were slaughtered in this town by the ancestors of the people who are now living in what were their houses
All I can think of is the pork being sold everywhere, and all the chametz people are eating before the sun sets on the last day of pesach
(sorry for the pretentious poetic language, I’m a writer I can’t help it)
Thank you for sharing this. There is something almost haunting about visiting places that were once Jewish but aren't anymore. I once saw a quote somewhere about how Memory is a sixth sense for Jewish people (I don't remember where I saw it but will try to find it again). Reading this reminded me of that.
I don't have many words of comfort. I actually don't live that far from Toledo. Our shul is tiny, but we have a kosher Torah from the time of the Inquisition. We outlived them.
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shlufim · 6 months
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An 18th century Bronze Channukia (Hanukkah Menorah) from Poland on display at a museum in Heichal Shlomo, Jerusalem. 1959. Photographer: Moshe Pridan. GPO/לע''מ
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garadinervi · 6 months
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Celestino Piatti, Allgemeine Musikgesellschaft Basel. Künstlerische Moshe Atzmon Sinfoniekonzerte 1972/73 im Musiksaal Basler Sinfonie-Orchester, AMG Allgemeine Musikgesellschaft, Basel, 1972 [Museum für Gestaltung Zürich]
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bobemajses · 1 year
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Shiviti Plaque from Istanbul, Ottoman Turkey, 1838, made by Moshe Ganbash. From the collections of the Jewish Museum in NY.
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Floyd On Vacation: Day 4!
Today we went to the Museum Of Science and History, aka, MOSH!
Cooper also tagged along today too!
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loneberry · 6 months
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never again...for anyone.
Mayor David Azoulai, head of Israel's Metula Council called for Israelis to "Turn Gaza into Auschwitz. Let it become a museum."
The Israeli official said, "The entire Gaza Strip should be emptied and leveled flat, just like in Auschwitz. Let it become a museum, showcasing the capabilities of the State of Israel and dissuading anyone from living in the Gaza Strip. This is what must be done to give them a visual representation."
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Poland’s Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum strongly condemns an Israeli mayor’s call for depopulating the Gaza Strip and turning it into an open-air memorial...
“David Azoulai appears to wish to use the symbol of the largest cemetery in the world as some sort of a sick, hateful, pseudo-artistic, symbolic expression,” a spokesperson for the museum writes on X.
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On the same day I visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp complex this exchange took place between an Israeli official and the museum. Some photos from the somber and terrifying trip:
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The notorious "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work sets you free") gate at the entrance of Auschwitz.
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Auschwitz II-Birkenau gatehouse
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Women's barrack at Auschwitz II-Birkenau
When I think about the Holocaust, I feel an intense sense of existential vertigo. How. How could humans allow this to be done to other humans? I just can't understand it. What the fuck were people thinking? But then I look at the genocidal rhetoric Israelis are using against the Palestinians and must face that we are witnessing the normalization of genocide right now.
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Only 1.8% of Israeli Jews think the IDF has used too much force in Gaza, in a campaign that has now (according to the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor) killed over 25,000 Palestinians, including over 10,000 Palestinian children. "57.5% of Israeli Jews said that they believed the IDF was using too little firepower in Gaza." "48% of Jewish Israelis say that the suffering of Palestinian civilians should not be taken into consideration when planning the next phase of fighting in the Gaza Strip. 36% of Jewish Israelis said that it should 'not so much' be taken into consideration." Truly stunning, this near-consensus support in Israel on wiping out Gaza.
Recently, the #1 song in Israel calls for genocide of Palestinians, where Palestinians are referred to as rats and sons of Amalek. Do I need to remind you about what the Hebrew Bible says in the passage about Amalek?
Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.’
It's not just the "fringe" of Israeli society that is calling for the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. "Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, evoked a biblical analogy referring to the Israelites’ enemy, largely interpreted as a genocidal call to wipe out Gaza."
“You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible - we do remember,” he said during an official video statement.
Then there are Gallant's early comments. “We are fighting human animals, and we are acting accordingly,” Israel’s Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, said. “We will eliminate everything - they will regret it,” Gallant added.
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Moshe Feiglin, the founder of Israel's right-wing Zehut Party and former Likud representative in Israel’s parliament:“There is one and only (one) solution, which is to completely destroy Gaza before invading it. I mean destruction like what happened in Dresden and Hiroshima, without nuclear weapons,” he said. In another statement, Feiglin said Israel’s end goal should not be to eliminate Hamas, but rather, “Gaza should be razed and Israel’s rule should be restored to the place. This is our country".
Amit Halevi, a Likud member in parliament, said, “There should be two goals for this victory: One, there is no more Muslim land in the land of Israel … After we make it the land of Israel, Gaza should be left as a monument, like Sodom”.
Nissim Vaturi, deputy speaker for Israel’s parliament: “Nakba? Expel them all.”
Ariel Kallner, a member of Israel’s parliament: “Nakba to the enemy now! .. Right now, one goal: Nakba! A Nakba that will overshadow the Nakba of 48. A Nakba in Gaza and a Nakba for anyone who dares to join!”
When I ask myself how the Holocaust could have happened, I have to look no further than what I see happening in Palestine. While US politicians are wringing their hands about whether or not the IDF is "intentionally" targeting Palestinian civilians, Israeli officials including the PRIME MINISTER are straight up calling for genocide. And the US is sending them the arms to carry it out.
Yesterday I wept for the Jews killed at Auschwitz, the unfathomable catastrophe that was the Holocaust. I am not one to downplay the horrors of antisemitism. t's no secret that many of my favorite writers and thinkers are Jewish: Hélène Cixous, Susan Taubes, Paul Celan, Spinoza, Kafka, Clarice Lispector, Alejandra Pizarnik, Amelia Rosselli, Simone Weil, Karl Marx, Freud (yes, psychoanalysis is a Jewish tradition, as my analyst used to say). Antisemitism is a truly vile ideology that was incubated in the heart of Christian Europe.
Around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population was exterminated, along with disabled people, communists, gay people, Roma people, and Slavs under German occupation. I will never forget what it was like to see a gas chamber where thousands were murdered daily, to hear the names of those killed, along with the stories of the smell of burning corpses, the medical experiments, the daily humiliations, the sadism. Never again. We will always resist Nazis and fascists wherever they appear.
As antiauthoritarian leftists, we have always been categorically opposed to fascism in all its manifestations. What is truly maddening about contemporary discourse is the conflation of leftist support for Palestinian liberation with antisemitism, when it is actually the far-right that is pushing an antisemitic agenda. Again, I am thankful for the moral clarity of Jewish peace activists who urgently remind us that "never again" means NEVER AGAIN FOR ANYONE.
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I can’t sleep so, here’s my sleep deprived descriptions of some social media platforms:
Facebook- A giant virtual phone book
Instagram- A fake world like The Truman Show or The Stepford Wives
Snapchat- If Instagram were Vogue, Snapchat is Teen Vogue.
Twitter- Has mosh pit vibes
Tumblr- An Art Museum that holds works from every known medium in existence
Line- Japanese version of Facebook
Discord- It’s like high school, full of different groups/cliques
Pillowfort- Baby Tumblr
MySpace- A cockroach cause it doesn’t die easily
TikTok- Circuses from the 1800’s
YouTube- Twitter but with videos
LinkedIn- A BlackBerry versus an Android/IPhone
Pinterest- Black market swap meet
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