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Now people in Venice are tracked by 34 sensors around the city using cell phone data; the end of freedom and privacy! — Dstandish’s Weblog
Regulated Carnival! Remember when Carnival was known as an opportunity for free experimentation with the anonymous protection of a mask? This year, for the first time, you are being tracked if you have a cell phone! Venice City Council has … Continue reading
Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade – in pictures 2012
Stilt walkers, bands, giant figures and more than 700 residents paraded through the Calder Valley town dressed in outfits created in a series of community workshops More: Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade – in pictures | Hebden bridge, Bike parade, Festivals … Continue reading
Notting Hill Carnival: Who Started It?
Wyn Baptiste grew up in Notting Hill believing his dad Selwyn, a Trinidadian steel pan player who arrived in Britain in 1960 and was the first Chair of Notting Hill Carnival Committee, was the man who started Carnival. But the … Continue reading
Pasto – Carnaval Negros y Blancos — elgringopaisa
Estimado amigos – Gracias para visitar mi pagina. Ya solo tengo unas fotos de celular. Sera mucho trabajo para organizar y editar las fotos de mi camera. Regrese en unas semanas para ver mas. Gracias su paciencia. Gran saludos y … Continue reading
An Enormous Red Sun Will Shine Above the Streets of New York in Thanksgiving Parade Balloon by Yayoi Kusama
If you haven’t had a chance to experience a Yayoi Kusama piece in person, the iconic Japanese artist will be debuting a sun-themed balloon in this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Kusama (previously), whose wide-ranging work across a long career … Continue reading
Intricate Beadwork Adorns Handmade Mardi Gras Suits by Demond Melancon
For the past three decades, Louisiana-based artist Demond Melancon has created highly detailed Mardi Gras Indian suits using millions of hand-sewn small glass beads. Each suit takes several months to create and features custom patches that tell stories about African … Continue reading
Venice: Photo Diary — Borderline Backpackers
A few photos from our time in Venice.[…] via Venice: Photo Diary — Borderline Backpackers
Photo Essay of Gloucester Carnival 2019 —
The theme of the carnival was Myths & Legends via Photo Essay of Gloucester Carnival 2019 —