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Insert rolleyes here. SMH
Then cue up the song "The Orange and the Green". Religion don't have colors either, except on the Emerald Isle.
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Aurora like in a shape of an Angel with wings
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Aurora, iceberg and wood fire in Alaska, USA
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Victims of Northern Ireland's 'Troubles' contest amnesty law
The British government's controversial Troubles legacy bill, which was passed in September, is facing a challenge in the High Court of Belfast.The law offers...#AlJazeera #AlJazeeraEnglish #Unitedkingdomamnestylaw #aljazeeralive #aljazeeravideo #aljazeeraEnglish #aljazeeralatest #aljazeeralive #aljazeeralivenews #bloodySunday #derry #londonderry #northernIrelandlatestnews #northernIrelandtroubles #northernireland #northernirelandhistory #unitedkingdomlatestnews
Victims of Northern Ireland's 'Troubles' contest amnesty law
Population density of European countries with at least 5 million population, 2023.
As you can see from this data, the UK is the third most population dense country of all countries in the European continent region with at least 5 million population.
There is no necessity or justification for mass migration into the United Kingdom. The UK is a relatively small island nation & space is at a premium.
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Petrol bombs and punishment beatings: paramilitaries still rooted in Northern Ireland
A quarter of a century after the end of the Troubles, paramilitaries continue to recruit, march, intimidate and, on occasion, kill
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#BorisJohnson urged ‘hard egg’ approach to #NI #PeaceProcess, papers reveal | Boris Johnson | The Guardian
Johnson, like many parasitic sociopaths, was happy to play fast and loose with other people's lives and livelihoods.
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Mechanical musical instrument stands on Belfast quayside
Architects Eunan Deeney, Matthew Kernan and Hannah Wilson have created the five-metre-tall SoundYard musical pavilion on Queen's Quay in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The ten-metre-wide circular canopy with central oculus is supported on 16 slim columns, from which hang two concentric sets of suspended rods.
SoundYard comprises 500 concentric metal rods
Walking, running or playing below the structure triggers motion sensors that cause the mechanisms in the canopy to turn slowly, striking the hollow tubes around them.
The instrument was designed so that the music it creates gets louder as more people interact with it.
The instrument is situated opposite the Titanic Belfast museum
"In order for the installation to project its maximum sound, collaborative effort is needed by its users to set off all hidden motion sensors," explained architect Kernan.
"These were carefully placed in order for them not to be apparent and introduce curiosity," he told Dezeen.
The design includes both polished and weathered metal rods
The outer ring of reflective metal tubes were designed to act as a visual and acoustic barrier, encouraging visitors to investigate the structure.
The inner veil was made from weathered tubes as well as the exposed turning mechanisms responsible for the auditory element of the design.
"The mirror-polished columns and soffit heighten the space whilst also creating an element of play within themselves, as users intrigued by their distorted figures point and play with their reflections," explained architect Kernan.
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The resulting soundscape was designed to be reminiscent of the constant, rhythmic noises of striking, hammering and riveting that defined Belfast's Maritime Mile when shipbuilding was at its peak.
The installations' site, which housed a brass foundry and coal yard in the 18th and 19th centuries, was more recently occupied by an open grass amphitheater, which informed its current use.
"We chose to work with [the existing site] and created SoundYard as a performance space for people to gather within and around" added Kernan.
A reflective soffit and central oculus draw the eye up
The large-scale musical instrument stands near the Harland and Wolff shipyard, which is famed for the construction of the ocean liner Titanic, where the Titanic Belfast museum now stands.
Its construction was funded by the Titanic Foundation following a design competition in 2019 run by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects for emerging architects to create a structure that integrated the concept of play into Belfast's cityscape.
Architects Eunan Deeney, Matthew Kernan and Hannah Wilson are graduates of the University of Ulster, Queen's University Belfast and University of Westminster respectively.
Other musical installations recently featured on Dezeen include Sonic Bloom by Yuri Suzuki, The Soundwave by Penda and Lullaby Factory by Studio Weave.
The photography is byJoe Laverty.
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