Parnell Road | Auckland
From quaint shops to up and coming bars and restaurants, Parnell has it all. Jewelers, boutique fashion and the best range of galleries on one street in Auckland.
As the city’s first suburb it has a vibrant mix of rich heritage along with modern sophistication. Parnell is a place unlike anywhere else. It’s not about rushing in and out. Parnell is about the exploration, the journey and the surprise that is around every corner.
When in Parnell, make sure you check out:
* Hartfield
* Chaumet
* Pasquale Bruni
* Antoine's Restaurant
323 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland
Phone: +64 (09) 379 0606
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New Zealand - Auckland Art Gallery, One Tree Hill!
AUCKLAND ART GALLERY: A public gallery in Auckland. It exhibits the works by artist Billy Apple, as well as a lot of ancient national and international art in New Zealand.
ONE TREE HILL: One of the highest peaks in Auckland. It has a small view of the city. It's a memorial place for New Zealand residents.
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The Auckland Art Gallery Development - Part 2: A lunchtime learning with Richard Francis-Jones
Lunchtime learnings are a series of talks by Urban design professionals, brought to you by the Urban Design Group of Auckland City Council. In this seminar, Richard Francis-Jones will be talking about the development of The Auckland Art Gallery.
Photomontage -- a suite of six photography exhibitions - Whangarei Art Museum
11 June -- 5 August 2012
Enquiring Eye -- John Stone celebrates 30 years capturing Northland News
Reflecting Mana -- Alan Bekhuis a contemporary daguerreotype portrait installation. Courtesy of McNamara Gallery, Whanganui
Central Otago -- Grahame Sydney photographs from his recent book
Fundamental Series -- Di Ffrench innovative cibachrome photographs from the 1980's (both courtesy of Artis Gallery, Auckland)
The Optimist's House -- Cathy Tuato'o Ross recent photographic series
The Drummond and Te Wake Collections -- selected images from this historic collection at the art museum and an installation display of cameras and the history of photography
Coinciding with Auckland Festival of Photography June 2012
In June the art museum has scheduled Photomontage - a suite of six exhibitions which focus on photography from the 19th century to the present day. A key part of the exhibition is celebrating the Northern Advocate's multi-award winning Chief Photographer John Stone's career. In June he celebrates his 30th anniversary at the newspaper. John has had a remarkable career documenting the daily life of Northland; the elation, tragedy and special moments of our contemporary history over the past 30 years. Some of his most seminal images from the controversial Springbok Tour in 1981 to the present day are selected from hundreds of photographs -- thirty for each of his thirty years of dedication to composing and capturing the most compelling image. Each has its own story and John will recall anecdotes for each of the selected images.
Also included in Photomontage is an eclectic group of exhibitions, curated to showcase the diversity and history of photographic development from daguerreotypes, to dry glass-plate negatives, digital, art and documentary photography. There are images selected from the Drummond and Te Wake pictorial collections housed at the art museum. A 'dark room' installation of contemporary daguerreotypes called Reflecting Mana by Alan Bekhuis; stunning photographic images from the 'sold out' publication Central Otago by Grahame Sydney; a breathtakingly beautiful series of male torso's by the late Di Ffrench from the 1980's and Northland photographer Cathy Tuato'o Ross' most recent The Optimist's House series. There are images from the art museum collection of photography from Laurence Aberhart and Eric Lee Johnson.
The exhibition will also detail a history of photography with examples of the many types of camera utilized over the past century. In New Zealand, photography arrived with the early settlers. The daguerreotype -- the first form of captured- image photography had only been invented in 1835 by Louis Daguerre. Alan Bekhuis brings this history full-circle with his re-invention of daguerreotype technology in light-box displays of very contemporary Maori men and women -- Reflecting Mana.
The colony's first camera clubs were established in 1888 in Nelson followed rapidly by the main regional and metropolitan centres including Whangarei in 1910. Well-known local painters, Thomas Louden Drummond, Adele Younghusband and George Woolley were all involved in photography in early Whangarei from 1910 to the Great Depression when studio photography became far too expensive for most families. In the age of mass imagery Facebook and Flickr it is hard to imagine a time when professional photographers roamed the streets, fairgrounds and race-days taking random photographs of the public and handing out their business cards to sell their captured wares. Or a time when families saved up all year, dressed to impress and booked a session at the local photographic studio for the family portrait. Photography was a luxury and the realm of the educated amateur with means. The invention of the Kodak Box Brownie in 1900 finally made the camera affordable, immediate and accessible and image-making the new democracy. Photomontage takes a free-wheeling and eclectic sweep through the remarkable history of photography to the present day with stunning images.
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Blacketts Building, Auckland - Kone/Smith, Major & Stevens Gated Elevator
Another beautiful interior but modernized set of elevators, though the manual gated mechanism was retained. NZ Lifts have identified this as previously a Smith, Major & Stevens installation, one of the predecessor companies of Express Lift.
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Floor served : G, 1 to 4
Manufacturer : Kone Elevator
History : Modernized, previously Smith, Major & Stevens
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Te Vaka - Lakalaka
“Lakalaka” - the single from “Te Vaka’s Greatest Hits - Songs that Inspired Moana” (released by Walt Disney Records 2017).
Director: Olivia Foa’i
Executive Producer: Julie Foa’i
Co Produced by: Walt Disney Records
DOP: Aladdin Royaal (The Box Studios)
1st Camera Assistant: Chris Amanatidis (The Box Studios)
Focus Puller: Nathaniel John (The Box Studios)
Edited by: Olivia Foa’i
Graded by: Aladdin Royaal (The Box Studios)
Casting by: Adeline Amituanai (JTA Management) & Te Vaka Management
Costume Design: Failepou Peni of LEPOU assisted by Iki Haangana of Island TKM
Choreography: Olivia Foa’i
Assistant crew: Treya Fogarty & Joe Galuvao
Make up: Elisa Fonseca
Logistics: Te Vaka Management assisted by J. Quita Management (catering hands: Hosanna Faalavaau, Ina Pula & Molly Leilua).
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Te Vaka: Olivia Foa’i (Lead singer), Matatia Foa’i (The Conductor), Opetaia Foa’i, Douglas Bernard, Joe Toomata, Edwin Pita & Talaga Sale
Male Lead (night scene): Dave Kuresa
Featured female dancers (night scene): Matalena Faamoe & Danielle Waru
Cultural Performers: Samoa - Tagaloatele Emily Maria Toailoa & Viniana Passi, Hawaii - Alarece Mowat, Tuvalu - Puaalofa Atapu Foai, Fiji - Nunia Mocelutu & Torika Samo, Aotearoa - The Karaka brothers (Shannon, Wade & Clayton).
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List of planetariums | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:13 1 Permanent planetariums
00:00:37 1.1 Africa
00:01:21 1.2 Asia
00:06:51 1.3 Europe
00:21:00 1.4 North America
00:21:09 1.4.1 Canada
00:22:56 1.4.2 Costa Rica
00:23:08 1.4.3 Mexico
00:25:50 1.4.4 United States
00:40:49 1.5 Oceania
00:41:41 1.6 South America
00:44:17 2 Planetarium computer software
00:45:02 3 Planetarium manufacturers
00:50:40 4 See also
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This entry is a list of permanent planetariums, including software and manufacturers. In addition, many mobile planetariums exist, touring venues such as schools.