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Famous People from the 1960s with their Minis

From Paul McCartney to Prince Charles, Mr. Bean to Charlotte Rampling, many stars of the 1960s and 1970s owned a Mini and made it famous. The Mini is an emblem of the 1960s. It was produced by BMC (British Motor Corporation) from 1959 and was the first car to get front wheel drive. This space saving influenced all manufacturers, because today, front wheel drive is the most popular configuration. The new Mini was launched in 2001 and replaced the legend with updates for the 21st century. The revolutionary design of the Mini was created by Sir Alec Issigonis (1906-1988), considered a visionary in the field of industrial transportation. It was designed as an affordable vehicle in response to the oil crisis. During its production period, it was built in the Cowley factories in the United Kingdom, then in Australia, Belgium, Chile, Italy, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. Source: vintage.es Mr. Bean Paul McCartney Prince Charles Jenny Clare John Hewitt Mar...

Winners of the Weather Photographer of The Year 2020

AccuWeather has partnered with the Royal Meteorological Society for its Weather Photographer of the Year 2020 competition this year. The jury elected Rudolf Sulgan as the Weather Photographer of the Year 2020. These photos make us feel as if we were there when they were taken, their power plunges us into the heart of the scene. Looking closely at “Blizzard” we can almost feel the cold winter air, the snowflakes hitting our faces and the people enjoying the snow. The framing is impeccable and immersive. It captures that moment when the snow falls so hard that it adds a ghostly, otherworldly essence to our environment. For more winning photos, go to href=”https://ift.tt/3nbSCk7; target=”_blank”>here. “Blizzard”.  The winning shot of a snowstorm in New York City. (Photo by Rudolf Sulgan/Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year Awards) “Frosty Bison”.  Shot in Yellowstone national park, where winter temperatures range from –20 to –50C. (Photo by La...

Immersive Technology : Maurice Genevoix Enters the Panthéon

Did you know this ? A unique sonic technology, Made in France, is hidden behind the monumental new artistic work revealed by Emmanuel Macron , President of the French Republic, on November 11, 2020 at the Panthéon , in Paris. Within the scope of the Armistice Day commemorations, French author Maurice Genevoix – who wrote the tetralogy Ceux de 14 (The Men of 1914) – enters the Panthéon. For the celebration, the President of the French Republic commissioned a work from two major figures of the contemporary art scene, the German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer , and the French composer Pascal Dusapin . This is the first public commission for the Panthéon since 1923. But which technologies are hidden behind this immersive work, created by Pascal Dusapin? The musical creation , In Nomine Lucis, is a piece for a musical ensemble of singers, recorded by the French chamber choir, Accentus , at the Philharmonie de Paris . In order to bring a more intimate human connection with th...