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FOR YEARS I had heard stories of the fabled sex club, the Lab.oratory, located in an abandoned power station in East Berlin. Described by The Lonely Planet as a well-equipped “lab” with “ple…
During my entire collage years, while struggling hard to complete my Bachelor of Science, I was once very fascinated on the various colourful chemical reactions in the Chemistry Lab. One ultra boring subject - Inorganic Chemistry was one of my most hated modules. Yet making crystals and forming beautiful chemical reactions were one of my most look-forward Lab sessions. That was the only "colourful" hands-ons I could ever get throughout my entire Biomedical course. Haha! I just couldn't get enough of such hands-ons, just for the sake of viewing colourful chemical reactions. I think I can literally burn the whole Lab down if I wanna go crazy. My Prof would probably bar me from the Lab and fail me! After I graduated and started to work in R&D, I never became a Chemist and was working on boring colourless, tasteless biological stuffs. Proteins, Bacteria and Viruses became my most best friends and they stinks! You bet on the kind of food e.coli eat, they smell and vomit proteins. Mind you, some of the drugs you are probably taking are spilled by these creatures. Oops! Not meant to freak you out, but some of them are just too good in making such stuffs and Scientists love them deeply. And could you imagine, I was making them vomiting proteins almost every week! This piece is available for sale HERE... Alright I digress... So out of inspiration with my little Chemistry knowledge, I decided to build an interesting Lab Oratory owned by this freakish Professor, Dr. Drake for Graphic 45, Alpha Stamps and ScrapFX. It's a little Lab Chapel where he concocted all of his finest herbal and insects poisons. Beware as you enter his Lab and don’t get too freaked out by the huge Exhibit A entrance! He has most of the deadliest delights, charms, potions, herbs and notions you could ever think of. As you tour around his Lab, you will be amazed by this gigantic Sands of Time in his movable herb garden. Flip to see how those minute orange sand falls to time; a therapeutic way to keep your mind off. Beware! Evil hypnosis will take place when you stare of it too much. Before you could realize it, your brain will be hijacked! Indeed a little freakish Lab Chapel! The Exhibit A speaks it all! Who would place such a display to freak people out? You bet, that's Dr. Drake... Supplies List Secret Spell Book Part One Collage Sheet Tiny Magic Books & Potions Labels Collage Sheet More Witchy Potion Labels Collage Sheet Tiny Little Books Collage Sheet ATC Book Box Graphic 45 Rare Oddities 8” x 8”Paper Pad Graphic 45 Rare Oddities 6” x 6” Patterns & Solids Metal Door Pull – Antique Brass Antique 3D Gold Crown Halloween 3D Skull Cameo Small Hinged Tin Blank Altoids Tin Amber Resin Potions Bottles Ghoulish Green Mini Resin Jars Green Resin Perfume Bottle Mini Clear Resin Whisky Bottle 1½” Glass Bottles Tiny Round Bottles Amber Even Tinier Bottles Wooden Doll Stand Pumpkin Pods Large White Turquoise Skull Beads Tiny White Turquoise Skill Beads Round Antique Broze Filigree Funky Bronze Scissors Charm Hourglass Charm Acrylic Die – Pre-Drilled in Black Clock Face Buttons 12mm Glass Cat Eyes Small Ceramic Horned Owl Tiny Green Leaf Garland 10mm Clear Glass Marbles 5/8” Bronze Skull & Bones Charms DIY Tine Bottle Stoppers Mix Bronze Pentagram Charms DIY Potion Bottles Bead Mix Set of Miniature Books Word Bands – Observations Tim Holtz Gothic Stencil ScrapFX Chippies (Clockface, Steampunk Frame, Mini Feathered Wings, Mini Alphabets, Baroque Frame, Flourish Diamond Mini) Gina’s Design Steampunk Dollies (black) Mixed Media (Shimmerz Paints, Clearsnap Smooch Pearlized Ink Accents) Own Stash – hourglass, twigs, miniature wood pieces
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Berghain Nightclub Poster, Berlin, Germany. An original travel poster of the world famous Berlin Nightclub, Berghain. Berghain, known as the world capital of techno music, opened in 2004 from the ashes of closed club Osgut. The club's main room is techno focussed, upstairs Panorama Bar features house music, while the basement holds a male-only gay club called "Lab.Oratory". This full colour original print is part of a series of designs celebrating some of the world's best clubs, festivals and venues. Each piece is printed on high quality premium heavy weight matte paper and will arrive in either a protective tube, hard backed card envelope or carefully boxed if ordered framed. Available in different sizes. If you don't see what you need, drop us a message. We'll be very happy to help. Available framed or unframed in the following sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0, 50x70cm, 8x10”, 12x16”, 16x20”, 18x24”, 24x32”, 30x40”, 36x48” FRAMING INFORMATION: - Sustainably sourced, solid wood, made to order in the UK - Framed prints are printed with a white border, unframed prints are full bleed. If you'd like a border added or removed, get in touch BEFORE placing your order. - On designs where the border is part of the design, such as when the title is printed within the border, a white border will not be added. - Fronted with high quality clear plexiglass. Looks great and safe to ship. - Dimensions: Print dimensions are listed in the dropdown menu. Frames are 1" thick - Mounts: If you select a mount when ordering a framed print, a white, matte, card mount will be added in between the plexiglass and the print. Mounts add depth to the framed print, giving it a more professional look, as well as separating the plexiglass from the print. The mount is approximately 1" all the way around. PLEASE NOTE: All posters are printed to order and frames are built to order, therefore we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges. However, if you have any problems then please don't hesitate to get in touch. CUSTOMISATION: We are always happy to add, remove or edit the text on any of our designs. If you would like your print customised in any way, please get in touch with us BEFORE placing your order. Please note: Customisation is likely to add an extra day or 2 to processing times.
During my entire collage years, while struggling hard to complete my Bachelor of Science, I was once very fascinated on the various colourful chemical reactions in the Chemistry Lab. One ultra boring subject - Inorganic Chemistry was one of my most hated modules. Yet making crystals and forming beautiful chemical reactions were one of my most look-forward Lab sessions. That was the only "colourful" hands-ons I could ever get throughout my entire Biomedical course. Haha! I just couldn't get enough of such hands-ons, just for the sake of viewing colourful chemical reactions. I think I can literally burn the whole Lab down if I wanna go crazy. My Prof would probably bar me from the Lab and fail me! After I graduated and started to work in R&D, I never became a Chemist and was working on boring colourless, tasteless biological stuffs. Proteins, Bacteria and Viruses became my most best friends and they stinks! You bet on the kind of food e.coli eat, they smell and vomit proteins. Mind you, some of the drugs you are probably taking are spilled by these creatures. Oops! Not meant to freak you out, but some of them are just too good in making such stuffs and Scientists love them deeply. And could you imagine, I was making them vomiting proteins almost every week! This piece is available for sale HERE... Alright I digress... So out of inspiration with my little Chemistry knowledge, I decided to build an interesting Lab Oratory owned by this freakish Professor, Dr. Drake for Graphic 45, Alpha Stamps and ScrapFX. It's a little Lab Chapel where he concocted all of his finest herbal and insects poisons. Beware as you enter his Lab and don’t get too freaked out by the huge Exhibit A entrance! He has most of the deadliest delights, charms, potions, herbs and notions you could ever think of. As you tour around his Lab, you will be amazed by this gigantic Sands of Time in his movable herb garden. Flip to see how those minute orange sand falls to time; a therapeutic way to keep your mind off. Beware! Evil hypnosis will take place when you stare of it too much. Before you could realize it, your brain will be hijacked! Indeed a little freakish Lab Chapel! The Exhibit A speaks it all! Who would place such a display to freak people out? You bet, that's Dr. Drake... Supplies List Secret Spell Book Part One Collage Sheet Tiny Magic Books & Potions Labels Collage Sheet More Witchy Potion Labels Collage Sheet Tiny Little Books Collage Sheet ATC Book Box Graphic 45 Rare Oddities 8” x 8”Paper Pad Graphic 45 Rare Oddities 6” x 6” Patterns & Solids Metal Door Pull – Antique Brass Antique 3D Gold Crown Halloween 3D Skull Cameo Small Hinged Tin Blank Altoids Tin Amber Resin Potions Bottles Ghoulish Green Mini Resin Jars Green Resin Perfume Bottle Mini Clear Resin Whisky Bottle 1½” Glass Bottles Tiny Round Bottles Amber Even Tinier Bottles Wooden Doll Stand Pumpkin Pods Large White Turquoise Skull Beads Tiny White Turquoise Skill Beads Round Antique Broze Filigree Funky Bronze Scissors Charm Hourglass Charm Acrylic Die – Pre-Drilled in Black Clock Face Buttons 12mm Glass Cat Eyes Small Ceramic Horned Owl Tiny Green Leaf Garland 10mm Clear Glass Marbles 5/8” Bronze Skull & Bones Charms DIY Tine Bottle Stoppers Mix Bronze Pentagram Charms DIY Potion Bottles Bead Mix Set of Miniature Books Word Bands – Observations Tim Holtz Gothic Stencil ScrapFX Chippies (Clockface, Steampunk Frame, Mini Feathered Wings, Mini Alphabets, Baroque Frame, Flourish Diamond Mini) Gina’s Design Steampunk Dollies (black) Mixed Media (Shimmerz Paints, Clearsnap Smooch Pearlized Ink Accents) Own Stash – hourglass, twigs, miniature wood pieces
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Fifth International Confer- ence on Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS V), held at the Capitol Holiday Inn, Washington, DC, USA, from September 30 to October 4, 1985. The conference was the fifth in a series of conferences held bienni- ally. Previous conferences were held in Miinster (1977), Stanford (1979), Budapest (1981), and Osaka (1983). SIMS V was organized by Dr. R. J. Colton of the Nayal Research Lab- oratory and Dr. D. S. Simons of the National Bureau of Standards un- der the auspices of the International Organizing Committee chaired by Prof. A. Benninghoven of the Universitat Miinster. Dr. Richard F. K. Herzog served as the honorary chairman of SIMS V. While Dr. Herzog is best known to the mass spectrometry community for his theoretical development of a mass spectrometer design, known as the Mattauch-Herzog geometry, he also made several early and impor- tant contributions to SIMS. In 1949, Herzog and Viehbock published a description of the first instrument designed to study secondary ions pro- duced by bombardment from a beam of ions generated in a source that was separated from the sample by a narrow tube. Later at the GCA Cor- poration, he brought together a team of researchers including H. J. Liebl, F. G. Riidenauer, W. P. Poschenrieder and F. G. Satkiewicz, who designed and built, and carried out applied research with the first commercial ion microprobe.
Berghain Nightclub Poster, Berlin, Germany.An original travel poster of the world famous Berlin Nightclub, Berghain.Berghain, known as the world capital of techno music, opened in 2004 from the ashes of closed club Osgut. The club's main room is techno focussed, upstairs Panorama Bar features house music, while the bas
Quest'anno, il nostro gruppo di amiche, la sorellanza delle Ranocchie, ha pensato di collegare l'attività creativa in oratorio all...
The magnificent Church and Oratory of San Domenico in Sicily's largest city. This Palermo photography print is available in a variety or sizes, from small to extra large, and is striking displayed on its own or as part of a gallery wall. ----------- 3 FOR 2 ON ALL PRINTS FROM OUR SHOP >> https://goo.gl/7aK5jQ --------------- Image may be cropped slightly to fit size. If there is significant cropping a preview will be sent beforehand. Our photography prints are posted from photographs labs in the UK, USA, Australia and The Netherlands, whichever is closest to you. They are printed to order (no waste) on vegan non-toxin premium photography paper weighing 240gsm with a lustre finish. If you don't see the size or style you want listed, please message us directly: we always try to accommodate custom requests. Our photography prints are sold unframed. Sizes 8 x 12 inches and less are posted in a hard backed envelope. Larger sizes are sent in a poster tube. Prints are sent untracked. If you'd like to track your delivery, please upgrade to the paid delivery option. Customers are responsible for any customs charges, if applicable. ** Please ensure the address on your order is correct. Orders cannot be resent if the incorrect address has been entered. **
A museum of alchemy and a basement laboratory all housed in an ancient building in a Gothic tower.
Completed in 2004 in United States. Images by Tim Hursley / The Arkansas Office. The design of the Holy Rosary Complex-comprised of an oratory, administrative building, and religious education building-for a rural Catholic Parish...