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  • In the heart of the City of London, a caterpillar tracked crane tears down the walls of an old 70s office block close to St Paul's Cathedral, England. As a pedestrian walks past the blue hoardings that protect passers-by like him, the rubble is piled high before being removed as spoil to make way for an brand new construction that appears in an artist's impression picture on the right, above two site engineers wearing fluorescent jackets and hard hats. This is a scene of renewal in London's financial district. Of optimism and regeneration as businesses invest in new workplaces and replacing the tired, old offices that cannot accommodate new computer and server cabling technology.
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  • A new housing development of apartments in former Portuguese colony of Macau, now part of China. An artist’s impression of the finished project is replicated on a board with the Portuguese word Edificio followed by the English Flower City, a sign of the times. Portuguese traders first settled in Macau in the 16th century and subsequently administered the region until the handover on 20 December 1999. Macau is now administered by China as a Special Economic Region (SER) and is home to a population of mainland 95% Chinese, primarily Cantonese, Fujianese as well as some Hakka, Shanghainese and overseas Chinese immigrants from Southeast Asia and elsewhere. The remainder are of Portuguese or mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry, the so-called Macanese, as well as several thousand Filipino and Thai nationals. The official languages are Portuguese and Chinese.
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  • Locals admire carved vegetables on a small table inside a marquee at Lambeth Country Show. Housed in the tent, are gathered this group of south Londoner, here to admire and marvel at the collection of organic matter: Pineapples, potatoes, squashes and cabbages that have been carved and shaped into various artistic forms for judging then for the delight of these woman. They hold out smartphones to photograph and admire further, getting right down to table level for a closer picture.
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  • Children amazed at a distorted face through Petroc Sesti's art instillation called Time Fold in Great Helen's Square, in the City of London. The kids look at the optics with amazement, marvelling at its bending of light and optical experience. Petroc Sesti is a London based British artist and Time Fold bends light like a prism, hypnotising the viewer by reflecting on its ever-changing spiral motion.
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  • In a farmer's tool shed, a painted mural depicting B-24 Liberators sweeping over the cracked brick wall of what was once an officers’ mess at the WW2 Wendling airfield, Norfolk England. Below this scene of heroic military might, young officers flying Liberators of the 392nd Bomb Group gathered before and after raids into Germany from November 1943 to July 1945. The runway is now partly covered by a turkey farm and this building is now full of car and tractor parts. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • A view of an artist's impressions of Duke University's China campus in Kunshan, China, on October 01, 2011.  Duke University has started it's campus abroad as a way to capitalize on the increasing demand for Western university degrees in China, however the plan has drawn many critics at home as it drains resources from the home campus while opening the possibility of compromising on academic standards.
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  • A view of an artist's impressions of Duke University's China campus in Kunshan, China, on October 01, 2011.  Duke University has started it's campus abroad as a way to capitalize on the increasing demand for Western university degrees in China, however the plan has drawn many critics at home as it drains resources from the home campus while opening the possibility of compromising on academic standards.
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  • A worker walks past a wall decorated with artist's impressions of Duke University's China campus in Kunshan, China, on October 01, 2011.  Duke University has started it's campus abroad as a way to capitalize on the increasing demand for Western university degrees in China, however the plan has drawn many critics at home as it drains resources from the home campus while opening the possibility of compromising on academic standards.
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  • A street sweeper walks past a wall decorated with artist's impressions of Duke University's China campus in Kunshan, China, on October 01, 2011.  Duke University has started it's campus abroad as a way to capitalize on the increasing demand for Western university degrees in China, however the plan has drawn many critics at home as it drains resources from the home campus while opening the possibility of compromising on academic standards.
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  • This photographic artwork depicting a young boy fills the entire side of a four-storey terrace in Herbrand Street, Bloomsbury - but it has not necessarily impressed those living nearby.<br />
The image, which has been printed on paper and pasted onto the property's side wall, is by a French artist known as "JR", whose work currently features in an exhibition of street art at Tate Modern.<br />
JR told a local newspaper: "It's a mural, it's there for a period of time and can come off very easily. If people don't like it they can criticise it or scratch it off.<br />
"It's not my piece of art any more, it's in the street for everybody."<br />
The image is expected to be removed in the next few days but it has been condemned by the Bloomsbury conservation area advisory committee.<br />
Chairman Bill Reed said: "While many sites can benefit from this sort of thing, a listed building in a conservation area definitely doesn't."
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  • A teenage 4-piece band of drums, bass and two lead guitars perform in front of parents in an upstairs pub room in south London. 15 year-old lads play their own songs and covers by other musical artists. The audience look on as the boys play their instruments on a slightly raised stage in this room lit by daylight. Small girls sit on the floor looking impressed and mums and dads watch proud of their adolescent boys. The gig is a regular showcase organiused by their guitar teacher to demonstrate their musical skills as songwriters and musicians.
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