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Disrupted Landscapes #4 is on show online through Offshoot Gallery
- Credit: Mandy Williams
Two photographic artists, who share an interest in politics, power and landscape, are showing their work via an East Finchley gallery.
England/Reflection is a two woman online exhibition by Mandy Williams and Natalie Robinson at Offshoot Gallery in High Road. Both are MA photography students at the University of the Arts London. Both are interested in how politics and power have shaped the landscape, and use rivers and seas to reflect on contemporary culture.
Disrupted Landscapes #2 is at Offshoot Gallery
- Credit: Mandy Williams
Williams black and white images of ruptured and deformed English landscapes include some that merge and bleed with alien geographies from NASA images. They resemble our own landscape yet are unable to support human life, as Williams presents an England increasingly hostile to those it perceives as outsiders. They are paired with a short video Inward Is
then slowly start to recede. this is incredible. because the flood event though it is still ongoing right now is not done. across southeast texas. a major, major thing we want to consider as floodwaters slowly recede. now let s talk irma. this storm gaining strength across the atlantic. cover endly 115 mile per hour wind. look at the forecast track going over the next 4 to, 72 hours. still expected to strengthen to a monster category 4. threatening the leeward and winward island. we have ability show difference between computer spreads. one european model. one american model. the european model shows the it going through the florida stralts. we he straits. and the other moving to the coastline. 1500 mile spread, george, between the two model consensus. at the moment we hope this thing veers out across the open atlantic. keep a close eye on it.
computer model forecast, the spaghetti charts, as we show them. this is from stormpulse.com, and there you can see the area we re watching, and those models all coming together pretty well, bringing them at earliest approach toward winward island probably not until thursday. if we would be talking about a u.s. impact which is possible, at the earliest, it would be about a week to a week and a half from now. so still a lot of question marks associated with this system. when we talk about the cape verdes and the development here, this is a typical area where we would see tropical storms or hurricanes develop in the month of august. so this green area across much of the atlantic into the caribbean, gulf of mexico, we can even see development across the east coast this time of year, and this darker orange area here across the leeward and winward islands is the area where most of them occur. just to kind of put this in perspective, and this is getting close to what we would call peak hurric