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A HOUSE due for demolition is hosting an interactive exhibition about the importance of objects in peoples lives.
The free exhibition, called What is left opened at 4 Paxton Close on Stockton's Victoria estate today (Friday, October 10) with the aim of exploring how our dead loved ones are remembered through objects they have left behind.
A series of 50 photographs of people from across the UK, including Stockton, will be displayed, each with an audio recording of the persons voice explaining how the inherited object they are holding reminds them of the person they have lost.
Visitors sit in a special viewing chair to look directly at the photograph and listen to the subject speaking.
The portraits - depicting people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds are the work of collaboration between Leeds-based performance artist, Ellie Harrison and London-based photographer, Roshana Rubin-Mayhew.
They photographed the subjects in their own homes in order to capture the intimacy of their stories in their native surroundings.
The audio accompaniment to each photograph involves an interview conducted with them about their memories, along with a written transcript.
Examples of subjects presented include Adele, who is from Gateshead, sitting at her grandmothers dressing table and Rene, from Middlesbrough, holding a porcelain figure she bought in an antiques shop with her husband, Glyn.
Others taking part include Tess, from Newcastle, and Christine, from Stockton.
Ellie Harrison said: One thing that really struck me working with people from all walks of life, young and old, was how glad they were to have the opportunity to talk about their loved ones. Everyone involved seemed to enjoy the experience of picking an item to represent the person they had lost.
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This production won the second place at the Demodays 2014 OHP demo competition. Live performed at Demodays 2014 on an overhead projector.
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Next Car Game - Demolition Derby Gameplay Feller!
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CSGO - Ep. 8 - Demolition Pt. 2
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WILKES-BARRE For Noel George Miller, the demolition of a neighboring building is a little too close to home literally.
Crews from Brdaric Excavating Inc., of Luzerne, were tearing down a building at 31-35 North Welles Street. City spokeswoman Liza Prokop said the property suffered fire damage on two occasions most recently, she said a three-alarm fire damaged the building on Nov. 20 of last year.
The city had a professional engineer look at the property, and determined that the property was structurally unsound and demolition was the best option, she said.
Along with the damages, Prokop said that the building had been vacant and broken into more than a dozen times, and members of the public complained about its condition.
Miller, 71, stood outside and watched as heavy equipment tore down the building. He said it already began to collapse before the demolition, which sent bricks and other material into his yard.
The demolition, however, resulted in even more bricks coming into his yard and destroying a storage shed on his property. Crews had what appeared to be a large tarp between the two properties, but the tarp only covered a portion of the demolition site Millers house and backyard remained exposed.
He wasnt too worried about the minor structure, but was more worried about another storage building in his backyard and his house itself.
I asked them to stop and they refused, Miller said. What am I supposed to do?
Mere feet separated the crumbling building from Millers house. Along with the damaged shed, Millers gutter nearest the building being demolished was seemingly damaged.
Miller called police, who encouraged him to take pictures of his property before and after the demolition. Miller said he contacted the building code officer, who told him that the demolition was advertised in the newspaper.
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OAK RIDGE, Tenn. Demolition of the K-31 Building at Oak Ridges East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) began today, marking the removal of the fourth of five gaseous diffusion buildings at the former uranium enrichment site.
The two-story building covers 750,000 square feet and spans a 17-acre footprint. The K-31 facility began operations in 1951, and it was used to enrich uranium for defense and commercial purposes until it was shut down in 1985. In 2005, EM removed most of the hazardous materials from the buildings interior.
This project is possible because of the project managers and crews that completed the K-25 Demolition Project under budget and ahead of schedule, said Sue Cange, acting manager of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (EM). DOE and UCOR have established a model partnership that is allowing us to maintain momentum, complete additional cleanup work, and retain skilled workers.
URS | CH2M Oak Ridge LLC (UCOR), EMs cleanup contractor for the Oak Ridge Reservation, is responsible for demolishing the facility. The company prepared it for demolition this past summer by conducting asbestos abatement, removing the facilitys exterior transite paneling, disconnecting the buildings power sources, and completing pollution prevention efforts, such as filling interior and exterior storm drains.
EM and UCOR worked together to accelerate K-31s demolition five months ahead of its original proposed baseline schedule. The early start was achieved through EMs oversight and the hard work and safety focus of UCORs skilled workforce, supporting subcontractors, and labor partners.
Demolishing K-31 will bring us another step closer to our Vision 2016 initiative removal of all gaseous diffusion facilities from ETTP by 2016, said Ken Rueter, UCOR president and project manager. Achieving this vision will mark the first-ever complete cleanup of a gaseous diffusion plant and facilities. Removal of K-31, and afterward K-27, will eliminate a nuclear hazard and open up more ETTP property for reindustrialization and regional economic development.
Once the K-31 demolition is completed next year, the 383,000-square-foot K-27 Building will be the only remaining gaseous diffusion building at ETTP. It is scheduled for demolition in 2015.
Under DOEs reindustrialization program, property at ETTP is being transferred to the private sector as the agency works to make the site a private sector industrial park. Cleanup at the site is paving the way to achieve DOEs goal and creating a safer environment.
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