Lightweight glass for the rear window and rear side windows, lightweight door panels with
door opening loops, reduced sound insulation, and the omission of rear seats emphasize the consistency of the material choices and the dedication to saving weight.
Not exact matches
When an «experienced» mom sees a «newbie,» the look in her eye as fruit
loops cascade from the
open van
door is not judgement; it's nostalgia and camaraderie.
Even the inner
door opening mechanism, which consists of a simple nylon
loop positioned next to the armrest, harks back to the»70s.
At the interior, you get full bucket seats made of carbon with perfect lateral support for high - level Gs, lightweight
door panels with storage nets and
opening loops, reduced sound absorption and a lightweight rear lid.
Once during a fight at night time with lots of zombies my character became stuck in a
loop of trying
open a car
door leading to a full game lockup.
Most hidden items are found behind broken
doors you can shoot with a charged blast, while corridors will almost always
loop around back to an
open area.
The entire room is given a blue tint by an illuminated ceiling, as projected slow - motion
loops of six men and six women, alone in their frames, perform an unresolved gesture without acknowledging the viewer, like
opening an apartment
door, or floating (or sinking) in water.
>> > Japanese AIT ARTIST TALK # 73 «Low Relief / Unreal Estate» Artist Talk by Marina Višić and Ksenia Galiaeva from the Netherlands Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 Time: 19:00 - 21:00 (18:30
Door open) Venue: Daikanyama AIT Room Support: Mondriaan Fonds, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands * All admissions with 1 drink / Booking required / Consecutive Japanese translation available Marina Višić / (Left) Studio experimentation with compositions, 2017 / (Center) Bankside Sulphur, 2017, video
loop / (Right) Stills from Oriel, 2017, detail of 3 channel video installation Ksenia Galiaeva / (Left and Center) «Mt Knee» / (Right) «Cloudscreens» AIT is very pleased to present the artist talk by Marina Višić and Ksenia Galiaeva, both based in the Netherlands.