Do you know what a cornice is? A cornice is where the wind blows, like you have a rocky place, and the wind blows, so you can have snow over air. It's like a big wave of snow, and so Bruce got to the top with his friends.
And Bruce had walked along here to what was here, which was snow, but was actually a cornice where the snow is over a rock face. And the cornice broke, and he fell to his death. And Bruce was the country's leading young rock climber.
So you see those footprints on the left? Do you know what a cornice is? A cornice is where the wind blows, like you have a rocky place, and the wind blows, so you can have snow over air.
living is going to accelerate so here on the left this is a a red camera with all of its you know Mary of cornicopia and the parks and the whole reason for all this stuff is so that it can quickly um take in a lot of light and take in a lot of data um and this is all moving in One
For the lack of a public space, it was very difficult to reach out to the general public, as I wasn't able of installing the story collection stands next to balila stands or vendors along the strip of Jeddah Corniche for example. So I begin visiting cafes, universities, bazaars, exhibitions, homes, any public or private space that I can reach out to people and ask
And you know that woman in San Francisco after the earthquake? So she crosses the police safety line to stand underneath this collapsing cornice to get a selfie. And the only reason she's not dead is because there was not an aftershock.
He thought that point that you see there was a higher summit, and where his footprints are on the left, he went out on the point, but he was on a cornice and fell to his death. And you can see, this is from the other side, that big cornice on the top, and we had no idea that there was a--
In the sets directly opposite, old Sangster, the blind French don, was giving a tutorial to a young man so supine that he might have been asleep. And on the floor above, beneath the dark horizontal of the cornice and the broad pediment, a single window was alight, a lamp on the desk projecting a brilliant arc across the wall and ceiling.
And I press it all the way to the edge. I don't have to force a thicker outer edge to get that that puffy handle or in Italian called the cornicione. I just leave the center ever so slightly thicker because as my circle gets bigger, the center's gonna thin and I want to leave myself a little bit of slack in there.
And when I got to the top, someone said, what happened to Bruce, who had gotten there first? And Bruce had walked along here to what was here, which was snow, but was actually a cornice where the snow is over a rock face. And the cornice broke, and he fell to his death.
the point, but he was on a cornice and fell to his death. And you can see, this is from the other side, that big cornice on the top, and we had no idea that there was a-- India was very secretive in those days about maps.