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Heritage Destruction in Christchurch - Cranmer Courts day 9
Friday 12 Oct 2012, day 9 of demolition - Cranmer Court building
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Continued from day 8:
No, as I suspected, they had no intention of stopping. Going at it hammer and tongs (or big orange donger!). The bad news from this building's point of view, is that after all the TV coverage of Council voting to halt demolition, people automatically just assume it was. No it wasn't. Refer to the hearsay I mentioned last video, the contractors have had the wind put up them by someone (possibly themselves).
There is an air of anger mounting in the public (eg car tooters) as more of the public wake up to what's probably going on, or more likely the news coverage the day before - anarchy in the Council Chambers. These are prominent people like the Wizard and Chair Director of the Arts & Heritage Trust, not some random bunch of hippies - although some chaining of oneself to a heritage building wouldn't go amiss at the moment (I was considering a high-rise because without them the Christchurch skyline looks a bit third-world - but I don't like heights, and dangling 25 stories up with the possibility of more quakes is a bit much). Yes the car horns are irritating, that's the point of protesting. I went quite late in the day not long before the contractors knocked off, so it got quiet fairly soon.
I thought I'd include the whole walk-round scene to give an impression of the state of the remainder of the building, the foundations, the gardens etc. And some from the back. Owners spent a million dollars making it safe and watertight, this is slated to get torn down. Apparently no one paid them for those heritage protection efforts, and they can't expect to recover the costs now. In fact they're forced to pay for a demolition and accept hefty delay penalties, in the name of safety laws which I expect will come to light as being unjustified and/or fraudulent (but no one ever questions the validity of safety efforts - it's the great new taboo). These temporary laws (granting of extraordinary executive powers, not the building codes) will need to be repealed at some point, I wonder what sort of mess that is going to leave. While NZ remains a democracy long-term and deception (well-meaning or not) at this level, if exposed, will lead to a change of government, in the short term this is a blatant dictatorship. Basically Wellington (the capital of NZ, and biggest earthquake worry of the country) seems to be playing an experiment on Christchurch, out of fear / sympathy / cruelty / confusion / relief. They seem to have an excellent propaganda machine churning away though I haven't got the foggiest how it works. They also have a fair point about safety and the rebuild, but ultimately they aren't HERE (except for a couple of locals under remote control, and my good MP the right honourable ex-woodwork teacher).
Anyway, enough politics (again). I only went down last Thursday to get some photos (after the overnight demolition order), but got enough video to be worthwhile so put it on YouTube (rather than trying the news networks). Of course I couldn't resist going back for half an hour or two most days since then. But after Friday I thought I'm generally over helping save a building which is going to be knocked down anyway (or not...). (Yet I went back over the weekend.)
Some notes:
- I hurriedly taped some felt over the mics so the wind noise is subdued (not a proper deadcat, so you still get the well let's say aura of an amateur shot)
- I took a small tripod attachment to work as a steadicam to help with camera shake and that IS system battling my skilful pans. Still getting used to that...
- Yes I was on my bike today, no you can't drive over Cranmer Square (but the news crews did), as a sense of normalcy returns to the city you probably wouldn't any more.
- I'd better say (before the cops try to shut the road down) that no, the scene with the truck isn't as dangerous as it looks. He wasn't trying to run us down (might have crossed his mind...), just had to get into his lane, and the camera makes it look closer / faster than it really was. Funny thing is, the argument was about whether we had to keep behind the road cones. I still had my bike helmet on, engineer with a hardhat, I can go wherever I bloody well want... All good fun. We had a good chat later and like pretty much everyone I met, the security guards are all sad to see the building going - contractors too apparently, but it looks like it has tested their patience for the last time.
- Same goes for my position 'under' the demolition. There's actually quite a distance, as you can see in some of the end-on shots. I'm not unaware of the hazards of falling masonry.
- I don't think the contractor was trying to hose me (well maybe a bit). I don't know if I could resist that temptation. Anyway it doesn't matter, that part of the ground was already wet, so I had the sense to put a plastic bag over the camera.
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What historically took centuries to construct was accomplished in three years in the building of the 11-story Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. This first Roman Catholic Cathedral to be erected in the western United States in 30 years began construction on May 1999 and was completed by the spring of 2002.
Spanish architect, Professor José Rafael Moneo has designed a dynamic, contemporary Cathedral with virtually no right angles. This geometry contributes to the Cathedral's feeling of mystery and its aura of majesty.
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Just as many European Cathedrals are built near rivers, Moneo considered the Hollywood Freeway as Los Angeles' river of transportation, the connection of people to each other. The site is located between the Civic Center and the Cultural Center of the city.
I wanted both a public space, said Moneo, and something else, what it is that people seek when they go to church. To the architect, the logic of these two competing interests suggested, first of all, a series of buffering, intermediating spaces -- plazas, staircases, colonnades, and an unorthodox entry.
Worshippers enter on the south side, rather than the center, of the Cathedral through a monumental set of bronze doors cast by sculptor Robert Graham. The doors are crowned by a completely contemporary statue of Our Lady of the Angels.
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The 151 million pound Cathedral rests on 198 base isolators so that it will float up to 27 inches during a magnitude 8 point earthquake. The design is so geometrically complex that none of the concrete forms could vary by more than 1/16th of an inch.
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10 Facts Movie Theaters Don't Want You to Know
We all love movie theaters for the special feeling they give with fantastic special effects, complete sound immersion and the taste of popcorn. Would you still love them just as much if you found out their secrets movie theater owners don’t want you to know? We’re going to unveil 10 movie theater secrets.
In cinemas, many people can’t always keep their feelings to themselves and that’s normal. For example, a movie about cannibals called Raw appeared to be too hard to watch for a couple of visitors at The Toronto International Film Festival in 2016. The people fainted and one of them hit his head badly during the fall.
Digital devices can do everything on their own, and there are more automatic processes at a cinema than there were during the previous century.
Keep it in mind that in case there are some problems with a projector (the image is blurred, not centered, etc.), you’ll have to stand up and go notify a staff member in the lobby.
20% of the population, including Johnny Depp himself, simply can’t perceive those three dimensions. Harvard Medical School neurobiology professor Dr. Margaret S. Livingstone explains it could be due to stereo-blindness when eyes can’t see in 3D because of the way they are aligned.
If you love cleanliness that much, try to visit the cinema in the morning and avoid going there on Friday and Saturday nights when a lot of other people go out to the movies.
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The biggest part of the profit isn’t earned by ticket sales. 0:49
There’s a lot of piracy. 2:45
A younger audience can watch adult-rated movies. 3:35
Viewers cry, weep, and run out of the hallways. 4:11
Creative ways to sneak in food 5:19
Many people avoid 3D films. 5:57
If there’s something wrong with the picture, the projection booth worker won’t help. 6:58
Cinema halls are full of garbage on weekend nights. 7:38
People often fight at the movies. 8:32
You are being watched! 9:00
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-Theaters have to pay a lot to film studios in the first two months of distribution so they have to make their money out of concession.
-The cinema staff members who manage to prevent movie theft get a $500 prize.
-The younger generations buy a ticket when two movies start simultaneously, and one of them is not R-rated.
-A movie about cannibals called Raw appeared to be too hard to watch for a couple of visitors at The Toronto International Film Festival in 2016. The people fainted and one of them hit his head badly during the fall.
-One couple stuffed a truckload of food into an infant’s car seat and went to watch a movie. A girl from put some pasta into zip-lock bags and brought them into the cinema with her.
-3D glasses give you an illusion of being inside a movie and it drives your visual analyzer crazy.
-Even though a movie projector has to be programmed during the day, there’s nobody sitting in the booth when you watch a movie.
-A short break between two movies is not enough time for a cinema staff to thoroughly clean up a theater.
-Someone who loves to fight will always find a reason to do so. It could be that someone took someone else’s parking place, they talked on the phone during the movie, or someone is chomping too loudly.
-Thanks to security cameras, movie theater staff can spot and kick out couples that go too far on their “loveseats”.
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