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  2. Portal (sculptures) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Portals, the organization creating the Portal series. The Portal is a series of sculpture attractions which videoconference between one another. Created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys, they are large, identical circular sculptures that are located in various public city spaces, connecting two cities together by displaying a livestream of each city along with a camera on top of ...

  3. Still Alive - Wikipedia

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    It had been played live at the third Video Games Live concert, and released as part of the album Video Games Live Level 3. [30] Coulton worked with They Might Be Giants songwriter John Flansburgh on a new version of "Still Alive" for an album by Coulton in 2013. [33] It was included in the Vitamin String Quartet's Geek Wedding Album. [34]

  4. Porta Pia - Wikipedia

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    Most experts consider that Michelangelo was concerned with creating picturesque and dramatic facades to fulfill their important symbolic function as an entrance to Rome. The gate is further emphasized by his positioning of the portal at the end of strada Pia, which resumed the route of the ancient "Alta Semita". It then continues on the current ...

  5. The Unsaved - Wikipedia

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    The Unsaved (Romanian: La limita de jos a cerului; literally "At the lower limit of the sky") is a 2013 Moldovan [1] drama film directed by Igor Cobileanski. It was selected as the Moldovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards , but was not nominated.

  6. Axis mundi - Wikipedia

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    18th-century illustration of Mount Kailash, depicting the holy family: Shiva and Parvati, cradling Skanda with Ganesha by Shiva's side. In astronomy, axis mundi is the Latin term for the axis of Earth between the celestial poles.

  7. Ishtar Gate - Wikipedia

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    Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Ishtar gate. The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon (in the area of present-day Hillah, Babil Governorate, Iraq).It was constructed c. 569 BC [1] by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north side of the city.