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The turbine hall, generating hall or turbine building is a building or room in any steam cycle or hydroelectric power plant which houses a number of components vital to the generation of electricity from the steam that comes from the boiler, or from the water coming from the reservoir. The components in the turbine hall typically are the turbines and electric generators, and in the case of steam cycle plants, moisture separators and reheaters. A turbine hall is typically extremely loud, and in the case of steam cycle plants, hot.
In nuclear power plants, boiling water reactors present unique challenges since the steam going through the turbines may be radioactive. This means that the turbine hall has to be slightly contained and much unique maintenance must be performed. A typical plant will house one high pressure turbine and two low pressure turbines.
Tate Modern is a modern art gallery located in London. It is Britain's national gallery of international modern art and forms part of the Tate group (together with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives and Tate Online). It is based in the former Bankside Power Station, in the Bankside area of the London Borough of Southwark. Tate holds the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art.
The galleries are housed in the former Bankside Power Station, which was originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of Battersea Power Station, and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963. The power station closed in 1981. In 1992 The Tate Gallery at the British National Art Museum proposed a competition to build a new building for modern art. The purpose for the new building would help with the ever-expanding collection on modern and contemporary art. In 1995 it was announced that Herzog & de Meuron had won the competition with their simple design. The architects decided to reinvent the current building instead of demolishing it. The Tate modern is an example of adaptive reuse, the process of finding new life in old buildings. The building itself still resembles the 20th century factory in style from the outside and that is reflected on the inside by the taupe walls, steel girders and concrete floors. The façade of the building is made out of 4.2 million bricks that are separated by groups of thin vertical windows that help create a dramatic light inside.
Philippe Parreno is a French artist who lives and works in Paris, France.
He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Grenoble from 1983 until 1988 and at the Institut des Hautes Etudes en arts plastiques at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris from 1988 until 1989.
Parreno rose to prominence in the 1990s, earning critical acclaim for his work that employs a diversity of media including film, sculpture, drawing and text. He is considered part of a close-knit group of European artists who came of age together in the 1990s — among them Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon and Pierre Huyghe. Taking the exhibition as a medium, Parreno radically redefined the exhibition experience by exploring its possibilities as a coherent “object” rather than as a collection of individual works. To this end, he conceives his shows as a scripted space where a series of events unfolds. The visitor is guided through the galleries by the orchestration of sound and image, which heightens their sensory experience. This is a question of creating, in a given volume, as much space and time as possible by folding and unfolding the space onto itself.
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age, a mead hall was such a simple building and was the residence of a lord and his retainers. Later, rooms were partitioned from it, and the space next to the front door became the entrance hall. Today, the (entrance) hall of a house is the space next to the front door or vestibule leading to the rooms directly and/or indirectly. Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage, corridor (from Spanish corredor used in El Escorial and 100 years later in Castle Howard) or hallway.
The term hall is often used to designate a British or Irish country house such as a hall house, or specifically a Wealden hall house, and manor houses.
In later medieval Europe, the main room of a castle or manor house was the great hall. In a medieval building, the hall was where the fire was kept. With time, its functions as dormitory, kitchen, parlour and so on were divided off to separate rooms or, in the case of the kitchen, a separate building.
The Tate is an institution that houses the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art. It is a network of four art museums: Tate Britain, London (until 2000 known as the Tate Gallery, founded 1897), Tate Liverpool (founded 1988), Tate St Ives, Cornwall (founded 1993) and Tate Modern, London (founded 2000), with a complementary website, Tate Online (created 1998). Tate is not a government institution, but its main sponsor is the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Tate is used as the operating name for the corporate body, which was established by the Museums and Galleries Act 1992 as The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery.
The gallery was founded in 1897, as the National Gallery of British Art. When its role was changed to include the national collection of modern art as well as the national collection of British art, in 1932, it was renamed the Tate Gallery after sugar magnate Henry Tate of Tate & Lyle, who had laid the foundations for the collection. The Tate Gallery was housed in the current building occupied by Tate Britain, which is situated in Millbank, London. In 2000, the Tate Gallery transformed itself into the current-day Tate, or the Tate Modern, which consists of a federation of four museums: Tate Britain, which displays the collection of British art from 1500 to the present day; Tate Modern, which is also in London, houses the Tate's collection of British and international modern and contemporary art from 1900 to the present day. Tate Liverpool has the same purpose as Tate Modern but on a smaller scale, and Tate St Ives displays modern and contemporary art by artists who have connections with the area. All four museums share the Tate Collection. One of the Tate's most publicised art events is the awarding of the annual Turner Prize, which takes place at Tate Britain.
French artist Philippe Parreno has transformed the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern in London into an immersive experience that aims to challenge the viewer's perception of time and space. It's a choreography of acoustics, sound lighting, flying objects and film, each connected to the other and playing their part in a far bigger score. Philippe Parreno: Anywhen / Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London. Press preview, October 3, 2016. #tate #tatemodern #turbinehall #philippeparreno #london #art #vernissagetv From the press text: Anywhen is a site-specific exhibition that changes throughout the day and that will evolve during the six-month period of the commission. The exhibition is conceived as an automaton which guides the public through a constantly changing play of moving elements, light confi...
so, where's Chernobyl's old iconic chimney now, after they've dismantled it? well, we shall find it... in the mighty hall of turbogenerators. this trip was a joint venture with Carl Willis, be sure to check out his youtube channel for more Chernobyl & radiation-related videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/Thallium208
For Tate Modern in London, artist Abraham Cruzvillegas conceived a site-specific installation that consists of two stepped triangular platforms that extend across the museum's iconic Turbine Hall. The platforms hold a geometric grid of 240 wooden planters filled with compost and over 23 tons of soil collected from parks and gardens all across London, from Peckham Rye to Regent's Park. Nothing hast been planted by the artist. Flowers, mushrooms, and other greenery may grow depending on what seeds or bulbs have found their way into the soil. The soil is lit by lampposts constructed by the artist using materials found in skips and building sites around Tate. Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas: Empty Lot / Turbine Hall, Tate Modern. Press preview, October 12, 2015. More videos on...
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This video shows installation progress of operating floor in turbine hall. The floors include main floor of turbine-generator and others of water heaters and de-arator. The progress is continuously shown in next videos.
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Looking down on the turbine all from the 87' level with units on load.
Superflex: One Two Three Swing! Art Installation by Danish artists’ collective Superflex in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern in London. Superflex: One Two Three Swing! Tate Modern, London. October 2/3, 2017. More videos on contemporary art, design, architecture: http://vernissage.tv Connect: http://www.facebook.com/vernissagetv http://twitter.com/vernissagetv Browse our Archive: http://vernissage.tv/archive/posts/ Find Artists, Designers, Architects: http://vernissage.tv/archive/artists/ Art TV pioneer Vernissage TV provides you with an authentic insight into the world of contemporary fine arts, design and architecture. With its two main series "No Comment" and "Interviews", art tv channel VernissageTV attends opening receptions of exhibitions worldwide, interviews artists, designers,...
Superflex art installation - hypnotic large silver ball pendulum, playground and more at Tate Modern, inside the huge Turbine Hall space, London October 2017
Giyo - "The Turbine Hall" Title track from the album "The Turbine Hall" Album artwork by Jahkio. Buy the album here: http://giyo.bandcamp.com/
If Tate Modern was Musée de la danse ? 15 & 16 May 2015 (Turbine Hall, Level 0) For two days only, in collaboration with dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz, around 90 dancers and choreographers took over the gallery spaces and the iconic Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. Three years after his performance of Flip Book at Tate Modern in the Tanks, Charmatz presents a new version with London-based amateurs. Drawing on Merce Cunningham: Fifty Years (Aperture, 1997) by dance archivist David Vaughan, which charts in pictures Cunningham’s choreography over 50 years, 'Roman Photo' invites a number of dancers, including former members of the company and amateur practitioners, to learn and perform Vaughan’s images as sped-up versions of Cunningham’s language.
Guardian photographer David Levene takes a look at Miroslaw Balka's monolithic installation at Tate Modern
Controlled Group carry out the Explosive Demolition of Turbine Hall at Drakelow Power station www.controlledgroup.com
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In October 2016, Philippe Parreno transformed Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall into an immersive experience, challenging visitors' perception of time and space with his Anywhen installation. Anywhen was a site-specific exhibition that changed throughout the day and that would evolve during the six-month period of the commission, until 2 April 2017. Visitors would have their senses activated and stimulated by a spectacular choreography of acoustics, sound lighting, flying objects and film, each connected to the other, and playing their part in a far bigger score. Tate’s Turbine Hall became a universe of inter-related and connected events and parallel realities. Events would unfold anywhen. Philippe Parreno is a French avant-garde artist who came to prominence in the 1990s and is perhaps most ...
Pyrotechnics have been used for the first time in the challenge to demolish the redundant turbine hall at Magnox’s Dungeness A Site. Contractor Erith used 16 small Autostem pyrotechnic cartridges in the two metre thick concrete plinth above turbo-generator four condenser, with small bursts introducing an expansion of gas which caused the concrete to fracture. This is the first time that this product has been used in the UK. An excavator was then used to make short work of removing the crumbling concrete in hours instead of days, reducing continuous dust and noise created during demolition.
Another successful blow-down event at Tilbury Power Station. Today it was the south end of the former Turbine Hall. http://brownandmason.com/
chernobyl disaster
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Kraftwerk - Tate Modern Turbine Hall, London, 2013-02-06 (2015 Home Remaster) 1. Meine Damen Und Herren - 00:00 2. The Robots - 00:35 3. Autobahn - 08:17 4. Kometenmelodie 1 - 21:01 5. Kometenmelodie 2 - 26:29 6. Mitternacht - 30:46 7. Morgenspaziergang - 32:58 8. Geiger Counter - 34:41 9. Radioactivity (Fukushima Version) - 35:13 10. Trans Europe Express - 41:31 11. Abzug - 44:51 12. Metal On Metal - 45:31 13. Spacelab - 48:46 14. The Model - 54:30 15. Neon Lights - 58:14 16. The Man・Machine - 1:04:13 17. Numbers - 1:09:27 18. Computer World - 1:12:25 19. Computer Love - 1:15:25 20. Home Computer - 1:20:05 21. Tour De France 1983 - 1:26:27 22. Tour De France 2003 - 1:30:41 23. Vitamin - 1:35:07 24. Planet Of Visions - 1:41:13 25. Boing Boom Tschak - 1:46:08 26....
Kraftwerk - Tate Modern Turbine Hall, London, 2013-02-14 (2015 Home Remaster) 1. Meine Damen Und Herren - 00:00 2. Tour De France 1983 - 00:32 3. Prologue - 03:38 4. Tour De France Étape 1 - 04:06 5. Chrono - 07:11 6. Tour De France Étape 2 - 09:04 7. Vitamin - 14:31 8. Aéro Dynamik - 20:44 9. Elektro Kardiogramm - 27:00 10. La Forme - 31:55 11. Régéneration - 38:15 12. Autobahn - 40:01 13. Geiger Counter - 52:51 14. Radioactivity (Fukushima Version) - 53:23 15. Trans Europe Express - 59:35 16. Abzug - 1:02:57 17. Metal On Metal - 1:03:36 18. The Robots - 1:06:50 19. Spacelab - 1:14:30 20. The Model - 1:20:14 21. Neon Lights - 1:23:58 22. The Man・Machine - 1:29:59 23. Numbers - 1:35:13 24. Computer World - 1:38:09 25. Computer Love - 1:41:08 26. Home Comput...
Kraftwerk - Tate Modern Turbine Hall, London, 2013-02-08 (2015 Home Remaster) [Repaired] 1. Meine Damen Und Herren - 00:00 2. Trans Europe Express - 00:51 3. Abzug - 4:14 4. Metal On Metal - 4:54 5. Franz Schubert - 08:10 6. Endless Endless - 08:58 7. Europe Endless - 09:22 8. The Hall Of Mirrors - 15:25 9. Showroom Dummies - 20:59 10. Autobahn - 24:51 11. Geiger Counter - 37:32 13. Radioactivity (Fukushima Version) - 38:05 13. The Robots - 44:15 14. Spacelab - 51:56 15. The Model - 57:57 16. Neon Lights - 1:01:39 17. The Man・Machine - 1:07:42 18. Numbers - 1:12:53 19. Computer World - 1:15:51 20. Computer Love - 1:18:48 21. Home Computer - 1:23:35 22. Tour De France 1983 - 1:29:46 23. Tour De France 2003 - 1:33:58 24. Planet Of Visions - 1:39:23 25. Boing Boom ...
Abraham Cruzvillegas is Mexico's quintessential conceptual artist whose works are often based on his architectural studies. He believes that architecture is linked to a person's identity, further expanding to the person's town, city, and nation, revealing the connection between people. Selected for the inaugural Hyundai Commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, Abraham Cruzvillegas presents a new large-scale installation.Turbine Hall is the world's most spacious installation venue, and befitting it, the installation is incredibly large in scale, and many have referenced it as Mega Art. Cruzvillegas previously stated that this exhibition would be an exhaustive summary of the art world he presented through previous works. In the thirteenth episode of Brilliant Ideas presented by Bloo...
Tate’s eleventh Unilever annual commission for the Turbine Hall, was a work by one of China’s greatest artists Ai Weiwei, (b.1957, Beijing). Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. However realistic they may seem, these life-sized sunflower seed husks are in fact intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Ai’s multiple roles as conceptual artist, curator, publisher, self-taught architect, public intellectual and Internet-champion, reflect on today’s society, using himself as an example to encourage individual responsibility. His work often uses a traditional formal language and classical methods of craft and production in China to encourage reflection on the geo-politics of cultural and economic exchange today. He is in convers...
In one of our craziest explorations ever, we find our way into a long-shuttered nuclear power plant. http://theproperpeople.com Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/theproperpeople/comments/54xi0f/abandoned_nuclear_power_plant_inside_the_reactor/ JOIN US ON: http://facebook.com/theproperpeople http://twitter.com/theproperpeople http://instagram.com/theproperpeople https://www.reddit.com/r/theproperpeople Enjoying our videos? Help us make more by buying a t-shirt: http://theproperpeople.spreadshirt.com Supporting us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/theproperpeople Or shopping through our Amazon affiliate link: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=thepropeo0d-20
Olafur Eliasson was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and it's where he still has one of his studios. The work that put Olafur on the map was the weather project, in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern in London, in 2003. It featured a glowing, half sun, that was reflected and completed by a mirror in the ceiling. Smoke and mirrors is one of his specialities.
Like lava from a volcano, Olafur Eliasson’s fascinating installation ‘Riverbed’ runs through the Danish Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The highly praised artist here shares his intriguing thoughts behind the installation. “The currency of trust” is the fundament on which ‘Riverbed’ is built - an installation that, according to Eliasson, bears resemblance to both the contemplative power of a Japanese garden as well as of ancient Pompeii after the destructive outbreak of Mount Vesuvius. In our society, a lot of things are defined by exclusion, and public institutions such as museums have to show that they have full trust in the artwork, the artist and the visitor in order for the latter to feel completely included. “If an audience feels trusted, then they dare to get involved”, says Elias...
Hardcore - Gabber On Saturday, 30.04.2016 Turbine Hall In the Lipperfeld 23, 46047 Oberhausen (GER) Doors: 20:00 07:00 h Artist's : Section Grabuge, Spitnoise, Bartoch, Sei2ure, System 3, F.Noize, Goetia, Masters Of Noise, System Overload, N-Vitral, Luxxer, Footworxx Records Showcase, A-Kriv, The Vinylraider, Hellter Skellter, Hardbouncer, X-mind, S’aphira, Bong-Ra, Vandal!sm, Deterrent Man, Thrasher, Darkcontroller, Sandy Warez, Da Mouth of Madness, Cryogenic, J-Roon, Kosmix, Unrest, Stolen Cult, Hard Infantry, Djane RVT, Onesimk, The Endless Souls, Omira, Chok-Dee vs Axel Erator, Little k, Paranoid, Evolution, Beagle vs. Miss Nighkat, Thyriotox, Corenography, B-Side, TerrorClown, Synchron-X Hosted by Mc Da Mouth of Madness Web Info: http://www.alex-events.net/ http://www.footworxx...
A ginormous 30 feet high spider would scare the life out of most of us. In this video three artists share their diverse feelings towards the spider sculpture made by French artist Louise Bourgeois – as a tribute to her mother. The spider “creeps under your skin,” “it is almost like a monster,” “Louise Bourgeois claimed her space and took it for granted.” The video shows three different approaches to art and to Louise Bourgeois’ sculpture. Lars Norén doesn’t like the mundane environment in which the sculpture is placed and would have preferred to see it inside a building. Karin Mamma Andersson admires Bourgeois and her work, whereas Meriç Algün Ringborg prefers art that not only deals with the personal life but also contains a political perspective. ‘Maman’ (1999) is a bronze, stainless s...
Artist Olafur Eliasson joins Jennifer Sliwka, co-curator of 'Monochrome: Painting in Black and White', to discuss his body of work, from 'The Weather Project' in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, to 'Room for one colour', the immersive light installation that features in our 'Monochrome' exhibition. Monochrome: Painting in Black and White 30 October 2017 – 18 February 2018 Sainsbury Wing Members go free. Pre-book tickets online and save: http://bit.ly/2wWXfWb Explore the tradition of painting in black and white from its beginnings in the Middle Ages through the Renaissance and into the 21st century. Painting using predominantly black-and-white pigments has long held a fascination for artists, yet there has never been a major exhibition on the subject. ‘Monochrome’ presents a series of cas...
Andy Dyson, Project Manager, Erith & Steve Jack, Programme Manager, Magnox, "Coordinating nuclear decommissioning in the UK"... Magnox Ltd is in the process of decommissioning and demolishing its 10 nuclear power stations in the UK. A 10 year framework contract has been set up with 6 contractors and Erith are one of these. This presentation refers specifically to the deplanting and demolition of the Turbine Hall at Bradwell Power Station carried out by Erith in collaboration with Magnox. It looks at the bureaucracy that caused problems with the project How the problems were overcome How the project was completed safely, on programme, within budget.
Welcome to Camodo Gaming's Let's Play of Cities Skylines EP 7. Episode 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqDNPQMsP_c Turbine Interchange: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=406269372 Cities on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/255710/ About This Game Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience. From the makers of the Cities in Motion franchise, the game boasts a fully realized transport system. It also includes the ability to mod the game to suit your play style as a fine counter balance to the layered and challenging simulation. You’re...
Transforming Exhibition Formats in Transforming Societies Tate Modern's Turbine Hall tells us as much about the state of Western society in 2015 as the Crystal Palace reflected mid-19th century productivism, or as early modern curiosity cabinets connect to the rise of consumer culture. Art institutions are mirrors of the socio-economic order of their time, whose basic parameters they practice and enact. We can retrace the entire history of individualisation by following the increase of wall space between paintings in 19th and 20th century galleries. We can comprehend the transition of early market societies into consumer societies alongside the transformation of 19th century museums into white cubes. And we can analyse the contemporary experience society on the basis of the way it transfo...
The Royal Academy Schools Annual Lecture. Renowned Danish-Icelandic artist, Olafur Eliasson is joined by the RA’s Artistic Director Tim Marlow to discuss his extraordinary architectural projects and works in public spaces over the past 20 years. Artist Olafur Eliasson’s diverse works – in sculpture, painting, photography, film, and installations – have been exhibited widely throughout the world. Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space. His art is driven by his interests in perception, movement, embodied experience, and feelings of self, as well as his desire to make the concerns of art relevant to society at large. His projects have included The blind pavilion fo...
Lecture from the 6th VELUX Daylight Symposium “Daylight as a driver of change” that took place in London on 2-3 September 2015. For more information visit http://thedaylightsite.com ABSTRACT Olafur Eliasson’s art is driven by his interests in perception, movement, embodied experience, and feelings of self. Eliasson strives to make the concerns of art relevant to society at large. Art, for him, is a crucial means for turning thinking into doing in the world. Eliasson’s diverse works - in sculpture, painting, photography, film, and installations – have been exhibited widely throughout the world. Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public spherethrough architectural projects and interventions in civic space. Olafur Eliasson was born in 19...
British artist Tacita Dean created a filmwork for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. FILM is an experimental response to the architecture of the space and a portrait of the medium itself. Professor Rosalind E. Krauss discusses Tacita Dean’s work FILM 2011, in relation to her ongoing championing of medium specificity. Rosalind E Krauss, editor and cofounder of October magazine, is University Professor at Columbia University. She is the author of The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths, The Optical Unconscious, Bachelors, and Perpetual Inventory. Her latest book, Under Blue Cup (2011), explores the relation of aesthetic mediums to memory. This event is related to the 2011 exhibition The Unilever Series: Tacita Dean: FILM http://www2.tate.org.uk/tacitadean/
MTN SAMA 19 Nominees Announcement from Turbine Hall in Johannesburg Wednesday 20 March. for more info visit http://www.samusicawards.co.za Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/samusicawards Twitter: #mtnsama19