Departing Harbour Tour
ViewPosted on September 24 2014 in Architecture, Deadhead, Marine, Photography.
Posted on September 24 2014 in Architecture, Deadhead, Marine, Photography.
Figure 1: In this comparative chart, the tidal heights for Narvaez Bay in 2012 are shown in blue against a vertical (metric) scale. The black line represents the phases of the moon from new (low) to full (high), and the red line, the sun, its zenith rising and falling over the year. One can follow
ViewPosted on July 23 2014 in Graphics & Data, Marine, Tidal.
A visit from the Coast Guard after Deadhead’s arrival in Heritage Harbour. photo credits: Mike best essay writing website choose it Love
ViewWe are very grateful to be hosted by the Vancouver Maritime Museum! Since opening in 1959 as a Centennial project, the Vancouver Maritime Museum has celebrated the profound significance of the ocean and waterways of the Pacific and Arctic for over fifty years. Located in stunning Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC, the Maritime Museum’s featured attraction
ViewPosted on June 10 2014 in Marine.
The score for “Narvaez Bay: Tidal Predictions” began as a graphic work that depicted the tide levels over the course of a year near Timmings’ home on Saturna Island. Invoking the renaissance tradition of “Augenmusik” (Eye Music), the artist produced an illustrative score, replacing traditional musical notation with iconographical elements representing sun, moon and tide.
ViewPosted on June 4 2014 in Graphics & Data, Marine, Tidal.