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Yahoo
29-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Iconic Headington car receives more artistic decorations
An abandoned car – recently described as a 'cultural icon' – has had more decorations added to it. For over a month, the black and silver two-seater has been parked on London Road, near to Bury Knowle Park, and since then it has seemingly taken on a life of its own. While initially the decorations were limited to Christmas tinsel, in the following weeks a Budweiser bottle was smashed into its windscreen and a note left saying 'it's my birthday'. A previous photo of the car which has been there for over a month (Image: Stephen Czajewski) In the latest update, the decorations have hit a new level with a piece of artwork depicting two fish circling the yin-yang symbol. READ MORE: In addition, several costume headbands – of an elf and the devil – have been stuck onto the heavily damaged car as well Christmas snowflake decorations. On top of being an art display, the car is also gaining a functional use, sporting flyers for local restaurants and the St Mary and St John Church. One resident claimed the car has become more iconic than the Headington Shark (Image: Oxford Mail) Such is its decor that, despite its dilapidated state, one local resident joking claimed it had become more recognisable than the famous Headington shark. Missed a copy of the Oxford Mail you wanted? Here's what to do — Oxford Mail (@TheOxfordMail) May 13, 2024 Stephen Czajewski said: 'Move over the famous shark as the car is becoming the cultural icon of Headington.' He added: 'I noticed the smashed window a couple of weeks ago and I'm surprised nobody has shifted it yet.' Oxford City Council previously said its officers would visit the abandoned vehicle and initiate an investigation within one day of a report being made.
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Gloucestershire in Pictures: Swimming and new art
After the driest spring on record, the rain finally returned to Gloucestershire. But the grey skies didn't stop school pupils in Stroud taking the plunge. Community fundraising, including a skydive, helped to raise the £60,000 needed to restore the pool at Leonard Stanley C of E Primary School, which was first built in the 1970s. And the school children celebrated the pool's reopening by making a big splash! There was also an historic new opening in Gloucester, and plenty of art on display in Cheltenham. Historic: St Mary Magdalene Church in the Forest of Dean village of Hewelsfield is a Grade II-listed building dating back hundreds of years. Discovery: Museum of Gloucester opened a new archaeology hub that "brings Gloucester's hidden history to life". The Discovery Centre, based in Eastgate Shopping Centre, will showcase artefacts from the museum's collection, many of which have never been seen by the public before. Milestone: The Cheltenham Playhouse has announced it's reached an initial fundraising target of £50,000, offering hope for the future of the community arts venue. Bosses warned last month that there was "a high risk" the theatre would close because its finances are in a "critical state". Fluffy newborns: Four penguin chicks have hatched at Birdland Park & Gardens in Bourton-on-the-Water. Birdland said this breeding season has been "especially significant" as the pairs - Pablo and Sunny, Broady and Kat, and Big Mac and Cookie - are all first time parents! Artful: Cheltenham Open Studios has been taking place this week with 78 different exhibition venues displaying the work of local artists. Visitors have been able to meet the artists, learn about their practice and even have a go themselves. Community purchase: A community group in Stroud had a £200,000 bid accepted to buy a meadow and woodland in the town. Rodborough Fields Preservation Group said it would set aside the land bordering the River Frome for recreational use. Fancy owning a tram: Offers are being invited to give Cheltenham last surviving tram a new lease of life. Tram 21 has been in storage for more than 30 years and Cheltenham Borough Council has offered it to anyone who is interested in doing something with it for the benefit of the community. New heights: Gloucester Cathedral has reopened its iconic Tower, now complete with a brand new roof deck. People can once again climb 269 steps up the tower to enjoy panoramic views of Gloucester, the Severn Valley and the Malvern Hills. Sign of the times: Shops in Gloucester could soon be asked to improve their signage to reflect the city's history and heritage. Gloucester City Council wants to make the city more attractive to residents, shoppers and tourists. Follow BBC Gloucestershire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Gloucestershire in Pictures: Wychwood and cheese rolling Gloucestershire in pics: Pies and record breakers Gloucestershire in pics: Water, water everywhere Gloucestershire in pics: Jazz fever in Cheltenham Gloucestershire in Pictures: Keeping it cool Gloucestershire in Pictures: A tryfest at Kingsholm Gloucestershire in pics: Narrowboats and bluebells Gloucestershire in Pictures: Pelicans and dancing Gloucestershire in pics: Blossom and community Gloucestershire in pics: Derby delight and sunsets Gloucestershire in pics: EMF, penguins and rugby Gloucestershire in pics: Loud outfits and stunning sunsets Gloucestershire in pics: Pancakes and rugby wins Gloucestershire in Pictures: Spring sunshine and stadium renaming Gloucestershire in pictures: Wildlife and history Gloucestershire in pictures: Celebs and canines Gloucestershire in pictures: Candlemas and frosts Gloucestershire in pics: Wolf moon and pine martens Gloucestershire in pics: Snow and sunrises Gloucestershire in pictures: Pink skies and frosty mornings Gloucestershire in pics: Festive spirit spreading Gloucestershire in pics: Decorations fit for a King Gloucestershire in pictures: Snow and winter walks Gloucestershire in pics: Winter walks and sunrises Gloucestershire in pictures: Sunsets and fireworks Gloucestershire in pics: Pink skies and autumn trees Gloucestershire in pictures: Floods and rugby Gloucestershire in pictures: Super moons and epic challenges Gloucestershire in pictures: Medals and rainbow clouds Gloucestershire in pictures: Stars and soap boxes Gloucestershire in pictures: Rowing records and fantasy characters Gloucestershire in pictures: Farm fun and public art


The Verge
05-06-2025
- Business
- The Verge
Angelo Sotira's display,
DeviantArt's co-founder made a digital art display... and it's $22,000. called Layer, is designed to house a kind of 'generative AI art,' which TechCrunch explains involves artists writing their 'own software to create digital AI artworks that change over time.' The display comes with a dedicated GPU capable of rendering 'infinite variations' of generative art in full resolution.