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[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]

Recreating the sea on land is no easy task, especially when a stable and viable marine ecosystem is the crux of the plan. When things go wrong, however, the life leaves and what’s left looks especially out of place – a fish out of water as it were. These 8 amazing abandoned aquariums illustrate what happens when the artificial environments of yesterday go apocalypse now.
(image via: Williams Family)
Coral World Bahamas is a combination aquarium and beach resort that opened in 1987. Its signature lighthouse-like tower observatory was built on an artificial island and is linked to the mainland of Nassau via an elevated causeway.
(images via: Worldnews.com and Ambertq)
Coral World suffered severe damage from Hurricane Floyd in 1999 and although the UFO-esque tower remains as an easily recognizable landmark, the cessation of any maintenance by owners Coral World International is allowing rust and weathering to inexorably take their toll.
(images via: SixFlagsHouston Forums and Artificial Owl)
Sea-Arama Marineworld opened in 1965 and was Galveston’s most popular attraction for decades. Times change, however, and when Sea World Park opened in San Antonio the more modern facility began scooping too many of Sea-Arama Marineworld‘s potential visitors for the aging facility to remain profitable – it closed its doors for good in 1990.
(images via: Abandoned But Not Forgotten (ABNF))
Sea-Arama Marineworld was completely demolished in 2006 but thanks to the efforts of photojournalists both amateur and professional, we can appreciate the sad beauty of the former 25-acre complex as it silently molders away.
(image via: Mohammed Absar)
Captured in the midst of ongoing decay in mid-June of 2010, the abandoned aquarium at the otherwise open-for-business Lal Bagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore, southern India puts on a brave front against the irresistible force of passing time. Though the garden as a whole dates back to 1760, the aquarium building is of much more recent vintage.
(images via: Tee-Photo and Abandoned Kansai)
The Saikaibashi Public Aquarium opened sometime in the mid-1960s and operated for about 30 years. Its remains can be found in the city of Sasebo, near Nagasaki in western Japan.
(images via: Forbidden Kyushu)
The two-story aquarium was anything but grandiose – passage between the two levels was via stairs, not an elevator or escalator – but it did boast a four times daily dolphin show.
(image via: Forbidden Kyushu)
The aquarium’s decaying remnants are surprisingly free from graffiti though most of the building’s windows have been broken. Considering the area’s humid summer climate and frequent summer storms it’s probable the Saikaibashi Public Aquarium will be taken over by mold and mildew unless a demolition crew doesn’t demolish it first.
(images via: Realbruts! and What My Eyes Have Seen)
Overshadowed by the Greater Cleveland Aquarium that’s housed in a fully renovated abandoned power plant, the old Cleveland Aquarium was a modest structure free of bells and whistles.
(images via: Kingtycoon and Mobius Faith Imaging)
The elderly brickwork building was used for police K9 training for a time after the aquarium closed but both cops and dogs have hightailed it outta there as well.
(images via: 28DaysLater)
Dolphin Island, or “Hiikuu Island” in half-Japanese is located a stone’s throw off the coast of Okinawa. When the surprisingly large restaurant/aquarium was built several decades ago a causeway was constructed to provide easy access. Nowadays any intrepid explorers must wade across at low tide – stay too long and you’ll be spending the night alone with only spiders and fire ants for company!
(image via: Gakuran)
The remnants of Dolphin Island‘s small aquarium can be found within the forlorn building; all of the tanks (and their occupants) are long gone however.

It’s not known why the place’s owners saw the need for an above-ground aquarium when the surrounding waters are a scuba-diver’s paradise but maybe that’s one reason the island is deserted today.
(image via: Foto8)
The frequency of tourism to Israel’s border regions may be described as boom or bust… the former typically leading to the latter. It’s not certain why the colorful water park complex above gave up the ghost in 2010 but lets just say the life preserver at the bottom of the pool had no takers.
(images via: Tumblr, Crafted By Ben and Escobar.ID.AU)
Japan’s Tokyu Corporation had high hopes when they opened the Atlantis Marine Park in December of 1981. Located in the small town of Two Rocks a few miles north of Perth, the park encompassed 14 hectares (more than half of them artificial lakes) and boasted an Oceanarium, a Seal Pool, a Dolphin Pool and a Children’s Adventure Park. Six dolphins were caught nearby and three more were born at the park in 1988.
(image via: Tumblr)
Thought the dolphins liked Atlantis Marine Park enough to start settling down and producing offspring, the Australian government had a few issues – mainly, the park’s dolphin tank was now too small and would have to be expanded or a larger one built.
(images via: WAtoday and Tumblr)
Faced with an expensive renovation bill and mindful of declining profits, Tokyu Corporation decided to cut their losses, release their dolphins and close the park. Old King Neptune was/is not amused though appearances may indicate otherwise.
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(image via: EnglishRussia)
Several sources state the Russian building above is an abandoned children’s summer camp building, not an abandoned aquarium. You’ve gotta love the design, whatever it is, even in its currently decrepit state. When Great C’thulhu and his minions finally awake and reclaim their old stomping grounds, this is what it’s gonna look like.



[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]
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A few nice visual art images I found:
Composed Nature

Image by ines saraiva
video – www.youtube.com/watch?v=do81AyTWnNA
"COMPOSED NATURE (2012) – STAALPLAAT SOUNDSYSTEM & LOLA LANSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Twenty-four birches are each fitted with a vibrating motor that can be activated from a distance. The vibration makes it possible to control the shaking of the the leaf canopy and generates noise fields that surround the visitor. The group of motorised trees form a sensit
ive but powerful and interactive instrument that invites visitors to improvise or compose. Trees, apparently passive bystanders in our everyday surroundings, are used to create a natural — or even supernatural — experience."
IN: www.musica.be/en/composed-nature-2012-staalplaat-soundsys…
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"In Klankenbos (Sound Forest) contemporary artworks produce sounds. Not only are your ears stimulated, you’d better keep your eyes open as well, for the sound installations are fascinating visual artworks which deserve to be looked at. Thus Klankenbos is a special auditory and artistic open air experience, inviting you along a promenade walk at the Provincial Domain Dommelhof in Neerpelt. With its ten stationary and three mobile sound installations Klankenbos is quite unique in Europe."
IN: www.musica.be/en/unique-collection-sound-art-installations
"Awakening Woods
In the context of Manifesta 9 – Parallel Events, Musica is hosting a summer exhibition with three new acquisitions for the permanent Klankenbos collection and two temporary media installations."
IN: www.musica.be/en/awakening-woods-klankenbos-summer-expo
Catalogue:
www.musica.be/en/klankenbos-catalogue
Neerlpelt, Belgium, 08/2012
Fluisteroren

Image by ines saraiva
"FLUISTEROREN (2005) – BAUDOUIN OOSTERLYNCK
This mobile sound installation consists of various “prostheses”. They enable the capture of sound that normally cannot be heard by the inadequate human era. The underlying question of this installation relates to where exactly the body fails and what is needed to compensate it. FluisterOren (Dutch for ‘whispering ears’) can be understood as tools to redi
scover the sensitivity of original sound. Their meaning is to be found in their use to find almost inaudible sounds.
Baudouin Oosterlynck (BE) works already 30 years on the topics of hearing and listening. He permanently studies several aspects of acoustics, and also silence intrigues him. He designed some 60 installations and 50 “listening aids” that emphasis the relation between silence and sound."
IN: www.musica.be/en/fluisteroren-2005-baudouin-oosterlynck
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"In Klankenbos (Sound Forest) contemporary artworks produce sounds. Not only are your ears stimulated, you’d better keep your eyes open as well, for the sound installations are fascinating visual artworks which deserve to be looked at. Thus Klankenbos is a special auditory and artistic open air experience, inviting you along a promenade walk at the Provincial Domain Dommelhof in Neerpelt. With its ten stationary and three mobile sound installations Klankenbos is quite unique in Europe."
IN: www.musica.be/en/unique-collection-sound-art-installations
"Awakening Woods
In the context of Manifesta 9 – Parallel Events, Musica is hosting a summer exhibition with three new acquisitions for the permanent Klankenbos collection and two temporary media installations."
IN: www.musica.be/en/awakening-woods-klankenbos-summer-expo
Catalogue:
www.musica.be/en/klankenbos-catalogue
Neerlpelt, Belgium, 08/2012
Fluisteroren

Image by ines saraiva
"FLUISTEROREN (2005) – BAUDOUIN OOSTERLYNCK
This mobile sound installation consists of various “prostheses”. They enable the capture of sound that normally cannot be heard by the inadequate human era. The underlying question of this installation relates to where exactly the body fails and what is needed to compensate it. FluisterOren (Dutch for ‘whispering ears’) can be understood as tools to redi
scover the sensitivity of original sound. Their meaning is to be found in their use to find almost inaudible sounds.
Baudouin Oosterlynck (BE) works already 30 years on the topics of hearing and listening. He permanently studies several aspects of acoustics, and also silence intrigues him. He designed some 60 installations and 50 “listening aids” that emphasis the relation between silence and sound."
IN: www.musica.be/en/fluisteroren-2005-baudouin-oosterlynck
~~~
"In Klankenbos (Sound Forest) contemporary artworks produce sounds. Not only are your ears stimulated, you’d better keep your eyes open as well, for the sound installations are fascinating visual artworks which deserve to be looked at. Thus Klankenbos is a special auditory and artistic open air experience, inviting you along a promenade walk at the Provincial Domain Dommelhof in Neerpelt. With its ten stationary and three mobile sound installations Klankenbos is quite unique in Europe."
IN: www.musica.be/en/unique-collection-sound-art-installations
"Awakening Woods
In the context of Manifesta 9 – Parallel Events, Musica is hosting a summer exhibition with three new acquisitions for the permanent Klankenbos collection and two temporary media installations."
IN: www.musica.be/en/awakening-woods-klankenbos-summer-expo
Catalogue:
www.musica.be/en/klankenbos-catalogue
Neerlpelt, Belgium, 08/2012
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v1.0 A Stop-motion animation I made. Voices are done by my girlfriend. I used my Nikon D60, Photoshop,and Aftereffects to put this video together. Hope you enjoy it

Lomography, ein fotografisches Lebensgefühl. Abseits der Perfektion, dafür experimentierfreudig, zufallsliebend, verspielt und – analog. Die zehn goldenen Regeln der Lomografie sagen vor allem eins: Vergiss die Regeln. Geh einfach raus, habe Spaß, halte jeden Moment fest, aus dem Dein Leben besteht.
Diesem Credo folgend erfinden die Lomografen ihre analoge Fotografie ständig neu. Lomografie hängt weniger den „guten alten Zeiten“ nach, sondern lebt im Hier und Jetzt. Erfindet und baut neue Kameras für heute oder belebt Altes, verloren Geglaubtes wieder, um es anschließend zu verändern.

Aus dem inzwischen sehr großen Universum an Lomografie-Kameras haben wir für heute die La Sardina herausgepickt. Diese gibt es in unglaublich vielen Varianten und falls man mit keiner davon glücklich wird, auch in einer DIY-Version zum Selbstgestalten.
Den ganzen großen Auftritt im heutigen Türchen hat allerdings die La Sardina Splendour im Paket mit Fritz the Blitz. Wie alle La Sardinas basiert auch sie auf der Idee, eine praktische kleine Kamera aus einer Sardinendose zu machen. Natürlich riecht die Splendour aber nicht streng.

Diese Metall-Version des standardmäßig aus Plastik bestehenden Modells La Sardina verbindet beide Welten: Spielzeugfotografie, Spaß und Unbeschwertheit mit Schick, einem Schuss Perfektion und Wertigkeit. Ein feiner Begleiter für Straßenfotografie, der sich dezent zurückhält, während Du beobachtest und auf den richtigen Moment wartest.
Auf gängigem 35mm-Kleinbildfilm fängt sie mit einem großen Blickwinkel von 89° atemberaubende Weitwinkelaufnahmen ein. Dazu ist das Fokussieren mit nur zwei Einstellungen spielend einfach. Und mit nur einem Klick macht sie auch Mehrfach- oder Langzeitbelichtungen.

Mit dabei ist Fritz the Blitz, im zur Splendour passenden Metall-Look und drei verschiedenen Entfernungseinstellungen, um jede Szene ins richtige Licht zu rücken. Mit Farbfiltern kannst Du Dich zusätzlich dazu noch bunt austoben. Das Paket hat einen Wert von 180 €.
Um die La Sardina Splendour mit Fritz the Blitz zu gewinnen, schreibe einen Kommentar unter bürgerlichem Namen und gültiger E-Mail-Adresse bis heute um 24 Uhr. Danach verlosen wir sie per Zufallsgenerator unter allen Kommentatoren. Die genauen Gewinnspielregeln findest Du hier. Viel Glück!
kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin

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