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The subversive amusement park created in England by the artist known by the pseudonym Banksy, was dismantled this Monday and its materials will be sent to Calais, France, to build shelters for immigrants. , which among other attractions featured a burned replica of Disneyland castle and a Cinderella killed in a carriage accident, closed permanently on Sunday afternoon after having received visitors. "Soo Calais," said a message on the amusement park's website. «We will send all the wood and facilities from to the refugee camps in Calais to build shelters. There will be no ticket sales on the internet," added the note, which concluded with an ironic tone. Thousands of immigrants are crowded into the town in northern France waiting to make the jump to the United Kingdom. , which opened its doors on August 22, brought together works by Banksy and about fifty artists, such as the British Damien Hirst and David Shrigley, the Spanish and Paco and the American Jenny Holzer.
The park was a mockery, an intentionally depressive place to expose the miseries of the world in contrast to the tone of Disneyland. Banksy is a legendary America Mobile Number List artist of the London graffiti scene, whose face or identity is unknown, but whose works, which appear from one day to the next on the streets of London, are valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and wife of Prince William of England, visited a women's prison and learned about inmates with drug addiction problems, Kensington Palace reported today. “The duchess met with prisoners to hear their personal stories,” it was reported. According to the press, the visit lasted about two hours. Catalina, who gave birth to her second child in March, wore an outfit in light tones. This official event takes place just a week after the Duchess resumed her royal duties after four months of maternity leave. Marco Trujillo and Padilla spent at least four years developing a bracelet that seeks to become the device that breaks the limitations of people with visual disabilities. “It is a wearable, a smart bracelet that expands the visually perception of obstacles around them,” Trujillo explained.
The wearable manufactured by Trujillo, a Mechatronics engineer from the Technological Institute of Higher Studies of Monterrey, Guadalajara Campus, applies the technological concept of autonomous cars from companies such as Google or BMW, which consists of a proximity sensor to locate obstacles and objects close to the user. Innovation When the user approaches an object, step or obstacle, the bracelet emits vibrations of different intensity, according to the distance at which it is. Unlike the cane, the bracelet gives a greater reach. While the cane allows the user to locate obstacles or objects that are two or three steps away, the bracelet has a range of up to 5 meters. When the user approaches an object, step or obstacle, the bracelet emits vibrations of different intensity, according to the distance at which it is. “It is a proximity sensor that is on the wrist and from the wrist the user can direct it to different places, depending on their interest, and then where it points, it knows if there are obstacles and how close they are,” said the engineer.
The park was a mockery, an intentionally depressive place to expose the miseries of the world in contrast to the tone of Disneyland. Banksy is a legendary America Mobile Number List artist of the London graffiti scene, whose face or identity is unknown, but whose works, which appear from one day to the next on the streets of London, are valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and wife of Prince William of England, visited a women's prison and learned about inmates with drug addiction problems, Kensington Palace reported today. “The duchess met with prisoners to hear their personal stories,” it was reported. According to the press, the visit lasted about two hours. Catalina, who gave birth to her second child in March, wore an outfit in light tones. This official event takes place just a week after the Duchess resumed her royal duties after four months of maternity leave. Marco Trujillo and Padilla spent at least four years developing a bracelet that seeks to become the device that breaks the limitations of people with visual disabilities. “It is a wearable, a smart bracelet that expands the visually perception of obstacles around them,” Trujillo explained.
The wearable manufactured by Trujillo, a Mechatronics engineer from the Technological Institute of Higher Studies of Monterrey, Guadalajara Campus, applies the technological concept of autonomous cars from companies such as Google or BMW, which consists of a proximity sensor to locate obstacles and objects close to the user. Innovation When the user approaches an object, step or obstacle, the bracelet emits vibrations of different intensity, according to the distance at which it is. Unlike the cane, the bracelet gives a greater reach. While the cane allows the user to locate obstacles or objects that are two or three steps away, the bracelet has a range of up to 5 meters. When the user approaches an object, step or obstacle, the bracelet emits vibrations of different intensity, according to the distance at which it is. “It is a proximity sensor that is on the wrist and from the wrist the user can direct it to different places, depending on their interest, and then where it points, it knows if there are obstacles and how close they are,” said the engineer.