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Wat (wie) is 747 (performance art) - definitie


747 (performance art)         
  • Burden's performance, as photographed by Terry McDonnell
PIECE OF PERFORMANCE ART BY CHRIS BURDEN
747 (peformance art)
747 is a piece of performance art by Chris Burden. Burden was photographed firing shots with a pistol at a Boeing 747 passenger airplane while it took off from Los Angeles International Airport at about 8am on January 5, 1973.
Endurance art         
  • [[Tehching Hsieh]] spent a year in this cage in his studio in ''One Year Performance 1978–1979 (Cage Piece)''.
KIND OF PERFORMANCE ART INVOLVING HARDSHIP
Endurance artist; Durational art; Durational performance art; Duration art; Endurance performance; Endurance performance art
Endurance art is a kind of performance art involving some form of hardship, such as pain, solitude or exhaustion.For artists in endurance performances "[q]uestioning the limits of their bodies," Tatiana A.
Boeing 747-8         
  • The prototype Boeing 747-8I during takeoff
  • flaps]] and single-slotted outboard ones.
  • The 747-8 has two [[GEnx]] turbofans under each wing, in a [[nacelle]] with chevrons.
  • A 747-8F of [[Qatar Airways Cargo]] taking off from [[Frankfurt Airport]] in 2018.
  • The prototype Boeing 747-8F during flight testing
  • Boeing 747-8 flight deck
  • Everett Facility]] at [[Paine Field]], originally built for the 747 program, is the site of 747-8 assembly.
  • A [[British Airways World Cargo]] 747-8F
  • A Boeing 747-8F of [[UPS Airlines]]
  • [[Cargolux]]'s first 747-8F
  • Boeing 747-400 and 747-500X concept. The 747-500X fuselage would have been stretched by 18 ft (5.5 m) to 250 ft (76.2 m) long. The 747X and 747X Stretch derivatives were also proposed.
  • Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental upper deck staircase and skylight
  • Main deck [[Business Class]] seating on the 747-8 Intercontinental
  • A Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental of its launch customer, [[Lufthansa]].
  • The 747-8 landing gear configuration is the same as on earlier 747 versions.
WIDE-BODY AIRLINER, CURRENT PRODUCTION SERIES OF THE 747
Boeing 747 Advanced; 747A; 747 Dreamliner; Boeing 747 Dreamliner; 747 Advanced; 747-8; 747-800; Boeing 747-800; B747-8; Boeing 747-8F; Boeing 748; B748; Boeing 747-8I; List of Boeing 747-8 orders; Boeing 7478; Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental; Boeing 747-800F; B747-800; Boeing 747-800I; 7478i; 747-8i; Boeing 747 (third generation); Boeing 747 (3rd generation)
The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and the largest variant of the 747.

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747 (performance art)
747 is a piece of performance art by Chris Burden. Burden was photographed firing shots with a pistol at a Boeing 747 passenger airplane while it took off from Los Angeles International Airport at about 8am on January 5, 1973.