English: The sculpture Sitting on History (1995) by Bill Woodrow, located in the Entrance Hall of the British Library in London, England, UK. The work, with its ball and chain, refers to the book as the captor of information from which we cannot escape.
(The bust at the top left of the photograph is of Colin St John Wilson by Celia Scott (1998), which was a gift from The American Trust for the British Library.)
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The sculpture Sitting on History (1995) by Bill Woodrow, located in the Entrance Hall of the British Library in London, England, UK. The work, with its ball and chain, refers to the book as the captor of information from which we cannot escape.
{{Information |Description={{en|1=Bill Woodrow's 'Sitting On History' was purchased for the British Library by Carl Djerassi and Diane Middlebrook in 1997. It was photographed in the foyer (lobby) of the British Library. Sitting on History, with its ball
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Bill Woodrow's 'Sitting On History' was purchased for the British Library by Carl Djerassi and Diane Middlebrook in 1997. It was photographed in the foyer (lobby) of the British Library. Sitting on History, with its ball and chain, refers to the book as the captor of information which we cannot escape.
Information above gleaned from information sheet available at the British Library information desk. The bust you can see top left is Sir Colin St John Wilson RA - Celia Scott, 1998 - a gift from the American Trust for the British Library
Proizvođač kamere
OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Model kamere
C8080WZ
Autor
John McCullough
Vlasnik autorskih prava
Copyright (C) 2006, John McCullough
Vrijeme izlaganja (ekspozicije)
2/1 sekundi (2)
F broj
f/5,6
Rejting ISO brzine
50
Datum i vrijeme generisanja podataka
15:45, 31 oktobar 2006
Fokusna dužina objektiva
16,5 mm
Orjentacija
Normalna
Horizontalna rezolucija
72 dpi
Vertikalna rezolucija
72 dpi
Korišteni softver
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
Vrijeme i datum promjene datoteke
14:22, 22 juli 2010
Pozicioniranje Y i C
Uporedo
Program ekspozicije
Prioritet otvora blende
Exif verzija
2.2
Datum i vrijeme digitalizacije
15:45, 31 oktobar 2006
Način kompresije slike
4
Kompozicija ekspozicije
0
Najveći broj otvora blende
3 APEX (f/2,83)
Način mjerenja
Šema
Izvor svjetlosti
Nepoznat
Blijesak
Blijesak nije radio, obavezno izbjegavanje blijeska