Wheel Bearing - - bearing in a car
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CARE Curated by members of Berliner Gesellschaft für neue Musik, this series focuses on caring for interpersonal relationships, far removed from large institutions – where music and the human begin, in dialogue, in togetherness.
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Series :: An accidental concert series started in the back room of the bar Studio 8 and currently hosting concerts at PAS and KM28 (Bryan Eubanks, Catherine Lamb, Rebecca Lane)
Making Waves A series of monthly screenings, talks, and lectures on freedom of speech, art as resistance, Palestine, the German question, and more (Khomasi)
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The first locomotive to use roller bearings made by Timken was Timken 1111, a 4-8-4 built by Alco in 1930. The locomotive was used on 15 American railroads for demonstration runs, and was purchased by the Northern Pacific Railroad, the last railroad to try the specially-built locomotive, in 1933. It operated in regular service on the NP until retirement in 1957 and was subsequently scrapped.
The Timken Roller Bearing Company was one of the first to introduce roller bearings for railroad cars. Railroad cars owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway were some of the first to use roller bearings rather than "oil waste journal" boxes. Henry Timken, a German immigrant, invented an improved bearing and founded the company in 1899. It was later renamed The Timken Company.[1]
Worst Behaviour Bodies are = to Space. Performance forward. Un-convention(ed) instruments. Talk and talk back. Make risky actions. (Jess Aszodi and Jessie Marino)
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Partitions & Resonances An initiative and intermittent concert series presenting revelations stemming from the convergence of composition, historical research, and performance (Johnny Chang)
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Entangled Sounds A series exploring object-specific sounds, resonant bodies and (meta-)mechanical motion, featuring performers using self-made instruments or materialities of audio/media reproduction (Karin Weissenbrunner)
tmrw> A series that explores work related to tape, including performances, presentations of recordings, and live tape sets (Kamil Korolczuk of tmrw> cassette label)
Schwebstoff/Leuchtstoff A series alternating between acoustic and electroacoustic forms of experimental music (Burkhard Beins, Werner Dafeldecker, Simon James Phillips)
The Santa Fe was the first company to have roller bearing trucks made by Timken under their passenger cars, much to the delight of their passengers, and the bottom line for the company. Timken commissioned the construction of a demonstration boxcar in 1943 that was first displayed at the 1948 Chicago Rail Fair. It was a rolling advertisement for a new way of reducing friction - roller bearings (made by the Timken Roller Bearing Company). The car's trucks lacked the then common axle journal boxes, with the bearings mounted on the ends of the axles outside the wheels.
Harmonic Space: Prime Time Members of the Harmonic Space group present their more left-field explorations of tuning and spectrum. (Harmonic Space Orchestra)
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Nowhere Street Improvisational practices are used to thread artists who don't have a fixed musical address. (Peter Margasak)
Some British steam locomotives also used roller bearings. The LMS Turbomotive was fitted with Timken roller bearings, and they were also retrofitted to some of the LMS Coronation class.[2]