Yellow Arrow is a public art project that was active from 2004-2006.
Yellow Arrow was a public art project created by Christopher Allen, Brian House, and Jesse Shapins that was active from 2004-2006. The project is an important example of locative media and mobile phone art and draws concepts from psychogeography.
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The Yellow Arrow is the allegorical story by Victor Pelevin written in 1993. It was a part of different collections with works of the author.
Miguel Poblet Orriols was a Spanish professional cyclist, who had over 200 professional victories from 1944 to 1962. He was the first Spanish rider to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, and in 1956 he became the first of only three riders to win stages in the three Grand Tours in the same year. He won the Milan–San Remo classic race on two occasions and took 26 stage wins in the three Grand Tours. His twenty-stage wins in the Giro d'Italia makes him the third most successful foreign rider in the "Giro" behind Eddy Merckx (25) and Roger De Vlaeminck (22). Poblet was of short stature who had great power, he was the first Spanish rider to be a specialist in one day races in an age when Spain only produced climbers. He had a lightning fast sprint, but could also climb well, taking the Spanish Mountain championships on three occasions and the mountainous Volta a Catalunya twice. His nickname whilst riding was "La Flecha Amarilla" due to the yellow kit of his Ignis team.
An arrow is a projectile launched from a bow.
Black Arrow is a British satellite carrier rocket.
Blue Arrow is a United Kingdom based employment and recruitment agency.
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Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, traffic lamps, traffic semaphore, signal lights, stop lights, robots, and traffic control signals, are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to control flows of traffic.
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Silver Arrows are German racing cars
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Canary originally referred to the island of Gran Canaria on the west coast of Africa, and the group of surrounding islands. It may also refer to:
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Yellow is a color.
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The use of traffic lights to control the movement of traffic differs regionally and internationally in certain respects. This article describes some of these non-universal features. Note that the color phase commonly known as "yellow" is often referred to, especially in official usage, as "amber"; for consistency this article uses "yellow" throughout.
Field archery involves shooting at targets of varying and often unmarked distance, typically in woodland and rough terrain. As well as being a sport in its own right, it can be used to improve the techniques and abilities required for bowhunting in a realistic outdoor setting. Archers sometimes refer to the additional skills required to deal with challenging terrain and lighting as “fieldcraft”.
For Red Arrows see Red Arrows (disambiguation)
Green Arrow is a DC Comics superhero character
White Arrow were Japanese limited express train services
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