Saturday, November 29, 2008
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Barcelo's Dome for the UNITED NATION is "Doubtless Creative Beauty"
Spanish abstract artist Miquel Barcelo used more than 100 tons of paint on the 16,000-square-foot elliptical dome.
"The Spanish Foreign Ministry says the government is funding 40 percent of the costs, with the rest footed by private-sector donors. Of the public money, 500,000 euros (US$633,000) comes from a budget for overseas development aid and international organizations like the United Nations," reported the Associated Press.
"Nothing better than art as a universal message to express the values and beliefs that inspired the United Nations," said King Juan Carlos.
There were more than 700 guests, many people were left standing. The businessmen who donated money for the project were also present, a large group of leaders from Balear and 40 friends of the artist were there too.
Using over one hundred tons of paint with pigments from all corners of the globe, specially designed equipment, and with the involvement of specialists in various disciplines, including from particle physics laboratories, engineers, architects and others in heritage restoration, Miquel Barceló gathered himself a truly exceptional support team to overcome unprecedented technical and artistic challenges for the completion of this ambitious project.
"The cave is a metaphor for the agora, the first meeting place of humans, the big African tree under which to sit to talk, and the only possible future: dialogue, human rights," Barcelo said to Deutsche Presse-Agentur.
The “Chamber for Human Rights and for the Alliance of Civilisations” is the room’s official title and it is now the permanent home of the newly created United Nations Human Rights Council. It is the UN’s most modern negotiating room, using the latest materials and technology in audiovisual resources, conference services, interpretation systems, information technology and telecommunications.
The artist recently revealed the inspiration behind his brightly coloured abstract.
"On a day of immense heat in the middle of the Sahel desert, I recall with vivacity the mirage of an image of the world dripping toward the sky," Barcelo said.
"Trees, dunes, donkeys, multicoloured beings flowing drop by drop."
As the work was unveiled, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon thanked Barcelo for putting his "unique talents to work in service of the world".
He added: "The artwork you have created for this room is innovative and radiant.
"I have no doubt that people will come to see it whether they have business here or not."
The artwork can be found on the ceiling of the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room.
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The red sheep of Scotland
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Friday, November 21, 2008
5 Most Beautiful Beaches
Punalu'u Beach
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Papakolea Beach
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Hyams Beach
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Pfeiffer Beach
Kaihalulu
Zakynthos Island, Greece
[On Rajahjames and Stage06 recommendation and in their words] One of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen is on Zakynthos Island in Greece. There's a shipwreck on the beach and the view is breath-taking. One of the top five places I'd like to visit.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
10 Futuristic Concept Laptop Designs
Technology grows too fast and to keep ourselves synchronized with the modern trends, we must take into account every progress whether that may be of past or of the future.
Compiled below is a list of the most futuristic concept laptop designs, some of which have won achievement awards while the rest are just too cool to know about.
Take a look and let us know which one of these do you think will most likely embrace reality in coming times.
1. Canova Dual Screen Laptop
Canova Dual Screen Laptop possesses two screens, a multi sensitive touch screen and is very easy to use. Not only can it be used to handle your daily computing tasks but it also lets you read articles on your laptop in the old-school newspaper fashion.2. Vaio Zoom
Vaio Zoom notebook features a holographic glass screen that goes transparent and a keyboard that turns opaque when turned off. Turn it on and the touchscreen holographic festivities begin.
3. DesCom
DesCom is basically a two-in-one concept laptop which seamlessly integrates inside a desk.4. MacTab
MacTab is the complement to MyBook in the high-end. The incredibly thin wireless keyboard is used as a protection cover for transportation. It stays in place with a combination of magnets and notches.5. LG Ecological Laptop Concept
LG Ecological laptop concept uses fuel cell batteries and features organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology, it received a Red Dot Award nomination for best concept design.6. Compenion Laptop Concept
Compenion concept laptop by Felix Schmidberger consists of two sliding OLED screens, one of which can be used as a keyboard, where necessary.
7. Samsung Amoled Concept
AMOLED concept notebook by Samsung features a unique design which is thin and sleek and a touch-sensitive keyboard which lacks tactile feedback.8. Traveller Concept Laptop
Traveller concept laptop is a GPS enabled navigation system for pedestrians with internal storage to save photos or data and built-in Geotagging functionality so you always know where you took your photos.
9. Canvas Laptop Concept
Canvas is a futuristic concept laptop that is supposed to provide a better quality for the designer and also its said that it will raise the productive rate of the artist. It will feature a very thin touchscreen and the other components will look just about the same but they will be better adjusted.
10. Macbook 0801
Macbook 0801 concept laptop by Isamu Sanada is more like a black version of the now Macbook Air. It also features an ultra-thin keyboard and a very sleek design. Read more...