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Jorge Rodriguez Gerada
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My idea is to show that we should all be seen with dignity. I believe that our identity should come from within not from the brands that we wear. We should question who chooses our cultural icons and role models, our values and aesthetics. We are living in a time were corporate manipulation has become very refined and effective. `Terrorist´ manipulation has at its base the premise of the individual being considered dispensable in order to change the thinking of the larger group. By giving importance to each life I want to give importance to empathy.
Canon Pixma: Bringing colour to life from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
Canon AdvertisementGledhill’s colorful water figures eventually landed him a contract to help Canon with a new Pixma printer advertising campaign. To bring the splashes of color to life in video, he teamed up with design agency Dentsu London and used a 5,400-frames-per-second video camera attached to a rotating platform. (By comparison, a typical video camera captures images at 60 frames per second.)
Wired.com Cheap DIY Camera Systems Perform Amazing Photographic Feats
By Dave Mosher December 14, 2010 | 7:00 am

Installation view, 'Project for a Masquerade (Hiroshima):
The Mirror Room', The Modern Institute/
Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow, 2010
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Artist has camera surgically
inserted
so he can have 'eyes at the back
of his head' for a year
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 7:04 PM on 3rd December 2010
New York university professor Wafaa Bilal had the painful procedure done as part of a year-long venture. The project, called The 3rd I, will involve images being taken by the camera at one-minute intervals and streamed live to a new Qatari museum called Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art. .
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1335469/Artist-camera-surgically-inserted-eyes-head-year.html

Custer's last flag: Little
Bighorn banner for sale An American flag found at Little Bighorn after Lt Col George Custer and nearly 270 men were wiped out by Indian warriors is expected to fetch as much as £3.3 million when it goes up for auction. By Tom Leonard in New York 6:34PM BST 27 Jun 2010 Daily Telegraph

Eadie, Alaisdair Smith photo
Jonathan Wateridge The Architect's House 2009 Oil on linen 282 x 400 cms Credit: All Visual Arts
The Great Ball of China: Six-ton Chinese 'pearl' is world's biggest... and its £88million price tag's not exactly small either
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 4:13 PM on 24th November 2010
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Weighing six tons and standing 5ft tall, this luminous pearl may be hard to shift physically speaking – but even with a mammoth £88million price tag it shouldn’t be too hard to find a buyer.
The stone, formed mostly of a fluorite mineral, glows green in the dark and is prized more highly than diamonds in China.
It was unearthed in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia and took its finders three years to grind the raw gem down to its pearl shape.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1332629/The-Great-Ball-China-Six-ton-Chinese-pearl-worlds-biggest--88million-price-tags-exactly-small-either.html#ixzz16F6T0Guu
Moscow Bikini Carwash This car wash offers: bikini wash outside and car mats – 33USD, topless wash – 66USD.Looking down on the
tallest structure ever built
New Scientist
17:48 22 November 2010

New evidence that weird
quantum supersolid exists
* New Scientist 19:00 18 November 2010 by Kate McAlpine
Scientists
Make Advances in
3-D Video
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: November 3, 2010, NYT
Filed at 5:39 p.m. ET
Police raid 'illegal rave' in central LondonHalloween revellers arrested after clashing with police who tried to break up party at disused buildingGuardian, 1 November 2010
Art ReviewBelieving Is Seeing (Or,
the Meat Of the Matter)
Marcus Yam for The New York Times
By HOLLAND COTTER
Published: October 21, 2010
The Gimlet EyeAt the Edge of Death,
and of Fashion
Adam Kimmel
David Blaine, in an Adam Kimmel tuxedo.
By GUY TREBAY
Published: October 27, 2010 NYT
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Human brains enjoy ongoing evolution
15:06 09 September 2005 NEW SCIENTIST by Mason Inman

Climate change battle moves to courtrooms
20 October 2010 by Anil Ananthaswamy
NEWSCIENTIST Magazine issue 2783.

Ari Up: a punk with the courage
to confront Guardian Music Blog 21.10.10
Feeling Sad Makes Us More Creative* By Jonah Lehrer Email Author * October 19, 2010 | WIRED.com * 9:47 am | * Categories: Frontal Cortex, Science Blogs
China Is Said to Halt Exports
to U.S. of Some Key MineralsBy KEITH BRADSHER. NYT Published: October 19, 2010
In China, a City With Lots of Buildings, but Few PeopleBy DAVID BARBOZA Published: October 19, 2010A worker built a pathway in front of a construction site in the exclusive Jinxia Hill gated compound where most of the complexes are already sold but lie uninhabited in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. Adam Dean for The New York Times

Richard Serra Sculpture Rusts in Bronx Yard
Richard Perry/The New York Times. A massive sculpture by Richard Serra stands in a fenced lot in the South Bronx. By SAM DOLNICK Published: September 24, 2010 NYT

Justine Kurland for The New York Times. Tino Sehgal, foreground, with his associates in Central Park, across from the Guggenheim Museum.
Making Art Out of an EncounterBy ARTHUR LUBOW
NYT Published: January 15, 2010
Screen Test: Margareth Madè
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/10/14/t-magazine/1248069181030/screen-test-margareth-mad.html
(Imagine)Film festival: Visions of the not-so-distant US future
18:00 13 October 2010
Amanda Gefter, CultureLab editor
New Scientist

Benoît Mandelbrot, Novel
Mathematician, Dies at 85By JASCHA HOFFMAN
Published: October 16, 2010 NYT

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Shellfish & Chorizo Paella a la Marketman
by Marketman

The £1 billion hostage trade
How kidnapping became
a global industry. Esme McAvoy and David Randall investigate.
Sunday, 17 October 2010
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Asia facing worsening water crisis: ADB
AFP
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Independent

50 oil tankers stranded as climate change
protesters close road leading
to the UK's biggest oil refineryBy DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 1:53 PM on 17th October 2010
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By ALEXI WORTH
NYT | October 11, 2010, 2:30 pm

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Graceful ... a Kolkata NGO helps young women and girls through dancing. Photograph: PanosDancing away the pain
Women in Kolkata who suffer
from the trauma of trafficking
and mental health problems find
solace in physical movementRanjita Biswas
Guardian Weekly, Tuesday 12 October 2010 14.00 BST
Redefining dance … Meat Joy, a performance art piece by Carolee Schneemann Photograph: Getty ImagesHow the 60s New York arts
scene revolutionised dance New York in the 1960s saw a creative explosion as dancers, artists, poets and musicians came together – in a church. And the dance world is still feeling the fallout
Judith Mackrell
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 12 October 2010 21.31 BST
http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2010/oct/12/new-york-60s-arts-scene

Jason deCaires Taylor:
sculpture submerged
Ten minutes by boat, and nine metres deep, an extraordinary installation is taking shape off the coast of Cancun in Mexico.
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 12 October 2010 20.30 BST

Bloomberg
Two Russian-born scientists win Nobel Prize
in physics for discovering graphene
05.10.2010 | Source: Pravda.Ru
http://english.pravda.ru/news/science/05-10-2010/115229-nobel-0/
Second decade of new American century:
Clock Work Orange meets American Psycho
29.09.2010
By John Stanton
http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/29-09-2010/115130-new_american_century-0/
John Stanton is a Virginia based writer specializing in national security and political matters. Reach him at cioran123@yahoo.com

Johnny Edgecombe, British Scandal
Figure, Dies at 77
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Published: October 9, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/world/europe/10edgecombe.html
Philippa Foot, Renowned
Philosopher, Dies at 90
By WILLIAM GRIMES
Published: October 9, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/us/10foot.html
Thaddeus Russell's new book, "A Renegade History of the United States" (Free Press/Simon & Schuster, 2010)">: How 19th Century Prostitutes
Were Among the Freest, Wealthiest,
Most Educated Women of Their Time Russell's new 'Renegade History of the United States' recounts how prostitutes won virtually all the freedoms that were denied to women but are now taken for granted.
September 27, 2010
Insect cordon bleu: Waiter, There’s Soup in My Bug
By JEFF GORDINIER
Published: September 21, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/22/dining/22bug.html
The Estate: Kafka’s Last Trial
By ELIF BATUMAN
Published: September 22, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/26/magazine/26kafka-t.html