Thursday, May 31, 2012

"Ring of Fire" Eclipse Fascinated Millions Of People In Tokyo



Tokyo - millions of people on both sides of the Pacific are witnessing a rare natural spectacle has become: A solar eclipse was on Monday morning, a "ring of fire" in the skies over Asia, who moved in the direction of the thousands of kilometers away in the West of the United States. 
Already on 20 May onward in Kanarraville people watching, Utah (USA), the solar eclipse. The eclipse was first seen in the early morning in parts of China, then watched thepeople in Taiwan, Japan, and late Sunday (local time) in various U.S. states to the sky .


While clouds over much of southeast China prevented a clear view, many peopleare offered a spectacular sight in Tokyo. It was the first time in 173 years that such a spectacle could be seen on the Japanese mega-metropolis. Commuters and school children were standing in the street, the major television networks providedlive off of, the airline Japan Airlines organized an observation flight, which wasimmediately sold out, the electronics giant Panasonic sent an expedition to MountFuji.
 

Even in the Western U.S. the eclipse attracted numerous onlookers. Thousands ofpeople fell into the 350-strong village Kanarraville, Utah, Los Angeles, thousandsgathered on a vantage point in the hills of Hollywood. A kind of "Ring of Fire" isobserved when the moon moves in front of the sun. Since the distance to the earth is too far to these completely to cover, such a ring can be seen.


































 

Incredible Painting Using Light And Shadow



This Artist paints with light and shadows! What does the Azerbaijani artist Rashad Alakbarov is that he collects and assemble the normal things in front of the light source to paint a shadow on the wall panels such as these amazing photos.
Imagine that this distinctive painting is a reflection of objects suspended in the transparent roof!! Amazing versatility to the extent that it is hard to believe some of them so deserved Rashad Alakbarov deserved the title of "Lord of the Shadows".
 


Alakbarov begins his works by light source, and a few things in the house of every one of us like empty plastic glasses, cups, pens, and puts in front of them the light source.




With a little effort and creativity of many of these things become these regular things to part of an amazing painting.



Many of these works displayed now in the gallery in London, and surprisingly that Alakbarov developed his skill to be able to form different forms of paint models from different angles such as image
 

 


 


 


 


 

 

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What will your next mobile phone look like


The stylus is back! The Samsung Galaxy Note device has reintroduced the tool for more accurate touch screen control.



 
Samsung’s Galaxy Beam features a built-in image projector


 The fastest phone yet? BlackBerry showed off a device that pairs with a Porsche 911






Nokia raised eyebrows with its new PureView smartphone, boasting a 41 Megapixel camera


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Motorola shows off its combined GPS tracking device and MP3 player, which also acts as a workout coach and tracks a user’s performance.


 
People wander through the Android display area. With no official Apple presence at the Mobile World Congress, Android phones dominate.





 Demonstrators dressed in curious bobble hats staff a Nokia stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

 
Duracell showcases its Powermat WiCC which can be used to wirelessly charge specially-adapted electronic devices.


 The robot symbol of the Android operating system guards a display at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.


 A hostess holds a LG Optimus Vu, which boasts one of the biggest screens seen on a smartphone.


 Taiwanese phone giant HTC launched its new One range, featuring toughened Gorilla glass screens. 




 Ford’s launched its technology-stuffed B-Max car at the Mobile World Congress to tout its hi-tech credentials.


New Museum expands to adjacent building on Bowery





The New Museum (center) and its new acquisition (to the right), via Art Daily

After unveiling its $50 million, SANAA-designed new location last December, the New Museum recently announced its acquisition of 231 Bowery, a building to the immediate south of its current location, for $16.6 million. The building, which is currently home to a restaurant equipment distributor and several offices, has 47,000 square feet of space, which will be used as office and storage space until plans are finalized for new programs.
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New Museum buys adjacent building on the Bowery
[ArtForum]
New Museum acquires adjacent building on the Bowery
[Art Daily]


 
The New Museum (center) and its new acquisition (to the right), via World Architecture News

“The availability of an adjacent property is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a dynamic and growing institution,” commented Dennison in Art Daily. “For the New Museum, the acquisition of 231 Bowery is both a wise investment in our future and a guarantee that we will be able to play an active role in preserving the distinctive character of our neighborhood by controlling development in the immediate vicinity. We are extremely fortunate to be in a position to seize this opportunity as the New Museum enters its fourth decade and anticipates ever more ambitious, exciting, and visible programs.”