Zoe, during her 8k daily run in Central Park, witnessed a spectacular almost winter sunset, from the Reservoir.
Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYC. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
camminando | Waiting for Winter Storm Juno
New York is expecting perhaps the most powerful snow blizzard on record, named Juno. All the public transportation, including the subway system will be suspended starting 11pm tonight; 6000 flights have been cancelled.
Below a few memories of probably my last walk in Central Park for at least one-two days. The snow is still white and soft. I enjoy my solitary walk in a deserted park.
Below a few memories of probably my last walk in Central Park for at least one-two days. The snow is still white and soft. I enjoy my solitary walk in a deserted park.
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Central Park,
new york,
NYC,
snow blizzard,
winter storm Juno
Monday, September 22, 2014
NYC, Maker Faire: the Joy of Making
Making and matter matter: in the past few years there has been a great concern about material, materialism, and the material world in general. It has been generating many -isms including "new materialism" or "radical materialism" from a philosophical emergency to ecological concerns. But perhaps the most interest aspect of this focus on matter and materials is from a more genuine perspective, the innate human need to transform matter and make things out of it.
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| Rockets from the New York Hall of Science grounds, home of the Maker Faire |
The 2014 Maker Faire event just ended just a few hours ago at the New York Hall of Science in Queens and is a great demonstration of how we enjoy making, in any shape, size, material and technology. The popular event started in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2006, organized by the Make magazine, encompassing almost any aspect of making from a DIY (do-it-yourself) approach, with a technological emphasis. It is a "show and tell" of creative endeavors shared by artists, designers, engineers, craftsman, education and hobbyists.
Assemblages including electronics and 3D printing were widespread among the myriads of exhibitions and demonstrations. The 3D printing zone presented 3D printing services for higher end fabrication but mainly open source kits for DIY printer which can be assembled for less than $1000 and as little as $350 (PrintrBot). Plastic (PLA filament) is the most common material, but there is a promising electroplating process (Go-plating), hopefully to be commercially released soon at affordable (for designer) cost. I found quite interesting also Will Ware "Home Made Stereolithography" and, of course, the proliferating "hackerspaces", which I am planning to visit quite soon.
Making generates educational activities, excitement and educational fun, a quite welcome activity in these troubled time. And, most of all, making seem to bring together in communities people of different backgrounds: can making save us? Perhaps not, but it definitely a welcome human activity in these troubled times.
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| Will Ware and "Homemade Stereolithography" |
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Camminando | NYC, Climate March
Demanding responsible environmental policies by our government, and all the governments of the world.
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climate changes,
Climate March,
NYC,
September 21 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
camminando | NYC, Super Moon from Central Park
The "super moon" as viewed from Central Park, at about 20:30 EDT. The moon is seen rising behind a building in the Upper East Side.
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camminando,
Central Park,
NYC,
super moon,
Upper East Side
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Vernissages | NYC, Chelsea, June 26
Another Look at Detroit
This show at two galleries —Marlborough Gallery and Marianne Boesky Gallery— features three dozen artists and designers who have contributed to the culture of the city of Detroit over the last 150 years.
From Pre-History to Post-Everything
This exhibition, at Sean Kelly Gallery, presents a range of objects from the ancient to the contemporary.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
New York | Home, Sweet Home
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Yesterday we drove by Fifth Avenue, as it was raining heavily. The Christmas decorations, bright lights brought reassurance to the difficult family situation I am currently facing; 2013 has been definitely a challenging year!
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Apple store,
Christmas Tree,
home,
NYC,
Rockefeller Center,
Upper West Side
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Vernissages | NYC, Paul McCarthy's 'Sculptures' and 'Life Casts'
From the opening night at Hauser & Wirth
and from the Hudson waterfront
Photo courtesy of David Foell
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David Foell,
Hauser and Wirth,
Hudson River,
NYC,
public art,
Vernissages
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