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There are many artists in this world, but also many people who could be artists, although they are not. These people might just be stuck in their daily business, being unaware of the exciting possibility to lead the prestigious life of a professional artist. We tackled this issue at the Katowice Street Art Festival by providing anyone with the opportunity to become an artist instantly.
We did not really have to worry about lack of art, or artists, during the entire festival week. News about the painting machine spread in the Polish media and new visitors poured in, while the old ones kept returning constantly, bringing their friends and family along. People of different generations and walks of life were painting together in a colorful harmony. It seemed like everyone wanted to become an artist: Toddlers and eighty year old seniors, and even an aristocratic highness. And the sun was shining.
Since the week in Katowice was such a joyful experience for everyone involved, we wanted to show the machine also at other places, even if there was no suitable shopfront available. For that reason, we have built an outer frame with shower curtains. This construction protects the artists from the spraying paint and it also provides the required mechanical support to operate the machine properly.
Just eliminate the stress of trying to paint alone with no instructions. You will have your very own artist to guide you step by step through the experience and be there with you (virtually) in an encouraging and inclusive environment!
Instant Artist is an arts-based team building activity that allows participants to express their creativity and work together in a fun and engaging way. Your team can customize the activity to include a variety of different artistic options, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, or even photography.
Digital artists are composing beautiful scenes and telling stories from a new perspective with NVIDIA Instant NeRF, an inverse rendering tool that turns a set of static 2D images into an immersive 3D scene in minutes.
The McNallys are residents of the State of New Jersey, and, for the past fourteen years, have been engaged in the purchase and sale of the works of the artist John La Farge ("La Farge"). McNally is also currently writing a book on La Farge and the history of his works. The McNallys have offered certain of their art works for sale through the Graham Gallery in New York City and at an exhibition of La Farge works sponsored by the William Vareika Fine Arts Gallery ("Vareika") in Newport, Rhode Island. In the past several years, articles in The New York Times and in The Los Angeles Times, as well as Associated Press wire service stories have mentioned or quoted McNally on the subject of stained glass and notified the public of upcoming lectures by McNally on La Farge.
The facts in the underlying action are set forth in this court's opinion of May 9 granting the Museum's summary judgment motion (the "Opinion"), familiarity with which is assumed for the purposes of the instant motion.
On December 20, 1989, Christopher Kilbourne, a reporter for The Record, a New Jersey newspaper, contacted Stern to interview him for an article about the McNallys' lawsuit. During the course of the interview, which lasted approximately 25 minutes, Stern is alleged to have made certain statements that appeared in the Record in an article published on December 31, 1989. The article included a discussion of the claims and defenses of the parties, as well as of the debate over the authentication of stained glass windows believed to be by the artist John La Farge ("La Farge"), an issue in the McNallys' defamation action.
The article contains several statements by Stern. Stern is quoted as saying that although Yarnall has not specifically said that the windows owned by the McNallys are not by La Farge, Yarnall "certainly is not persuaded that they should be included in the [Catalogue Raisonne] and given the seal of authenticity." Stern is further quoted as saying that McNally has a "houseful of quasi-La Farges."
Stern's alleged statements at issue in the instant case are similarly statements relating to the underlying litigation. Stern's statement that the McNallys own a "houseful of quasi-La Farges" relates directly to a possible position to be taken by Yarnall as a defense to McNally's charges, namely, that Yarnall's allegedly defamatory statements as to the authenticity of the disputed works of art were true, and that the disputed works were really not by La Farge. Stern in his alleged statement was merely restating his client's position in defending the action.
Using the built-in Media Center Extender technology of Xbox 360, planned for availability Nov. 22 in North America, Update Rollup 2 will connect Xbox 360 to a Media Center Edition PC, offering instant access to thousands of on-demand movies, music and videos available on the Media Center PC, and enabling users for the first time ever to stream high-definition content from Media Center PCs. Update Rollup 2 further builds on the Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 experience by delivering a set of performance improvements and new features that enhance Media Center, including the following:
Computer viruses and malware can disrupt your computer in a variety of different ways, from silently stealing your personal information, to irreversibly destroying your files. They are most frequently transmitted through misleading websites, email attachments, instant messages, and peer-to-peer downloads. To guard against the spread of viruses and malware at Humboldt, ResNet requires that all connected computers have antivirus installed and running at all times.
The University takes copyright protection very seriously and is obligated to comply with federal laws governing copyright, namely the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA). Many scholars and artists rely on such regulations to protect their intellectual property.
Through abstraction, fragmentation, and the arrangement of things in unwonted orders, Bacher raises questions concerning the standardizing pressures that shape social models of identity and our individual life choices, confronting our preference for conformity with piles of sand, coal slag, or thousands of loose marbles in the exhibition space to create situations of literal as well as metaphorical instability: everything, we sense, may change in an instant.
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW -- Life in the fast lane will never be the same once drivers experience the world's first personalized automobile entertainment system -- the result of a collaboration between Gracenote and Voxonic with support from Atlantic Records and Nissan Motor Co. -- being demonstrated this week at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Designed to create a dynamic user interface tailored to a driver's specific tastes, the system, dubbed CarStars, provides an entirely new in-car entertainment experience using celebrity images and voices. For instance, coupe drivers can go hip hop with American King/Capitol Records recording artist Mims calling out the tunes, while an SUV owner might opt for an R&B theme with Nick Ashford.
Voxonic's VOX technology applies its "Voice Models" to transform the actual celebrity's voice into any language, resulting in a global solution for auto OEMs. This means car makers can have Musiq Soulchild speaking English in North American cars and Japanese or Chinese for their Asian models, or Roy Ayers speaking French or German for the European market. The Voxonic solution will allow users across the globe to select the languages in which they want to experience the featured artists.
Gracenote and Voxonic are collaborating with Atlantic Records to provide popular artists such as Musiq Soulchild for the entertainment system demonstration. The companies have also joined with Nissan Motor Co. to demonstrate the technology in the Nissan Altima Coupe during this year's CES.
"This partnership and demonstration with Voxonic brings sophisticated technologies together in a way that puts us at the forefront of in-car music, entertainment and personalization," said Stephen White, vice president of content and product management for Gracenote. "This customization of the automobile entertainment system is dynamic, interesting and exciting, with drivers able to hear their favorite artists recommend new music, and create playlists while viewing customized user interfaces on the navigation screen."
"By integrating our VOX technology with Gracenote's products to demonstrate this new in-car entertainment system, we are providing more exciting entertainment options for drivers and laying the foundation for a host of artist-related in-car experiences in the future," said Arie Deutsch, president of Voxonic. "It will always be thrilling to hear your favorite artist speak to you in your native language and it allows artists and their global fan base to connect in a whole new way."
Voxonic Inc. has developed some of the most innovative software since windows revolutionized the computer industry in the early nineties. This exciting technology is able to convert any person's voice into any known language in the world. The applications are endless streaming from international business, politics, music, automotive, entertainment and the video game industry.
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