Arundhati Roy, India's celebrated writer of the novel 'The God of Small Things', that received a Booker Prize in 1997, is also India's very vocal social activist. Below is her piece on Slumdog Millionaire, which...
Galleries open doors to all art lovers tonightMany art galleries all over town stay open later on the first Friday of the month. Here's a rundown of First Friday exhibits and other arts events this month:222...
Exciting new ventures are blooming with popular contemporary artist, Natasha Wescoat. The artist known for her modern abstract landscapes and whimsical artwork, launches several new properties under her dynamic...
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Is the new arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Photoshop? I quote from 'Haaretz'...."After Iran's provocative missile test launch on Wednesday, in which the Islamic republic test fired missiles it said could hit...
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"The information watchdog is to grill the Ministry of Defence over its data protection policies after it lost the personal details of 600,000 people.
Defence Secretary Des Brown will also speak in the Commons next week about the latest loss of personal data, which went...
Response to “Broken Mirrors: A Theory of Autism”
Scientific American,
November 2006 - originally posted on my blog on Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Notes:
The magazine issue cover art is actually quite poetic.
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Many of the medical animation studios are
located here in the United States. That’s because demand for medical
animation is higher here than anywhere else in the world. We can thank
the big pharmaceutical...
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I
personally don’t have any tattoos. I just haven’t found that one piece
of art that I can live with for the rest of my life. I do appreciate
them however. So I decided to look for people who were...
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Unbelievable! It has a transmitter in its handle that picks up signals from the Internet to compile a weather forecast. If you leave it by the front door, the handle will signal you if you're going to need it.
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For those that have asked themselves why Africans in the United States are afraid of doctors, here's one reason. And it's a reasonable one that many of us share. - The...
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Ward is showing large works on paper this coming June in Shanghai, China. In this interview, he talks about the difference between ART and illustration, and how they intersect in his work. The paintings...
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Gary Kempston’s saavy illustration work explores line and form. The London based artist experiments with the texture of the picture’s surface within his pieces, and also employs asymmetric composition and...
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London illustrator & designer Anne Smith crafts a sophisticated, richly colored, idiosyncratic, lovingly detailed, graphic gouache style- often incorporating painted type. Her work can be found in the...
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Chris Lane’s inks and watercolors successfully achieve whimsical satire as well as grim scenes of despair, all the while maintaining an engaging, quirky quality. He drinks a lot of coffee, eats a lot of...
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