Monday 11 April 2011

Not in my back yard

WASHINGTON -- Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) hasadmitted regret over ordering his Department of Labor to remove a mural depicting the state's labor history from its lobby. Since its removal, protesters have threatened to form a human chain, the federal government has stepped in.

And inadvertently, the move also made the mural larger than life -- literally. Late at night on April 2, a group of three artists calling themselves "BrokeFix" visited Maine's capitol building in Augusta. Running a projector out of their car, they projected a large image of the mural onto the capitol's edifice for roughly two hours.

A video of their stunt went viral, even making its way to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, who called it a "brilliant idea," a "giant fantastic slideshow right on the outside of the people's house."

The Huffington Post obtained the first interview with the members of BrokeFix on the condition that their identities not be revealed. That interview took place on Friday -- like much of the group's work, late at night.

"The beauty of what we are doing is in the DIY [do-it-yourself] mentality that fuels the project," the BrokeFix members said. "The methods we use to achieve our projects are crude, and we, very much so, are making this all up as we go along. We are hoping that this video acts as something of a springboard for more people to get out there and produce something. Anything."

The artists said they had been experimenting with photo-bombing -- a type of non-destructive graffiti and street art -- and used the mural controversy as a test case. The biggest question, they said, was whether they could properly and safely get the technical pieces right.

Like most appliances, the lamp used to project the mural runs on alternating current. In order to project from the road, the artists had to derive some sort of power source.

"We used a car battery because the projector requires great amount of power and the car battery can also be run in conjunction with a car, using the alternator to maintain the charge," the BrokeFix members said. "So our main challenge was to change DC power to AC using an inverter to run the projector."

The trio recently became even more mobile, creating what they call a "photon pack" -- which somewhat resembles the "proton pack" of the "Ghostbusters" franchise -- connecting the inverter directly to the car battery rather than the vehicle itself. They used this method during their most recent photo-bombing in Portland, Maine, which featured the mural along with comments they've received about their artwork from around the web.

Toward the end of the Augusta video, a capitol security officer approached and asked the artists what they were doing. "Putting the mural back up," one replied. The officer said that if that were the case, the Augusta Police Department would be forced to intervene.

While many online commenters vilified the officer for sending BrokeFix packing, the stunt's principals said the officer was actually "pretty cool" about the whole thing, "though we did ask what rules we were breaking, and we've yet to find any."

The BrokeFix members said they will likely photo-bomb more locations around Maine, but they are also scrambling for funding for their next project. Meanwhile, a local gallery offered to set up a similar projection of the labor mural on its grounds, and the artists said they were eager to accept.

"We would enjoy an event where a narrator told the story and history of these events depicted in the Maine labor mural and explained the significance of how those events of the past have fed into the present situation to give us many of the rights we currently take for granted," the group said.

The artists criticized the partisan and ideological divides in politics, but also took a strong stance against the notion that labor unions bear responsibility for U.S. economic problems. "Even if the most severe of allegations against the labor unions were true, the money cost to the taxpayers is negligible when compared to the taxpayer cost of supporting the true parasites of our social, political and economic systems," they argued.

Pointing to recent union protests in Maine and Wisconsin, among others, and the uprisings in the Middle East, the group added: "The weight of futility that our society places upon the individual is a meaningless illusion that disappears as soon as you realize that your own two hands can lift it away. Power exists within you as soon as you choose to use it."

Sunday 10 April 2011

Chinese Scientists create GM milk for babies

The GM milk reasearh has the backing od a major bioetechnology company ( I wish they would say which one it was) Scientists in China have created gentically modified (GM) cattle pruduce the equivalent of human milk, it has been revealed. The scientists successfully introduced human gene 300 dairy cows pruduce milk the same properties as human breast milk Alternative Scientists at the State Key laboratories for Agrobiotechnology in China, said they believe milk from herds of GM cows could provide an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies and aim to commercialise research in this area with in three years. However, it will be at least 10 years before the products can be sold to consumers, Prof Ning Li the science who led the research is quoted as saying. He said GM milk would be safe to drink as milk from ordinary dairy cows. The researcher used cloning technology to introduce human genes into the DNA of Holstein dairy cows before the GM embryos were implanted into surrogate cows. They said this enabled them to create cows that produced milk containing a human protein called lysozyme,which helps to protect infants from bacterial infections during their early days of life. GM critics and animal welfare groups criticised the research, questioning the safety of the milk and the effect of the technique on the cattle health ans welfare.

DNA Testing introduced after evidence of TB fraud


How long has this been going on the link was noted in the 1950 in Switzerland. To cut a very long story short farmer have been able to change the ear tags around and cow that do not have such a high yield of mike and be sent to sluttier and the TB cow stays in the food supply chain.

When the cow are first test the should be sprayed it take 6 weeks / 8 weeks simple , for the dye to come off they can a photo of the cows front sides and back and top and underside image kept my the government and a copy sent to the Slater houses and tick of when processed and conformed with the government. DNA taken at the time of testing and DNA at the the sluttier house. The police on this has been very lacks.

When a dog has to put down that it of very high rick two vet's are needed to make shaw the dog is but sleep this is what they should do with these cows. must less chance of fraud.

The link I have suppyied is a very long and in depth.

Saturday 9 April 2011

AIR

AIR watched with dismay as Arts Council England unveiled the new landscape for visual arts funding on 30 March 2011.

The new National Portfolio Organisations settlement has hit visual artists hard. 24.8% of the current RFOs cut were visual arts organisations, compared to only 8.3% in dance and 18.4% in theatre.

A "balanced portfolio" has largely been interpreted as "supporting lottery-funded galleries and institutions" at the expense of support for grassroots artist-led initiatives.

AIR calls for funded galleries to budget for fees at professional rates for artists to undertake commissions, exhibitions and other arts employment. AIR also urges arts institutions to play a greater role in supporting the critical mass of artists by actively offering professional development opportunities and critique to more artists in their regions.

This kind of collaboration is imperative in a time of austerity. Such support of the critical mass of artists will guarantee that quality visual arts will emerge in the future, for the benefit of all. For without artists, there would be no contemporary art.

Read AIR's Full Response »

Download » the list of existing visual arts RFOs not being taken on as NPOs.

View the full list of new Visual Arts NPOs »

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Calling all photographers

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Focus on furniture

Focus on furniture

We’re eagerly awaiting the results of D&AD’s new Furniture Design category. In the meantime, spend some time with an expert on the matter - Ronan Bouroullec, in conversation with our friends at Architonic. “Je ne regrette rien (most of the time, that is)” he says…

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Workout: Survival Skill- The Creative ideas Day

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Friday 8 April 2011

Italian Drawing

The Fitzwilliam opens up its extensive cache of Italian drawing , one of the finest graphic , collection in Britain. Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael et al are here , alongside sketchbooks by Sefano della Bella,Agnese and Carlo Dolci ( 01223 332 900) to 10th July 2011

Magic spell keep Nigerian women stuck on Europe's carousel of Sex

This is the sick newspaper report Vivian Peter swears an oath of loyalty to her traffickers and Dr Stanley, the juju priest .
" If she breaks the promise which makes at the shrine we will need blood from her"
80 are from Edo area. How are they getting into Europe? who turning a blind eye?

Shakespeare to old for being Best British Writer

This has got to biggest con going making Charles Dickens the best what a load of rubbish.
I was not aloud to study Shakespeare at school. we did letter writing work out well for know but at the time we could not join in with other students reading Shakespeare talking in a very odd way ( old English) It put me on a very journey doing my own studying buying very old book and buying books to understand the test. this is a quote from a dairy entry 1711-1744 Vol 4 Spectator writing about Oxford street " Lots of colour people walking along Oxford street" When I read this I thought we did not people from overseas so was left scotching my head but I got a book that tell you what the old English meaning are into Modern English Colour people mean people were bright cloths.
Their is a lovely letter written by school boy dated 1711 it would even be published today he is asking the Spectator for some money for his Latin books as his parent do not have the money for his text books that he needs. It was a joy to read and I will post the letter on here when I get time do not worry if you do not understand it your get the general jest of the text.

China , Ai Welwei missing

By Tini Tram in Beijing :
Reports : Multiple police visits in the week before Artist Ai Welwei was detained triggered fears that this haraassment was dofferent, his wife said yesterday (7th April) " He felt a premonition that he world be detained," said Lu Qing " He told me something might happen to him".

Mr Al is the most prominent target so far in China's crackdown against dozens of Lawers, writers and activits following onlune calls for protests here similar to those in the Middle East and North Africa. The 53 year old has had past run-in with the aithorities, notably his advocacy for victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, but his wife said the current situation is worse.

Ms Lu who said her husband was on medication for multiplr illnesses, added "This is very serious. So many people searching the house and it's been more than 48 hours since I've heard from him. I'm very warried about his situation, especially his health."

The pair had discussed the idea of something happen to him, but never dreamt it would see their electric cut off and bank accounts frozen.

Stubbs portrait

Stubbs portraits of legendary horse set to fetch £20m

Artist makes pearl painting for Queen

A Russian artist in Siberia has spent a small personal fortune on over a thousand pears for a religious painting he says he has made for the British Queen Ellizabeth Anatoly Pastyrev's painting show Adam and Eve on decorated thrones

Royal Mail

Seaside postcards too saucy for stamps : The company behind many classic saucy postcards has been barred from putting a selection on stamps because they are "too racy" Barnforth applied to have 10 of its picture printed as customised stamps by the Royal Mail the Royal mail accepted 3
This text was deemed to be
acceptable " Now then missis , get a move on and let the tide come in"
Text in the back ground read's "Is'nt she a whopper"

Atheist fury over £1M science prize

The Astronomer Royal, Lord Rees, has won this year's £1M Templeton Prize an award denounced by many atheist scientists as an underhand attempt to promote religion by linking it with science
From Sir Martin Rees : In a recent interview" I am happy to attend college chapel ... because i see this as part of my culture just like many Jews light candles on Friday night through they don't believe anything"

Smart Satellites, Space firm to launch biggest private rocket

I going to be talking about to news report one fro i ( page 2,21) newspaper by Kumal Dutta, and the other news report from University Southampton Hartley News Alumni Magazine Spring Edition 2011 ( page 5). The first one you could take that as being a bit of fun but when you read the next newspaper clipping it not funny any more.
Aeronautics : Space X, a firm in California, plans to launch the most powerful private rocket ever, a freight carrier called Falcon Heavy, next year : Space. Private firm steals march on NASA with plan for most powerful rocket in history. I will write out the full text : "The space race is no longer just between nations. Space X a private firm based in California, has stolen a march on NASA by unveiling plans to launch the most powerful private rocket in history: Named the 'Falcon Heavy,' It will be able to carry more cargo than a fully-laden Boeing 737 aircraft and is scheduled to be ready by the end of next year.
Space X has become known and admired ( Great fear from me) for the speed and efficiency of its products. In 2010, the firm became the first private company to launch a craft that orbited the Earth twice and landed safely with just three hours. ( They kept quite about that)
It founder, Elon Musk- the American engineer-turned-entrepreneur who made his fortune after co-founding Paypal ( takes on a meaning) - promises that Falcon Heavy will bring 'revolutionary change, not evolutionary change' to space exploration. ' The public should be very excited about this ( What planted is Elon Mark on?) It re-establishes US leadership in space, ' he said'.

After several launches, Mr Musk believes his rockets will be capable of transporting people -providing they have enough money to pay their way on a $100m fight.

The announcement comes at a crucial time for the US space missions: It's space-shuttle programme is about end and it is depending on Russian Soyuz rockets for its missions.
President Obama has announced a $6bn (£3.6 bn) plan to help private firm develop reliable and affordable rocket launchers to transport cargo and US astronauts into space.

' Private firms have been making inroads into this market,ever since 2002, but few are doing it quite as logically and cheaply' commented Professor Tim Horbury professor of physics at Imperial Collage London.
' it backs own ambition and has an extremely tight focus of development'.

The next news report will turn your heads around it turn my head around and I have wrote a letter to my local MP you may wish to do the same as me.

Smart Satellites
Southampton scientists have developed the world's first control system -Sysbrain- that will allow engineers to programme satellites and spacecraft to think for themselves."

Cuture Art attacks

I will put a quip in here I used to have live door to someone who art group was called "Art Attack". They used as a play on words as "Heart Attack".
Leonardo de Vinci's Mona Lisa (2009) Russian tourist hurled ceramic cup at the portrait, the panting has a bulletproof screen. The painting was damage in (1958) with acid and a rock thrown at it. ( i page 2 7th April 2011)

For the pass 18 months I have been using facebook for my day to day blog's

I have found face book to be most useful. As I gather Lot's of information about the arts and I like to pass the information on to fellow artist, ranging from Fine Artist's to Singers.

I also have a very special interest in Ethics the Ethic's cover a a very wide rang from food's to the space ship that control themselves
.
My main rule with Ethic's "Just because we can does not mean we should". The right to say 'No' I will under stand if you do not like my new way I am going to my blog but sometime I am writing quite a bit and it will be better if I post the information on my blog.

Over the next few months /year and looking at going on a trip around the world but not quite the normal way of going round the world, and using this blog is for a very good way of me storing information that I need on my travels. If you stop looking at my blog thank you for your support.

Arts and Health

A North West Arts and Health Network update on:

· Health Innovation Challenge Fund (UK)

The Department of Health and the Wellcome Trust are inviting proposals from organisations and research groups seeking to draw on funding from the Health Innovation Challenge Fund to further the development of innovative healthcare products, technologies and interventions, and to facilitate their development for the benefit of patients in the NHS and beyond.

· Artist Opportunities to run two eight week creative courses for Blackpool Arts for Health Service.

· Arthur and Martha engagement project with older people in St.Helens.

· Knowledge Lives Everywhere

Arts and Health week 2 - 8 June 2011 @ FACT

· Reading for Wellbeing: The Reader Organisation’s Second National Conference

· Music & wellbeing: Making Music Conference

10 – 11 September 2011, Glasgow

· Arts in Health – a new prognosis

In this article, Mike White looks at how the arts community can adapt and respond to changes in healthcare provision and organisation.