Friday, 8 April 2011

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
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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.