Friday, June 28, 2013
From Arab newspaper Saudi achieve first place in the competition "National Geographic" + Image
Hi guys , because my first language
is Arabic, I am trying to share with you and translate some Arab news about some
art’s works .
Saudi achieve first place in the competition
"National Geographic" + Image
Saudi achieve first place in the competition
Won his image of "walking on the palm of God" among the more than 30 thousand post
06-28-2013 08:03 AM
Image won Saudi Khaled Saturday "Walk on the palm of God", the first place of the contest "celebrating the beauty of the Arab world," organized by the "National Geographic - Abu Dhabi" and "pasture" for dairy, according to the newspaper "Life".
The winning image will be published in the magazine "National Geographic" Arab and the winner will receive the opportunity to participate in the filming Mission expenses paid to the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador, as well as photographic equipment valued at $ 5,000.
This contest organized on the sidelines of the annual television series "Pictures tell." The invitation was sent to the photographers from around the region to offer the best of their shots in the contest. This session saw a huge turnout exceeded thirty thousand post.
And finished second Emirati Mohammed Al Hashimi image of "fishing boat", to obtain photographic equipment valued at $ 5,000. The third place was the share of UAE Said passionate, the image of "small boat" that reflect the UAE's seas and old tools that were used in the past, most notably the screen "small boat" and Allikh "fishing nets." And also will receive happy passionate photographic equipment valued at $ 2,500.
And took the calendar pictures participation Joe McNally, a photographer for "National Geographic" winning prestigious awards several at the international level, and Mohammed Al Hammadi, editor of the magazine published by the "Abu Dhabi Authority for the Media," and Hossam Abdul Qadir director of media and public relations in the company "pasture."
Saudi achieve first place in the competition
Won his image of "walking on the palm of God" among the more than 30 thousand post
06-28-2013 08:03 AM
Image won Saudi Khaled Saturday "Walk on the palm of God", the first place of the contest "celebrating the beauty of the Arab world," organized by the "National Geographic - Abu Dhabi" and "pasture" for dairy, according to the newspaper "Life".
The winning image will be published in the magazine "National Geographic" Arab and the winner will receive the opportunity to participate in the filming Mission expenses paid to the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador, as well as photographic equipment valued at $ 5,000.
This contest organized on the sidelines of the annual television series "Pictures tell." The invitation was sent to the photographers from around the region to offer the best of their shots in the contest. This session saw a huge turnout exceeded thirty thousand post.
And finished second Emirati Mohammed Al Hashimi image of "fishing boat", to obtain photographic equipment valued at $ 5,000. The third place was the share of UAE Said passionate, the image of "small boat" that reflect the UAE's seas and old tools that were used in the past, most notably the screen "small boat" and Allikh "fishing nets." And also will receive happy passionate photographic equipment valued at $ 2,500.
And took the calendar pictures participation Joe McNally, a photographer for "National Geographic" winning prestigious awards several at the international level, and Mohammed Al Hammadi, editor of the magazine published by the "Abu Dhabi Authority for the Media," and Hossam Abdul Qadir director of media and public relations in the company "pasture."
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Mark Pauline - Spine Machine
Mark Pauline born December 14, 1953 is an America performance
artist and inventor, best known as founder and director of survival
research lab. I like what MR. Pauline said
"I like to make machines that can just do their own shows...
machines that can do all that machines in the science fiction novels can
do. I want to be there to make those dreams real . I liked that great confidence on
himself and his ability to invent stuff, and useing his engineering and technical potential to
create a model capable for the self-movement and the cut-outs or electronic
devices oversaw the procurement process itself and selected in a high accuracy .

Big Arm at the "A Calculated Forecast of Ultimate Doom"
show, 1994.

Inchworm and Kevin Bikert's Flame Tornado at the
"A Calculated Forecast of Ultimate Doom" show, 1994.

The Screw Machine in San Jose, 2007. Photo by Lilia Ahner.
Chris Burden
Burden try the plan that was a have a handful of spectators witness . At the most, Burden later claimed, the rifle slug was only supposed to graze him. But due to poor marksmanship the bullet instead hit Burden in the bicep of his left arm. Not having anticipating such an outcome, no one had thought to bring a first-aid kit, so a bandage had to be improvised.
In personal opinion, I think he's been criticized because he endangered himself, shooting in any direction need to have a necessary precautions
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Chris Burden - Big Wheel
In
my point of view it’s an interesting physics experiment and I read that with
most artists, there are a number of themes than run throughout the full array
of Chris Burden's work. One of these themes evolved out of Burden's fascination
with the fundamental laws of physics -- an area of interest he'd harbored since
childhood.
Chris Burden - Urban Light.
Christopher "Chris" Burden (born 1946) is an American artist working in performance sculpture, and installation art. Burden’s “doodling” in performance art and video would earn him a cult reputation on the L.A. art scene.
I like Urban light pollution, it has been shown to reduce the visibility of not only the stars, but also of an important navigational signal for some nocturnal animals. During clear moonlit nights, a compass-like pattern of polarized light that is invisible to the human eye stretches across the sky
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