Do You Know “The Headlands”?
Yes, I’ve been in/worked on it
Yes, I’ve seen it
Yes, I’ve read it
No, but I’ve heard of it
No, never heard of it
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from Norway
seen from Germany
seen from France
seen from Ireland

seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Russia
seen from Norway

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
Do You Know “The Headlands”?
Yes, I’ve been in/worked on it
Yes, I’ve seen it
Yes, I’ve read it
No, but I’ve heard of it
No, never heard of it
‘Race skews the intersubjective dynamics of the Hegelian encounter between master and slave in a manner that is not simply reducible to a psychological account of misrecognition. Entombed in a predialectical ‘zone of nonbeing’ or ‘crushing objecthood’, blackness for Fanon is simultaneously a form of invisibility and hypervisibility that forecloses the possibility of mutual recognition or dialectical sublation.’ - Christopher Chen, ‘Race and the Politics of Recognition’, SAGE Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2018), p. 942
“You Mean to Do Me Harm” at SF Playhouse
The set is spot-on - perfect for Chen’s odd (and oddly-disturbing, at least for me) play about cultural and personal disconnections.
Unfortunately, the technical excellence is undercut by paper-thin characterizations and virtually no plot, other than “people drink and don’t understand each other and behave badly.”
I think this might be one you love or hate, and somehow I feel like the only one who is caught on the knife edge between those two positions.
Read my full review on TalkinBroadway.
Florida Construction Projects Build on Penetron Technology
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Florida Construction Projects Build on Penetron Technology
EAST SETAUKET, N.Y./ SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 (STL.News)
Building the dream home – or any commercial or infrastructure project – in Florida comes with a number of challenges for the construction industry. The Crystal Lagoons project, set for completion by Christmas 2018, tapped Penetron crystalline technology for both waterproofing and long-term durability.
“Florida’s tropical and subtropical climates, together with its long Atlantic Ocean and Gulf coastlines, are the ideal environment for a crystalline waterproofing solution that can reliably reduce permeability in concrete – with or without hydrostatic pressure,” explains Christopher Chen, Director of The Penetron Group. “That’s why Florida is Penetron country.”
Once the final bucket of Penetron-treated concrete was poured in July 2018, the Crystal Lagoons – a large-scale, Caribbean lifestyle project – became a reality. The largest project of its kind to date in the USA, it created 14 acres (about 5.6 hectares) of extensive man-made lagoons constructed of waterproofed concrete set at an average 10-foot (3.3 m) depth. The artificial lagoons can reliably withstand the resulting hydrostatic pressure and are filled with either fresh or seawater.
Building Codes Matter Where does this high level of durability in construction come from? After the disaster of 1992, when Hurricane Andrew slammed into Florida, leaving billions in damages in its wake, the state created the most stringent building code in the nation. Last year’s storm, Irma, delivered proof of the code’s effectiveness; most of the buildings built since 1992 held up well against the Category 4 and 3 winds of the storm.
“Beginning with the stricter Florida building codes, the increasing use of Penetron crystalline products is part of the construction industry’s evolution. Using more innovative technologies simplifies the building process and ensures a significantly higher level of concrete durability for residential and commercial projects,” adds Christopher Chen.
The concrete structures of the Crystal Lagoons must withstand constant contact with water – the perfect application for – PENETRON ADMIX. As a crystalline admixture, PENETRON ADMIX reacts in a catalytic reaction with moisture in fresh concrete to generate a non-soluble crystalline formation throughout the pores and capillary tracts normally found in concrete. This formation permanently seals microcracks, pores and capillaries against the penetration of water or liquids from any direction, substantially reducing the permeability of usually porous concrete.
With the US construction industry moving towards productivity-enhancing technologies, Penetron crystalline products have gained a reputation for better control costs and maintenance, as well as helping to accelerate the installation of better waterproofing solutions. Previously widespread topical and membrane solutions for concrete structures have been shown to be overly complex to install and often much more problematic to maintain.
Standard Solution in Northern and Southern Florida “The realization that crystalline technology is able to provide enhanced durability to concrete structures has made Penetron the waterproofing standard in the Miami area and across the southern part of the state, where resistance to chloride ion penetration and corrosion in such environments is key,” says Christopher Chen.
Some of the most recent highlights from the Miami area that feature Penetron technology include:
Mansions at Acqualina, Sunny Isles Beach Grand Beach Hotel Bay Harbor, Bay Harbor Islands Miami Bay Club, Miami The Grove at Grand Bay, Miami Motion at Dadeland, Miami “In recent years, an increasing number of our projects – like the Crystal Lagoons project that just completed the initial stage of construction – now originate in the central and panhandle areas of Florida,” adds Christopher Chen.
Penetron projects from the Central and Northern Florida regions: Otter Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tallahassee Salvador Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg Westminster Oaks Apartments, Tallahassee Statewide Solution for Durability Obviously, with millions of people living within four feet of the local high tide line, all buildings in Miami and Southern Florida face the threats of storm surges, inland flooding from heavy rains, destructive winds, high surf and rip currents – all capable of causing extensive damage. However, the climate across the rest of the state also creates unique challenges for construction projects, with high water tables, tropical storms and proximity to brackish and salt-water areas.
PENETRON ADMIX has been a highly effective solution for concrete structures in the high groundwater environments encountered across Florida – by significantly decreasing concrete permeability and the service life of new construction projects, where Penetron technology is an important part of the durability design of such structures.
“Penetron crystalline technology is the most efficient and economic waterproofing solution on the market,” concludes Christopher Chen.
The Penetron Group is a leading manufacturer of specialty construction products for concrete waterproofing, concrete repairs and floor preparation systems. The Group operates through a global network, offering support to the design and construction community through its regional offices, representatives and distribution channels.
For more information on Penetron waterproofing solutions, please visit penetron(dot)com or Facebook(dot)com/ThePenetronGroup, email CRDept(at)penetron(dot)com or contact the Corporate Relations Department at 631-941-9700.
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Clever "Caught" Catches Us Off-Guard
Clever “Caught” Catches Us Off-Guard
Art and politics mix in an intriguing way in “Caught,” a clever play that mainly wants to keep you off guard — but an experience that keeps you on your toes.
Written by Christopher Chen, his playful imagination is revealed as a Chinese dissident artist is in town for a retrospective.
Director Seth Gordon deftly sets the scenes in The Rep’s Studio Theatre. The high-energy opening has audience…
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Into The Numbers at the Finborough
5 stars for Into The Numbers at the Finborough @finborough
The Finborough Theatre once again demonstrates why it is a leading playhouse in London, producing a wonderful version of the Obie Award winning play Into The Numbersby Christopher Chen. With intense, creative performances capturing the despair of historic events during the Nanking Massacre in WW2, the play shines a light on humanity, seeking to find the best of us but overwhelmingly illuminating…
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My Theatrical Favorites of 2016
written by Christopher Chen directed by Lee Sunday Evans at La Mama in conjunction with The Play Company
Caught @ The Arcola Theatre (VOLTA International Festival) Review
Caught @ The Arcola Theatre (VOLTA International Festival) Review
Christopher Chen‘s new play, Caught, presented as part of the Arcola‘s VOLTA International Festival is a thick, false-bottomed guillotine of a play, that betrays its audience again and again, sweeping legs out from underneath everyone at every turn.
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