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I'm not crying. You're crying. #FarewellObama #ThankYouPOTUS #ThanksObama #NoReally #hug #love #biden #buds #goals #chicago #mychicago #politics #ignews #instagood #photooftheday (at East Lake View, Chicago, Illinois)
Segunda é dia de atualizar nossas informações, então vamos começar a semana com as novas e lembretes. Não deixe de verificar em nossa bio, todos os links e projetos disponíveis e na dúvida chama no Whatsapp ou inbox. E não esqueça de curtir e compartilhar (pois sabemos que você está vendo nossa postagem, mas, não está curtindo) 😈 Ótima semana! #news #blog #post #ignews #infos #livros #literaturabrasileira #seloee (em Elemental Editoração) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCl61MbD9Ep/?igshid=85byco966yee
After Manipur and Tripura, other Northeastern States- Sikkim, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh have also become coronavirus-free. Hence, Five out of the eight northeastern states are completely coronavirus-free, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said today. Also, Mizoram has only 1 Covid-19 positive case and is expected to be coronavirus-free soon. #covid19news #simplyoffbeat #nocorona #gocoronago #ignews #instapicofday #sikkimtourism #sikkimstories #arunachal #arunachaltourism #nagalandtourism #iamanawesomeinfluencer (at Sikkim) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_fXvbxpu6T/?igshid=10ww3ogkjx9kq
Here's welcoming the queen of draping, the woman who reinvented the traditional Indian sarees - @anamikakhanna.in on Instagram! 👏👏👏 #IndianFashionNews #MorePowerToWomen #AnamikaKhanna #TheStreetEdit #IGNews
#Instagram May Change Your Feed, Personalizing It With an #Algorithm - Blogged By | @lolalissaa For years, we have been trained to view web postings from our friends in a certain order. Refresh the top of your various “feeds” — the running column of content on some versions of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram— and you will see the latest news at the top. The further back you scroll, the older the material gets. Facebook changed its news feed in 2009 by switching to an algorithm largely based on the popularity of posts, among other signals. Last month, #Twitter introduced older, popular tweets to the top of users’ feeds, out of order, if the user had been away from the service for a time. On Tuesday, Instagram joined that club. The photo-sharing service plans to begin testing an algorithm-based personalized feed for users, similar to one already used by its parent company, #Facebook. That means it would shift away from the strictly reverse chronological order that the service has used since it began in 2010. Instead, Instagram will place the photos and videos it thinks you will most want to see from the people you follow toward the top of your feed, regardless of the time those posts were shared. That means that if your best friend posted a photo hours ago while you were on a flight without Internet connectivity, Instagram might place that image at the top of your feed the next time you open the app. Based on your history of interaction with that friend, Instagram knows you probably would not want to miss that picture. What are your thoughts? - @lolalissaa #SocialMedia #SocialMediaApps #InstaNEWS #Apps #StyleMagazine #HoustonStyleMagazine #HoustonStyle #IGNews #HSMNews #IGApp #CNNnews #ABCNews #FOXNews #HOUNews #WorldNews #World #TeamStyleMag #News (at Houston Style Magazine)
IGNEWS PRESENTS: "New “Privacy Glasses” protect your identity and your image"
"Protecting your privacy can be a difficult task in today’s world of information technology. With surveillance cameras on every corner and a recording device on every smartphone, there’s a good chance your image has been captured somewhere without you even knowing it. Safeguarding your mug in the future is set to become even more difficult with advancements in facial recognition technologies and wearable computers like Google Glass.
So what can you do to ensure your identity remains intact? In Western countries the answer would be simple: put on a pair of sunglasses. In Japan, however, sunglasses are a much less common sight, and many consider them to be worn only by those trying a little too hard to look cool, and in more extreme cases associate them with the yakuza lifestyle. Researchers at the National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo have addressed this issue by designing a non-threatening pair of white shades to protect both your identity and your public image, dubbing them the “Privacy Visor”..."
To read the rest of this article, please visit: http://en.rocketnews24.com/2013/11/18/new-privacy-glasses-protect-your-identity-and-your-image/#more-102575 *we do not own these images
IGNEWS PRESENTS: "How to start an art collection with $1,000 or less"
Check out this thrifty and informative article that sheds some light on the mysterious realm of art collection.
"Woody Allen made fun of art galleries. They were always his preferred backdrop for the most pretentious conversations on earth. Add to this the crazy cost of art and you have a rich comic stock indeed. The first work I bumped into at the recent international art fair Sydney Contemporary was Transportation by Damien Hirst, price on application but understood by many to be offered at $900,000 – the kind of price that makes collecting art appear a hobby for Russian oligarchs. But I collect art and I am not rich. And most people I know, including very serious collectors, began their collections with $1,000 or less.
Gallerists and artists need collectors and we are actually expected to start small. Even the gallery noted as featuring the most expensive item at the Sydney Contemporary, Gow Langsford in Auckland, sells younger, emerging artists alongside scary brand-name labels such as Warhol and Picasso. I quite fancied the small canvases by Richard Lewer, and at NZ$1,500 (AU$1,315) the prices are decidedly less terrifying. Sometimes you need to take a risk and spend more. If had $10,000 I know that the purchase of a large Rosemary Laing photograph would be a sound aesthetic and financial investment. Sydney dealer Annette Larkin spent a week's wage on a photograph by Robyn Stacey in 1987 and said it was both "terrifying and very grown-up".
The first commitment to a work of art will probably be the most daunting, but the best time to start collecting art is always now. As in love – hesitation is loss." To read the rest of the article, please visit: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2013/oct/14/how-to-start-art-collection - Maria *We do not own these photographs
IG NEWS: MATTHEW DAY JACKSON AT HAUSER & WIRTH
Matthew Day Jackson, "Something Ancient, Something New, Something Stolen, Something Blue"
Running till October 19th
Hauser & Wirth New York, 18th Street
“The unobtainable distance, no matter how small, is an infinity, Artists go to that space. It is a space where others cannot or do not want to go, a space which is real and often dangerous and they report back from there.”
Artist Matthew Day Jackson works with both traditional craft techniques and cutting edge computer mapping to make work that exposes the layered and often dark relationships between technologies abstractions and the effects of time. To locate the viewer into a space beyond the limits of physical experience into a possible sublime, where, as he describes as “the Horriful”, the power, sacrifice and morality of this infinite realm contains the potential to create both horror and beauty.
He opens the show with a custom built car “VICTA” and “House”, a silkscreen on paper mixed with grape flavor aid, rust, ink, lacquer and scorched wood. Resembling a foreign planet, more so a moon, this piece placed besides “VICTA” almost welcomes the viewer to take a ride into this foreign place that Jackson speaks of, a place that is vague, fearful, foreign, but intensely familiar. Next we encounter his “Scholars Stone” a huge mass of basaltic ash, magnesium chloride, polyurethane foam, epoxy and steel, this piece replicates that of the “Scholar’s Stone” which is famously located in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Scholars rocks have been admired as a Chinese literati for centuries as objects of contemplation, sculpted by time by nature, these spirit stones represented a distant inaccessible paradise, a dream destination. Sculpted with the aid of digital technologies, Jackson is playing between the fissure of reality and fiction, reminiscent of Vija Celmins rocks, where the original was indistinguishable between the copy.
The most interesting pieces consisted that of his deconstruction of the human body, in “Veins”, “Nerves”, ”Muscles”, and “Bartholomew”. Other than the striking reality of these structures, resembling tree branches, decaying skulls, and twitching nerve impulses. The titles are what really peaks interest, as they are all distinguished for what they really are, and belong to know particular person at all. Except that of the outer skin, “Bartholomew” whom of which was on the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, and is usually identified with Nathanael, who appears in the Gospel of John. His martyrdom is identified with his many miracles, one mainly dealing with weight. The people of Lipari took his solid silver and gold statue from inside the Cathedral of St Bartholomew and carry it throughout the town, where it progressively becomes heavier, and heavier until it cannot be lifted at all. Within seconds walls further down where the towns people were headed, collapsed. If the statue had been able to be lifted all the towns’ people would have been killed. The statue also deemed itself to be of no value during World War II when the Fascists looked for ways to finance their activities. When the statue was weighed for its worth in silver, it only weighed a few grams. However in reality it is made from a monumental amount of kilograms of silver and is considered a miracle that it was not melted down. This added layer of history to this piece brings us once again deeper into the inner layers Jackson is drawing us into, as his “Bartholomew” has been stripped of its vital layers, and entered certain weightlessness as well.
By Irene Maro
*I do not own these images