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Category Archives: Futurism
The Origins of Futurism and Preterism – Video
Posted: September 1, 2014 at 3:40 am
The Origins of Futurism and Preterism
Francisco Ribera, was the author of futurism Cardinal Robert Bellarmine was the author of Preterism Luis De Alcazar is also credited with the acceptance and ...
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Shabazz Palaces brings its alien churn
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Audiences interested in a crash course in Afro-futurism had a chance to see the genre's past and future in Philadelphia last week. Founding father George Clinton played the Ardmore Music Hall on Wednesday, while current torchbearers Shabazz Palaces landed at Union Transfer on Friday, performing for a small but rapt crowd.
The duo plays a warped sci-fi mutation of hip-hop that incorporates equal doses of EDM and old-fashioned eccentricity and makes their music sound like nothing else on the current scene.
Shabazz Palace's second full-length album, Lese Majesty, layers voices, percussion, and synthesized noises into a hazy psychedelic whorl, a densely absorbing headspace that seemed daunting to re-create live. But on Friday, the songs took on a fiercer groove while sacrificing little of their inherent weirdness. The fragmentary tunes have small regard for traditional song structure and tend to bleed into one another so fluidly that when the duo actually paused for a moment, there was an unusually long silence before the entranced audience remembered to applaud.
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Bow down: Beyonce was the reigning queen of Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards.
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Since inception in 2012, it's been nothing but smooth sailing for the Budweiser Made In America festival. Until Sunday evening, anyway.
Front man Britt Daniel took the stage in an all-white outfit, spitting lyrics and strumming his guitar like a seasoned pro (which of course he is), while the rest of the band contributed solid grooves.
It would take some investigating to see what 28-year-old New Orleans native Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and 65-year-old Charles Bradley, born in Gainesville, Fla., have in common beyond music. That said, the roots in deep, abiding soul, gutsy R&B, and slippery, jazzy funk indigenous to each man's area of origin would be enough to create binding ties - and to sell out South Street's Theater of the Living Arts on a humid Saturday.
Following Danny Brown's outrageously fun set at the Liberty Stage is another artist known for her "outrageous" creations: Canadian artist Grimes, who blanketed the late afternoon with trippy, surrealist tunes, drawn mostly from her 2012 record Visions.
Things are beginning to heat up here at Made in America, as crowds pour in and temperatures rise. But theres free water, cold beer, and more importantly, quirky, weirdo vibes, this time courtesy of Detroit rapper Danny Brown.
It was an all-Philly affair on the Skate Park Stage in the early afternoon, with bouncy pop song of Cruisr (recently signed to Vagrant records) giving way to Nothing, Dominic Palermos dream-pop project, which debuted on Upper Darby metal label Relapse Records this year with Guilty of Everything.
Were backkkkk! Its day two at Made in America, and things promise to be hotter, sweatier, and generally more awesome.
"We've been waiting all summer for this, Made In America," Kenny Vasoli of the Philadelphia "nu-hula" smooth-grooves band Vacationer said as he got ready to kick off the action on the Liberty stage on Sunday.
Sunday began smartly with Brooklyn indie rockers MisterWives. They played an exotic brand of rock with subtle hints of Romany and Japanois.
Back in 2012, the biggest electronic dance music (EDM) act at this weekend's Budweiser Made in America festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway - he plays on Sunday, just before closing act Kings of Leon - pulled in $22 million. That put him atop Forbes magazine's inaugural list of Electronic Cash Kings, which ranks the highest-paid DJs in the world.
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8 of the World's Coolest Skyscrapers Rendered Like 1980s Futurist Art
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An increasing number of skyscrapers that line our horizons these days resemble the future we were promised: twisting pillars of glass and steel that stretch up into the clouds. When you glaze those buildings with some 1980s-inspired French futurism, however, they look simply surreal
Arcueil-based illustrator Romain Trystram is highlighting some of the world's most striking skyscrapers in a series of wallpapers for I Like Architecture. They're crazy awesome. The glows and gradients are rendered in colors that can only be described as the palette of the most memorable sunset you've ever seen. They look like some sort of neon dream. They're best enjoyed while listening to the Drive soundtrack and wearing a Member's Only jacket.
As the name implies, this tiered, typhoon-proof tower designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners is 101 stories-tall. In real life, it almost looks like a magical accident. In Trystram's world, it looks like Oz. [Download High-Res]
These twisting towers are the centerpiece of the Absolute City Center complex in Mississauga, Ontario. Designed by Burka Architects and MAD Studio, the skyscrapers are colloquially known as the Marilyn Monroe towers for their voluptuous shape. I've always thought Marilyn looks great in neon. [Download High-Res]
You know this one. The world's tallest manmade structure towers 2,722 feet over Dubai like a beacon of human progress reaching towards the gods. Trystram's wallpaper might actually be a photograph. The real thing is already so absurd, I can't be sure. [Download High-Res]
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Track Of The Day 29/8 – Exit Calm
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The Future Isnt What It Used To Be.
Its a bold statement, yet in one phrase Exit Calm seem to have captured the universal ennui which has descended upon our post-Millennial lull.
The bands music ferocious noise rock, glacial shoegaze, lilting psychedelia seems to dwell amongst the collapsed shards of rock futurism. Tracks bleed into one another, with the volume switched into the red.
Organising a full UK tour, Clash is able to share a live performance featuring previews of Come Back Again, 'Footprints' and 'The Veil'. Its an enthralling watch, all swaggering menace and visceral passion with Exit Calm clearly walking it like they talk it.
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Exit Calm have confirmed the following tour dates:
September 17 Newcastle Upon Tyne 18 Glasgow King Tuts 19 Sheffield Northern Sound Festival , 02 Academy 20 Manchester Sound Control 23 Nottingham Bodega Social Club 24 Leicester The Cookie Jar 25 Bristol Louisiana 27 London Hoxton Bar and Kitchen
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People Matters Hosts TechHR Conference 2014
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In a globalized and economically dynamic world, HR technology is proving to be the game-changer for many corporations across the world. It is to capture the rising HR technology trends that People Matters organized the TechHR Conference 2014, India's first coalescence of Human Resources (HR) and Technology leaders on August 22, 2014 in Gurgaon.
People Matters isa 360 degree knowledge and media platform in the Human Resources space, brought together leading lights from the worlds of HR and technology for a one-of-its-kind conclave in India. Over 65 speakers and moderators kept the over 550-delegate and audience mostly CHROs, CEOs, CIOs and CXOs constantly engaged during the 22 fast-paced and interactive sessions.
The TechHR Conference 2014 title, Futurism for the Workplace, incorporated the avant-garde concept of Futurism which means breaking away from tradition and embracing ideas that seem ahead of their time.
"TechHR Conference is all about looking ahead and staying abreast with the evolving and deepening relationship between HR and Technology. CHROs today face the challenge of keeping pace with the rapid changes in technology. A deeper understanding of how technology can deliver significant efficiencies to the HR domain. How HR can contribution to business agility. On the other hand HR Technology service providers want to better understand the needs of the HR business which also change as new generations enter the workforce. TechHR Conference provides the perfect platform where all this, and more, comes together!" says Esther Martinez, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, People Matters.
A specially developed App created a social community where delegates could communicate with the speakers, and with each other, share their views, participate in crowd-sourced polls and connect with popular social media. Delegates experienced the power and excitement of gamification when they earned points every time they engaged with the TechHR community. The prizes were exciting enough to keep everyone's fingers continuously working. The true power of technology in action!
Rudy Karsan, GM, Kenexa and Smarter Workforce, IBM, says, "Technology is a way of life in the business world and the personal world. At this point in time, the three technologies influencing HR are social, SaaS and Big Data. The ability to interact with one another in the real time is something going to become a massive wave that will affect the way individuals and enterprises will communicate with one another and therefore it will affect HR."
Madan Nagaldinne, Head of HR, APAC, Facebook, who spoke at the conference says,
The Business Agenda consisted of incisive presentations, interactive discussions, highly participative group sessions and a CHRO Round Table. Bistro Sessions allowed delegates to mix around and join several groups during the same session.
Sameer Patel, GM/SVP, Products and GTM, Enterprise Social & Collaborative Software, SAP Cloud/Successfactors, says, "Coming from the US, it was a big learning experience for me. HR needs technology. There is a huge disconnect in the organizations today between strategy and execution, goals and getting the work done. While we put a lot of emphasis on technology to collect and monitor those, we do not have a very good hand over how the work gets done or influence how the work is done. I think HR needs the second layer of technology, which moves from identifying those measurables, to be able to really influence and execute technologies down into the lines of business."
From the high level of participation it was evident that the topics discussed were close to everyone's heart. While the merits of technology in the HR domain were amply clear, several moral, financial and human aspects of this partnership also emerged.
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The Software Behind IBM's Watson Will Be Probing The Mysteries Of Physics
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Scientists at the PETRA III particle accelerator. (Credit: IBM/DESY)
Last week, the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron one of the largest research centers in Germany announced that it has entered into a collaboration with IBM to enhance its computers abilities to crunch the massive amounts of data being generated every day by its particle accelerators.
DESY has a variety of instruments being used every day by teams of scientists all over the world. These researchers are exploring subatomic physics, astrophysics, chemistry, biology and a host of other different types of sciences. The amount of data that the research institute generates is staggering. To give you an example, just one instrument currently being built, the X-ray laser European XFEL, will be producing about 100 Petabytes of data per year when its complete. And thats just one instrument.
To handle the data volume, IBM IBM will be supplying DESY with its Elastic Storage system. This is the hardware behind Watson and IBMs major supercomputing systems that IBM began releasing as a general product in May of this year. When the system is installed at DESY, it will be able to handle 20GB per second of data and be quickly accessible to who needs it.
This system makes data available at any time around the world, Dr. Volker Glzow, head of DESY IT told me. Its basically at your fingertips.
The Elastic Storage system, which is part of what Watson used to plow through hundreds of millions of Wikipedia articles to prep for Jeopardy, is a hardware-agnostic software layer that uses proprietary algorithms to to scale out and process data along thousands of nodes. But its speed comes from a unique ability it doesnt need multiple copies of data to work.
Most storage systems require multiple copies of data to ensure accessibility, Jamie Thomas, IBMs General Manager Storage and Software Defined Systems told me. Elastic Storage includes a unique invention that allows it to recreate data should something happen to the single copy.
This is appealing to a lot of scientific institutions, Thomas told me, because until recently most storage solutions like this were built in house. But with so much data being produced by modern instruments, labs are overwhelmed.
Its also a benefit, Glzow pointed out to me, because it allows teams to do work at DESY from anywhere in the world. They can submit a proposal, have the experiment performed, then have the data delivered in a manner thats quick and easy to access.
The system is currently scheduled to go live in March of 2015 after some upgrades to a particle accelerator are completed.
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Roger Tait Man Fall/Winter "Futurism" 2014 Collection – Video
Posted: May 26, 2014 at 7:40 am
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Suspended animation is about to make death political
Posted: May 24, 2014 at 7:40 pm
Can death be useful? Thats the central question of the quickly expanding field of suspended animation, the process of slowing the bodys major processes as much as possible to induce a state thats very muchlike death without actually causingthe patient to die.
What precisely wemean when wesay actually die is a bit of an open question these days; in aworld where we can often be resuscitated after long periods of brain death, the noun Deathis probably best definedas, Any state ofzerobrain activityfrom whicha person will never berevived. Thats not particularly helpful, though; if a person is brain-dead next to a machine that could revive them, are they truly dead if the machine is broken and truly alive if it is not? Is death an absence of life, or an absence of any future potentialfor life?
Such questions used to be nothing but navel-gazing, but today represent concrete issues that could affect our lives in the every-day. With the recent onset of a trial for suspended animation technology, we have taken our first steps downa path with no end in sight. The trial will catch otherwise hopeless patients at the point of death (or potentiallyafter), and swap out a large portion of their blood for a chilled, oxygenated saline solution. This quickly lowers the body to a chilly 10 degrees Celsius, which almost immediately induces a hypothermic state and lowers the metabolic rate to near zero. If cells arent doing anything then they also arent producing any of themetabolic products that normally build up to toxic levels without breathing and circulation. At this point, the question is not whether suspended animation is real but whether its medically useful.
Medical evacuation helicopters see a lot of death en-route to hospitals, but that could be about to change.
The field of suspended animation facedwidespread skepticism for manyyears, but recent studies in pigs and a generally pro-futurism trend within science have led toa rather abrupt wave of professionalacceptance. It mostly comes down to drastically reduced claims for the technology; rather than alienating everyday physicians and scientists with speculation abouteternal life, suspended animation is now mostly about keeping terminal patients in a revivable statelong enough to getthem to machinery that can do the reviving. Many, many people die in ambulances, or military medevac helicopters, and these new attempts at induced hibernation could help those patients to get them the help they need.
Yet, there is simply no way well stop there. The trend will begin at NASA, DARPA, Calico, and other moonshot research organizations: how do we put healthy people into a hibernative state? Getting astronauts to Mars is probably possible without suspended animation, but a trip toEuropa or Enceladus will be much harder; theres a reason that space-ships full of stasis pods aresuch a trope of science fiction, and not least of them is a crews demands on power and consumables. Butspace isnt the only out-there application for suspended animation; not every prisoner at Guantanamo is an intelligence asset, so why keep useless prisoners conscious and complaining? And if you take the time to have an enemy combatant declared dead after combat, does that corpse still have rights if you revive it later?
Waking from suspended animation could be automated for long-term space missions with no conscious crew members.
Right now the research only really implies that suspended animation can be safe on the order of hours, but theres every reason to believe that a stasis nap could safely last weeks or months, and years arent such a crazy idea either. We are about to start allowing people topay to feel out the borders of death. Peoplewill freeze themselves even in absence of any plausible future cure for their fatal problem; if you can affordto do so, why wouldnt you?
This technologywill force us to ask tough questions about society: Does the word death mean something different forrich people than forthe poor? Do we declare a patient as dead depending on whether they can afford to stay in stasis until some projected cure date? In this dystopia, a market crash could wipe out savings accounts andswitch thousands of suspended patients from Long Term Pre-Mortal Stasis to Med School Cadaver In Waiting.
Minority Report had stasis prisons, albeit based on a different technology.
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Bill Cunningham Futurism in Men s Wear – Video
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Bill Cunningham Futurism in Men s Wear
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