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  <description> COOL was born in hope of becoming a bridge to let the art lovers all over the world inspire each other, link together as one, and create a new future in arts. The main contents consist of interviews of both New York-based and international artists and creators, special feature articles, art reports from around the world, reviews and column series. We contribute to the cultural exchange through arts and to the development of the art industry so that people in the world can enjoy arts casually and New York and major cities in the world can connect through the media COOL.</description>
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    <title>The Nomadic “decob”in La Chaux-de-Fonds</title>
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    <![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center"><span style="font-size:150%"><strong><span style="color:#CC0000">Call-For-Artists</span></strong></span><br />
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<strong>The first exhibition of the 2nd round tour is SWITZERLAND, the heart of Europe!</strong></div> <br />
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The Nomadic “decob” is eco-friendly bags that have been made by various artists from around the world. The exhibit has traveled to Toronto, Tokyo, Osaka, Hong Kong, Shanghai and New York. The Nomadic “decob”in La Chaux-de-Fonds will take place in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland which is known as world-famous wathch making city from September 3rd to October 2nd. During exhibitions, various workshops and events will be held at the venue with the help of local artists. A limited numbers of La Chaux-de-Fonds memorial eco bags are also sold. <br />
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Call-for-Artists <br />
If you are interested in participating this exhibition as artist, please submit your design through our online form <br />
Deadline: July 19th, 2010 <br />
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Application form →　<a href="http://www.cool-ny.com/decob/entry-form/" target="_blank">http://www.cool-ny.com/decob/entry-form/</a> <br />
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Call-for Logo Design <br />
We are also running a logo design contest for our venue, La Chaux-de-Fonds and the winning design will be printed on a limited numbers of La Chaux-de-Fonds memorial eco bags as well as used on both online and printed promotional materials for the event. <br />
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This is an open call to all creative artists/designers who feel they can create a “brand” image for this environmental and ecological art exhibition, decob in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The logo design must fulfill the following criteria: <br />
1. The design must be new, unique, innovative and easily recognizable. <br />
2. It must include the these letters decob in La Chaux-de-Fonds. <br />
3. You can submit up to three artworks. <br />
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Prizes for winning logo design will be as follows: <br />
-First Place: Name acknowledgement at the event’s website, flyer and other promotional materials. <br />
Professional acrylic paints set provided by Turner Colour Works <br />
-Second and Third Place: Acrylic paints set provided by Turner Colour Works <br />
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Technical details <br />
The design will possibly be used on various backgrounds (white, black, and even other colors), and will be used in different sizes (a relatively small one on the website and badges, but a noticeably bigger one on signage). We would love submissions which work well with various colors but also with only one color used (for black and white printed materials for example). <br />
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Designs should initially be submitted as low resolution JPG or PDF files (height and width 400px maximum). The winning design must be provided either as a vector graphic in Illustrator(.ai file) or in EPS files. <br />
Legal information <br />
You will be asked to transfer your copyright in the design so it can be properly protected for the benefit of the conference and community. Your design also must not include any other copyrighted materials for which any license is required. Don’t include anything which might possibly cause offense. <br />
Deadline: Submit all entries by July 31, 2010. <br />
Please submit your design to: <a href="mailto:cool.decob@gmail.com">cool.decob@gmail.com</a> <br />
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The Nomadic "decob" Official Website <br />
<a href="http://www.cool-ny.com/decob/" target="_blank">http://www.cool-ny.com/decob/</a> <br />
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    <category>FINE ART</category>
    <link>https://englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/fine%20art/the%20nomadic%20%E2%80%9Cdecob%E2%80%9Din%20la%20chaux-de-fonds</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 05:44:36 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Metropia</title>
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    <![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center"><a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/Skarsgaard.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1275879380/" border="0" alt="" /></a>　　<a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/JulietteLewis.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1275879381/" border="0" alt="" /></a>　　<a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/TarikSaleh2.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1275879382/" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><br />
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Tribeca Film Festival excited the city of New York again this year.  There is a conspicuous film that should be mentioned at the ninth annual film festival. That is a Swedish animated film, “Metropia.” <br />
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Swedish film director Tarik Saleh directed the film. Even though his father was a “claymation” animator, Mr. Saleh pursued documentary film making and received great reputation from “Sacrificio: Who betrayed Che Guevara?” and “Gitmo: The New Rules of War.” “Metropia” is his first feature animation film.<br />
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In 2024 when oil has run out, a huge network of subways operated by a large corporation connects all the European cities. Because every time Roger, the protagonist who lives in Stockholm, goes into the subway, he hears voices in his head and becomes uncomfortable, he stops taking the train. However, one day, when he unexpectedly enters the subway again, he sees a mysterious model, Nina. And he begins to discover that someone or something is controlling him…<br />
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“Because the earth ran out of oil, fear dominates the world.” Mr. Saleh says he arrived at the idea while filming “Gitmo” which takes place at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Beginning with the terrorist attacks of 9/11, dark clouds blanketed the world, and people’s hearts were filled with anxiety and fear.  Mr. Saleh reflected his feelings that he experienced at the scandalous Guantanamo into “Metropia.”<br />
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“Metropia” explores the universal theme that ‘fear’ controls people with the deployment of standard storytelling. The charm of this film is that it grows on you, swelling gradually over time rather than immediately after watching.  Remembering this film, many people may become paranoid that we are caught in some giant corporate conspiracy.<br />
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Currently 3D movies are mainstream; however, this film was made in 2D as if fighting against the trend, and the unique visuals draw attention. The characters are fairly realistic, crafted in detail, but there is something so unnatural about them that you end up feeling as if you’ve awakened in an illusion. The world created by Mr.Saleh, who was inspired by Terry Gilliam and Roy Andersson, hypnotizes us. And yet the story itself, rather than a fantastic piece of SciFi, is reminiscent of Hitchcock and Film Noir.<br />
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“Metropia” premiered at last year’s Venice International Film festival. After repeated screenings at various locations in New York, the film was finally unveiled at Tribeca Film Festival this spring. To accompany the screenings, press conferences with the director and cast were held; the colors of the festival became even more brilliant. Vincent Gallo, Juliette Lewis, Stellan Skarsgård, Alexander Skarsgård, and Udo Kier are a rare collection of voice actors for this film.  The reason why the unique and talented actors were needed: “Because I needed real voice acting,” Mr.Saleh says.<br />
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For this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, many of the festival’s films were available to watch at home on cable TV. “Metropia” is one of the line-up. It is a luxury to enjoy this film at home since it is unlikely the film will have a wide release in U.S. theaters.  It is still possible to watch it on TV now, so please enjoy this special film that leaves you with a lingering strange feeling.<br />
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    <category>FILM</category>
    <link>https://englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/film/metropia</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 03:01:11 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>COOL Vol.20 Special Issue NOW ON SALE!!!</title>
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    <![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center"><a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/vol20-cover.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1271762682/" border="0" alt="" /></a>　　<a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/vol20-contents.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1271762681/" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><br />
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THE YES MEN“Fix the World” <br />
Interview with Carmen Einfinger <br />
Anish Kapoor“Memory” <br />
The Full Scale of Tim Burton’s Works @ MoMA <br />
CREAM International Festival for Arts and Media Yokohama <br />
Special Feature Takashi TARUYA “TSUKUMOGAMI” <br />
La Biennale di Venezia <br />
The Worldwide Art Views (EU Edition) <br />
Pickup Artist / Kyoko Okubo “Down the Rabbit-Hole” <br />
ORIGAMI for Africa <br />
Look Look Art books <br />
Film Freaks Special“20 Things You Know About Movies That Relates To 20” <br />
The Nomadic Artist Vol.5 “Reality of Nomadic Artist (Special Edition)” <br />
Chinese Art Now Vol.8“Chinese printmaking and Japanese printmaking” <br />
Hong Kong Dance Music Scene Entering the underground in the concrete jungle #002 “Heavy” ]]>
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    <category>TOPICS</category>
    <link>https://englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/topics/cool%20vol.20%20special%20issue%20now%20on%20sale---</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:25:55 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Rima's 「Himalayan Animal Stories」</title>
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    <![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center"><strong><span style="color:#CC0033">Family Program: Himalayan Animal Stories -- Compassion for Endangered Species<br />
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  Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art<br />
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Sunday  January 17, 2010 2:30-4:30</span></strong></div><br />
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Participants will discover the endangered animals of the Himalayas and write and illustrate their own animal story. Artist and Books for Children Founder, Rima Fujita, will read her children's books including a true story of the Dalai Lama's dog, and will lead participants in creating their own hand-made books. Recommended ages: 8 - 12. Admission, $10 for adults, $8 for members and children.<br />
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Rima Fujita was born in Tokyo and has lived in New York since 1979. She studied at Parsons School of Design and received her B.F.A. in illustration and painting and has exhibited her work internationally to much acclaim.<br />
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In 2001 Rima established Books for Children, an organization that produces children's books and donates them to orphans and poor children around the world. Her first book, Wonder Talk, was officially selected as recommended reading by the United Nations, and TB Aware has received various awards in the United States.<br />
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In 2006 she designed the signature poster for the International Peace Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, where she received special recognition from several Nobel Peace Laureates including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Betty Williams.<br />
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Her published books include Simple Meditation, The Little Black Box, Wonder Talk, Wonder Garden and TB Aware. For more information about Rima please visit: <a href="http://www.rimafujita.com" target="_blank">www.rimafujita.com</a><br />
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The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art was founded in 1945 to foster awareness and preservation of Tibetan art and culture. Public programs at the Museum are funded, in part, by funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Located at 338 Lighthouse Avenue, the Museum is open Thursday through Sunday from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM. For further information, please call 718-987-3500 or visit the museum’s website at <a href="http://www.tibetanmuseum.org" target="_blank">www.tibetanmuseum.org</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://www.rimafujita.com" target="_blank">http://www.rimafujita.com</a><br />
<a href="http://rimafujita.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://rimafujita.blogspot.com</a><br />
~10th Anniversary of Books for Children~<br />
<a href="http://www.rimafujita.com/bfc/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.rimafujita.com/bfc/index.html</a>]]>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:36:02 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>RISE &amp; FALL</title>
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<div style="text-align:center"><strong><span style="font-size:120%"><span style="color:#3333FF">RISE&FALL: A REVOLUTIONARY ART AND MUSIC<br />
NIGHTLIFE EVENT SERIES COMMEMORATES THE 20THANNIVERSARY OF<br />
THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL<br />
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Events to Take Place November 5-28, 2009 Throughout The United States</span></span></strong></div><br />
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<strong>Rise&Fall in NYC<br />
November 5 @ Public Assembly, $8<br />
70 North 6th St. Brooklyn, NY 11211<br />
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Rise&Fall (<a href="http://www.rise-fall.com" target="_blank">http://www.rise-fall.com</a>) is a revolutionary art and music event series commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. This mobile art installation and electronic music event features artwork displayed on digital frames interpreting the theme ‘breaking down barriers’<br />
 collected through a public call for submissions and will include music performed by renowned Turkish-German-Queer and Muslim DJ/Producer, DJ Ipek Ipekcioglu (<a href="http://www.djipek.com" target="_blank">http://www.djipek.com</a>). Her performances are the embodiment of contemporary Germany (post-Wall), smashing musical, cultural and social barriers through an eclectic mix of Middle Eastern sounds and Berlin Electro, drawing on minority subcultures and pop culture in Germany. <br />
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Additionally, international bilingual art magazine COOL (<a href="http://www.cool-ny.com" target="_blank">http://www.cool-ny.com</a>) will present a live painting performance called "Rise&Fall" by Japanese street artist PESU (<a href="http://www.pesuart.com" target="_blank">http://www.pesuart.com</a>) in which he interprets the fall of the Berlin Wall.<br />
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Rise&Fall is sponsored by The Embassy of the Republic of Germany Washington, DC and Kodak.</strong><br />
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LOS ANGELES, October 21, 2009 – LA-based BOA Events announces show dates for Rise&Fall, an art and music event series that commemorates the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. This national mobile art installation and electronic music event will feature artwork that interprets the theme “Breaking Down Barriers.” All artwork will be displayed on Kodak S730 and D830 digital picture frames that will showcase the multiple entries that were received during the open call for submissions. The nightlife event will also include music performed by renowned Turkish-German DJ/Producer, DJ Ipek Ipekcioglu.<br />
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“During our open call for submissions, we received artwork from 19 countries and 19 states within the United States. Submissions were requested in digital form to be displayed on Kodak digital picture frames throughout the venues because it allows us to showcase creative representations of the broader theme of breaking down barriers to a demographic in venues and volume we otherwise could not,” added Mikaela Pollock, co-director of BOA.<br />
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Interested individuals are invited to visit the Rise&Fall Web site at www.rise-fall.comto find out more about an event near them. Confirmed Rise&Fall venue and dates are as follows (more to be confirmed on the Rise&Fall Web site):<br />
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<strong>11/05/09 – Public Assembly featuring live painting from Japanese street artist, PESU – presented by COOL Magazine in Brooklyn, New York (<a href="http://www.publicassemblynyc.com" target="_blank">www.publicassemblynyc.com</a>)</strong><br />
11/12/09 – White Room in Miami, Florida (www.whiteroomshows.com)<br />
11/18/09 – DC9 in Washington, DC (www.dcnine.com)<br />
11/19/09 – Enormous Room in Boston, MA (www.enormous.tv)<br />
11/20/09 – Tazza Caffe in Providence, RI (www.tazzacaffe.com)<br />
11/21/09 – Venue TBA in Las Vegas, NV<br />
11/27/09 – The Purple Lounge at The Standard Hotel Hollywood in Los Angeles (www.thestandard.com)<br />
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Professional and amateur artists that work in a wide range of mediums were asked to submit digital versions of their work and a short description of what “bringing down walls” or “breaking down barriers” means to them - either as directly related to the Berlin Wall or on a more symbolic, personal, cultural or social level. Digital art itself breaks down the walls of traditional display, allowing more artists to contribute to the project and more people to see the mobile national exhibition. Images and descriptions will be displayed on Kodak S730 and D830 digital frames and projected in event venues during each Rise&Fall event and select images will also be available for viewing online on the Rise&Fall Web site.<br />
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The Embassy of the Republic of Germany Washington, D.C. and the Consulate General of the Republic of Germany New York,Miami, Boston and Los Angeles are the official sponsors of the Rise&Fall event series. For more information on this year’s German Mission in the United States theme, “Freedom Without Walls,” consumers can visit: www.germany.info/withoutwalls.<br />
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To add to the creative atmosphere, renowned DJ Ipek Ipekcioglu will be performing. As a daughter of Turkish immigrants to Germany, she personifies the breaking down of cultural barriers and stigma—raised as an ethnic minority (Turkish), religious minority (Muslim) and sexual minority (lesbian). DJ Ipek Ipekcioglu performs a style of music that directly represents her cultural diversity and pride. Her performances are the embodiment of contemporary Germany (post-Wall), smashing musical, cultural and social barriers through an eclectic mix of Middle Eastern sounds and Berlin Electro, drawing on minority subcultures and pop culture in Germany.<br />
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DJ Ipek expressed, “Living near the Berlin Wall when it was brought down in 1989, I have a special place in my heart for this anniversary. It was a big challenge for all of us to deal with this wall-less situation. It changed our lives in Berlin. With the opening up of a great city, Germany became even more international. I'm excited to travel the United States with Rise&Fall and, through my passion for music, commemorate this historic occasion with American audiences.”<br />
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ABOUT BOA EVENTS<br />
BOA Events (BOA Life LLC) is an LA-based event production, graphic and web design, and artist management company focused on the electronic music industry. BOA’s philosophy has always been that music and art are the best ambassadors, building bridges between cultures and connecting people through common experiences. As scholars of international relations, BOA’s founders believe that, in a highly politicized world divided by ethnic, racial, religious and cultural lines, music and art hold the power to cross these lines and educate on a level that goes beyond the mind to the heart and soul.<br />
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Rise&Fall concept and branding created by: BOA Life LLC (dba BOA Events)<br />
Rise&Fall event production by: BOA Life LLC (dba BOA Events)<br />
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<span style="font-size:110%"><strong>Rise&Fall: <a href="http://www.rise-fall.com" target="_blank">www.rise-fall.com</a><br />
BOA Life LLC (dba BOA Events): <a href="http://www.boaevents.com" target="_blank">www.boaevents.com</a><br />
DJ Ipek Ipekcioglu: <a href="http://www.djipek.com" target="_blank">www.djipek.com</a><br />
Rise& Fall on Twitter: <a href="http://www.twitter.com/risefall09" target="_blank">www.twitter.com/risefall09</a><br />
BOA on Twitter: <a href="http://www.twitter.com/boaevents" target="_blank">www.twitter.com/boaevents</a></strong></span><br />
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    <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 03:45:40 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Palácio do Egipto</title>
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    <![CDATA[In 1755, Lisbon was struck by an earthquake. Marquis of Pombal, was the prime minister at that time and was instituted by decree 1st Count of Oeiras like reward by its action in the trial of reconstruction of Lisbon, the grid design ideia and oversawing　the rapid recovery of the whole city leading to the new city as it is now.<br />
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Two and a half century later, Isaltino Morais, who has been the Mayor of Oeiras for more than two decades,  is continuing to develop both the design and art of the city under less catastrophic circunstances but with a vision and determination equivelent to his predecessor.     <br />
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After a major renovation in the 18th Century, the building was given this name by its owner at the time, Rebelo de Andrade, as this Palace was located in a estate named “Quinta da Nossa Senhora do Egipto” (Holy Mary of Egipt).<br />
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At the entrance, visitors are welcomed by an “Azulejo”, a form of traditional Portuguese tin-glazed, ceramic tilework. The architectural structure was modeled after a wedding veil by Vaz do Carmo, a notable Portuguese architects. This romantic and remarkable image also receives the benefit of sunshine and the sound of the neighboring church’s bell’s ringing. The white wedding design surrounds visitors in a pleasant aura with a celebratory atmosphere. In addition, there is a mysterious sculpture on the outside wall which was discovered during the construction of the palace. The artist remains unknown.   <br />
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The artist displayed at the opening of this museum is one of the most famous Spanish artists, Salvador Dali. There are 100 works, divided into 6 series, all from the private collection from Barcelona of Juan Javiel Bofill, a Spanish art collector and close friend of Dali.   <br />
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Adding to the charm of the exhibit is that visitors can touch the original sculptures. Dali felt that if people could touch the art, they could feel more close to it. The main sculpture, Medo (“Fear”), expresses fear possibly inspired on Dali`s fear of death. You are invited to feel his fear of death through touching his works and not just by seeing them.      <br />
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One of the most remarkable sculptures is‘Dragon-Cisne-Elefante’(1969 Bronze). When seen from the front, it looks like a swan. However, it changes to two other animals as the point of view changes. It looks like an elephant viewed upside down, and a dragon from the rear. One sculpture can have 3 different faces depending on the point of view with Dali’s unique vision. If you love Dali’s well known work of paintings you will be enraptured with a 3D approach of his realities.  <br />
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The art exhibition will be changed about every 3 months. The collection of Dali will last until the 15th of September, 2009. On the last Friday of every month, visitors can enjoy a night at the museum, as it is opened until midnight. In addition to a free guided tour, it has various planned events, and 3 cafes where you can enjoy the original sweets of the city. In 2009, Oeiras is the best city to enjoy the sea, sunshine, and art. <br />
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 04:32:25 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>LIFE IN ART Vol.2 &quot;ACE HOTEL in New York&quot;</title>
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    <![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center"><a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/e6024e23.jpeg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1254706005/" border="0" alt="" /></a></div><br />
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“Ace Hotel,” with each room of it exhibiting art pieces like a gallery, opened in Mid Town NY.<br />
Some of the Zank & Mars agency artists took a part in this project. <br />
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At this hotel, you can spend a day surrounded by art, as if you are at a solo exhibition. You can enjoy high quality artworks that you could usually only see at art galleries. Enjoy food, drinks, or read a book... how you spend your day in the room is up to you.<br />
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By letting art be a part of your life, you can see art from a different point of view, or you can feel the joy of being close to art. This hotel should not be ignored by true art-lovers.<br />
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When I first stepped into the hotel while it was still under construction, the first thing I noticed was how creative people involved in this project were. The existence of this hotel itself is a piece of art that was completed by their teamwork. Because they know the joy of sharing art and they feel it from the bottom of their heart, this art piece was created. <br />
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This place also symbolizes NY. Ace Hotel is highly recommended for people who want to feel NY first hand.<br />
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<a href="http://www.acehotel.com/newyork" target="_blank">www.acehotel.com/newyork</a><br />
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Arisa Itami<br />
<span style="font-size:80%">Arisa Itami spreads love to the world through music and art. Arisa is a Japanese artist who is a Jazz singer, an actress, and a curator. She works mainly in Brooklyn NY. In 2008, she visited Africa to teach origami art to children in Nigeria. To make art a part of daily life and to change the world with art, she started “Zank and Mars organization.” She operates an art gallery called Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn where modern art was born during the art revolution in 1970s. As an artist, she was a part of the mural painting team for the Atlanta Coca Cola museum in 2007. Arisa started a movement called “min-gei”, which is a fruition of her concept “LIFE IN ART.” The purpose of “min-gei” is to regenerate the Japanese folk art movement called "Mingei," which developed in the late 1920s, as a new style in the modern time. The theory of Mingei was to discover beauty in everyday objects created by nameless craftsmen and introduce it to the world. "min-gei" restores the movement in present time with a new theory: making art a part of our every day life. Arisa introduces “min(everyone’s)-gei(art)” so instead of seeing art as special and intangible thing, everyone would consider art as something familiar and intimate with our lives, just like our every day objects. </span><br />
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    <![CDATA[Japanese artist Rima Fujita reads her children's books at the Tibetan Festival on October 3. It is a whole day festival with food, dance, art, crafts and prayers at the Jacques Machais Museum. Her reading will start from 3pm and we will read in English and Tibetan. Lama Pema Wangdak who received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor this year will read the Tibetan part. He is also the one who told me the lovely story of wisdom for my first book, Wonder Talk. I hope you can join<br />
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 <a href="http://www.tibetanmuseum.org/calendar.htm" target="_blank">www.tibetanmuseum.org/calendar.htm</a>]]>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 03:42:45 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Let's Make ZOORI!</title>
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    <![CDATA[<a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/zoori_sep24.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1253079376/" border="0" alt="" /></a> <a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/zoori_sep24.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1253079376/" border="0" alt="" /></a> <a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/zoori_sep24.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1253079376/" border="0" alt="" /></a> <a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/zoori_sep24.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1253079376/" border="0" alt="" /></a> <a href="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/File/zoori_sep24.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="//englishcoolny.blog.shinobi.jp/Img/1253079376/" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
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日本でも大人気の手編み布草履が、ニューヨークに逆上陸！ <br />
着られなくなったＴシャツをリサイクルして可愛い布草履を作るワークショップです。 <br />
みんなで楽しく簡単エコライフ！ <br />
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<span style="color:#CC33CC"><strong><span style="font-size:125%">Learn how-to, by following the simple instruction in a very relaxed atmosphere. The best timing to make your own ZOORI, Japanese hand woven cloth sandals. </span></strong></span><br />
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<strong>Date: Thursday, Sep 24th. 2009 <br />
Time: 7:00pm-10:00pm</strong> <br />
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Instructor: Kimiko <br />
Materials: Please Bring THREE of your old T-shirts and Scissors <br />
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Fee: $45 (includes the ZOORI making instruction) *Please pay at the door <br />
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<strong>Where: CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) <br />
123 4th Ave, 2nd FL (between 12th & 13th streets) <br />
New York NY 10003 <br />
212-677-8621</strong>  <br />
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Contact to register: RSVP to the website, or send the email, <a href="mailto:zoori@whiteinc.jp">zoori@whiteinc.jp</a> <br />
<a href="http://groups.to/zoori" target="_blank">http://groups.to/zoori</a> <br />
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In this workshop, we will teach the simple techniques to make a pair of ZOORI using your old, unwanted T-shirts. <br />
*The part of the profits and 1 T-shirt from these workshops <br />
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 05:44:43 GMT</pubDate>
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The opening page of the next issue features Karim Rashid who is worldly known as a product designer. For the first time as a curator, Karim participated in the planning of the exhibition, "Totally Rad": Karim Rashid Does Radiators. The exhibition was held at Museum of Art & Design, known as MAD, which had a re-opening last September. We asked him to talk about this exhibition that gave full play for his senses.<br />
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Mariko Mori is an active artist in New York. We had an exclusive interview at her studio in New York and asked about her large installation, "Plant Opal," which has been the talk of the town since its sudden emergence in Roppongi Hills.<br />
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As a featured article, we will report to you some hot, Academy awarded movies including "Departures" from New York's biggest film festival, "Tribeca Film Festival"<br />
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Also, following this edition, the next issue contains the last half of a long interview with Tadanori Yokoo. Our next number is scheduled to be released this fall as the special memorial 20th edition, and is full of fresh content that you cannot take your eyes off.<br />
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===== COOL Vol.18-19 Summer Issue Contents =====<br />
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*Karim Rashid "Totally Rad" :Karim Rashid Does Radiators<br />
*Exclusive Interview with Mariko Mori "Plant Opal"<br />
*Interview with Hajime Sorayama<br />
*The Third Mind : American Artists Contemplate Asia 1860-1989<br />
Opening Report & Interview with Alexandra Munroe<br />
*NYC Art Fairs<br />
*Special Interview with Tadanori Yokoo (sequel)<br />
*Big Apple Entertainment Stage 3<br />
*The Worldwide Art Views<br />
Yayoi Kusama - New York<br />
The Murder of Crows - Berlin<br />
Ring - Switzerland<br />
Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective - New York<br />
Louis Vuitton: A Passion for Creation - Hong Kong<br />
NY Collection - New York<br />
Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy - New York<br />
"Making Worlds" Venice Biennial 2009 - Italy<br />
MoMA Atlantic - New York<br />
Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective - New York<br />
*The Nomadic "decob" in New York<br />
*Hong Kong Dance Music SceneEntering the underground in the concrete jungle<br />
*Pick up Artist / Kaeko Mizukoshi<br />
*Look! Look! Art Books<br />
*Chinese Art Now Vol. 7<br />
*Film Freaks Scene12<br />
*J-POP ART NEWS (3)<br />
*The Diary of A Nomadic Artist Vol. 4<br />
*NY Style Vol.7<br />
*Toronto Art Report #9<br />
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    <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 02:59:24 GMT</pubDate>
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