Yes, that’s a sculpture of a pool on 5th Ave.
At this morning’s preview of Elmgreen & Dragset’s Van Gogh’s Ear - officially opens at Rockefeller Center tomorrow!
An Interactive Volcano That Shapeshifts (And Won’t Burn You)
Secret of Mana - by Jordan Grimmer
“Re-imagined version of the Secret of Mana game cover for Third Edition’s new book LEVEL UP: LEVEL 3 which can be bought [here]”
TEN MORE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LIBRARIES AROUND THE WORLD
You can read my previous ‘Top Ten Most Beautiful Libraries Around The World’ post here.
1. The National Library of the Czech Republic - Prague, Czech Republic
2. Admont Abbey Library - Admont, Austria
3. Trinity College Library - Dublin, Ireland
4. The Royal Portuguese Library - Rio de Janiero, Brazil
5. Stuttgart Municipal Library - Stuttgart, Germany
6. George Peabody Library - Baltimore, United States
7. Wiblingen Monastery Library - Ulm, Germany
8. University of Iowa Law Library - Des Moines, United States
9. Walker Library - Minneapolis, United States
10. Vennesla Library - Vennesla, Norway
Kinetic sculptures by British artist and physicist Paul Friedlander.
NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Will Reach Jupiter on July 4th http://futurism.com/nasas-juno-spacecraft-will-reach-jupiter-on-july-4th/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=tumblr&utm_medium=futurismnews&utm_content=NASA%27s%20Juno%20Spacecraft%20Will%20Reach%20Jupiter%20on%20July%204th
Microsoft announces all the things
Nowadays, Microsoft is a serious consumer electronics device vendor and the company presented a load of hardware at its October 6th event:
- A developer version of the VR HoloLens will be available in Q1-2016 for $ 3,000. Cool!
- An new version of the Microsoft Band is ready. The wearable band now has Cortina integration, a curved gorilla glass display and the device is fully packed with fitness centric features such as continuous heart rate monitoring, UV monitoring, GPS, a barometer and Microsoft Health integration. The Microsoft Band can be preordered today for $250 and it will be available at the end of October.
- Microsoft unveiled three new Windows 10 Lumia phones including the high-end 950 ($550) and 950XL ($650) devices and the budget Lumia 550 ($140). The 950 devices feature USB-C connectors, 5.2” or 5.7” high resolution OLED displays, 20 MP cameras with optical image stabilisation, 32GB of storage and support for additional SD card storage. The devices will be out at the end of November. Reasonable specs for high-end devices, but I’ve been burned before by Microsoft’s mobile eco system.
- The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is the company’s new tablet. The device fits a larger 12.3” 2,736 x 1,824 resolution display in the same design foot print as last years’ Surface Pro 3. The Surface Pro is 30 percent faster than the SP3 and comes with an updated Surface Pen. The pen features 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity, one year battery life and nifty magnetic storage. The new and slimmer Type Cover has a 40 percent larger glass track pad and updated key mechanism compared to previous models. The Surface Pro 4 will be available at the end of October with prices starting at at $899.
- The big surprise of the event was the Microsoft Surface Book, the company’s first lap top. The convertible notebook has a 13.5” 3000 x 2000 resolution touch screen and Microsoft said it was pound for pound, the fastest laptop in the world. It can be yours for $1499 and pre orders start today. The Surface Book looks nice and the “fulcrum hinge” enables the device to bend in all kinds of positions even though it actually won’t let you fully close the lid.
Keta Lagoon
David Esquivel
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Resilience by Francisco Galarraga