Computer Show “Arts”

Computer Show “Arts”
Gary Fabert and co-host Sherri Longhorne welcome Lumi cofounders Jesse Genet and Stephan Ango and have a hard time understanding the very basics of modern digital design tools. Lumi can be found at http://lumi.com, which is a “web-site”.

via YouTube http://youtu.be/WaawXXqXExo

Morning Aurora From the Space Station

Morning Aurora From the Space Station NASA astronaut Scott Kelly captured this photograph from the International Space Station on Oct. 7, 2015. Sharing with his social media followers, Kelly wrote, „The daily morning dose of #aurora to help wake you up. #GoodMorning from @Space_Station! #YearInSpace“ via NASA http://ift.tt/1RxQzRU

Pluto’s Blue Sky

Pluto’s Blue Sky Pluto’s haze layer shows its blue color in this picture taken by the New Horizons Ralph/Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The high-altitude haze is thought to be similar in nature to that seen at Saturn’s moon Titan. This image was generated by software that combines information from blue, red and near-infrared images. via NASA http://ift.tt/1Rw44Bz

All Along the Fractures

All Along the Fractures The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter often takes images of Martian sand dunes to study the mobile soils. These images provide information about erosion and movement of surface material, about wind and weather patterns, even about the soil grains and grain sizes. via NASA http://ift.tt/1Meslre

NASA Completes Successful Heat Shield Testing for Future Mars Exploration Vehicles

NASA Completes Successful Heat Shield Testing for Future Mars Exploration Vehicles As NASA missions to Mars progress with science and complex human exploration missions, spacecraft will require larger heat shields to protect against the extreme heat of entering a planet’s atmosphere and decelerating at a safe altitude in the thin Martian atmosphere. via NASA http://ift.tt/1FRPRxG

Oct. 5, 1984, Launch of History-Making STS-41G Mission

Oct. 5, 1984, Launch of History-Making STS-41G Mission The Space Shuttle Challenger launches from Florida at dawn. On this mission, Kathryn Sullivan became the first U.S. woman to perform a spacewalk and Marc Garneau became the first Canadian in space. The crew of seven was the largest to fly on a spacecraft at that time, and STS-41G was the first flight to include two female astronauts. via NASA http://ift.tt/1iZTMh2

Hundred Miles by Yall feat Gabriela Richardson for Desigual

Hundred Miles by Yall feat Gabriela Richardson for Desigual
Song of Desigual Autumn Winter ’15 collection.

You probably can´t get this song out of your head. You have spent the whole day singing “dance with me one more time” while you are trying to read all your emails in the office and you don´t know the name of the group that´s been stuck in your head. The theme that sounds during Desigual´s latest spot is called Hundred Miles and has been composed by Yall, a band in which two DJ´s and two VJ´s squeezed their brains to create a song inspired by the denim jacket of the spot Exotic Jeans. Gabriela Richardson is the voice of this theme with Indian touches. This song is going to be one of the biggest hits of this season. As the song says, dance with us –we do know the songs says dance with me, but sometimes things have to change a bit, right?- more time!

Seguro que llevas todo el día tarareando ese “dance with me one more time” que una suave voz femenina entona en la canción del spot Exotic Jeans de Desigual, ¿verdad? Su melodía bollywoodiense se ha colado en tu cabeza y eres incapaz de olvidarla por mucho que intentas centrarte en los emails laborales. Se trata de un tema creado por el grupo catalán Yall, compuesto por dos DJ´s y dos VJ´s ,que ha tomado como punto de partida la cazadora denim patchwork con la que la modelo del spot danza. Gabriela Richardson pone voz a esta canción electropop con toques hindúes que promete convertirse en la estrella de las pistas de baile. Como dice la canción, animaos a bailar con nosotros una vez más. Danzad, malditos… ¡Danzad!

via YouTube http://youtu.be/gGdfxXxRClw