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Age: 36 Hometown: Szczecin Where do you now live?: Strasbourg Where would you most like to live?: close to the sea, on a shore Who was your first "hero" in life?: Melvin Van Peebles What is your favorite thing to do on your day off from work?: listen music What is your favorite color?: the whole rainbow Who (or what) do you love?: the nature
Wooster: Who and/or what are some of your influences?
Mankind, anyone being able to do the worst and the best at the same time. A few passionated ones,
being better, provode me insipration to paint and become someone good as well.
Wooster: What other artists do you most admire?
I could quote hundred, but I have Andy Goldsworthy in mind for his poetry, Moretti for his
amazing drawings. C215 for doing so generous art, and for sure my idol James Brown.
Wooster: How would you describe your art to someone who could not see it?
I am mainly painting portraits of people who inspire me through their exemplar lives and actions
I try to catch their humanity and energy. I show my works through different ways (gallery,
streets, press) and I also use different techniques. I recently launched a blog www.cheval23.net so that i can present who is hidden behind the
portraits I paint
Wooster: What other talent would most like to have?
Without any doubt to play music. Music is the ultimate art, that does not need any translation
Wooster: What do you fear the most?
That I could not hear anymore, this could deprive me of listening music
The Official Google Blog: SearchWiki: make
search your own — Have you ever wanted to mark up Google search
results? Maybe you're an avid hiker and the trail map site you always go to is in the 4th
or 5th position and you want to move it to the top. Or perhaps it's not there at all and
you'd like to add it.
Remarkably faithful to the spirit of its source material, the film version of
Twilight
crams most of the key episodes from Stephenie Meyer's novel into its breathless, 122-minute
running time. Under the direction of Catherine Hardwicke
(Thirteen), Twilight gallops along handsomely, showcasing the cloudy, misty
beauty of its gorgeous Pacific Northwest forest locations; you can practically smell the pine
trees and feel the crunch of fallen leaves beneath your feet. Using voice-over narration
sparingly, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg trots
out all the major (and most of the minor) characters from the book, recounting the story in
abbreviated fashion while demonstrating respect for Meyer's novel and its huge, faithful
audience.
Twilight may not add up to much more than the sum of its parts, but those parts can be
mighty entertaining, especially when handsome Edward (Robert Pattinson, oozing
uncertain charm) is whooshing through the woods with plucky Bella (Kristen Stewart,
self-assured and determined) on his back. Still, the romance at the heart of the book has been
shorn of some of its heart in the translation to the big screen, sacrificed on the altar of a
broader demographic. Readers of the book could feel somewhat shortchanged by the relentless
emphasis on forward momentum rather than romantic fantasy; the flip side is that newcomers can
enjoy the whirlwind pace and the brooding, ominous atmosphere, and everyone can revel in the
spectacle of flying vampires playing a pinball version of sandlot baseball.
Google has launched a new
feature to search for all searchers with Google accounts entitled SearchWiki. The new feature hasn’t propagated to any of our accounts
here at Mashable yet, so I have no hands-on experiences to report, but from the description and
the Google screencast, the feature allows you to re-order search result, remove and add links to
a given search result, and annotate results within your queries.
Here’s the screencast demonstration Google provided:
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As Googler Amay says in the video, all changes made to your search results are only visible to
you in your own account, and your results aren’t affected by other users deletions,
insertions or re-orders. Notes made on specific search results may, however, be
visible to others, which looks like it could be interesting to watch how they’ll keep it
from spiraling out of control.
It’s worthy of re-iteration that this isn’t a test feature, a Labs or 20% time
project, this is something that will go live on all users of Google Search while logged into
their Google accounts.
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Seeing a Windows blue screen of death is fine, if annoying, if you're just balancing your
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MAKE: Tokyo Meeting 02 was held on 11/8 at Tokyo's Tama Art University, and the MAKE: Japan
events just keep getting bigger, better, and wonderfully wilder. Here are a few highlights
gleaned from the massive influx of pictures, video, and bloggings that this event inspired.
Here's a video featuring four particularly awesome things from the meeting:
・Make: hat
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industry fell to pieces. My favorite part was this telling excerpt: In Detroit, amid worker
alienation and the "blue-collar blues," Chevies, Fords and Plymouths rattled, rusted and rolled
over -- and those were the good ones. The Ford Pinto's gas tank was prone to explode into flames
when the car was hit from the rear, making the Pinto the poster product for corporate callousness.
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first company to be indicted for reckless homicide. The company later was acquitted, but public
opinion judged the Pinto guilty. For all the Pinto's infamy, perhaps no car better captured
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with in-car connectivity for months now, so it's really no shock to see the next logical step being
taken. At the San Francisco Auto Show this week, the automaker is set to showcase a "Web Edition"
package, which would theoretically be available as a dealer-installed option for most Chrysler,
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