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5 hours and 3 minutes ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpIn the bleak midwinter, the British Museum yesterday announced a blaze
of colour and perfume to come: an Indian garden blooming in paint on its exhibition walls, and in
reality in a scented garden around a fountain and lotus pool which will be created in its rather
grim Bloomsbury forecourt./pp"In some magical way I can't quite get my head around, the garden will
also cover a geographical spread from the foothills of the Himalayas to the lushness of the
rainforest," curator Richard Blurton promised./ppThe task of creating the perfumed garden in the
pigeon-haunted surroundings of the museum's front doorstep, plagued by the eternal reek of frying
onions from the burger stalls outside the gate, falls to the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, which
will be celebrating its own 250th anniversary./ppBlurton has to concentrate on getting onto the
gallery walls sequences of ravishing paintings from the Jodhpur court, never seen before in the
west, ranging from scenes of luxurious opulent life in the palaces, to a mystical series created
for a 19th-century ruler who turned over political power to an ascetic sect. /ppBlurton calls the
pieces "a voyage from mundane certainty to supra-mundane speculation"./ppAs well as a haven for
stressed city dwellers and visitors, the garden will highlight the use of plants in Indian food and
medicine - such staples as chili, aubergine and tomatoes are all New World imports - and the perils
of habitat and species loss from development pressures and deforestation of the subcontinent./ppThe
exhibition, and the films, plays, music recitals, food tastings and other events being organised
around it, will also flag up the importance of Blurton's own little kingdom, a department which is
one of the richer but less known in the museum./ppAlthough the Indian sculpture gallery is one of
the largest in the building, many visitors never reach it. "The trouble is we are right at the back
of the building, and I think a lot of visitors have lost the will to live before they get to us,"
he said yesterday. "But the collection is probably the most important outside India, and in its
range and variety, from the Old Stone Age to the present day, probably the greatest under one roof
in the world."/ppThe paintings, all created by court artists for three generations of 18th and
19th-century rulers of Jodhpur, are the first major loan exhibition to come to Bloomsbury directly
from India./ppAlthough fabulous jewel-like miniatures are the most famous Indian royal paintings,
some of the Jodhpur pieces are over a metre wide. Blurton said it is still not clear how they were
displayed - whether they were hung on a wall like western art, or held up one at a time to delight
a lounging maharajah and his intimates./ppThe most intriguing are the 19th-century mystical works
made for Man Singh. "It is clear that these are internal landscapes, using blocks of intense colour
in reflections on the experience of meditation and spiritual thought," Blurton said. "The use of
pulsating brilliant colour recalls the Rothko chapel - but much of their meaning is still hidden
from us."/ppThe Indian garden will feature scented plants, including frangipane, sandalwood and
jasmine. "Very heavily scented jasmine," Blurton, who is also worried about the frying onions,
said./ppIt will replace a Chinese garden, also created by Kew, installed to coincide with the
terracotta warriors exhibition, one of the most successful in the museum's history./ppThe 55
paintings will come from the Mehrangarh museum in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, which was established by the
present maharajah, H H Gaj Singh II. More paintings are coming from the National Museum of India in
Delhi, and from the British Museum's own collection./ppNeil MacGregor, director of the museum,
said: "There is an enduring fascination with the rich diversity of the art and culture of India.
Garden and Cosmos epitomises this diversity through the polarities expressed in the paintings,
focusing on both the external courtly life of pleasure on the one hand, and an internal life of
devotion and speculation on the other." /pp· Garden and Cosmos: the Royal Paintings of
Jodhpur, at the British Museum, May 28 to August 23. India Landscape, May 2 to September 28,
British Museum forecourt, free./ph2Culture of import/h2pstrongAt the British Museum this
summer:/strong/pp· Bollywood film seasonbr /A first for the museum/pp· Indian Summer
Latebr /Night of Indian performance, dance, music, and food/pp· Lunchtime lecturesbr /In the
new garden, by museum curators and Kew gardeners, on Indian medicinal plants, horticulture,
landscapes and ecology/pp· Painting and printing workshopsbr /Recreating traditional Indian
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
6 hours and 24 minutes ago
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- Achieved 100/100 and pixel-perfect rendering on the Acid3 test
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DOCTYPE parsing
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be ignored
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pages such as the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark
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Rhizome.org Calendar -
11 hours and 1 minutes ago
[b]Exhibition: November 18, 2008 - January 15, 2009br / Artists’ Reception: Friday, December
5, 6 - 8pm[/b]br / br / Pro Arts and NIAD presents NIAD at 25, a retrospective exhibition
celebrating the 25th anniversary of the National Institute of Art Disabilities. The exhibition
features a wide spectrum of painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and fiber arts produced
since NIAD’s inception by artists such as Sam Gant, Sylvia Fragoso, Willie Harris, Audrey
Pickering, Attilio Crescenti, Jeremy Burleson, and many others.br / br / Since 1983, NIAD has
cultivated an art studio and gallery that promotes creativity, independence, dignity, and community
integration for people with developmental and other disabilities. Countless artists have worked in
NIAD’s studio producing art that has been exhibited throughout the United States and around
the world.br / br / br / About Pro Artsbr / Pro Arts is a nonprofit artist-based organization that
supports the diverse cultural communities in the East Bay by exhibiting artists' work and providing
a venue for furthering communication in the arts. Last year Pro Arts exhibited 580 artists,
presented 15 exhibitions and produced 53 events in Oakland. Pro Arts events draw an annual audience
of 65,000. The gallery is located at 550 Second Street in Oakland's Jack London Square.
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PlayStation 3 -
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I've long been of the opinion that nostalgia should be left in the rose-tinted memories of the
past, where it belongs especially in the case of video games. The sad fact is that our wonderful
memories of yesteryear's games often don't age well when presented with modern gameplay
advancements and HD graphics (caveat: Megaman 9).brbrThis sentiment was unfortunately lost on
Calling all Cars game designer, a href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/david-jaffe/4553" id="tag"
title="videogame designer and director"David Jaffe/a who sought to recreate the magic he felt
playing circa 1993's span style="font-style: italic;"Rock 'n Roll Racing/span without appropriately
modernizing his creation for 2008. He explained that this was indeed a bit of a mistake on his part
over the course of an eight minute YouTube video on the topic:brbrp style="text-align:
center;"object height="344" width="425"param name="movie"
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style="font-style: italic;"David Jaffe: God of War III looks like a painting come to
life/span/a/lilispan style="font-style: italic;"a title="David Jaffe gives ballpark date for next
game: 2010, perhaps sooner"
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Autoblog -
1 days and 15 hours ago
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//abr //strong/p pEverybody's got their fantasy, but few ever get to live it out. For many of us,
it might very well be taking the Formula One world title. That was Lewis Hamilton's dream, and he
achieved it this year becoming the youngest F1 champion in history. A huge achievement, but a
bubble burst. So Lewis needs a new dream, one that's almost sure to remain purely fantastic. And
since he's mastered the crop of grand prix circuits on the calendar, you can guess what his fantasy
might be: the ideal race track. And that's just what he's dreamed up./p pLike some deranged G.I.
Joeem /emvillain, Lewis' composite "super lap" takes bits and pieces from some of the world's most
fearsome tracks and puts them in succession to make for the ultimate race track. Not surprising for
a speed freak like young Lewis, most of the corners are fast and pile on the Gs. The turns are
culled from Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps, the Monte Carlo street circuit in Monaco, Brazil's
Interlagos, the Magny Cours circuit that used to host the French Grand Prix, England's own
dilapidated Silverstone, and even two from Suzuka in Japan where Lewis has yet to race. What, no
corkscrew from Laguna Seca? No hairpin from Montreal's Gilles Villeneuve circuit? No Carousel from
the Nordschleife? Rookie. /p p[Source: a
href="http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12538_4576572,00.html"Sky Sports/a, painting by Rob
Ijbema - a href="http://www.car-a-day.blogspot.com/"Car-A-Day.com/a]/pp
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href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/03/the-turns-that-dreams-are-made-of-hamiltons-fantasy-track/"The
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Wii -
1 days and 21 hours ago
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src="http://img.qj.net/uploads/articles_module/126951/piero-2_qjgenth.jpg?959103" align=""
border="0"/abr/pbrThere are very few Wiibrew games that make me go "wow." I have to say that this
new one from a href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/scognito/15785" id="tag" title="homebrew dev"Scognito/a
is one of those games. From the looks of the screenshots alone, a lot of love and effort was put
into the making of this game. brbrThis game is called Piero's Wiicross, a Picross game for the Wii.
In case you missed out on Nintendo's franchise, Picross is a nonogram puzzle game where you have to
fill in squares in a grid according to clues given on the sides of the grid. The filled-in squares
will eventually make a picture.brbrAlthough all the grids are only 15x15 in size, the game does
offer a whopping 59 levels. Pretty well done for a homebrew game. It also features two game modes:
Normal, and Free. Normal mode alerts you when you're coloring in the wrong cell, and a penalty is
given. In Free mode, a penalty is only given when you finish the puzzle incorrectly.brbrYou can
also customize the game with your own music and themes. Here are the instructions from
Scognito:brbrspan style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"Music/spanbr style="font-weight:
bold;"brPut your favourite songs in the res/music directory (for example if you use the homebrew
channel it is apps/wiicross/res/music), then select Custom from the options menu.brbrNote: Music
must be in ogg format! No, I m not an opensource devote: simply sndlib does not support MP3, and
libogc support for them is screwed. Also res directory on a
href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/gamecube/308" id="tag" title="Nintendo gaming platform"GameCube/a must
be put on the root of the SD!brbrspan style="font-weight: bold; font-style:
italic;"Themes/spanbrbrA theme is composed by the following imagesbrullibackground.png (640 x 480
pixels)/lilifilled.png (image to show when a cell is drawn)/lilimarked.pngnbsp; (image to show when
a cell is marked)/lilititle.png (the title to show in the option screen for selecting your
theme)/li/ulAll themes must be put in a directory called with the name of your theme, and this
directory must be put in res/themes . If you follow these rules, you ll find you theme in the
options screen.brbrFor helping in drawing a theme, there is a template on the project page. It also
contains a psd (a href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/photoshop/115" id="tag" title="Adobe's graphics
editor"photoshop/a) and a xcf (a href="http://wii.qj.net/tags/gimp/55" id="tag" title="GNU Image
Manipulation Program, graphics editor"gimp/a) containing layers, helpful for drawing the
background, since some part of it are used for painting the timer and the preview.br br Download: a
title="Piero's WiiCross v0.1"
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style="font-weight: bold;"Piero's Wiicross v0.1/span/abrbrp style="text-align: center;"a
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