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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Horizon.

Horizon from Art Club View is a spectacular project that involves Art Matter and Time. It's unlikely equation but as time goes faster in space. Art club will be outlining varied projects that is to take place. Better than boiled frog space new art projects on how humans may travel true space using androids and embryonic cells, more information later conceived in space. With increasing concern over our orange star the sun it poses a challenge will humanity eventually evaporate out of existence. Into an almighty big bang here at wise labs preparation plans for adventure as space travel becomes a new dimension to an awaking humanity. Art club view challenges the concept of androids giving birth and finding new colonies more soon. Horizon project. As the space race fantasist maybe it could become a concept reality Horizion art versis thinking over equasion of present yes I like.

New Art Designs Soon.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

An Idol hologram.

Hatsune Miku has taken the music scene by storm in her native Japan where her concerts are always sold out and are full of screaming, adoring fans.Now, like something out of a science fiction film, videos have emerged which show Miku on tour in Japan, singing a selection of hits.Holographic singing idol Hatsune Miku has taken Japan by storm - and plays to sold out crowds. Miku is a digital avatar created by Japanese technology firm Crypton Future Media that customers can purchase and then program to perform any song on their computer. She is supposed to be five foot two inches tall but her makers have given little away about her personality. Crypton uses voices recorded by actors and then puts them through Yamaha’s Vocaloid software to create its characters. Miku’s voice was created by taking vocal samples from the voice actress Saki Fujita. All of the samples contained a single Japanese sound which when strung together would create full words and phrases. Her music and image have proved so popular that she has now gone on a sell-out tour where thousands of fans wave light sticks and scream as if she is a real-life pop star. Thousands of fans wave glow sticks as Miku performs on stage with a live backing band Miku has already had a number one single and is now on tour. It is the first time a hologram has been used on stage in this way, moving and strutting just like a real pop star. Miku has become such a star that she already has a fan club, Face book page and has set up ‘her’ own record label. She has also appeared in a number of episodes of popular Japanese amine TV programs. She performed her first ‘live’ concert in 2009 and has also travelled to Singapore on tour. In March 2010 three metal plates with Hatsune Miku’s image etched on them were placed on board Japanese spacecraft Akatsuki and sent into space after a nationwide petition with more than 14,000 signatures demanded she be included.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A sea of faces,

With Jason De Caires there are schools of glittering silver-white fish swoop past a statue of a man hunched over a workbench, the first seabed artwork in a new underwater museum in Mexico's Caribbean Sea. The cement sculpture, called "The Collector," shows a figure who records bottled treasures in logbooks. It weighs four tons and is anchored 26 feet under the sea. Divers watch a yellow tail dam selfish nibble on algae growing from the sculpture's pant leg, which its creators hope will eventually sprout colorful coral. The aim is to lure some of the 800,000 tourists who visit Cancun's vast marine park each year -- many during April's Easter week holiday -- away from natural coral reefs battered by hurricanes, pollution and global warming. About 400 life-size casts will be submerged off the resort of Cancun by the end of 2010. It is hoped that the low-acidity cement figures, designed to be anti-corrosive and mimic rock, will be transformed over time into artificial reefs. Some will be in shallow waters for snorkelers to enjoy. The 400 figures, weighing 180 tons in total and to be named "Silent Evolution", will be submerged in a barren, flat expanse of the park, which lies between Cancun and nearby islands.

"I wanted to make an impressive landscape where you can swim through a sea of faces," said Jason de Caires Taylor, the British artist behind the "Sub aquatic Museum".With some of the sculptures carved from living corral art view guesses he did, form some what of a fascination even if it only to the marine species.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

DNA OF FISH.

New and exciting developments, photos of endangered fish. Brought to you with specular imagery.well Not all fish look like fish but a more serious note, little or no documentation of fish is been done or the fish that live in crude oil as well.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Deep Space.

Getting into space or reaching deep space outside sun rays, means doing the calculations and finding the right path this is not that easy. But several countries and private operators are trying just that, hit deep space. only one probe to date has reached deep space that is Voyager. There should be a a beckon at least on any craft. Going true space can be done with a self powered solar sail technology with the use of gravitational motion. As technology becomes more simple the objective, being for an electromagnet self build probes so they can grow, preferably probes that can think and expand. Is this just an delusion, the answer is no. With few resources one person could probably do all of this. clever use of balloon technology hydrogen design and may be metal rubber one can have components that can explore the universe why yes silent little probes that can fly here are impression's of these on art view. If you thought propelling a craft into space would cost millions of pounds, then think again. These amazing images were taken by Cambridge University students who sent a camera close to the edge of space for less than £1,000. The group attached a tiny camera to a helium balloon, which rose to 32km (20miles) – or nearly four times the height of Everest.During the three-hour flight the camera took 800 images showing the Earth's curvature.When the balloon burst, the camera parachuted back to safety, landing in a field 7km (4miles) north of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
Voyager hurtled true the solar wind with interstellar winds in the heliosheath. Having traveled more than 21 billion kilometers on its winding path through the planets toward interstellar space, the spacecraft is now nearly 14 billion kilometers from the sun. Traveling at the speed of light, a signal from the ground takes about 12.8 hours to reach the spacecraft. Voyager 1 reached this milestone on July 13 after having traveled more than 22 billion kilometers true space. At the start of the VIM, the two Voyager spacecraft had been in flight for over 12 years having been launched in August (Voyager 2) and September (Voyager 1), "1977". Voyager 1 was at a distance of approximately 40 AU (Astronomical Unit - mean distance of Earth from the Sun, 150 million kilometers) from the Sun, and Voyager 2 was at a distance of approximately 31 AU.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

X Ray Clothing.

Advertising agency Butter put together an X-ray-rated 2010 calendar to promote Eizo's high-precision displays for medical imaging. Butter's blurb notes that pinups are more often found in auto garages than medical offices. "Eizo breaks this taboo," Butter boasts. "This pinup calendar shows absolutely every detail."

The promotion made a splash on the Coloribus ad archive this month, and since then, the pinup pics have spread across the Internet like a centerfold. Bad Astronomy's Phil Plait discusses in depth At Art Club View Its the hottest thing since oil paint well I have to say that. Clothing models body art and x ray photos like trains cars and aeroplanes. So at an airport just ask for your photo it just might be quite the thing.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Stepping off the planet.

New forms of displayed imagery within this planetary "Art of destruction". The pace of work is not quite light-speed. But the end product may be just that -- an orbiting laser that churns out a high-power beam to destroy a ballistic missile in flight by 2013. Industry and government teams are now shaping the Space-Based Laser (SBL) concept. The idea is seen as next-generation directed-energy weaponry, whereby dozens of space platforms would be interlinked to create an Earth-orbiting global missile defense system. This laser yet a more potent meteor deflecting system. "This is an ambitious project. Everybody should understand that," said Colonel Neil McCasland, director of the Air Force's SBL-IFX project in Los Angeles, California. "But this is a reach that is in the domain of the possible for American industry. The implications are commensurate with the ambition," he told SPACE.com a souped-up cylindrical, hydrogen-fluoride chemical laser is at the heart of the SBL-IFX test satellite. "Basically prove out all the systems, including lighting off the high-energy laser before they actually go after a target," Streland said. Less than a dozen firings of the laser are expected over the equipment's three-year lifetime, McCasland said. Studies are underway for designing the laser for on-orbit refueling, he said. But trying to build an affordable, compact and less-weighty Space-Based Laser is no small task. One key step was recently taken using results of a TRW-built Alpha chemical laser firing last month.
That six-second test shot of the megawatt-class Alpha demonstrated ways to tailor the laser's chemical efficiency and output power, as well as the shape of the light beam. That data is a bonus for the megawatt-class SBL-IFX laser, McCasland said. Well on the way to power craft heat craft and deflect large meteors from earth. Data gleaned from flight testing the SBL-IFX in 2013 will be used by Department of Defense policymakers to wrestle with a go/no-go decision to construct and deploy in orbit a full-scale laser missile defense system. If given the green light, an operational fleet of lasers could be placed in space around (2020).It is important to do tests with laser, as this can prevent meteors from striking the earth it the most efficient way of deflecting large objects from hitting our planet.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Crows on cigarette break.

A crow flew past in Maldives carrying a packet of cigarettes. Tony and Judie Ellis, from Crow borough who were on Holiday, (we're not joking) Sussex, watched in amazement as the crow landed on the roof of a water villa next to theirs and calmly began extracting the cigarettes from the packet.

As Judie, 53, rushed to get her camera to record the scene on the Maldives two more crows arrived for a fag break and picked up the cigarettes in their beaks. Judie said: 'The crow which flew past with the cigarettes seemed to be dishing them out to the others.'It was taking the cigarettes out of the packet and putting them on the roof of the water villa. Then the other crows were picking them up. It was amazing that they seemed to have them in their beaks the right way round.'
The couple, who work as toy inventors, were told after the incident that crows can sometimes be a bit of a nuisance on the islands. They were told that another holidaymaker had a sandwich stolen by a cheeky crow. Judie said: 'We have been to the Maldives four times before but never seen any sort of crow behaviour like that. I was lucky to be able to record this on my camera.'

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Microscopic robots.

Art club view discovered Scientists have created microscopic robots out of DNA molecules that can walk, turn and even create tiny products of their own on a nano-scale assembly line. These ground-breaking devices outlined in the journal Nature, could one day lead to armies of surgeon robots that could clean human arteries or build computer components or just assist.In one of the projects a team from New York's Columbia University created a spider bot just four nanometres across. This is about 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. Robots of the future could operate at the nano-scale level, cleaning arteries or building computer components The nano-spider moves along a track comprising stitched-together strands of DNA that is essentially a pre-programmed course. The track exploits DNA's double-helix molecule - a structure of four chemicals that are paired in rungs. By 'unzipping' the DNA you end up with a track that can be used rather like the teeth in a clockwork mechanism. A cog can move around the teeth, provided it meshes with them.

By using strands that correspond to sequences in the track, the robot can be made to walk, turn left or right as it is biochemically attracted to the next matching stretch. The spider's 'body' is a common protein called streptavidin. Attached to it are three 'legs' of single-strand enzymatic DNA, which binds to, and then cuts, a particular sequence of DNA. The fourth leg is a strand that anchors the spider to the starting point. Study leader Milan Stojanovic said: 'After the robot is released from its start site by a trigger strand, it follows the track by binding to and then cutting the DNA strands.'

Once the strand is cut, the leg starts reaching for the next matching stretch of DNA in the track. In this way, the spider is guided down the path set by the researchers.
Eventually, the robot encounters a patch of DNA to which it can bind but cannot cut. At that point, it is immobilised. A molecular nanobot dubbed a 'spider' and labeled with green dyes moves along a DNA track to its red-labeled goal. To watch the spider in motion, the researchers used atomic force microscopy which showed the molecular robots following four different paths. Molecular robots have drawn huge interest because of the allure of programming them to sense their environment and react to it. For instance, they could note disease markers on a cell surface, decide that the cell is cancerous and needs to be destroyed and then deliver a compound to kill it. Other DNA walkers have been developed in the past, but they have never ventured more than a few steps, said Hao Yan, a professor at Arizona State University.

Professor Yan said: 'This one can walk about to about 100 nanometers. That's roughly 50 steps.' The next step is how to make the spider walk faster and how to make it more programmable, so that it can follow many commands on the track and make more decisions. In a separate study reported in Nature, Nadrian Seeman and colleagues from New York University said they had built a prototype molecular factory.
They used a number of DNA robots to assemble gold particles in different ways in response to chemical commands.

DNA walkers moved past three kinds of DNA machines that handed them a cargo of gold nano-particles, which are clutched with three 'hands'. 'This is the first time that systems of nano-machines, rather than individual devices have been used to perform operations, constituting a crucial advance in the evolution of DNA technology,' said Lloyd Smith, from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, in a commentary also published by Nature. Nearly £6billion is being invested in research and development of nano products worldwide, according to the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, which tracks environmental and health concerns arising from the new technology.

Friday, May 7, 2010

New Maestro © design 2000/00715.

These designed products are original, there new and creative and for you a sophisticated person. I do hope you will find these furnishing designs attractive. Here are the displayed concepts. The function behind these designs is they can be made very easily, within the hour off plan. These designs are as strong, durable and very attractive. You will like these furnished designs. These designs incorporate into any industrial setting. For example Haman luxury steamer and bath ware were tailored for the bathroom to allow for more luxurious living. Five template designs please mail me with comments at the box below thank you.

First furnishing is named the Dating Chair it is a large solid wooden stool, functional as a coffee table and has a beautiful crafted bottom shelf decorated with wooden strip it is a durable and perfectly suited to any home Swede covering and soft upholstery top with ornate tacking. It also had a cushioned golden shelf It dimensions are as following 15 inches in height 18 inches long made with pine timber lengths 2.25 inches in length by a .25 in with. It has a multi function makes this product perfect, laptops sitting coffee or magazines Originated 05/04/2007.


The second furnishing is named Ireland's Eye
This design is a hexagonal garden seat with soft upholstery and ornate tacking. It also has a cushioned white leather finish and lower shelf. It dimensions are as follows it is two feet in height 21 inches long with it six leg supports. These are made from laded length of solid pine use timber size three inches by one inch. At its base the shelf is made from 2.25 by .05 inch pine marine ply and 6 lengths of 21 inch long beams 3" x 1" and stabilized top seat and shelf by cross member ed beams. The top and shelf is made from .75 marine ply. This is covered by weather proof white leather covering or any such covering tacked in by luxury ornate tacking. Its stabilizer beams running from its legs are at both the top and bottom it is a heavy piece. There are six rounded legs stained and lacquered. It has a foam water proof half inch thick top covered by white syntactic leather skin. It can function as a very attractive center garden piece. Its Designed as a seat for functional use in fast food restaurants example MC Donald's or patio eating areas. It has a centre hole drilled for the parcel to sit. In construction it is tacked with ornate tacking. There are cross laths to make construction easier. Ply was one half inches overlapping from the top. Ornate piece. Originated 18/04/2007

The third furnishing it is named the Royal Trellis designed for any entrance. Its dimensions are as follows 70 inches by 22 inches 70 inches by 14 inches. Its trellis are square 7 cm each .5 inch Shawn pine wood sanded stained varnished about four hour project,

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Art or design.

It been reported by the Australian telegraph that soon there could be a pill that can determine the sex of your unborn child. It seems to be just a simple manipulations of chemicals, to allow a pre determine sex of an unborn child male or female. This choice could be either for cultural reasons or to balance a family. The Australian national research for medical health will consider opening up access to this “gender selection treatment” there preferred method used is embryo implants within the mother’s womb. This issue of a simple process can have ethical implications. It an example of how science and technology with new knowledge challenges society with its outlets for varied applications in a new market. Gender selection is perfectly legal in most of the world, except Europe.

The babies’ gender can be predetermined by using either of two types of manipulation before the embryo implants into the mother’s womb sperm sorting or pre implantation genetic diagnosis by (PGD). Sperm cell come in two varieties depending on the sex or “Chromosome they carry” About half the sperm cells on an average sample will carry the x chromatin the other half carry the y chromatin. If the female is fertilised by an x the foetus will be female. If the foetus is fertilised by y then the foetus will be male child. Once the sperm sample has been sorted the gender outcome is certain grantee, with (intrauterine insemination) a released of sorted sperm as ovulation occurs. This method has a 92% success rate of foetus being a girl in those who tried by first attempt true this method and 87% success of a boy of those with the first attempt. But this is set to become similar true use of medicines.

The (PGD) procedure is carried out in a vitro fertilisation clinic. It is easier for a clinic on offer two options to clients’ one at low cost. This is for couples hoping to use gender selection as a predetermination for a future embryo. The sex of the embryos XX- female XY- Male is established at conception. The embryos are allowed to develop in the laboratory for five days. At which stage they contain 100 cells. (The blast cyst stage) this stages the embryo contains two types of cells – the “inner mass “that will eventually go on to form the baby and the trophectoderm that will form the placenta. To determine whether the child has the desired sex. Three or four cells are removed from the trophectoderm and these are tested to determine whether the embryo is mail or female. Only embryos of the desired gender are implanted in the womb this technique has the 100 % guarantee of a healthy living predetermine child with a new demand of designer genetic offspring. However the natural method of conception is still in the main. This article was brought to you by Art club view.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Fantasist Art.

Since creation the mind remains challenged to its perception, both with fear and fantasy. Now true the excitement and danger that draws programmers and sales to innate killing games. Programmers write to entertain and as part of our primitive mind genetic makeup can exploit behaviour by displays of risk. Mainly hunting games are written to the minds innate concept of the hunt a genetic inherence to feed a group but is this simply dangerous to exploit. To legitimise the mind into an indulgence to fantasy killing true video and explore death and other unheard of horrors true video. Programmers are programming towards the inhibitions of killing thus forced to make new killing fantasies, indulging in risk free true video reality. This is done within the new killing games. Is there an answer to the remote question in these games as to what decision process individuals would use in realty, to solve such imaginary scenario by killing with murder being created, or a spate of violent problems?

For example games such as being a video “Adolf Hitler” plunged into the middle of world war two. Right his mistakes so to win world war two. Speaking in an English voice use technologies that allow foresight of the win even with all distractions there are to deal with in allusion world war 11. Such games sell quickly easy to market one would want to purchase these maybe just to learn an unspoken history. As for the question of world war two Germans would have waited for Poland to be attacked by Russia. As a game presented would prize a Russian attack of Poland first. Such fantasies to indulge the imagination are to become a common place. To allow all the English French troops to leave France set into freedom after the French navy was sank by Churchill. These are only examples to the many callous imaginary situations that can be presented. As not to offend but many primitive situations are presented within modern arcade games. There is a concern with realities brought about by such games. That is allows complex reasoning to be simulated with pure logic. Logic in games such as to present world war two as OK leavening arms in today’s society as a vital commodity, a part of everyday existence. To take part in concepts of diverse logic to target aggressive behaviours out of the player of arcade game needs to be regulated.

A older generation of games even two decades ago would have played on perceptions, like some hidden exotic lands these include Pack land game out run game moon buggy game street fighter show jumping game which involved programming and other simulations games. Today’s children want screens to be covered in blood with banging noises simulated with traumatic stress disorders to be echoed. It seems to be an easy option straight to market to portray hunting and killing within game formats. Straight forward copies of military games used to condition solders agents the post trauma stress and immune human system to such things as death and violence situations that are encountered in war. Art view toughs that this is not art but mindless marketing! Commando game was a Rambo film copy of a super solder. It was a film type game written in a region associated with war. But this simplicity to fantasy killing games should be severely restricted by age legislation with their requirement content should be monitored. The last game art view remembers playing here at art view was a Harley motorbike fantasy game it is brilliant. These are memorable games, their fun and full of ingenious video interactivity.

The fantasy bicker game art view hopes to include as part of the game site shortly. Games have the ability to validate destruction. With perceptions and freedoms eroded. Often what can be left is a paranoid fearful society that further emeses itself in self interest and whatever perception war may bring. The responsibility should be brought to bear on publisher and not to churn out cheaper copies of military conditioning games or military conditioning simulations games. Games should show tolerance towards creative art involved in program and of original material as well. I hope for this as an author start with the games are most remembered, these would include soccer or the family pictures which we spend more time adjusting onto our PC. Aha what are your pictures, with games only one game comes to mind here at art view that is pack land original art game that was really great full of colourful imagery?