The Professor visits a very special periodic table (for us, anyway) at the Museum of Life, in Rio. You don’t need to travel to Brazil though… see all our videos at www.periodicvideos.com More on the exhibit: www.museudavida.fiocruz.br www.facebook.com
Spatialytics » Blog Archive » Spatialytics exhibits at Location …
May 18th, 2012
Directions Magazine and Oracle are collaborating to offer consecutive events over two days in Washington, DC. On May 22, Directions Magazine’s Location Intelligence Conference will offer a multi-track program exploring the latest industry trends. On May 23, the Oracle Spatial User Conference will offer a day of technical deep dives and use case sessions around Oracle’s spatial technologies.
Spatialytics makes the trip from Quebec City, Canada to exhibit at this important and focussed Industry Event for the Geospatial Industry. Spatialytics is showcasing its :
- Spatial Data Integration tool Spatialytics ETL: « Generate quality Geospatial Information from multiple data sources to feed your GIS/LI/GeoBI System » (working very well with Oracle Spatial!);
- Geospatial Business Intelligence software stack Spatialytics SUITE: « Develop robust GeoBI Solutions to maximize your Geospatial and Business Intelligence Infrastructure ».

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Exhibition hours are:
- Tuesday May 22nd : 7:45 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Wednesday May 23rd : 7:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Davidson exhibits studio art | Huntersville Herald
May 18th, 2012DAVIDSON – Davidson College invites the public to view an exhibition of works by its studio art students.
The exhibition runs May 23 through July 30 in the Smith Gallery of the Belk Visual Arts Center on campus. The exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Admission is free. For more information, call 704-894-2575.
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Tremain Smith Exhibits In New Mexico « The Leeway Foundation Blog
May 15th, 2012Tremain Smith (WOO ’00) will be exhibiting at Darnell Fine Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Smith uses a mixed-media technique composed of layers of oil glazes, collaged elements and transparent beeswax fused by an open flame or an iron. Smith uses the grid as her departure point. From this basis she moves freely. The lines and planes are bridges or passageways; doors, walls and floor plans to inner realities. They become mappings of the unseen as she seeks to visually manifest access to the spiritual. For more information, visit darnellfineart.com.
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Pierce Energy Planning: ASBO Annual Meeting & Exhibits
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Getty Center Exhibits Herb Ritts and Celebrity Portraits « Gina Genis …
May 12th, 2012The Getty Center has two photography exhibits up that will tickle the fancy of anyone enthralled with fame.
The first is Herb Ritts – L.A. Style. The following is taken from the Getty’s website about the exhibit:
Through hard work and a distinctive vision, Herb Ritts (1952–2002) fashioned himself into one of the top photographers to emerge from the 1980s. Ritts’s aesthetic incorporated facets of life in and around Los Angeles. He often made use of the bright California sunlight to produce bold contrasts, and his preference for outdoor locations such as the desert and the beach helped to separate his work from that of his New York-based peers. Ritts’s intimate portraiture, his modern yet classical treatment of the nude, and his innovative approach to fashion brought him international acclaim and placed him securely within an American tradition of portrait and magazine photography that includes Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Irving Penn.
From the late 1970s until Ritts’s untimely death from AIDS-related complications in 2002, his ability to create images that successfully bridged the gap between art and commerce was not only a testament to the power of his imagination and technical skill but also marked the synergistic union between art, popular culture, and business that followed in the wake of the Pop Art movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Next is Portraits of Renown: Photography and the Cult of Celebrity. This exhibit is basically an interesting history lesson about photography’s role in satisfying the desire of the masses to peer into the lives of the famous. Here is an excerpt from the Getty website:
Photography’s remarkable ability to shape identities has made it the leading vehicle for representing the famous. Soon after photography was invented in the 1830s, it was used to capture the likenesses and accomplishments of great men and women, gradually supplanting other forms of commemoration.
In the 20th century, the proliferation of photography and the transformative power of fame helped to accelerate the desire for photographs of celebrities in magazines, newspapers, advertisements, and on the Internet. Drawn exclusively from the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of photographs, this exhibition surveys some of the visual strategies used by photographers to picture the famous from the 1840s to the year 2000.
Both exhibits run until August 26, 2012. Click here for info.
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Hermès Exhibits 175 Years Of Luxury Leather At The Royal …
May 12th, 2012
Has it really been 175 years, Hermès? The fashion house has saddled up for a birthday exhibition of its iconic leather goods, now on view at The Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Spread across 12 rooms, the collection traces the history of the company, which began as a Parisian harness workshop servicing European noblemen. Since then, its leather goods have become synonymous with luxury, and visitors to the Academy can actually see artisans at work creating the much-coveted Kelly and Birkin bags.
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In an interview with Reuters, Managing Director of Hermès UK Thierry Outin stated:
“It’s the perfect timing for us to reassess and put forward this culture of craftsmanship, this culture of beautiful objects, of great quality towards a British audience.”
The exhibition’s title, “Leather Forever,” promises many more birthdays to come.
Through May 27 at The Royal Academy of Arts. For more information, go HERE.
Here’s some images of the exhibition:




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Area Exhibits 5/9/12 | Town Topics
May 9th, 2012The Arts Council of Princeton at Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, presents “Transient Spaces” in remembrance of Herban Garden, Writers Block, and Quark Park through June 9. On view through July 28 is “Poolscapes and Swimmers,” with drawings of the old Princeton Community Pool by Stephanie Magdziak and Ronald Berlin, and “Terrace Project: Sculpture by Jonathan Shor.” For more information call (609) 924-8777 or visit www.artscouncilofprinceton.org.
Artsbridge at Prallsville Mills, Route 29 in Stockton, presents “Rocco Scary, Book Arts and Sculpture” on May 17 at 7 p.m. as part of its Distinguished Artist Series. Visit www.roccoscary.com for more information.
D&R Greenway, 1 Preservation Place off Rosedale Road, opens “Crossing Cultures,” art celebrating the biodiversity of habitats, on May 14. The show runs through July 27 and an opening reception is May 23 from 6-8 p.m.
Firestone Library at Princeton University is showing “A Fine Addition: New & Notable Acquisitions in Princeton’s Special Collections” through August 5 in its Main Gallery. In the library’s Milberg Gallery, “Capping Liberty: The Invention of a Numismatic Iconography for the New American Republic” is on view through July 8. “Alan Turing at Princeton,” is on display in the lobby through June 5.
Gallery 14, 14 Mercer Street, Hopewell, through May 27 shows Frank Magalhães’ “I Am a Tree, Part 2.” Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, noon-5 p.m. or by appointment.
Gourgaud Gallery at Cranbury Town Hall, 23-A North Main Street in Cranbury, is showing “Local Paintings & Preview of the Journey through Britain in Watercolor Exhibit,” by Daniel Turner Thomas, through the end of May. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 1-3 p.m. Sunday.
Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, opens spring/summer exhibitions May 12 including Ming Fay’s “Canutopia” installed in the new East Gallery. Artists displayed in other GFS galleries include Sharon Engelsein, Willie Cole, and Marilyn Keating. In the Education Gallery through June 6, “The Impact of Art” will show works by artists with disabilities. See www.groundsforsculpture.org.
Historical Society of Princeton at Bainbridge House, 158 Nassau Street, Princeton, is presenting “Einstein At Home,” an exhibit featuring home furnishings, personal memorabilia, and photographs of Albert Einstein with family, friends, colleagues, and national dignitaries, through August 19. Admission is $4 per person; free to HSP members. At the HSP’s Updike Farmstead on Quaker Road, “The Art of First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson: American Impressionist” is on display. Opening hours are Saturday and Wednesday from 12-4 p.m. For more information visit www.princetonhistory.org.
Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton shows “Kirsten Hassenfeld: Cabin Fever,” through June 3. The artist does sculpture and collage. Visit www.hunterdonartmu
seum.org.
The James A. Michener Art Museum at 138 South Pine Street in Doylestown, Pa., is hosting “Mavis Smith: Hidden Realities” through May 20. “Intelligent Design: Highlights of Arts and Crafts Studio Craft Movements” is a permanent exhibit featuring works by Wharton Esherick, George and Mira Nakashima, David Ellsworth, and others. “Have Gags Will Travel: The Life and Times of a New York Cartoonist” will look at the work of Sylvia Getsler through July 1. “Offering of the Angels,” a selection of 45 Renaissance and Baroque masterworks from the Uffizi Gallery, is on view through August 10.
The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton Street, on the Rutgers campus in New Brunswick, is hosting a series of original children’s book illustrations until June 24. Rachel Perry Welty’s first solo show, “24/7,” runs through July 8. “In the Search of an Absolute: Art of Valery Yurlov” is on view through June 3. “Aspects of Architecture: The Prints of John Taylor Arms” is on display through July 31. Admission is free on May 18, which is Celebrate Art Museum Day.
Lawrence Art & Frame Gallery, Lawrence Shopping Center, Texas Avenue and Brunswick Pike, Lawrence, opens an exhibit of paintings by Bill Plank on May 11, to run through June 22. Mr. Plank will do painting demonstrations May 11 and 12 from noon to 4 p.m. The gallery is open Mondays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mercer County Community College, Old Trenton Road in West Windsor, holds the Visual Arts Student Exhibition through May 17, in the school’s gallery.
Morven Museum & Garden presents “Puzzles of the Brain: An Artist’s Journey through Amnesia,” through June 3. The show tells the story of Princeton native Lonni Sue Johnson. Visit www.morven.org or calling (609) 924-8144, ext. 106.
Mudd Manuscript Library at 65 Olden Street, Princeton University, is presenting “She Flourishes,” showcasing the history of women at Princeton, through August 31. The show documents the struggles and accomplishments of women associated with the University.
Princeton Senior Resource Center, 45 Stockton Street, hosts work by senior artists through May 31. Acrylics, watercolors, pencil drawings and pastels by senior artists who attend classes at PSRC will be on view.
The Princeton University Art Museum presents “Princeton and the Gothic Revival: 1870-1930,” 40 works of art never before exhibited, through June 24. “John Constable: Oil Sketches from the Victoria and Albert Museum” will run through June 10. Museum hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Call (609) 258-3788.
Princeton University Office of Gender and Sexuality in 113 Dickinson Hall is presenting “Roles with a Punch,” collages and paintings by Stacie Speer Scott, through June 30.
SOHO20 Chelsea, 547 West 27th Street, Suite 301, New York, is showing “Painting Poetry” by Princeton artist Anne Elliott through May 19. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 p.m.
Straube Center is presenting a “Fine Art Show: Grace, Strength and Freedom,” through May 25. Local artists will be featured. The center is on Route 31 at West Franklin Avenue in Pennington, in buildings 100 and I-108.
Triumph Brewery, 138 Nassau Street, is showing “Deep Within the Soul,” photographs by Colleen Maniere, through June 10. A percentage of all sales of the work benefit pancreatic cancer research.
West Windsor Arts Center, 952 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction, has a juried exhibit for visual artists ages 13-33, called “Can You Hear It?” running through June 8. Visit www.westwindsorartscenter.org/Call-to-Visual-Artists.html for details.
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Need transcripts and exhibits in New York, but your office is in …
May 9th, 2012
Another useful feature of Huseby’s Web Resource Center is the ability to access transcripts and exhibits easily and securely online.
It’s one of a number of Web resource center features for mobile attorneys who need calendars, schedules, invoices, transcripts and exhibits at their fingertips. The features can be accessed anywhere your work takes you.
To find transcripts and exhibits, clients log in atwww.huseby.com. The transcripts and exhibits tool lets you search and view by
• date range,
• description,
• case,
• case number,
• file type, and
• attorney.
Users can access transcripts that are automatically linked to exhibits. Users can also easily download multiple files.
Once you’ve searched the repository, it will conveniently display the case name, number and type and all the files relating to the case will be listed underneath. In addition, the tool shows each file’s type (transcript, invoice, etc.), more description of each file if necessary, the date each file was uploaded, and whether or not individual files have been reviewed.
Through the Web resource center, 0ur clients can view transcripts and exhibits on their desktops, iPads or other mobile devices including iPhone, Blackberry and Android. Huseby’s Web resources can save mobile attorneys time and money and can be used from home, the office, on a plane or anywhere else.
For more information on getting started with the Huseby Web resource center, call 1-800-333-2082.
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VWorks Exhibits at DVCon 2012: The Design and Verification …
May 6th, 2012SAN JOSE, CA (PRWEB) February 28, 2012
VWorks is exhibiting at DVCon 2012, the premier conference for functional design and verification, at Booth #503.
WHO:
VWorks: Advancing the Technology of Electronic System Design.
WHAT:
VWorks exhibits new technology and services to accelerate ESL design, for electronics hardware, embedded software and systems at DVCon 2012 in Booth #503.
VWorks significantly reduces the cost and risks of adopting ESL, with proven ROI impact across communications, multimedia, and automotive system worldwide. VWorks supports industry standards: SystemC/TLM OSCI and IEEE.
WHEN:
Exhibits are Tuesday, February 28, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., and Wednesday, February 29, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
WHERE:
DoubleTree Hotel, San Jose, California.
About VWorks:
VWorks is a privately held software company, a division of ASTC, with offices in Australia, Europe, Japan, and North America. With a team, organization, history, and experience stretching back to the early 90s, VWorks was incorporated as a company in 2011, headquartered in Adelaide, Australia, and employing over 100 staff on four continents. VWorks services the global markets and supply chains for aerospace, automotive, transportation, communications, and multimedia embedded electronics and software.
For more information, please contact VWorks at:
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