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Friday, August 13, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Global Business BBC

Peter Day's talk with Piero Morosini was interesting. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Many thanks. http://www.sevenkeystoimagination.com

Rapaport International Diamond Conference 2010

New trends in the diamond industry. The topics of this year’s conference will be “Diamond Demand” and “Human Rights and the Diamond Industry – The Way Forward.” Don't miss. http://www.diamonds.net

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Hibonite: A New Gem Mineral

Recently gem experts have found gem quality hibonites in Burma. Gems & Gemology has an interesting report on the find. Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and chemical analysis were used for positive indentification. For more info http://webmineral.com/data/Hibonite.shtml

Buccellati's Mobile Web Site

Brilliant designs. Rich history. Traditions. http://mobi.buccellati.com

Ephemerisle

A floating festival of freedom, community, and creativity.

Useful links:
http://ephemerisle.org
http://seasteading.org

Monday, August 09, 2010

Hong Kong International Art Fair

Hong Kong: Asia's Art capital. http://www.hongkongartfair.com

Sustainable Architecture

Richard Cook, a partner in Cook+Fox Architects and the designer of the new Bank of America Tower discuss sustainable architecture, the use of nature in design, and the debates over the LEED standard. Spot on. http://www.cookplusfox.com

Sunday, August 08, 2010

Disconnect

An absolute must read. http://www.environmentalhealthtrust.org

Random Thoughts

The feminist movement and I have matured. Now there’s a sense that we should look carefully at what the traditions are and reinvent them so that we keep the good part of it and share it. To me an engagement ring says out loud, in a culturally symbolic way, ‘I found a life partner, I’m happy and I’m connected to another human being.’

- Barbara Risman

Inspiring, really.

Horizon Field By Antony Gormley

I wish I had the time and luck to see 100 sculptures spread over 150 sq km in the Austrian Alps. Don't miss. Really.

Useful links:
http://www.antonygormley.com
http://www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at

Blood Diamond Update

Andrew Harding (BBC) looks at the legacy of Sierra Leone's 'blood diamond' industry. Shocking, really.

Random Thoughts

As things get better, people with wealth come back into the art market and it gets better faster than the overall economy. And when things deteriorate, our business deteriorates even faster than the global economy. It's faster on the way up and faster on the way down.

- William Ruprecht
http://www.sothebys.com

So true.

Lettie Teague Viewpoint

Spot on. Many thanks for the wine list. http://www.lettieteague.com

James Allen

Immersive experience indeed. http://www.jamesallen.com

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Zhang Hongtu

At first, both sides -- Eastern and Western art critics -- hated it, but now I have so many orders to my gallery for this style of work that I cannot keep up. My point is to show how cultures mix. Zhang Hongtu. Brilliantly said. http://momao.com

Friday, August 06, 2010

ARTNews Update

The ARTnews 200 Top Collectors. http://www.artnews.com

Random Thoughts

But by the time I went back to Prada, I felt much lighter. You could see the breeze and lightness of my holiday in the collections. I didn’t have this burden any more. Some people didn’t even recognise them as Jil Sander. It would have to be making something like Apple, reachable, stylish and innovative. I was looking for a chance to find fashion’s equivalent to the iPhone: something that makes sense, no matter where you live.

- Jil Sander
http://www.jilsander.com

Inspiring, really.

Largest Diamond Producers

The Economist report was useful. http://www.kimberleyprocess.com

Public Speaking

Great many thanks to Tim Ferriss for the insightful post. Great advice
indeed. http://www.fourhourworkweek.com

Clutch

Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don’t by Paul Sullivan is a brilliant book. http://www.pauljsullivan.com

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Tim Flach

Extraordinary pictures, really. http://www.timflach.com

Tony Cragg

The Economist report on Tony Cragg's contemporary art was interesting. Many thanks. http://www.tony-cragg.com

Shadow Economies Of The World

Check out the list to see the countries with the biggest shadow economies. The problem is on the rise both in developed and developing nations. http://www.econ.jku.at/schneider

Ghost Of A Dream

They have built new dreams out of spent dreams. I really liked it. A great public service indeed. http://www.ghostofadream.com

Global Business BBC

Peter Day gets the long view from a clutch of the distinguished economists including Kenneth Rogoff, Raghuram Rajan and Sushil Wadhwani. Check it out.

Useful links:
http://www.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/rogoff
http://www.chicagobooth.edu/faculty/bio.aspx?person_id=12825569280

Huma Bhabha's Art

Brilliant indeed. I loved it. Many thanks to Hilarie Sheets for sharing the story.

Useful links:
http://www.salon94.com/artists/30
http://www.atmgallery.com
http://www.moma.org

Gems Among Us Contest

The Jewelry Information Center (JIC) is launching a nationwide essay contest to recognize individuals who make the world a better place. JIC’s "Gems Among Us Contest" will launch on September 13, 2010, online at http://www.jic.org. The contest offers a variety of prizes for consumers, retailers and sales associates. Check it out.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Random Thoughts

Warren [Buffett] is one of the best learning machines on this earth. The turtles who outrun the hares are learning machines. If you stop learning in this world, the world rushes right by you.

- Charlie Munger
http://www.poorcharliesalmanack.com

Spot on.

How To Catch An Art Thief

Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures by Robert K. Wittman with John Shiffman. An absolute must read. http://www.robertwittmaninc.com

Modern Indian Art: The Birth Of A Market

Mukti Khaire was spot on.Many thanks. http://hbswk.hbs.edu/faculty/mkhaire.html

Monday, August 02, 2010

Random Thoughts

In engineering, people have a big margin of safety. But in the financial world, people don’t give a damn about safety. They let it balloon and balloon and balloon. It’s aided by false accounting.

- Charlie Munger
http://www.poorcharliesalmanack.com

So true.

Art News Update

Gail Gregg's opinion piece in ARTnews about labels was interesting. Many thanks.

Useful links:
www.museumca.org
www.dia.org
www.artic.edu

Good Books

What you need to read now. Check out the Newsweek list.

100 Places To Remember

Places to remember before they disappear. It was spectacular. Many thanks to Fareed Zakaria.

Sunday, August 01, 2010

Random Thoughts

It’s not given to human beings to have such talent that they can just know everything all the time. But it is given to human beings who work hard at it – who look and sift the world for a mispriced bet – that they can occasionally find one. And the wise ones bet keenly when the world offers that opportunity. They bet big when they have the odds. And the rest of the time, they don’t. It’s just that simple.

- Charlie Munger
http://www.poorcharliesalmanack.com

Spot on.

David Attenborough's Favourite Moments

An absolute must watch. http://www.davidattenborough.co.uk

KineticGlue

Vivek Paul's first entrepreneurial venture: http://kineticglue.com

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Men's Jewelry: A Recession-Proof Luxury

I think men's jewelry = statement piece. Many thanks to Ruchika Tulshyan.

Men's jewelry is not a popular gift choice. So it's not wives buying jewelry for their husbands. It's men buying it because they like a piece.

- Pam Danziger

Useful links:
http://www.unitymarketingonline.com
http://www.bulgari.com
http://www.npdgroup.com

Ansel Adams

If the glass negatives are real, painter and collector Rick Norsigian may have hit a jackpot. The glass negatives bought for just $45 (£34) have been proven to be the work of iconic photographer Ansel Adams and are now worth $200m. Wow!

Useful links:
http://www.anseladams.com
http://ricknorsigian.com

The Future Of Cinema

Lorenza Muñoz's interview with James Cameron was interesting. He was spot on Hollywood. It will always be a filmmaking center. Filmmakers from China and Japan and Germany come to Hollywood to have meetings with studio executives and to get money for their movies. It is a central switching station for global entertainment. Hollywood is also the place for filmmakers who want to make movies for a global market. China and Russia make films for their own markets, but I don’t see the likelihood of those places replacing Hollywood. India has a huge film industry that supplies hundreds of films a year, but it is very much about that market.


Useful links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cameron
http://www.jamescamerononline.com
http://www.amazingcameron.com
http://www.jamescameron.net/

Random Thoughts

Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist.

- Kenneth Ewart Boulding
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_E._Boulding

Spot on.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Black Swan New Edition

Nassim Nicholas Taleb—the author of The Black Swan, who is also a trader and university professor—has reissued his 2007 best seller in a second edition that includes a new 73-page essay, "On Robustness and Fragility." Don't miss. http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com

Claesson Koivisto Rune

I loved the W101 lamp. http://www.claessonkoivistorune.se

How Will You Measure Your Life?

Clayton M. Christensen was spot on. I am so glad you made this article available. Many thanks. http://hbr.org/authors/christensen

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Paul Graham Viewpoint

 Brilliant insight indeed. Many thanks. http://www.paulgraham.com

Countries In The Diamond Trade

Follow the flow of diamonds around the world, from the major legal producers to the countries behind illegal blood' diamonds. Many thanks to Paddy Allen and Ian Jeffries for sharing the info.

Zimbabwe's Blood Diamonds

David Smith's report in the Guardian about Zimbabwe's blood diamonds ( Mutare +Marange) was interesting.

I've lost count of how many diamonds I've bought - but it has made me rich. You can make $1,000 every week, but the diamonds are different quality. If you buy the right things, you score. If you buy the wrong things, you sink.
- Gamba

Useful links:
http://www.kimberleyprocess.com
http://www.hrw.org

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Comic-Con 2010

Comic-Con International 2010. http://www.comic-con.org

Random Thoughts

The economic downturn, particularly poor returns from the stock market and property has prompted people to look elsewhere and wine is attracting increasing attention as a commodity which can be expected to rise in value. Wine has performed well in recent years and despite experiencing a correction in late 2008, it has shown good growth since then, with many wines showing better returns now than before. Much of this has been driven by new wine-consuming markets, with China leading the charge. Demand has increased but the supply has remained constant. With banks offering low interest rates on savings, and uncertainty in the world markets, people are seeking out alternative places to put their money.

- James Nicholson
http://www.jnwine.com

Interesting update.

Startup Updates

Sanjay Anandram was spot on. Because something has worked in the U.S. or elsewhere doesn’t mean it will work in India. http://www.jumpstartup.net

Friday, July 23, 2010

Routes of Arabia

The 'Routes of Arabia' Exhibition is now on view at Louvre. Don't miss. Many thanks to Souren Melikian for sharing the info. http://www.louvre.fr

Random Thoughts

The perpetual edge comes from understanding the human condition.

- Larry Williams
http://www.ireallytrade.com

Spot on.

Colored Gemstone Market Update

Burma gem sales and statistics. Many thanks to Palagems. http://www.palagems.com

The Da Vinci Method

The application of X-ray fluorescence in art identification was interesting. http://www.culture.gouv.fr

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Random Thoughts

I could never stop working. You know how a shark can never stop swimming? I have too many ideas. I can't just sit on a beach and enjoy the surf and the sun; I'm always creating. I'm an idea factory.

- Jim Steranko
http://www.thedrawingsofsteranko.com

Inspiring, really.

Global Business BBC

Peter Day's report on the Swiss biotech company AC Immune + their effective treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease was interesting and insightful. Many thanks. http://www.acimmune.com

Hope Diamond Update

In his latest Roskin Gem News Report, Gary Roskin takes you through an interesting story that involves speculation regarding accomplices and ruses, statutes of limitation and storerooms.

The Masterworks Of Harold Van Pelt

Southern California’s Bowers Museum presents Van Pelt’s 35 years of work in an exhibition entitled Gemstone Carvings: The Masterworks of Harold Van Pelt. Don't miss. Many thanks to Pala International for sharing the info.

All Our Ideas

Professor Matthew Salganik's new site was inspiring. It combines sociology and computer science techniques to collect ideas and rank them more effectively.  http://www.allourideas.org

Fair Jewelry Action

Fair trade jewelry business. Traceability. Transparency. I hope the network's objective will impact small-scale, artisanal communities and support cultural integrity and environmental sustainability. http://www.fairjewelry.org

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

100 Minds That Made The Market

This is a great book for reading the short bios of the financial history makers. I particularly enjoyed the section on crooks and scams. It's amazing some of the things people will do. http://www.ken-fisher-investments.com

Hanger4Life

Nick Lewis's brilliant innovation = http://hanger4life.com

Greg Mortenson Project

Education is the real long-term fix for everything in life. I think Greg Mortenson has done a terrific job in South Asia to promote community-based education and literacy programs, especially for girls, in remote mountain regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. http://www.gregmortenson.com

Center For Cartoon Studies

Get a feel for making comics @ http://www.cartoonstudies.org

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Europe Without Hotels

Benji Lanyado's report in the New York Times about the new social B&B networks was interesting. I wish India had a similar B&B network, really. Many thanks.

Useful links:
http://www.couchsurfing.org
http://www.crashpadder.com
http://www.istopover.com
http://www.airbnb.com

Inception

Inception is a contemporary sci-fi movie set within the architecture of the mind. Dense. Intense. Beautiful. Totally immersive cinematic experience. Don't miss. http://inceptionmovie.warnerbros.com

TEDWomen

Upcoming TEDWomen conference.http://conferences.ted.com/TEDWomen

Random Thoughts

It’s very possible we will be more continuously connected. Even today, people have Bluetooth things hanging in their ears. There’s no reason they won’t have a video camera located in a buttonhole, maybe even a video projector. And there’ll be no need to carry a laptop or [computer] notebook, because any flat surface with reasonable visibility could become a display. Virtually any appliance is going to be online. Appliances will talk to each other and to the power-generation system. Our appliances will pay attention to our preferences. One of the real hard questions is, how will we keep up with all [the new applications]? Maybe our [computer] systems will be more aware of what our daily lives are like, what things we want to accomplish in the course of a day, and if that could be built into the software, maybe some of this stuff won’t even require our explicit interaction.

- Vinton Cerf
http://www.google.com

I hope the Internet will emerge as a new tool for education.

The Enough Project Report

Conflict Minerals Legislation. http://www.enoughproject.org