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Sunday, October 03, 2010

Marin Sawa Project

Hidden beauty of algae. http://www.marins.co.uk

Random Thoughts

He’s a young man, and at 33 years of age, this is the greatest accomplishment of his professional career. I take pride in knowing that he brought something into our family business that will be the keynote of our success. I cannot imagine acquiring anything more rare or important than this stone, which is perhaps the rarest of three red diamonds in existence today between 3 to 5 cts. People tell me it should be worth in excess of $50 million—a 3 ct. red stone sold for $25 million. But, I can’t duplicate it because it’s so rare, so there’s no way to put a value on it. I can put a value on my home because there are plenty of homes to compare it to—I can establish its value within 20 to 30 percent, but with this stone, it’s really whatever someone is willing to pay for it.

- Michael Kazanjian
http://www.kazanjianbros.com

Spot on.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Nick Veasey

X-ray photos were stunningly beautiful. http://www.nickveasey.com

Random Thoughts

We live in a world where more and more elements are becoming privatized, meaning that they belong to someone. I am looking to find ways to work within this reality and to allow for privately owned and publicly accessible places and services where everybody gains.

- Kerem Halbrecht
http://www.72hoururbanaction.com

Spot on.

The United States Kimberley Process Authority

More info on Kimberley Process certificates ++ https://www.uskpa.org

Friday, October 01, 2010

Pilobolus Dance Theatre

Startling mix of humor, invention and style. http://www.pilobolus.com

A Brief History Of The Art

A short history of Op-Ed illustration, featuring art that has appeared over four decades. Op-Ed at 40 Great many thanks to NYT.

Tony Curtis

RIP Tony Curtis. A true legend. http://www.tonycurtis.com

Global Business BBC

How do companies generate new ideas? And how do they turn those ideas into products? In Global Business Peter Day talks to Vijay Govindarajan for details. Check it out. http://www.vijaygovindarajan.com

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Chris Rainier

In search of tattoos. Simply beautiful. http://www.chrisrainier.com

Mumbai Film Festival 2010

12th Edition. New initiatives. http://www.mumbaifilmfest.com

David Alfaro Siqueiros

The Autry’s new exhibition, features more than 100 works and materials drawn from archives across the continent, exploring the life and work of David Alfaro Siqueiros, one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Don't miss. http://theautry.org

Catfish

An interesting documentary. http://www.iamrogue.com/catfish

Trikoton

Voices into clothes. I liked it. http://www.trikoton.com

Deep Blue Sea

Deep Blue Sea, by Australian Master Milliner Ann Maree Willett, is a lavish fantasy of hand-blocked Australian wool felt, awash with swaying feathers and bejeweled with 26 gem-quality Australian opals weighing 1447 carats. Take a look.

Useful links:
http://www.annmareewillett.com
http://www.bonhams.com

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Random Thoughts

What Masdar really represents, in fact, is the crystallization of another global phenomenon: the growing division of the world into refined, high-end enclaves and vast formless ghettos where issues like sustainability have little immediate relevance.

- Nicolai Ouroussoff
http://www.masdar.ae
http://www.fosterandpartners.com

Spot on.

White House Diary

These are the thoughts of Jimmy Carter. The book gives a sense of what is like to be president. http://www.whitehousediarybook.com

Project 10 To The 100

Take a look at the winners. http://www.project10tothe100.com

Fuseproject

Brilliant designs. Hat's off to Yves Behar. http://www.fuseproject.com

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Random Thoughts

Very expensive women’s jewelry is almost a man’s symbol of ownership. We have a way to go before men are wearing 25 carats around the neck ... unless they are the gigolo and the reverse has happened to them.

- Theo Fennell
http://www.theofennell.com

So true.

Gary Hamel Viewpoint

Brilliant essay. I think each of us has a stake in making the world a better place.

Useful links:
http://www.garyhamel.com
http://blogs.wsj.com/management
http://blogs.hbr.org/haque
http://www.havasmedialab.com

Building The Future Of Film

New ways of telling stories. Take a look. http://www.futureoffilm.org

Carl Kleiner

Beautiful + Minimalist. http://www.carlkleiner.com

Monday, September 27, 2010

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Film Power 100

The full list. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/sep/24/film-power-100-full-list

Random Thoughts

Because we have recently begun to find ourselves so unable to get things done, we tend to look with a certain overidealistic yearning when it comes to China. We see what they have done and project onto them something we miss, fearfully miss, in ourselves” — that “can-do,” “get-it-done,” “everyone-pull-together,” “whatever-it-takes” attitude that built our highways, dams and put a man on the moon. These were hallmarks of our childhood culture. But now we view our country turning into the opposite, even as we see China becoming animated by these same kinds of energies. I don’t idealize China’s system of government. I don’t want to live in an authoritarian system. But I do feel compelled to look at China in an objective way and acknowledge the successes of this system. That doesn’t mean advocating that we become like China. It means being alive to the challenge we are up against and even finding ways to cooperate with China. The very retro notion that we are undisputedly still No.1 is extremely dangerous.

- Orville Schell
http://orvilleschell.com
http://asiasociety.org
http://www.thomaslfriedman.com

Spot on.

Plain Space

An account of work-in-progress. A John Pawson project. Don't miss. http://designmuseum.org + http://www.johnpawson.com

Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders

A very important book. It's about what our genes can tell us about ourselves. http://weatherhead.case.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.cfm?idDM=327769

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Drops Of God

An on-going comic series with wine its subject matter. It teaches readers enough about wine in an entertaining way. http://www.chateau-le-puy.com + http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadashi_Agi

Epic Of The Persian Kings: The Art Of Ferdowsi’s ‘Shahnameh’

The Economist was spot on. The 'Shahnameh' is crowded with moral tales about incompetent or brutal rulers who could provide lessons for the country’s leaders today. Don't miss. The exhibition will be at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, until January 9th 2011.

Useful link:
http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

The Future Of The Book

Brilliant. I loved it. IDEO has released a video with three concepts of how the book could work in a digital age. Introducing: Nelson, Coupland, and Alice. Take a look. http://designthinking.ideo.com

Jeweled Monopoly Set

A unique Sidney Mobell Collection. Mobell is known for his fanciful and innovative employment of everyday household items as works of art. Visit Museum of American Finance on October 15, 2010. Don't miss this event.

Useful links:
http://www.thesidneymobell.com
http://www.moaf.org

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Secrets Of The Moneylab

A brilliant book on behavioural economics and its applications. The stories are presented in a credible way. http://www.secretsofthemoneylab.com

Kings Of Pastry

Chris Hegedus + D.A. Pennebaker expose the punishing training and personal sacrifices that go into becoming a pastry champion. This is a must see documentary.

Useful links:
http://kingsofpastry.com
http://phfilms.com

Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs

Seth Priebatsch’s story in the New York Times was brilliant. I loved it. Great many thanks to David Segal for sharing the story.

Useful links:
http://www.scvngr.com
http://www.hypomanicedge.com

Jade Bazaar

Khotan’s jade bazaar is a great place to test gem identification skills. Many thanks to Andrew Jacobs for sharing the story.

Jade has no meaning for our culture, but we are thankful to Allah that the Chinese go crazy for it.
- Yacen Ahmat

Perhaps it’s psychological, but as jade rubs against the skin it becomes smoother and softer, and the wearer becomes happier, which probably improves their immunity.
- Wang Shiqi

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Random Thoughts

I think in the rest of life, you have to practice the right decision-making process. You have to be skeptical in many cases of conventional wisdom. And you have to be able to do what Kipling recommended—which is to keep your head when all about you are losing theirs. And that’s a wonderful quality for an investor or a corporate executive to develop.

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

So true.

Nikon Small World 2010

The Nikon Small World competition, now in its 36th year, attracts entries from around the world. Take a look. http://www.nikonsmallworld.com

An Evening With The Blues: The Hope And Wittelsbach-Graff Diamonds

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity indeed. http://www.roskingemnews.com

Cheryl Dunn

Cheryl Dunn’s new documentary, Everybody Street, was simply wonderful. I loved it. Many thanks. http://www.cheryldunn.net

Monday, September 20, 2010

Momo's Art Project

I thought Momo's creation was brilliant. http://momoshowpalace.com

GIA Gem Project – Edward J. Gübelin Collection

See it all at GIA Gem Project website + http://www.palagems.com

Art Market Update

Souren Melikian's viewpoint in the New York Times about the 25th Paris Biennale was interesting. Many thanks.

Useful links:
http://www.bdafrance.eu
http://www.brimodelaroussilhe.com
http://www.didieraaron-cie.com
http://www.orientalbronzes.com
http://www.richardnagy.com
http://www.applicat-prazan.com
http://www.orfevrerie.be
http://www.galeriekugel.com
http://www.canesso.com
http://www.lesenluminures.com

Random Thoughts

I hate studio. For me, studio is a trap to overproduce and repeat yourself. It is a habit that leads to art pollution. Nothing new happens. You don’t surprise yourself. You don’t put yourself in situations to risk.

- Marina Abramovic
http://marinafilm.com
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/965

Spot on.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Russian Alexdantries

Dr. Karl Schmetzer has produced the definitive gemological reference book on Russian alexandrite. Check it out.

Useful link:
http://www.schweizerbart.de/publications/detail/isbn/9783510652624

Drew Struzan

The Art of Drew Struzan. http://www.drewstruzan.com

Learning By Playing

Sara Corbett's opinion piece in the New York Times about video games in the classroom was interesting. Many thanks.

Random Thoughts

The distinction between the internet' & books is totally totally arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 years. Start adjusting now.

- Hugh McGuire
http://hughmcguire.net

So true.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Friday, September 17, 2010

Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010

The National Portrait Gallery has announced the shortlist for this year's Taylor Wessing photographic portrait prize. Check it out.

Useful link:
http://www.npg.org.uk:8080/photoprize

The New Brighton Archeological Society

It’s a wonderful story. Check it out. http://newbrightonsociety.com

J.W. Currens Jewelry Collection

Best of J.W. Currens. http://www.jwcurrens.com

Cities For People

A brilliant manual from Jan Gehl. http://www.gehlarchitects.com

French Laundry Cookbook

A Thomas Keller concept for fine dining.

Useful links:
http://www.frenchlaundry.com
http://www.perseny.com
http://www.jamesbeard.org

Medical Bracelets

Wear a medical-alert bracelet. http://www.medicalert.org + http://www.tiffany.com

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Random Thoughts

Being partner at Goldman is the pinnacle of Wall Street; if you make it, you are considered set for life. To have it taken away would just be devastating to an individual. There is just no other word for it.

- Michael Driscoll
http://events.adelphi.edu/news/2010/20100318.php

Nothing is permanent but change.

Halo Reach

The title is the fourth in the series and the last from US developer Bungie. Take a look. http://www.bungie.net

Vatican Library Reopens

Vatican Library reopens after restoration. http://www.vaticanlibrary.va

Fine Cell Work

Art of embroidery. Brilliant idea. http://www.finecellwork.co.uk

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The BVLGARI Blue Diamond

The appearance of this sensational jewel on the market is causing a huge stir amongst top jewelry collectors worldwide. Fancy Vivid blue diamonds of this size are among the most sought-after of colored diamonds and remain extremely difficult to find, given the scarcity of natural colored rough. This ring’s exceptional quality, rarity and size combined with the coveted imprimatur of the house of BVLGARI make this upcoming sale a truly special event in the world of jewelry and one that is certain to make auction history.

- Rahul Kadakia
http://www.christies.com

Spot on.

Mexico Now Festival

Don't miss the annual festival. http://www.mexiconowfestival.org

Jennifer Ackerman

Brilliant advice. I loved the book. http://www.jenniferackerman.net

Herman Miller

Herman Miller giveaway. http://hermanmiller.com/designforyou

Monday, September 13, 2010

Random Thoughts

This collection is not a museum. It's a museum in one sense, but it's also a well-used, vitally important collection that's equivalent to a database of plant information. Plants are not just beautiful and decorative; without them we simply couldn't survive. From the sheets we sleep on, the clothes we wear for warmth and the food and medicine we depend on, plants are invaluable to humanity; their diversity sustains us now, and in the future it will enable us to adapt, innovate and ultimately to survive.

- David Simpson
http://www.kew.org

Spot on.

Ken Burns

America's storyteller. http://www.pbs.org/kenburns

Technology Pioneers

Meet the World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneers — and the innovations they are bringing to market.

Useful links:
http://www.spotify.com
http://www.medicineinneed.org
http://www.scribd.com
http://www.flexoresearch.com
http://www.neuronetics.com
http://www.layar.com
http://www.vortexindia.co.in
http://www.netqin.com
http://novacem.com
http://www.getjar.com
http://www.weforum.org

Oilfurnace

Brilliant narrative. I loved it. http://www.timdenee.com/oilfurnace

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Ocean Inspiration

Inspire. Share. Impact. Reward. http://www.oceaninspiration.net

The Conspirator

A historical drama about the trial and hanging of Mary Surratt, a widow who was convicted of conspiring in the murder of Abraham Lincoln. The brilliant movie is directed by Robert Redford.

Useful links:
http://www.theamericanfilmcompany.com
http://www.tiff.net
http://www.sundance.org

There We Are

A visual representation of old age by Yang Zhou. There are a lot of us, really. http://www.zyfotos.com

Somewhere

Sofia Coppola has won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival, the Golden Lion, for her film Somewhere. Congratulations.

Useful links:
http://focusfeatures.com/film/somewhere
http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Astronomy Photographer 2010

Congratulations to Tom Lowe for winning the title Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2010. http://www.nmm.ac.uk

Art Market Update

The Economist report on Damien Hirst was interesting. Could any other artist pull off this kind of spectacular art trade? Where will the Hirst market go from here? Only time will tell. http://www.whitecube.com

Friday, September 10, 2010

Random Thoughts

To enjoy the advantages of a free market, one must have both buyers and sellers, both bulls and bears. A market without bears would be like a nation without a free press. There would be no one to criticize and restrain the false optimism that always leads to disaster.

- Bernard Baruch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Baruch

So true.

How We Swag: Decoding Hip-Hop Jewelry

Lyneise Williams from the department of art at the University of North Carolina will lead the discussion on the significance of hip-hop jewelry and its connection with American culture. http://jewelryhistorians.org

Raphael: Cartoons And Tapestries For The Sistine Chapel

This is a display of four of the ten tapestries designed by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. These are the original tapestries from the only series designed by Raphael of which examples survive, and are comparable with Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling as masterpieces of High Renaissance art. Don't miss. http://www.vam.ac.uk

Royal Butterfly

At the Smithsonian Institute's National Gem Collection. The three-dimensional diamond and gemstone-studded brooch crafted into the form of a butterfly was simply beautiful. http://www.cindychao.com

Michael Eden

Brilliant designs. Stunningly beautiful. http://www.edenceramics.co.uk

Nervous System

Science. Art. Technology. I loved the designs. http://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Start-Up Update

Timely advice. Many thanks to Rosalind Resnick.

Useful link:
http://www.abcbizhelp.net

Mindful Leadership

Harvard Business School professor William George  + Tibetan Buddhist meditation master Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche share their viewpoints.

Useful links:
http://tergar.org
http://www.billgeorge.org

Bubble Jewelry

I loved it. Many thanks. http://www.lynnemaclachlan.co.uk

Blood On The Stone

Ian Smillie's Blood on the Stone is about the cartel, the warlords, the gun runners and the shadowy traders who populated Africa’s bloody diamond wars, and a faltering, decade-long effort to clean up an entire industry. An absolute must read.