Space Rocks
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/212/description
Interesting finding via pyrolysis-FTIR.
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Garavelli
Garavelli = Eco-conscious (ethically mined gold + diamond) jewelry collection
www.garavellialdo.com
www.garavellialdo.com
Gary Hamel Viewpoint
Why Good Companies Go Bad
http://blogs.wsj.com/management/2009/06/01/gm-why-good-companies-go-bad
Useful link:
www.garyhamel.com
Fact is, most businesses were never built to change—they were built to do one thing exceedingly well and highly efficiently—forever. That’s why entire industries can get caught out by change—industries like big pharma, publishing, recorded music and the major U.S. airlines. In a world where change is shaken rather than stirred, the only way a company can renew its lease on success is by reinventing itself root and branch, before it has to—a feat that even the smartest companies have trouble pulling off.
- Gary Hamel
How true! Thank you for the insightful article.
http://blogs.wsj.com/management/2009/06/01/gm-why-good-companies-go-bad
Useful link:
www.garyhamel.com
Fact is, most businesses were never built to change—they were built to do one thing exceedingly well and highly efficiently—forever. That’s why entire industries can get caught out by change—industries like big pharma, publishing, recorded music and the major U.S. airlines. In a world where change is shaken rather than stirred, the only way a company can renew its lease on success is by reinventing itself root and branch, before it has to—a feat that even the smartest companies have trouble pulling off.
- Gary Hamel
How true! Thank you for the insightful article.
The Art Of Viktor Deak
Meet Viktor Deak, one of the world’s leading paleoartists + explore his favorite objets d’art.
www.anatomicalorigins.com
www.amnh.org
www.anatomicalorigins.com
www.amnh.org
Living Artwork
You Had to Be There
http://www.artnewsonline.com/issues/article.asp?art_id=2691
Useful links:
www.jeremydeller.org
www.jeremy-deller.co.uk
www.newmuseum.org
www.walkerart.org
www.fondazionenicolatrussardi.com
www.centrepompidou.fr
No retelling can fully capture what transpires between art and its audience at any given time. You just have to be there. Linda, you were spot on. I thoroughly enjoyed your article.
http://www.artnewsonline.com/issues/article.asp?art_id=2691
Useful links:
www.jeremydeller.org
www.jeremy-deller.co.uk
www.newmuseum.org
www.walkerart.org
www.fondazionenicolatrussardi.com
www.centrepompidou.fr
No retelling can fully capture what transpires between art and its audience at any given time. You just have to be there. Linda, you were spot on. I thoroughly enjoyed your article.
Richard Long
The Richard Long / Heaven and Earth @ Tate Britain
www.tate.org.uk
www.richardlong.org
It's different. Don't miss.
www.tate.org.uk
www.richardlong.org
It's different. Don't miss.
John Hegley Viewpoint
John Hegley's (performance poet/musician/songwriter) classroom demo was brilliant and inspiring. I loved it. Check out the link www.johnhegley.co.uk
Cloudspotting
I love watching clouds, what an absolutely awesome gallery. To me cloud patterns reminds me of inclusions in gemstones. No two inclusions are alike. Likewise, no two cloud patterns are ever the same. Check out the link http://cloudappreciationsociety.org
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