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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Maurizio Cattelan

The Economist's profile of Maurizio Cattelan and his artworks was insightful. He is different.

These artists have a monopoly on a product that everybody wants, so they can do whatever they like.
- Massimo de Carlo

Useful link:
www.mauriziocattelan.org

Diamond Beauty Evaluation

Check out GemEx Systems' diamond beauty evaluation via BrillianceScope® Analyzer. Interesting concept. Give it a try. www.gemex.com

Art News Update

Nicholas Fox Weber's opinion piece in the ArtNews was interesting.

This was my way into an appreciation for the Bauhaus’s fundamental values: knowledge of materials, the need for an object to be designed according to its purpose and executed with a respect for human scale, the willingness of businesspeople as well as artists to devote themselves to bettering the experience of others, and the real emotional benefits of such intelligent, moral, generous thinking.

Useful link:
www.albersfoundation.org

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Clay Marzo: Just Add Water

Clay Marzo may very well be the first person with Asperger's to have developed a genius for surfing. Check out the documentary. It's educational.

He'll have a schema of many waves that he's ridden before, so he's able to predict what to do in that situation. His brain disconnects from everyday functions, and becomes one with the wave: he'll intuitively know what the wave's doing, so he'll anticipate that, and be ahead of everyone else.
- Dr Tony Attwood

Useful link:
http://surf.quiksilver.com/films

Frederick Forsyth Interview

My financial advisers told me to hedge against inflation by buying either gold or diamonds and I bought gem diamonds because their carat rating can be certified. It was a gross mistake – I invested about £200,000 and got back just £133,000 three years later.

- Frederick Forsyth

Lennart Nilsson

Check out Lennart's stunning photographs at www.lennartnilsson.com

Gary Hamel Viewpoint

Gary was spot on. In most organizations, change comes in two flavors: trivial and traumatic. Change = Pain.

Useful links:
www.garyhamel.com
http://blogs.wsj.com/management

The Jazz For Justice Project

The Jazz for Justice Project's conference titled 'Blood Diamonds, Blood Phones and the Devil’s Gold: Africa’s Resource Curse' at UT Knoxville on the impact of resource mining in Africa and a benefit concert for the people of northern Uganda was educational and insightful.

Useful link:
www.knoxjazzforjustice.org