Category Archives: Artist Profiles

Socialmatic Instagram-meets-Polaroid physical camera to ship in early 2014

Re-post Digital Arts

By Christina DesMarais | PC World on March 03, 2013

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ADR’s concept camera that lets you apply Instagram filters to photos you shoot and then print them directly from the camera will ship early next year.

Instagram fans who want more instant gratification from the photo sharing service and social network are getting some help from Polaroid.

In the first quarter of 2014, youll be able to buy a Polaroid-branded instant digital camera that will let you shoot photos, apply Instagram filters, share them on Facebook and Instagram, and print your snapshot on Polaroid-style paper.

The idea makes sense considering that both Polaroid and Instagram appeal to people because of their hipster vibes.

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It can’t be denied — tons of people get a kick out of Instagram. In fact, the service says more than 100 million people use it every month.

The square-shaped Polaroid Socialmatic Camera is a concept developed by ADR and fittingly resembles Instagrams little square app icon. Although actual product specs have yet to be announced, when the concept was unveiled last May it was shown to feature interchangeable lenses, an LED flash, a touchscreen, optical zoom, 16GB of memory, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and, of course, its own printer on board.

Allen Stone: Music to Live By

Heard this music for the first time today.  I love his sound. Thank you Sylus Green!

She’s Got the Beat!

Sam and I have been friends since high school. She is amazing, and has not changed a bit over the years. She has a great career, is married to a wonderful man and has a beautiful and smart daughter in college.

DSC_0254 During the week she works in a very conservative corporate environment; however in the evenings and on weekends she becomes that funny, unpredictable girl I became friends with in high school. I love the fact that she decided she wanted to learn and play drums only a few years ago. . . Who says you have to do everything when you’re young! We need to all be more like Sam (Sabrina) and try whatever we have a passion to do; no matter our age. DSC_0253 DSC_0252 DSC_0251

Manistee Lights

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Poem by Samiya Bashir

Brother I don’t either understand this
skipscrapple world that is–these
slick bubble cars zip feverish down
paved rushes of notcorn of notbeets
of notcabbage and the land and the land–

You should know, man, nothing
grows down here anymore except
walloped wishes and their gouged out
oil cans. Where bloodroot might span our

distance sit these bars land mined in the sand
lit from the inside eye these cages they twist us
they tornado us. No.

I don’t understand. Not those grates
not the grackles circling overblind
all perched so close to the beach there
we could smell winter freeze. In spring

did the wind bring the scent of smelt?
Remember? Even strike years mother
found smelt by the fingery bagful
and fried them almost whole.
It was almost enough.

-Samiya Bashir

Used by permission.
Originally published in Taos Journal of Poetry and Art.

Samiya Bashir’s second book of poems, Gospel, was a finalist for both the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and along with her first collection, Where the Apple Falls, the Lambda Literary Award. Her poetry has most recently appeared in Poet Lore, Michigan Quarterly Review, Crab Orchard Review, Cura, The Rumpus, and Encyclopedia Vol. 2 F-K, and was recently honored by the Aquarius Press Legacy Award and two Hopwood Awards from the University of Michigan. An Ann Arbor, Michigan native and recent NEA Writer in-Residence at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Samiya teaches creative writing at Reed College.

Read more of  Samiya Bashir  poetry on her blog http://samiyabashir.com/blog/

I’m In the Mood for Love!

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Inaugural Poets

re-posted by Fairfax County Public Library
Wednesday, January 16, 2013

index After Robert Frost recited a poem from memory at John F. Kennedy’s 1961 festivities (the glare of the sun prevented him from reading the poem he had composed), it took 31 years before another president, Bill Clinton, asked a poet – Maya Angelou — to the podium. Next Monday, when Cuban-American poet Richard Blanco shares some verse on the west portico of the U.S. Capitol, he will succeed Elizabeth Alexander, who President Obama chose to read at his first inauguration in 2009. If you are interested in the writings of this select group of poets, here are a few collections to try:

City of a Hundred Fires by Richard Blanco

American Sublime: Poems by Elizabeth Alexander

The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou

Poems by Robert Frost

NSO Youth Fellows Performance at the Kennedy Center

http://www.kennedy-center.org/explorer/videos/?id=M5333

LES TWINS – NEW STYLE FRANCE HIP HOP

A friend told me about these dancers, I had never heard of them before, I was blown away by their talent.

Filmed & edited by Yoram Savion, Kash Gaines, Ben Tarquin & Javier Ochoa.

Sandra Backlund, her vision in the design of knitwear.

Re-post from  http://misseychelles.com/2012/11/25/sandra-backlund-her-vision-in-the-design-of-knitwear/

Sandra Backlund is a designer of Swedish origin, she studied fashion at Beckmans College in Stockholm and also history of art, textiles and handicrafts. Her clothes are very special made ​​entirely by hand and strictly monochromatic. The starting point of her creations is the human body, she improvises on a tailor’s dummy or on herself to discover new forms and silhouettes, she doesn’t draw her knitwear, but invents while is realizing them. The method of work is based on a three-dimensional collage knitting. Fabulous!

Click here to read more!  http://misseychelles.com/2012/11/25/sandra-backlund-her-vision-in-the-design-of-knitwear/

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Stina Persson Posted by Erica on September 20th, 2010 After ten years of working as a commercial illustrator, Stockholm based artist Stina Persson has abandoned her digital safety net to create a new collection of unaltered and imperfect watercolors titled Perfectly Flawed.Persson lets the colorful paint drip where … Continue reading