Urban Miniatures by Isaac Cordal
Sculpted from cement, the figurines in Isaac’s series: “Cement Eclipses” navigate the perilous monstrous-sized...
Where’s Wall-E? by Richard Sargent
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Shantyboat living.
Where did you play when you were little?
Kids playing on top of water mains. Jakarta, Indonesia, 2007 by Jonas Bendiksen
“Liu [Di], represented by Pekin Fine Arts, is known for his work which deals with conflicting relationships between nature and human society, generated by the rate of Chinese urban development.”
This fascinating short clip shows the skill and work that go into making a gamelan, a kind of orchestra built around tuned percussion instruments. For hundreds of years, the meditative sound of the gamelan has filled the Islamic courts of Java.
Rob Kapilow and New York’s own Gamelan Kusuma Laras interpret these sounds in What Makes It Great? at 7.30pm on November 14, as part of Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival.
WHAT. This is incredible. I have to say, looks slightly sped up.. She can’t be THAT fast…!!!!
surprise its gamelan time again, this is gamelan çudamani, it takes a few minutes for the dancing to start but it is SO GOOD. young man in love indeed!
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