A group of university students and art sleuths have managed to recover
lost digital images that were apparently created by Andy Warhol nearly
30 years ago and stored on floppy computer disks.
The Andy Warhol
Museum, Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museum of Art - the
three Pittsburgh institutions that all had a hand in the project -
revealed the story this week in three news releases that included some
of the images.
Those three images of an altered Botticelli's
Venus, a Warhol self-portrait, and a Campbell's soup can - of 28 that
were found on the disks - were enough to excite Warhol fanatics around
the world over the possibility that something - anything - new by the
King of Pop Art had been revealed.
They were created on Warhol's
Commodore Amiga computer in 1985 and included versions of some of his
other most iconic images such as a banana and Marilyn Monroe, neither of
which have been released yet, and may never be.
A man who worked
with the now-defunct Amiga World magazine - which did a story in
January 1986 about Warhol and his use of the Amiga computer - said he
"doesn't think Warhol actually made a lot of those images".
While
it might be easy to think that new computer images by Warhol could
quickly be turned into revenue for the museum, Wrbican said that even if
Warhol did create them, it was not so easy to begin printing them.
http://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/1496909/sleuths-find-digital-images-hiding-andy-warhols-old-computer
Brazil World Cup
With less than seven weeks until the World Cup kicks off in Rio de Janeiro, the latest unrest in the city last week has alarmed organisers and authorities, and only underlined the problems that they face, with the likelihood of more protests in the run up to and during the World Cup tournament and elections later this year.
Angered by what they see as a misrepresentation of the issues by traditional media, new independent media collectives and networks have emerged over the past year.
"Contrary to most of the reports in Brazil's mass media, the wave of protests and occupations in our country are not carried out by 'thugs' or a manipulated throng," says Felipe Altenfelder, a founding member of Midia Ninja.
"This is about a crisis for democracy and more rights, and this new independent media in Brazil, streaming and circulating thousands of photos and videos in real time, has played a decisive role in making sure those protests were properly covered," Altenfelder says.
The protests in Sao Paulo during the Confederations Cup last June were a turning point for the newly formed Midia Ninja, as they provided the first glimpse of the size of audience the collective could reach.
"It captivated the country for the duration of the Confederations Cup, and put Brazil on the map of the new 'global springs'.
Brazil has hosted the World Cup only once before, in 1950, when the biggest crowd to ever watch a football match estimated at more than 200,000 people crammed into the Maracana stadium to watch the hosts play Uruguay in the final.
When it was first announced that Brazil would host this year's World Cup, back in 2007, many Brazilians saw the tournament as the moment when the country which, according to an old saying, is the "country of the future and always will be" finally took its place on the world stage.
"Who would have thought that in the land of football, the population would take to the streets and social networks to criticise the World Cup and the investment in the stadiums," says Rafael Vilela, a photographer and another founder member of Midia Ninja.
"This is a new Brazil, where there is no contradiction between loving football and being able to criticise the World Cup," says Vilela.
Malini believes that "a big part of the old media saw itself humiliated by the incoming truths coming as news, streaming and first-hand accounts from the new Brazilian movement.
"These will be the first elections to take place since the emergence of Brazil's new political climate, fuelled by a new generation whose primary political reference is the popular government of former president Lula [Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva].
These young activists are aware that, with the World Cup, elections and Olympics, the eyes of the world are on Brazil and there is a huge appetite to find out more about the complex political and social situation in the country.
Midia Ninja are working with other collectives and activists in the runup to and during the World Cup.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/27/social-media-gives-new-voice-to-brazil-protests
Is Ronaldo going back to Manchester UTD?
3D Printed House
China's Shanghai WinSun Decoration Design Engineering company has released new images and further details on its 3D printed houses.
The ten houses were built entirely out of recycled materials, in less than 24 hours. WinSun 3D Printed House China 3
http://3dprinterplans.info/3d-printer-plans-news-round-up-for-wednesday-16042014/
Mel's World Cup Betting Brazil 2014
altcoins
The altcoin market continues to grow
both in trade volume and several new coins. Bitcoin price remains
around 500USD low but stable, endless stories from China about bans
and restrictions on virtual currency have little effect on the amount
of bitcoin being bought by China, which is buying more bitcoin than
anyone else, 100 per minute is normal. China also has a large altcoin
market BTC-CC, which have a significant effect on Western markets.
Aurora coin suffered a large drop in
price over past few days fuelled by malicious online rumours about
security. The developers announced the free coins for Icelanders
would take a year to deliver which pushed price and demand up.
Currently mining Pot coin, World coin,
Sex coin and Hobonickels these are all listed as good performers,
coin tweak tends to favour switch pools.
Pot coin and Sex coin are steady and
climbing shored up by solid business. The returns on these coins are
speculation and really only pay out if the value grows. Hobonickels
can be bought and sold for a monthly return.
New Brazilian exchange opens this week
Bleutrade, still waiting on the delayed Coin Melon exchange from
Argentina which appears to have stalled.
Finally an important recent development
is that you can now top up mobile phones and buy mobile internet with
vouchers bought with crypto cash, most coins accepted, at
CryptodeChange, it is also possible to buy pizza with Dogecoin.
Awesome.
http://www.cryptodechange.com/
https://www.coinmelon.com/
https://bleutrade.com/exchange/AUR/BTC
https://www.btc-cc.com/index.php?action=currency&coin=aurbtc
https://cointweak.com/calculator/index/scrypt
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