Saturday, March 22, 2014

DESIGNING / DEVELOPING FOR GOOGLE GLASS NYC


Mini Lecture Series: Developing / Designing for Google Glass
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 7:00 PM Google HQ, NYC.
"Allen Firstenberg and Zack Freedman did outstaning
presentations." David Barish


A New and Exciting Lecture Series presented by Google Glass NYC.
In support of the NYC Tech community developing for Glass.


Katy Kasmai and Serko Artinian are organizers for Google Glass NYC.
https://www.facebook.com/GoogleGlassNYC


Presenters:
 Zack Freedman, Katy Kasmai, Serko Artinian and Allen Firstenberg


Allen Firstenberg is a Google Developer Expert, recognized by Google
as one of the leaders in the developer community for Google +
and is a Glass Explorer and Pioneer.
http://prisoner.com/https://github.com/afirstenberg/


Zack Freedman is a professional hardware hacker and Google 
developer based out of Hoboken NJ. His specialties include coding, 
developing wearable apps building and manufacturing open-source 
hardware and human enhancement.
http://zackfreedman.com/https://github.com/ZackFreedman



Serko Artinian and Katy Kasmai




Allen Firstenberg, "before you write a line of code, you need 
to think about how your users will experience your program 
through Glass."



"How to think in Glass, presents an experience that
is distinct from what other devices may offer."



Soji Ojugbele, Senior Lead Specialist for Google Glass Product
led a question and answer period for the Mini Lecture Series.


 










"Creative Experiences with Google Glass" February 25, 2014
Dr. Ned T. Sahin, Neuro-scientist Harvard University and 
Artist, photographer, Clayton Roulhac-Carr, received awards
for their work with Google Glass.


Han Vu, Media Producer, LampHouse Pictures and 
Zack Freedman, Voidstar Lab also received awards for their
work with Google Glass.


Allan Farago, Co-Founder/ President
Lost Tribes Brewery were co-sponsors.




Zachariah Goldschmiedt, Marketing Lost Tribes Brewery.


Katy Kasmai, Organizer Google Glass and colleague.





Corsair Editor, Ron Mwangaguhunga.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

"The Ides of March" @ NYPL Tompkins Square

East Village Live Presents
"The Ides of March" A Group Art Show March 1-31, 2014
Curated by David Barish
Vernissage 1:30 - 4:30 PM Saturday, March 8, 2014
Closing Reception 1:30 - 4:30 PM March 29, 2014



Anisa Romero's 'Reclining Nude' 1993 acrylic on paper
12 x 14 inches


Tompkins Square Library, 331 East 10th street, NYC.


Matthew Warschauer, "Ferry" Cibachrome print


Dory Bergman's "In the Wake of Sandy."




Artist, Dory Bergman at the Vernissage.



Paintings of Rebeca Vicky Taub, left foreground.


Paintings: #1'Upstate Mountain High' acrylic on canvas 
#2 'Coronal Ejection' acrylic on canvas, by Rebeca Vicky Taub
 #3 by Anisa Romero, 'Re-seed pink' 2003 oil on canvas 2'x 7'
 #4 by Raken Leaves, leather on wood.



Raken Leaves 'Wood Grain'



Juan Carlos Pinto's, "LOU" 24"x 29", 2014, 
recycled Metro Cards.


Artists,
Juan Carlos Pinto, Chino Garcia and Julius Klein.


Julius Klein's "ENJOY YOURSELF" Mixed Media.


"Occupy Wall Street" by David Barish, Mixed Media, 2'x3 1/2'
2012



Mark Wiener and Linda Di Gusta 'Pear' collaboration 2012
19" x 24" mixed media on purposed panel.


Julio Gonzalez Silver Gelatin photographs.


'Hidden Tower' 2001, 'The Secret' 1998 Silver Gelatin Prints


Eser Atila Gonzalez and friend.


Sasha Rubchenkov's "Scuffle" 1'x1 1/2' Oil on Canvas.


Violinist, Liz Taub played at the Vernissage with the EVL Editor.



Clemens Weiss "Winged Figure & Snake' 1995
11 x 5 inches



Lawrence Holzworth "The Weights' 2013
acrylic on canvas


Artists Mike Norkin and Mickey Smith.



Mike Norkin's "Mythos" 
acrylic, mixed media on canvas, 30"x30"



Mickey Smith's 'Red Brick Row' 2008 oil on canvas 14" x 18"




Artists, Carolyn Ratcliffe, Raken Leaves and friends.



Bernd Naber 'Untitled' oil on canvas 2' x 4'



Carolyn Ratcliffe's 'Tompkins Sq. Valentine' 13" x 19" 
ink jet print



"Africa in NYC' by David Barish 2009

 'Africa in NYC' is my interpretation of African art.
A stone I once hammered and chiseled, I now capture
and chronicle in the context of the Metropolis.


'Africa in NYC' is a work in progress about a seventy-four pound
former block of stone, 3' x 1' x 6". I began my chronicle in the fall
of September 2009. With the transitions of the coming seasons,
wind, rain, snow, light and shadows cast their elements on the 
enigmatic 'Africa'.



 'Africa in NYC' Spring of 2010
In this series, I set out to photograph form, from above
and below the streets. I juxtapose the static figure against
the movement of the iconic, Manhattan landscape.



I carry 'Africa' up and down stair wells, elevators and
roll 'Africa' to various locations. It would be an added 
benefit to raise awareness, foster a dialogue and advocate
a swift resolution to the ongoing conflicts on the African
Continent today in 2014.



Raken Leaves 'Trilogy Blue'



Raken Leaves 'Trilogy Red'



Raken Leaves



Photographer, Matthew Warschauer in the distance
sitting next to white column.



Megan Kindsfather 'Untitled' 2011



Artists, Lawrence Holzworth, Russell Nelson and Mickey Smith.



Margaret Casagrande





Julius Klein's 'Drunk Piece' 2000



Dottie Wilson and Juan Carlos Pinto



Mike Norkin's 'Deception' 2004 acrylic on canvas
mixed media 14" x 18"



Matthew Warschauer, Cibachrome print



Carolyn Ratcliffe, 'Tompkins Sq. Flamenco'
13" x 19" digital ink jet print



Carolyn Ratcliffe


Classic, episodes of East Village Live play on the monitor
and can be listened to with earphones.



Editor, Ron Mwangaguhunga of The Corsair and friend.


Artists, Linda DiGusta, Julio Gonzalez and Lawrence Holzworth
in Tompkins Square Park after the Reception.