![]() ![]() InĬollege a chart of my grades resembled a mountain range. Memorization, but I could easily remember words I responded to. Interested me, and those I followed beyond the classroom, stealing timeįrom others I should have been studying. I was an indifferent student except at subjects that My life has largely happened to me without anyĬonscious plan. "I realize that most of the turning points in my career were broughtĪbout by others. ![]() While raising their awareness and encouraging them to take action to protect the sea. ![]() By drawing attention to the dangers facing the Mediterranean, the exhibition aimed to amaze the public, Huang Yong Ping was playing with the double meaning of marine ink and black tide, and also on corruption and renewal. 'Wu Zei' is Chinese for cuttlefish, but the ideogram 'Wu' is also the color black - while 'Zei' conveys the idea of spoiling, corrupting or betraying. Installation "Wu Zei," Huang added ambiguity to the work. Huang Yong Ping chose the name "Wu Zei"because it represents far more than just a giant octopus. Marie writes: Not too long ago, Monaco's Oceanographic Museum held an exhibition combining contemporary art and science, in the shape of a huge installation by renowned Franco-Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping, in addition to a selection of films, interviews and a ballet of Aurelia jellyfish.The sculpture was inspired by the sea, and reflects upon maritime catastrophes caused by Man. To join and become a member, visit Roger's Invitation From the Ebert Club. It contains content gathered from recent past issues and reflects the growing diversity of what's inside the club. This is a free sample of the Newsletter members receive each week. Behold Vulcan: a little dot inside a green circle and formally known as P5. And how I eventually learned "Vulcan" has won Pluto's moon-naming poll! and thanks to actor William Shatner who suggested it. They also accepted write-in votes as long as they were taken from Greek and Roman mythology and related to Hades and the underworld - keeping to the theme used to name Pluto's three other moons. Where did it come from? Does anyone know.? Yes! According to The NewScientist, the rock came from the Apollo family of near-Earth asteroids, which follow an elongated orbit that occasionally crosses Earth's path.That in turn led me to yet another site and where I learned a team of scientists had discovered two moons around Pluto, and asked the public to vote on potential names. Followed by alien conspiracies fueled by the internet and which led me to investigate further. Marie writes: It's a long story and it starts with a now famous video of a meteor exploding over Chelyabinsk, Russia. ![]()
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