ART OF NOISE
Melody from noise filters Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News Meandering through the by-lanes of Khirkee extension as you halt in front of the Khoj studios an array of sounds greet you. The artistes - Michael Northam, Sophea Lerner, Lex Bhagat, Masta Justy and Cynthia Zaven, are busy practising. And if you care to hang on a little longer, the sonic art workshop at the studios will open up horizons to an entirely new concept of art. HOUSES OF THE HOLY New York Press Marc Ribot has been a central figure in the New York experimental jazz scene since downtown was a decayed badlands and the Knitting Factory was still on Houston. The Daily American wants to hear from you! What's on your mind southern Illinois? new slate Oct. 17 Daily American The rules of the Blog are simple: Use a nickname logging on. We can't allow real names because it could be someone falsely using that name to embarrass that person. Don't write a book. Keep your comments at reasonable length. No profanity, racism or personal attacks. COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: Art show features ceramics, glass pieces The Florida Times-Union R. Roberts Gallery in Avondale is hosting a show called "Masterful Miniatures and Small Artworks" that will run through Sunday, Dec. 24. A reception is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at 3606 St. Johns Ave. Peter King's MMQB: Irvin, Monk, Reed present Hall of Fame dilemma Sports Illustrated NEW YORK -- It's that time of year again. Time to get bashed by every Tom, Dick and Bill (Polian, just below) about the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process, now that the Hall has announced the 25 semifinalists for the 2007 class. Who's in, who's not, who we screwed up on. Going by the annual noise I hear, the selection committee has been wrong about everyone from A (Art Monk) to Z Viking weight room upgrade a done deal Kingsburg Recorder The weight room at Kingsburg High School has been completely renovated, thanks to efforts by Thad Crews, strength and conditioning instructor, and ex-Kingsburg alumni and the community of Kingsburg. What connects a tiny cell phone and skyscraper? Chicago Tribune Exhibit of hot visionaries integrates objects of design At the Art Institute of Chicago's adventurous new exhibit about 16 of the city's hot young architects and designers, a tiny Motorola cell phone appears next to a model of a twisting, 73-story skyscraper. Another architectural model, this one of a colorful high school, is set alongside an even more vibrant piece of clothing. Sprinkled among Art Star Dish City Pages The brand new Chambers Kitchen headed by Jean-Georges Vongerichten is good—but is it good enough? Vital Signs Of Intelligent Life Hartford Courant ArtSpace New Haven Exhibit Invites Us To Yield To Our Imagination Though a fairly empty space at the time, The Lot, New Haven's public art space, shouted out to artist June Bisantz. TI Introduces Highest-Performance, Smallest 12-bit, 500 MSPS ADC SYS-CON Media Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today introduced a monolithic 12-bit, 500 MSPS (mega samples per second) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) providing unmatched size and performance. The new pipeline ADC offers 64.5 dBFS signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) up to 500 MHz input frequency at 500 MSPS, bringing a new class of performance to customers previously confined to 8- and 10-bits of resolution. In
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