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Fstopper’s Lee Morris recently conducted a fashion shoot using an iPhone 3GS. Though the results of the shoot were stunning, I am not completely convinced that the quality would be as exceptional without the aid of great lighting. Photography is in fact the art of capturing light. Surely, stabilization and decent camera are key, however they are only parts of a broader holistic concept.
Thanks to El for the link
The Reignforest Collective invites the diverse art & music lovers of The Bay to:
2 Rooms providing the soundtrack to your summer
Featuring DJs
MR.E (Papalote Hi Fi)
CHOCO (Reignforest Collective/ Pixar)
XARIUSOUND (Reignforest Collective)
CEDICATION.CRIMES (Reignforest Collective)
+Live performances by
FEELOSOPHY +more.
hosted by RONOSTALGIA (Reignforest Collective)
As an multi-dimensional musician he produces music from hip-hop to jazz and anything in between. Experimenting with samples from around the world Madlib has been know to create styles and rhythms that are completely original to which ever character he’s producing under.
Madlib: “”Dilla was a John Coltrane–type dude. He was always on a higher level than me. He inspired my music to become looser and more soulful. If you look at our beat tapes, you can see when I went in his direction, and when he went in mine.”
The Bay Area’s premiere benefit for the BP Oil Spill Disaster. ALL proceeds go directly to WWW.LACOAST.GOV
All donations will be made to:
http://LACOAST.GOV/
DJs DONATING their TIME and TALENTS:
SAKE ONE | SANTERO | B-CAUSE | HAYLOW | NEOGEO | MPENZI
DJ Hosts: PLATURN & MR.E
Hosted by:
BLUFIZZ | GET LIVE | MIXCRATE | OAKLAND FADERS | PAPALOTE MEXICAN GRILL | REIGNFOREST COLLECTIVE | SWEETBREADS CREATIVE COLLECTIVE | SISTERZ OF THE UNDERGROUND | BOOGIE EVENTS
SOM
2925 16th Street SF X S.Van Ness
http://som-bar.com/
21+ | 9pm-close
Friday June 18th, catch Fashawn + Exile, Topkat & 6Fingers LIVE ON STAGE @ the Minna Gallery. Also performing will be Keno + DJ Jun performing tracks from new release “Sleeping Giant.” Spinning Truth music all night are Xariusound and Cedication.Crimes.
RSVP: —–> here
The unfurling of a Japanese solar sail, the first demonstration of a new space propulsion technology, went exactly according to plan.
According toJAXA’s blog posts and photos from the event, the IKAROS spacecraft’s sail appears to be in place. It’s a big step in its attempt to travel driven only by sunlight.
“This is the first sail ever deployed in space, and if they succeed in using it for solar-sail flight — it’ll still be a few weeks before we know that — it’ll be a milestone,” said Louis Friedman, executive director of the Planetary Society, an organization dedicated to promoting space exploration, which is readying its own solar-sailing mission.
A solar sail uses the pressure from photons striking its surface to push the spacecraft through space. Materially, the 650 square-foot sail is made of incredibly thin, aluminized plastic that’s only 0.0003 inches thick, a little thicker than spider silk, or about the diameter of a red blood cell. When a photon strikes its surface, it bounces off, imparting its momentum to the sail. Each photon might not deliver much thrust, but over time, all that light adds up.
“The actual force might be just a few millionths of a g, but because it acts continuously, it allows you to build up large velocity changes over time,” Friedman said. “That’s where a sail really does its work is long missions.”
The Japanese sail also has thin-film solar cells built into it. They could be used to generate electricity to drive an engine that would work alongside the sail.
The key difficulty with such a thin and large object is that it’s hard to deploy. “The things we’re watching for are all their dynamical behaviors that you ultimately can’t model and that might cause undue stress on the material,” Friedman said.
In the IKAROS design, the sail was unfurled by using centrifugal force generated by spinning the craft.
Space-travel proponents are particularly interested in the technology because it doesn’t require fuel, which makes it the leading (and basically) only candidate for very long-distance travel.
“It’s the only way we know — that anybody knows — to ultimately do practical interstellar flight because you don’t have to carry your propellant along with you,” Friedman said. “Anything else you do, whether it’s nuclear or advanced engines, you’re always carrying propellant and the mass becomes too great.”
Fans will have to wait a couple more days for Fashawn’s Ode to Illmatic mixtape. The project, initially set to come out today (June 9) for free download, will now be released this Friday
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