TESLAFY ME
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Most people know the name Nikola Tesla, but few know much about his place in modern science and technology. The Croatian scientist, who came to America with just the clothes on his back and briefly worked with Edison, was devoted solely to discovery and relished the role of a showman or marketeer. Which is why Tesla, the man who designed the alternating-current (AC) electric system, which is the predominant electrical system used across the world today, and generated ideas that transformed daily life and created multiple fortunes, himself died nearly penniless. Tesla's vision was for a world free of pollution and climate problems, with energy available in abundance, free for all.
Slovenian direct Janja Glogovac’s new film TESLAFY ME, released on November 5th, features William Terbo (NASA Engineer, Tesla’s great-nephew), Branko Terzič (Senior Fellow, Global Energy Center), Leonardo DiCaprio (actor, environmentalist), Marina Abramovic (artist, writer, filmmaker) and Gramatik (composer, producer, DJ)
This film shows how Nikola Tesla kicked off the industrial revolution by pioneering the ideas behind electric energy and wireless communication. Though generally uncredited for his inventions, his ideas continue to shape our future. Gentleman, society figure, and engineer see how his personal life influenced his discoveries, and how scientists are still finding new uses for his technology to solve global issues.
TESLAFY ME is available on iTunes and all major VOD platforms.
““The civilization we are living in today stands on Nikola Tesla’s discoveries and patents. The fact that most of people connect Nikola Tesla’s name only with a car, but using his work every day and taking it for granted, made me think more and more about that subject. After finding out also about injustice that happened to him in his life, I said I have to make people aware about Nikola Tesla and his work. I wanted to do a documentary to inspire people to start researching by themselves about Nikola Tesla, because I know that in understanding of his work there is also a key for our future. He was the father of renewable energy and all of his work was to prevent a big problem we are facing today - climate change. He was observing nature and its laws and made his discoveries upon that..and that was the most inspiring influence for making this documentary film.” ”
“it is long overdue to do the right thing.”
Ultimately, Jeff Bezos’ Venice wedding stands as a symbol of the tension between wealth, public sentiment, and societal responsibility. It simultaneously demonstrates the economic impact of celebrity events while spotlighting growing inequality and the questions surrounding true intentions behind such grand spectacles. Hope Jeff got the pre-nup in place.
Known for his signature lace-up leather brief, the former Balmain embellishment expert launched his label in 2017 and has captured industry attention for his exploration of sex and sexuality through clothing.
FaceApp Now Owns More Than 150 Million People's Faces And Names
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The world has gone crazy over the latest app that let’s you see what you will look like when you get into senior years of your life and it’s no joke. The app collected over 150 million of peoples faces and names, and that information is now on the cloud. It’s all fun and games but bottom line is once it’s on the cloud none of us have control all of it.
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Everyone is on the app, from celebrities to friends and family.
Former Rackspace manager Rob La Gesse mentioned today:
To make FaceApp actually work, you have to give it permissions to access your photos - ALL of them. But it also gains access to Siri and Search .... Oh, and it has access to refreshing in the background - so even when you are not using it, it is using you.
Rob La Gesse
Assemblage art is often noted for its ability to convey deeper meanings through the juxtaposition of everyday objects, inviting viewers to contemplate themes such as time, memory, impermanence, or environmental concerns. Our latest featured artist is the talented Dutch painter, Josephien Verbis
Mother and son, two of the finest alpinists of their eras, gone too soon, a quarter of a century apart.
“I think the biggest thing to realize is that most often plastic surgery cannot drastically change someones overall appearance. It really works best to enhance what someone already has. The results though, can be quite stunning and transformative depending upon what the starting point is. “
I don’t have facial surgery and I laugh.
“I am not trendy, I am FOREVER!”
Actress and Philanthropist Nichole Galicia, who will soon be seen in Quentin Tarantino’s highly anticipated film "One Upon a Time ... In Hollywood”
“…my goal is to become the leading man I want to be and hopefully be able to work with some of the most creative, talented people in the world. However, being Superman would be out of this world as well!”
If I was in Moscow or London it would be much harder for me to maintain my discipline.
This Fall she’ll be starring on a new comedy television series “Happy Together” on CBS with Damon Wayans.
“If I couldn't paint, I think I would be a problem. “
Ballet became not just a fun thing, but something that forms you, and shapes you.
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I really care. That's where it comes from. And I push myself as hard as standards I hold others. Always.
Is This The End Of Steve Jobs Era?
Jon Ive to leave Apple later this year
“After nearly 30 years and countless projects, I am most proud of the lasting work we have done to create a design team, process and culture at Apple that is without peer. Today it is stronger, more vibrant and more talented than at any point in Apple’s history,” said Ive. “The team will certainly thrive under the excellent leadership of Evans, Alan and Jeff, who have been among my closest collaborators. I have the utmost confidence in my designer colleagues at Apple, who remain my closest friends, and I look forward to working with them for many years to come.”
Throughout the time, two names in particular have been credited with driving Apple’s success, Steve Jobs and Jon Ive. Jobs returned to lead Apple in 1997, bringing along his right-hand man, Ive, who is known for minimalistic, sleek designs.
That partnership helped turn Apple from near bankruptcy into a behemoth of industry, even before Jobs passed away in 2011.
Ive's departure signals that he'll continue working with Apple for years to come. His new design firm will have Apple as a primary client. And not to worry, we will still Apple products on store shelves with Ive’s fingerprints all over even if he no longer has an Apple employee badge.
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Sir Jonathan Paul "Jony" Ive, KBE, HonFREng, RDI (born 27 February 1967) is a British industrial designer who was the outgoing Chief Design Officer (CDO) of Apple and served as the Chancellor of the Royal College of Art in London. He joined Apple in 1992. Following ten years of service designing Apple products, he was promoted to Senior Vice President of design; Ive has designed the iMac, Power Mac G4 Cube, iPod, iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and parts of Apple's user interface, iOS.
New Apple Series The Morning Show With Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston
The series has an all-star cast.
Although Apple lost Steve Jobs who was a master of the product announcement in his signature black turtleneck, it still got stage presence: Namely, Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg and other Hollywood celebrities who pitched Apple’s much anticipated video streaming service Monday in the theater named after the late Apple co-founder.
Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., campus today was something altogether different. Celebrities like J.J. Abrams, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston and Steve Carell walked onto Apple’s stage to present paid subscriptions for news, video games and an entertainment service.
Apple made it clear they are not a gadget maker. Weather it’s the music you listen to, the TV you watch or the news you read to the games you play Apple is here to stay.
As CEO Tim Cook put it, Apple is now about “services that deliver incredible content and experiences directly to you whenever and wherever you are.”
The announcement sent Apple’s stock sliding, from a market capitalization of more than $1 trillion (it was the first company ever to cross that milestone) down to below $700 billion earlier this year.
Apple also announced its much-anticipated reunion of Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, revealing the first footage from their new TV series Monday.
Actresses appeared at Apple’s special event to introduce The Morning Show as a series that would examine the people and politics of the morning news world.
“Through the prism of those under-slept, over-adrenalized people in front of and behind the camera, we take an honest look at the complex relationships between women and men in the workplace, and we engage in the conversation people are a little too afraid to have unless they’re behind closed doors,” Aniston said.
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Though she grew up knowing that her grandmother was a film and style icon, Emma Ferrer (granddaughter of the legendary Audrey Hepburn) is a product of self-discovery.
He apprenticed with Diane Vreeland, gone clubbing with Karl Lagerfeld, and seen Anna Wintour in the dressing room. We sat down with Andre Leon Talley at Neiman Marcus in San Francisco for a little fashion chat with Joliegazette.
"Tupac once said that he wanted to be a “real model” rather than a “role model” because people see this figure in a role model instead of a human being who makes mistakes and goes through life."
We can work with all the colors on the palette. We have a team that works hard on researching of the fabric and color. We are also a 60 years old brand, so we have to innovate, but not forget where we came from. We are a third generation company, family owned, and every single generation from the beginning contributes some ideas.
Zuck’s bet: Meta invests [$72B][3] in AI