Monday, December 24, 2012

12-year-old run 100m in 11.72 seconds


It looks like it's impossible to win, as one kid is some 20 meters ahead in the last leg of a 100m relay race at the NSW primary schools championships in Australia. But 12-year old James Gallaugher runs the last 100 meters in an amazing 11.72 second-time. Is it enough to win the race? See the video and find out.

It's not known if Gallaugher's time is a world record, Canberra Times reports citing Eurosport, but it's faster than anyone else in his age group.

"When I talk about him with my wife and my family, we just say he is going to be the greatest sprinter we have ever had if he keeps improving at the rate which he is," said Gallaugher's coach Scott Richardson.

Could this kid be the next Usain Bolt?

Friday, December 21, 2012

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Julian Newman - Basketball Prodigy

A 4'5" 5th grade hoops prodigy out of Downey Christian School in Orlando, Florida, has been tearing apart varsity opponents that are 6 and 7 years older than him. He leads the state of Florida in assists at 11.5 a game and is 19th in the nation in that category. Last night, he scored 14 points, dished 8 assists and had 3 steals against Agape Christian which is one of the top private schools in the Orlando area. Two months ago, he scored 91 points in only 3 quarters of a middle school game which led to his move to varsity


Saturday, December 8, 2012

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Thursday, November 1, 2012

I Don't Want To Live On The Moon

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Swedish Idol 2010 - Great Auditions

Good God! How do they have so many talents in such a small country?

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Sunday, September 16, 2012

A Random Girl Steps Up to a Karaoke Machine - And FLOORS Everyone



This is one of the most impressive displays of raw talent you will ever see. A random South-East Asian girl steps up to a karaoke machine in a store in front of a grocery shop and sings Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You. She absolutely floors everyone! A must see!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Paper Art by Simon Schubert

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Simon Schubert is an extremely talented Danish artish, who creates works by folding an unfolding paper. We’re not talking about Origami: There’s a hip new style of paper art out there. We found 20 of Schubert’s best paper-creasing works to impress anyone who has tried to straighten out a dollar bill for a vending machine:
Untitled(hallways with mirrors),2010,90x 70 cm ex
Portrait Samuel Beckett1,100x75,2009 excel

Book Art by Guy Laramee

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Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Hailing from Quebec, fellow Canadian Guy Laramee is a man with many talents. Not only is he a very accomplished painter and sculptor, but Guy is also a highly regarded musician, composer and stage director.
With more than 30 years of practice, Guy’s work has been seen and heard in galleries and theaters around the world. And when he’s not involved in his artistic pursuits, he finds time to pursue an investigation in the field of anthropology.
Below you will find a collection of his incredible book carving work from his series’ titled The Great Wall and Biblios. In these series, Guy carves magnificent landscapes into relevant volumes of work, some pieces using well over ten books. Enjoy!
 

Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee – Artist Statement


The erosion of cultures – and of “culture” as a whole – is the theme that runs through the last 25 years of my artistic practice. Cultures arise, become obsolete, and are replaced by new ones. With the vanishing of cultures, some people are displaced and destroyed. We are currently told that the paper book is bound to die. The library, as a place, is finished. One might say: so what? Do we really believe that “new technologies” will change anything concerning our existential dilemma, our human condition? And even if we could change the content of all the books on earth, would this change anything in relation to the domination of analytical knowledge over intuitive knowledge? What is it in ourselves that insists on grabbing, on casting the flow of experience into concepts?
When I was younger, I was very upset with the ideologies of progress. I wanted to destroy them by showing that we are still primitives. I had the profound intuition that as a species, we had not evolved that much. Now I see that our belief in progress stems from our fascination with the content of consciousness. Despite appearances, our current obsession for changing the forms in which we access culture is but a manifestation of this fascination.
My work, in 3D as well as in painting, originates from the very idea that ultimate knowledge could very well be an erosion instead of an accumulation. The title of one of my pieces is “ All Ideas Look Alike”. Contemporary art seems to have forgotten that there is an exterior to the intellect. I want to examine thinking, not only “What” we think, but “That” we think.
So I carve landscapes out of books and I paint Romantic landscapes. Mountains of disused knowledge return to what they really are: mountains. They erode a bit more and they become hills. Then they flatten and become fields where apparently nothing is happening. Piles of obsolete encyclopedias return to that which does not need to say anything, that which simply IS. Fogs and clouds erase everything we know, everything we think we are.
After 30 years of practice, the only thing I still wish my art to do is this: To project us into this thick Cloud of Unknowing. [Source]


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE


Artwork by GUY LARAMEE

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