Posts Tagged ‘annex 24’

Space; the final frontier, now where have i heard that before

May 23, 2012

i’ve always found space and NASA space pictures interesting. i know nothing about astronomy nor physics but the concept of where we really live amazes me. as does all these inner workings of our bodies because it’s all done in the dark where the only thing i seem to be good at is stubbing my toes.

but thanks to Discovery magazine and Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy i can learn something or at least look at pretty cool pictures.

these are the type of pictures i ‘d like to show at Winkel & Balkticks  upcoming lab gathering but so far not received a response from them, there is a meeting tomorrow night thursday in Brooklyn to talk about the event. 135 Plymouth St, 208, Brooklyn @ 7:30

today the space i will be looking at is the inside of my epson 7600 printer to clear a clogged head. maybe i’ll learn something new besides a few curse word phrases. it’s a grey day out so why not give it a whirl. sounds like fun huh? well after spending weeks getting two exhibits together one at annex 24 in lancaster, pa the other one here in nyc at kahve , 774 9th ave, nyc, ny i am a bit worn out of framing stuff.

the latter is part of hell’s kitchen artist studio tour which seems to be about parties as they have an opening one fri another one sun night. oh well lots of performers living in the neighborhood. this can be a very confusing event because of the all volunteer nature of the event also the president of hka.org is a bit disorganized although he means well. i am not a party person per say so i stayed home enjoying working on the house. i do enjoy stepping back and seeing something substantial for my efforts.

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Andromeda’s majestic spray of billions of hot stars

Well, what can I say about this devastating and jaw-dropping picture of our nearest spiral neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy?

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Well, I could start with HOLY HALEAKALA!

This image is a collection of 11 separate observations of Andromeda taken by NASA’s GALEX satellite. Launched in 2003, GALEX (which stands for Galaxy Evolution Explorer) scans the sky in ultraviolet light, specifically targeting galaxies. Hot stars produce UV light, and so does the gas it illuminates, so by looking in the ultraviolet astronomers can learn about how galaxies are constructed. In the decade since its launch, GALEX has been phenomenally successful, cataloging hundreds of millions of galaxies, some as far as ten billion light years away!

This image of Andromeda is simply stunning. It’s comprised of two colors: what you see here as blue is higher-energy ultraviolet light, and red is lower energy (closer to the kind of light we see). Right away you can see that objects emitting the higher-energy UV are confined to the spiral arms, and lower-energy emitters are spread out across the galaxy. That’s exactly what I would expect: massive stars, the kind that really blast out UV, don’t live very long. They’re born, live out their short lives, and die (as supernovae) pretty much near the spot where they formed, which is in spiral arms. Lower mass stars live long enough to gradually move away from their nurseries, populating the rest of the galaxy.

Also, star formation at the very center of the galaxy probably occurred long ago and shut down, so we don’t see many or any massive stars there.

One thing I didn’t know is that the arms of Andromeda are more like rings! The galaxy is at such a narrow angle that it’s hard to tell, but if you trace the blue emission, the pattern does look more like a ring than a spiral. This jibes with earlier images in infrared taken by Spitzer Space Telescope (which I’ve inset here) and a huge and incredibly beautiful newer one taken with ESA’s Herschel far-infrared telescope (and OMFSM you want to click that link).

From what I’ve read, it’s not clear why the spiral arms appear to be more ring-like. Which I love. Why? Because Andromeda is the nearest big spiral galaxy in the sky, a mere 2.5 or so million light years away. It’s easily visible to the naked eye from a dark site, and I’ve seen it myself countless times using my own eyes, binoculars, and telescopes ranging from small ones up to Hubble. Yet there it is, in all its huge and obvious splendor and beauty, still able to surprise me. That rocks.

And a note about GALEX: NASA recently handed off its operations to Caltech, a very unusual move. The satellite was put into standby mode in February, and I was worried it would be shut down permanently. However, Caltech signed a three-year agreement with NASA — while NASA still owns the satellite, Caltech will now be in control of GALEX’s science mission, managing and operating it. At the end of the agreement it can be renegotiated if GALEX is still in good operating condition. This is an interesting idea, and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I love that GALEX gets to continue operations, but handing off science missions to private groups makes me a little uneasy. In this particular case I think it’s fine — Caltech is a research institute after all — but the precedent may have unforeseen consequences. We’ll see.

Still and all, it’s good to see new life breathed into an important and wonderful instrument like GALEX. I certainly hope it will continue to produce cutting-edge science for years to come… as well as amazingly beautiful images like this one.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Winkel & Balktick site survey, taking Jene Youtt along for the ride

May 11, 2012

well monday night i went to Winkel & Balktick production meeting for their forth coming event. we, mary and i have been to one before  but because of schedules we didn’t persue anything . mary isn’t interested in these large scale events hey i’ve been on the road with big rock & roll bands.i.e. the rolling stones so what could they throw at me that i hadn’t seen.

last weekend having gone to our opening at Annex 24 we were having breakfast in lancester pa at a bob evans restaurant  when the waitress got into a conversation about my tatoo and shared with us  she had been to a rock concert at watkins glenn where the dead, the band and the allman bros.played which i had worked on. red dog of the allman bros. had dosed me with LSD backstage so i sat out most of the show sitting on the front edge of stage right follow spot platform watching the show. i guess i was up about 50′ feet or so on the tower, but hey this was rock & roll.

but i digress from the meeting, i guess it was all that LSD i had taken in my youth.

the meeting/gathering got a late start but free beer was flowing and everyone was talking to each other getting to know whom ever.

loft

windows

more group

but finally the meeting came to order when winkel & balktick made their presentation on the may party and described their upcoming events starting with the june weekend LAB event.

flappers

now we all introduced ourselves in sound bites and then off to see the new venue. they had a school bus for all of us which reminded me of ‘the merry pranksters’ and ken kesey considering the varied education levels of the group i am sure some of them knew who ken kesey was  but i remained confident none of them had enjoyed acid.

i must remind my readers i am not an event photographer nor do i ever hope to wake up as one. the bus was interesting i sat next to a fellow who introduced himself to a young woman sitting on the other side of me as ‘pirate’ then went on to describe his web site as, i am not sure exactly, as hate & bile where he planned to put his work on. at that point i was glad i hadn’t asked him on his introduction ‘where his ship was tied up’

old guys aren’t as interesting to talk to i guess, we don’t have much to contribute, sometimes just letting the conversation flow one can learn so much. so i just relaxed bouncing around brooklyn on my way to queens fooling around doing what i do, taking pictures.

inside of bus going to queens

pretty cool huh?

but we get to site and all get out in parking lot file into building and get taken on our tour

group portrait

no the elevator doesn’t work just a good photo op. then we wander around being shown the spaces so that we may get use ideas and come up with proposals, hey this is a business trip.

winkel

balktick

one of the spaces

let us not forget this is a deserted pfizer factory and who knows what they made there or what experiments may  have taken place in that building. i am not sure how to explain this picture as i as taking pictures of the walls and i discovered this on my cameras CF card. could these things still be wandering the halls when we were not aware of them?

strange creatures

hey i got home safely, even in the dead of night from queens on a nyc subway, leaving our friends where they belong.

Jene Youtt

We Are Participating in Cinco de mayo weekend ArtWalk in Lancaster, PA

May 3, 2012

where did my brain go this weekend, oh i lost it last night doing ‘Googles Utube Brandcast‘ at the Beacon theater. quite a technical presentation  as google people told audience members how to get the most of google, utube and brand association along with integration. woo hoo……………….lots of video wall images, spiffy stuff but no jetsons. this is the future, for whom the bells toll, you and me.

today arbitron.com contacted me as they are doing a radio and television survey but i was too old to participate, oh well i might as well just disappear……..  but wait……..  i can’t because mary and i will be participating in an  ArtWalk  in Lancaster PA. and the motel room is already paid for. prints are hanging and Annex 24 is expecting us to be there.

to get in the mood for writing i am listing to All That Jazz soundtrack where everything old is new again. i loved that movie but i work in theater a crazy place to earn a living. i really related to Joe Gideon as i knew people like him. what a life, what a death.

mary is excited as she always is going to these events but i am a bit more laid back, not that i don’t interact with people because i love to talk to people about anything and find conversation interesting in it’s self. as we were dropping off our pictures we met a man from Cape Town just passing through town from washington  dc traveling across america. so you never know what or whom you will meet by being open.

mary is bringing  her triptych

retrograd, shedding, cathexsis

since we dropped off more images than able to show for this artwalk because our work will be on exhibit for this summer and the Annex 42 wanted  pictures to replace any sold we brought a few extra. the gallery has a warehouse which is open to the public we thought why not.? saves us a trip down to deliver more.

objects of interest

Mary and I are excited in this summer long exhibit starting with First Friday’s Art Walk in Lancaster, PA.  Click here for a link to the galleries participating.   And what’s not better than strolling in and out of galleries and relaxing in local cafes.  We’ll be at Annex 24 Gallery, 24 West Walnut Street.  I do hope you can make it there, it’s sure to be fun from 5 – 9 pm.   When we dropped off our art last Friday, we had lunch at Rachel’s Cafe & Creperie.

hopefully we will find these images hanging but since we didn’t chose it will be  a surprise for us as well as the other visitors. cool.

ascending

toe shoes

sufi dancer

i am just bringing some dance images even though i am participating in the 4th annual Hell’s Kitchen Art Festival later this month May 18, thru 20th where i’ll be showing some of the Kyoto gallery 16×20″ images. as yet no venue has been set. this being nyc i can show nudes but who wants to buy nudes of other people unless they are on a calendar and i don’t expect too many auto mechanics at the art festival. but hey you never know.

ascending gets good reviews from women even buy it because it’s such an uplifting image. i love it myself but probably for different reasons. i am just happy when my work finds a good home, they are like my children. who doesn’t want the best for their children no matter who they are. here that sean?

jene & mary