Friday, September 30, 2016

     #GilbertoAmaralcolumnist #Goiasgovernor #Brazil #Brasilia #GotoGoiasevent

O governador de Goiás, Marconi Perillo recebe  destaque pela sua atuação no governo através do trabalho do jornalista Gilberto Amaral  em sua coluna no jornal de Brasilia.

As twin brothers growing up in North Carolina, our parents gave us a Hi8 video camera in the third grade. We became obsessed with it -- when other kids went to summer camp, we’d wander around our neighborhood with our friends, filming our own stories. We made movies about things we loved, like supernatural creatures and fantasy card games. (Yes, we’re "nerds.")
Of course, looking back, these movies are pretty bad, but it didn’t matter to us at the time. We fell in the love with the idea that, as filmmakers, we could create our own imagined worlds of endless possibility -- and take viewers on adventures within those worlds.
So that’s why today, we’re incredibly proud to be here at the third annual White House Student Film Festival to help the next generation of aspiring filmmakers debut their own imagined worlds. For the past few months, the White House has received hundreds of submissions from K-12 students on the theme "The World I Want To Live In" -- and today, they’re premiering the 10 finalists.
White House Film Fest
We got a sneak peek of the films and these students have crazy talent. Their films paint big ideas for the future, like tackling climate change, creating equal education, and making our society more inclusive. When we were their age, were mostly thinking about things like … possessed stuffed animals and shape-shifting monsters. But hey -- we all have to start somewhere!
Anyway, tomorrow, at the South by South Lawn festival, the White House will screen the three Official Selections along with appearances by some of the incredible kid cast members from our show, Stranger Things!
Thanks!
Matt and Ross Duffer
Creators of Stranger Things
Visit WhiteHouse.gov

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Sunday, September 25, 2016



 



 
AAF NEW YORK




galerie bruno massa - stand 1.32

September 28 - October 2 2016 at Metropolitan Pavilion


 

Greta Chapin McGill, Michel Debully, Benjamin Duke, Suzy Fukushima, Gillian Hyland, Jaja, Libbet Loughnan, Daniel Paugam, Francesca Pompei, Jeremy Rebourgeard, Jean-Claude Sgro, Gilles Teboul & Kloe Vano
 


 
AAF NYC INFORMATION

General Admission
Friday, September 30 | 11 am - 8 pm
Saturday, October 1 | 11 am - 8 pm
Sunday, October 2 | 11 am - 5 pm

Location
The Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th street
New York, 10011 NY

 
Affordable Art Fair NYC will return to the Metropolitan Pavilion this September for its exciting fall 2016 edition with 70 local, national, and international galleries offering an array of original artwork from more than 500 artists. With a plethora of new galleries, fresh artwork, and engaging tours, the fall edition will be brimming with more variety than ever before!
The concept is simple, yet unique: an inspiring and friendly atmosphere in which you can find thousands of original paintings, prints, sculptures and photographs all under one roof, ranging from $100-$10,000, with more than half priced under $5,000!

galerie bruno massa based in Paris & NYC was founded in January 2013 and is dedicated to exhibit the latest works of contemporary art. Our gallery is able to operate at the forefront of the most dynamic international markets. Intensive interactions with artists allow us to explore the very latest cultural evolutions in the world of art.

 
 
GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
72, rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré
75008 Paris
510-520 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011

tel. +33 (0) 1 40 07 82 09
mob. +1 (1) 917 499 29 43
email. 
contact@galeriebrunomassa.com


 


Whitehouse.gov/SXSL

 THE WHITE HOUSE 
Here's what -- and who -- you'll see at South by South Lawn:
Earlier this year, President Obama stopped by South by Southwest ® to issue a challenge to creative thinkers, innovators, and entrepreneurs across the country:
"We are at a moment in history where technology, globalization, our economy are changing so fast," he said. "How can we start coming up with new platforms, new ideas, new approaches across disciplines and across skill sets to solve some of the big problems that we're facing today?"
On Monday, October 3, President Obama is bringing the creative thinkers and innovators who work at the cutting-edge of the changing world we live in to help answer that question. From filmmakers and artists to entrepreneurs and public leaders, the White House will host inspiring and effective people who are dedicated to change to discuss how we can leverage our newest technologies to tackle our toughest challenges.
It's called South by South Lawn -- and here's a taste of what you can expect to see.
President Obama in Conversation with Leonardo DiCaprio and Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
President Obama will join a conversation with Academy Award-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio and climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe about the importance of protecting the one planet we’ve got for future generations.
Following the conversation, attendees will watch the domestic premiere of DiCaprio’s new climate documentary film Before the Flood presented by National Geographic in a first-of-its-kind film screening on the South Lawn of the White House.
SXSL presents The White House Student Film Festival
On Sunday, October 2, the American Film Institute (AFI) will welcome the young artists of the 3rd Annual White House Student Film Festival with a day to premiere some of their work. Students in grades K-12 submitted more than 700 short films on this year's theme: The World I Want to Live In. Some of these aspiring filmmakers from around the nation will be joined by professional artists who work behind and in front of the camera. Special guests will include Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer, Executive Producers Dan Cohen and Shawn Levy, and President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities member Alfre Woodard.
6'x9
Learn firsthand what it’s like to be locked up in solitary confinement. This virtual reality experience places the viewer inside a 6-foot by 9-foot cell with little more than a bed and toilet. People can experience the psychological impacts of confinement, like blurred vision, hallucinations, and a sense of floating that may occur after long-term sensory deprivation. The Guardian used game engine technology and The Mill worked from first-person accounts of cell design and spatial audio capture to create this groundbreaking and innovative documentary.
And don't miss special musical performances by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, the Lumineers, DJ Beverly Bond, and more!
Get all the details here to learn how you can tune in and participate in this one-of-a-kind event at the White House: www.whitehouse.gov/SXSL


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