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The Greased Palm and the Orchid Collective AKA The Greased Orchid recording as part of the Resonate project and Glasgowbury 2013.
moment factory’s ‘resonate’, part of the #illuminateadelaide festival, adelaide botanic gardens, south australia
moment factory’s ‘resonate’, part of the #illuminateadelaide festival, adelaide botanic gardens, south australia
moment factory’s ‘resonate’, part of the #illuminateadelaide festival, adelaide botanic gardens, south australia
Environmental Encroachment at the Congress Theater for Resonate 5 with MerkabaVisuals radiant in the back
The Greased Palm and the Orchid Collective AKA The Greased Orchid recording as part of the Resonate project and Glasgowbury 2013.
The Ascendance of Gen Z Paige Bueckers: From Minnesota Prodigy to UConn Royalty
Paige Bueckers. The name resonates with basketball enthusiasts, a symphony of skill, poise, and potential. She's not just a player; she's a phenomenon, a cultural icon, and a testament to the transformative power of dedication. From the frosty courts of Minnesota to the hallowed hardwood of the University of Connecticut, her journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Born on October 20, 2001, in Edina, Minnesota, Paige Bueckers' love affair with basketball began early. Raised in a tightly-knit family, her support system was rock solid. Her mother, Bobbie Bueckers, played a pivotal role, instilling in her the values of hard work and perseverance. While details about her father are less publicly known, the presence of a strong maternal figure shaped her trajectory. Paige also has a younger brother, Drew, and their bond is a source of mutual support and inspiration. The competitive spirit inherent in sibling relationships undoubtedly contributed to Paige's drive.
Minnesota's frigid winters didn't deter her passion. She honed her skills in local gyms, showcasing a natural talent that was impossible to ignore. Her rise through the youth basketball ranks was meteoric. At Hopkins High School, she transformed into a national sensation.
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Startup Pitch Night Recap ✨🏆
The Lineup: Irmos Technologies, Borobotics, KITRO, Biosimo, and Vatorex.
Pascal Brunner, CEO of Vatorex, delivered a compelling pitch that resonated with the jury and secured the win. Congratulations, Pascal!
Our jury consisted of Maggie Fried, Vice President, Corporate Development of S2G Ventures, Máire P. Walsh, CEO and Managing Partner of Belayer, and Matthieu Soulé, head of BNP Paribas innovation lab in San Francisco, who generously lent their expertise and asked critical questions.
💰 Maggie asked questions such as: How do you make money? How does your product compare to competitors? She also shared how impressed she was at how much traction these early stage startups already have.
📈 Máire was curious to hear more about business models, clients and users as well as why in the world a startup would ask for such little money, when their future seemed so promising. She concluded by appreciating European innovation in the climate-sector and their collaboration with Silicon Valley actors.
⏳Matthieu wondered: How long will it take to build something to scale? How long does it take to go from signed contract to implementation? Why don’t you scale faster? He complimented our participants on recognizing and seizing the opportunities that are available to promotion startups in and around the Bay Area.
🎭 Before the startups pitched their ideas to the judges, the Ombligo project performed OMBLIGO II. The Ombligo project, consisting of Faults (Jorge Bachmann, Jarcoba, Kevin Corcoran, Gabby Wen), Pei-Ling Kao, and Andrej Hronco. Their performance exemplified the vision we have for our pitch nights. They transcend startup promotion and strive to be a collective ideation moment, inspiring curiosity for future endeavors that might shape the world we live in. With the art performance to open the pitch night, we showcase the seamless blend of artistry and technology, underlining the synergy of innovation across all domains.
All photos by Daniel Krum
Resonate partners with organizations focused on women’s skill building and grows their capacity by incorporating narrative-based leadership training into existing programming.
Startup Pitch Night Recap ✨🏆
The Lineup: Irmos Technologies, Borobotics, KITRO, Biosimo, and Vatorex.
Pascal Brunner, CEO of Vatorex, delivered a compelling pitch that resonated with the jury and secured the win. Congratulations, Pascal!
Our jury consisted of Maggie Fried, Vice President, Corporate Development of S2G Ventures, Máire P. Walsh, CEO and Managing Partner of Belayer, and Matthieu Soulé, head of BNP Paribas innovation lab in San Francisco, who generously lent their expertise and asked critical questions.
💰 Maggie asked questions such as: How do you make money? How does your product compare to competitors? She also shared how impressed she was at how much traction these early stage startups already have.
📈 Máire was curious to hear more about business models, clients and users as well as why in the world a startup would ask for such little money, when their future seemed so promising. She concluded by appreciating European innovation in the climate-sector and their collaboration with Silicon Valley actors.
⏳Matthieu wondered: How long will it take to build something to scale? How long does it take to go from signed contract to implementation? Why don’t you scale faster? He complimented our participants on recognizing and seizing the opportunities that are available to promotion startups in and around the Bay Area.
🎭 Before the startups pitched their ideas to the judges, the Ombligo project performed OMBLIGO II. The Ombligo project, consisting of Faults (Jorge Bachmann, Jarcoba, Kevin Corcoran, Gabby Wen), Pei-Ling Kao, and Andrej Hronco. Their performance exemplified the vision we have for our pitch nights. They transcend startup promotion and strive to be a collective ideation moment, inspiring curiosity for future endeavors that might shape the world we live in. With the art performance to open the pitch night, we showcase the seamless blend of artistry and technology, underlining the synergy of innovation across all domains.
All photos by Daniel Krum
"nothing is original. steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. devour old films, new films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams, random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs, trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows. select only things to steal from that speak directly to your soul. if you do this, your work ( and theft) will beauthentic. authenticity is invaluable; originality is non-existent. and don't bother concealing your thievery-celebrate it if you feel like it. in any casee, always rememer what Jean-Luc Godard said "it's not where you take things from- it's where you take them to."
-Jim Jarmusch