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Nicholas D. Kristof, Columnist, New York Times, USA.With.Cate Blanchett, Goodwill Ambassador, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), London during the Session "An Insight, An Idea with Cate Blanchett" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
Brilliant thoughts out of the mind's black box.
Presented at the C.A.F.E. and submitted to the Photo Friday "Silhouette" Challenge. Method described in Technique.
The Honda Insight (ホンダ・インサイト, Honda Insaito) is a hybrid electric vehicle that is manufactured and marketed by Honda. Its first generation was a two-door, two passenger liftback (1999–2006)
May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.
More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight
Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)
May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.
More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight
Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.
More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight
Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)
Based on the Honda J-VX concept car unveiled at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show, the Insight was the first production vehicle to feature Honda's Integrated Motor Assist system. In December 1999, the Insight became the first hybrid available in North America, followed seven months later by the Toyota Prius. It featured optimized aerodynamics and a lightweight aluminum structure to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. In addition to its hybrid drive system, this subcompact 2-seater liftback was small, light and streamlined - with a drag-coefficient of 0,25. At the time of production, it was the most aerodynamic production car extant.
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July 2025
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.
More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight
Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
The Honda Insight, it is like $21,000, my brother has one, I asked him about it and he said its OK,....that was about it.
May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.
More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight
Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)
May 2018 will see the launch of the NASA Insight mission, in which a lander will carry out geophysical measurements directly on the surface of Mars to explore the planet's inner structure and thermal balance. The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has contributed to this mission in the form of the HP3 instrument.
More about NASA & DLR's mission on DLR.de/insight
Credit: DLR (CC-BY 3.0)
I Love Myself Conceptual Strings INSIGHT Serie
Es una exhibición de instalaciones e intervenciones
fotográficas y de vídeo inscrita dentro de las múltiples
exposiciones que se llevarán a cabo este año en el
Festival Fotoseptiembre Red de la Imagen 2011.
INSIGHT serie muestra una serie de fotografías y
vídeos que pretenden reflejar la carga humanística del
significado de I Love Myself, con un definitivo enfoque
de cuestionamientos hacia el interior de cada uno de
nosotros:
Quiénes somos,
De dónde venimos,
Por qué estamos aquí.
Con fotografías de Luis Ekiro la instalación ha sido
propuesta por Alfredo Lugano; diseñador, creativo y
creador del concepto I Love Myself.
La inauguración se llevara a cabo el:
8 de Septiembre del 2011 a las 20 hrs
en I Love Myself “ILM Concept Store”
Saltillo 134, Colonia Condesa
con un cocktail de inauguración.
La exhibición estará abier ta del 8 al 29 de septiembre
en un horario de 12 a 21 horas de lunes a viernes.