The top cop, in an interview with city investigators, blamed "outside agitators" for violence during demonstrations after the murder of George Floyd. That puts him at odds with Mayor de Blasio, who apologized for the police response.
Aggie engineering students explain the future of driver-less military vehicles
A pair of Aggie students are receiving praise after working on making military vehicles driver-less in the near future
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COLLEGE STATION, TX â A pair of Aggie students are receiving praise after working on making military vehicles driver-less in the near future.
Arturo Sanchez and Anna Bowers are part of a six-person team across the nation, taking part in the Mad Hack Fury Code Hackathon.
A competition tasking teams with developing tech for the defense department and helping autonomous vehicles stay safe from cyber attacks - all without human intervention.
3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
“Nature Morte,” a still-life show featuring about 60 artists; Remy Jungerman’s painterly compositions of textiles and clay; and Florian Meisenberg’s abstract blobs and painted birds.
Taylor McKimens expands still life into a glittery landfill of all-American trash in “See the U.S.A.” (2021) at the Hole’s annual thematic group show.Credit.Taylor McKimens and The Hole
May 5, 2021
Through May 16. The Hole, 312 Bowery at Bleecker Street, Manhattan, (212) 466-1100, theholenyc.com.
For those who find art galleries interesting but intimidating, the Hole is an excellent place to test the waters. Especially now, when the gallery’s annual thematic group show traditionally a crowded over-the-top affair is in full cry, along with the fearless sensibility of its founder and guiding spirit, Kathy Grayson.
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Nasher Prize laureate Michael Rakowitz finally gets his due after pandemic delay
The artist’s work often deals with displaced populations and cultures.
Michael Rakowitz, winner of the 2020 Nasher Prize, is finally getting to take part in some of the in-person events associated with the honor. He plans to use the $100,000 in prize money to continue his work centering on Iraq.(Nasher Sculpture Center)
When artist Michael Rakowitz won the Nasher Prize in late 2019, the world was a vastly different place.
Typically, the announcement of the prestigious prize which has been handed out annually since 2016 and includes a $100,000 check and an award designed by Nasher architect Renzo Piano is followed by a series of in-person events. The lectures, panels, openings and the like are designed to introduce the public to an artist who is reshaping contemporary sculpture and engaging with ideologies and practices that expand beyond the gallery.