Бен Хайне В тюменском музее изобразительных
Карандаш против камеры. Выставка, на которой не только можно, но и нужно фотографироваться. В тюменском музее изобразительных искусств открылась необычная экспозиция бельгийского художника Бена Хайне. Настоящая игра воображения. Мастер визуализации Бен Хайне просто взорвал мир искусства своими работами. Художественная эклектика совместила в себе фотографию и графический рисунок. В своих работах мастер стирает грань между нарисованным изображением и реальностью.
Уникальность выставки в том, что на каждом снимке присутствует рука художника. В свои фотографии Бен добавляет сказочных персонажей, интересные детали и показывает привычные вещи с необычной стороны. Для выставки в России мастер создал работу, посвященную достопримечательностям Москвы.
Более 3 десятков работ с историями их создания, объемные инсталляции, 3D рисунки и восхищенные гости. Искушенную тюменскую публику проект покорил искренностью и неординарностью. Знаменитый карандаш побывал во многих городах. Среди них и мировые арт- столицы, такие как Мадрид, Лондон, Рим, Гонконг. Выставка открыта в музее изобразительных искусств до середины апреля.
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City in Russia
Tyumen is a city on the Tura River, in the vast Russian region of Siberia. Its riverside promenade runs northwest from city center towards the gold-domed Holy Trinity Monastery.
Built in the 18th century, Znamensky Cathedral has blue-and-white baroque towers. Also in the center, the Museum of Fine Arts exhibits portraits and works by Siberian artists. Across the river, Gagarin Park is home to a peaceful, wooded area.
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Nizhny Nizhny Taghil20 tal ben zvi
Nizhny Taghil02 tal ben zvi
בדיוק לפני שנה בראש השנה 2012 התארחתי ב-
The 2-nd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art
בעיר יקטרינבורג (ekaterinburg) על גבול סיביר. המארחים לקחו אותה לעיירה ושמה Nizhny Tagil שם בטקס חנוכה של תערוכת ציורים הופיעה להקת הגבעטרון בפורמט רוסי-סיבירי. תהנו מהמוזיקה והאקורדיון.
Nizhny Tagil (Russian: Нижний Тагил, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj tɐˈgʲil]) is a city in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located 25 kilometers (16 mi) east of the virtual border between Europe and Asia
The history of Nizhny Tagil begins with the opening of the Vysokogorsky iron ore quarry in 1696. The deposits were particularly rich, and included lodes of pure magnetic iron. The surrounding landscape provided everything needed for a successful and productive mining and smelting operation — rivers for transport, forests for fuel, and suitable climate.
The city itself was legally founded in October 1722 among settlements connected to the construction of the Vyysky copper smelting plant, owned by Nikolay Demidov.[citation needed] Over the following decades, the city developed as one of the early centers of Russian industrialization, and it has been a major producer of cast iron and steel.
The first Russian steam locomotive was constructed there in 1833, and the father-and-son engineers who developed it, Ye.A. and M.Ye. Cherepanov (Черепанов), were in 1956 commemorated by an 8-meter (26 ft) bronze statue (executed by sculptor A. S. Kondratyev and architect A. V. Sotnikov) which stands in the center of the Theatrical Square in the heart of downtown.
Town status was granted to Nizhny Tagil in 1919.[citation needed]
According to some sources, the copper for the skin of the Statue of Liberty was mined and refined in Nizhny Tagil.
Nizhny Tagil is known for its decorative trays. Demidovs' initiatives in the area of culture had a favorable influence on the development of Tagil community into the Urals' most important cultural center. In the 19th century, a library and the museum of natural history and antiquity were opened.
Nizhny Tagil has a wide network of 28 libraries servicing 75,000 readers every year. Tagil museums include the old regional history museum, the museum of Fine Arts, and a number of new museums opened in the 1990s: the museum of tray painting art, the museum of lifestyle and handicrafts representing the starting point of a new ethnographic complex.
The Demidov Park, a new cultural and historical project, is planned to be built in the city. Nizhny Tagil has been repeatedly chosen to host international Urals' Industrial Heritage conferences and workshops.
Nizhny Tagil theatrical life is represented by three professional theaters: the National D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak Academic Drama Theater, a puppet theater, community theaters, and the actor department of Nizhny Tagil College of Arts, which has been training actors and actresses for Nizhny Tagil and oblast scenes for two years.
A number of famous musicians studied in the Nizhny Tagil College of Arts, including Mikhail Kuritsky, a cellist, and Boris Levantovich, a pianist.
Several Maximum-security prisons surround the town, and most town residents have close connections to them. When prisoners are released from the prisons, they are not given their train fare, and most remain in the town
How big data redefines global culture / University of Tyumen / Cultural studies
A big data project for the University of Tyumen – ‘Elsewhere’ – through data science analyses millions of cultural events to understand how cultural trends are spread across the world. How many cultural centers are there on the planet? Why art biennales are de-facto drivers of global culture? The ultimate goal of this project is to draw the first map of global culture. This task that has never been tackled before can be likened to drawing the first geographic maps of the World.
The project is directed by Lev Manovich - a pioneer in using computational methods to study contemporary culture. He has been developing tools to analyse and visualise massive cultural datasets in humanities studies since the early 2000s.
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UK will `go the extra mile` to end Russian art row
More than 120 paintings by renowned artists were due to arrive in London in January. But Russia has halted the display, claiming the guarantees about the safety of the pictures provided by the British officials are not strong enough.
Красота по-японски НИХОН НО БИ
Открытие выставки Красота по-японски НИХОН НО БИ 14 мая 2014 года в Голубом зале Музея Академии художеств.
Танец подготовлен ученицами школы №86 с углубленным изучением японского языка (Выборгского района Санкт-Петербурга).
Tyumen
Tyumen is the largest city and the administrative center of Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located on the Tura River 2,500 kilometers east of Moscow.
Tyumen was the first Russian settlement in Siberia. Founded in 1586 to support Russia's eastward expansion, the city has remained one of the most important industrial and economic centers east of the Ural Mountains. Located at the junction of several important trade routes and with easy access to navigable waterways, Tyumen rapidly developed from a small military settlement to a large commercial and industrial city. The central part of Old Tyumen retains many historic buildings from throughout the city's history.
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08.11.2017 Sofya Menshikova in Yekaterinburg Museum of Architecture and Design
08.11.2017 Sofya Menshikova in Yekaterinburg Museum of Architecture and Design
J.-S. Bach. Concerto №5 in F minor, BWV 1056
Concerto №7 in G minor, BWV 1058
An encore: J.-S. Bach - C. Saint-Saëns. “Oeuvres de J.-S. Bach: douze transcriptions pour le piano”, №4. Bourree from Violin Sonata No.2, arranged by C. Saint-Saëns
Chamber orchestra B-A-C-H The soloists of Russia
Conductor: Misha Katz
Soloist: Sofya Menshikova
08.11.2017 Выступление Софьи Меньшиковой в Музее Архитектуры и Дизайна УрГАХУ, г.Екатеринбург
И.С.Бах. Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром №5 фа минор,
BWV 1056
Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром №7 соль минор, BWV 1058
На бис: И.-С. Бах - К. Сен-Санс. «Произведения И.-С. Баха: двенадцать транскрипций для фортепиано», №4 Бурре из Сонаты для скрипки №2 в обработке для фортепиано К. Сен-Санса
Камерный оркестр B-A-C-H The soloists of Russia
Дирижер: Миша Кац
Солистка: Софья Меньшикова
Rostov-on-Don, Russia | Росто́в-на-Дону́, Россия
Rostov-on-Don is a city in southern Russia. The Rostov Regional Museum of Local History has collections on Cossack lore and war history. Nearby, Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts displays Russian art from the 16th–20th centuries. The Rostov Academic Drama Theater of Maxim Gorky, built in the shape of a tractor, presents classic and contemporary plays. Outside, Theater Square has fountains and a Ferris wheel.
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Excursions in Kazan
Excursions in Kazan
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-Illuminated Kazan (excursion around the night city)
Kaban Lake, Square of Vocal Fountains, 1000-Anniversary Park, Bulak River, Tugan Avylym complex (Native Village), Kazan Arbat, Peterburgskaya Street, Square of Freedom, Kazan National Cultural Center, Fuks Park, Kyrlay Park, Millenium Bridge, Millenium Park.
-Architectural Kazan
The City Sightseeing coach tour.
Visit galleries of your choice: National Art Gallery, Museum of B. Urmanche, Picture Gallery of Konstantin Vasilyev, Museum of Fine Arts.
-Musical Kazan
To know about musical culture of Russian and Tatar people in the Republic of Tatarstan. Visit the museums of your choice: Museum of V. Kachalov, Museum of F. Chaliapin. Visit a concert is for extra pay.
- Student Kazan – Universities of Kazan
A walking tour around the universities of Kazan and a visit one of the universities: Kazan State Technical University, Kazan University of Chemical Technology, Kazan Finance and Economics Institute, Kazan State University.
Visit the museums of your choice: Museum of Kazan State University history, Museum of Kazan chemical school history, astronomical observatory of KSU, Geologic Museum.
-Theatrical Kazan
Telling about origin of Russian and Tatar theaters in Kazan, dramatic art, and talanted performers.
Visit the museums of your choice: Museum of V. Kachalov, Museum of Tatar Drama Theater n. a. G. Kamal. Museum of S. Saydashev, Museum of F. Chaliapin.
Visit a play is for extra cost.
-Literature Kazan
You will hear an exciting story about writers who lived, studied, and worked in Kazan. You will visit monuments connected with their names and museums of you choice: Musa Jalil, Maxim Gorkiy, Evgeniy Boratynskiy, Gabdulla Tukay, Kayum Nasyiri, Sharif Kamal.
Visit a theater or Conservatory is for extra cost.
-Artistic Kazan
City sightseeing tour. Visit a gallery of your choice: National Art Gallery, Museum of B. Urmanche, Picture Gallery of Konstantin Vasilyev, Museum of Fine Arts, Excibit Hall of Union of Artists.
-Kazan in lives of great people
Telling about lives of great and well-known people who lived in Kazan: Gabdulla Tukay, Musa Jalil, Vladimir Lenin, Lev Tolstoy, Lobachevsky, Simonov, Nuzhin, Maxim Gorkiy, Baki Urmanche, Evgeniy Boratynskiy, Kayum Nasyiri, A. Arbuzov, Salih Saydashev, and many others. Visit a museum of your choice.
-Kazan during war
Telling about Kazan during war. Visiting Victory Park in which there is an eternal light and excibit items of war pieces of the Great Patriotic War, Memorial to soldiers who fell in the GPW, Square of Freedom (one of the most beautiful squares of Kazan). Visit a museum of your choice: Kazan powder factory, Museum of the Great Patriotic War in Kremlin, Museum of Internal Affairs of Tatarstan, Museum of a poet and front-line soldier M. Jalil.
-Sports Kazan
Apart Kaloshin pereulok 6 №11 - Moscow, Russia - - Unglaublicher Ort!
Apart Kaloshin pereulok 6 №11 - Buche das Hotel gleich! -
Apart Kaloshin pereulok 6 №11 offers pet-friendly accommodation in Moscow, 400 metres from Stary Arbat Street and 800 metres from Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. The property features views of the city and is 900 metres from Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. Free WiFi is featured .
A dishwasher, an oven and a microwave can be found in the kitchen. A TV with satellite channels is available. There is a private bathroom with a bath.
The Kremlin is 1.6 km from Apart Kaloshin pereulok 6 №11, while Lenin Mausoleum is 1.8 km from the property. The nearest airport is Vnukovo International Airport, 25 km from Apart Kaloshin pereulok 6 №11.
Arbat ist bei Reisenden, die an Spazieren gehen , Museen und Architektur interessiert sind, sehr beliebt.
Open Data Art Exhibition in Kyiv
On December 6th, Open Data Art exhibition has been launched in Kyiv. For the first time in Ukraine, artists have exposed works that aim to explain open data and bring it closer to a wider audience.
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The Knowledge Exchange - Two Weeks in Russia
The Knowledge Exchange
“Two Weeks in Russia”
Presented by:
Dr. Steven Oluic, PhD, U.S. Army (ret.)
Dean, Arts & Sciences Division at Lakeland Community College
Earlier this year, Dr. Oluic spent two weeks in Russia as part of a Fulbright grant and toured several educational institutions. Join us and learn about his experience, impressions, and what Russia is like today. It may be contrary to the current narrative out there and includes numerous photos of his travels.
Saint Petersburg | Wikipedia audio article
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Saint Petersburg
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- Socrates
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Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, tr. Sankt-Peterburg, IPA: [ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk] (listen)) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015). An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject (a federal city).
Situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May [O.S. 16 May] 1703. On 1 September 1914, the name was changed from Saint Petersburg to Petrograd (Russian: Петрогра́д, IPA: [pʲɪtrɐˈgrat]), on 26 January 1924 to Leningrad (Russian: Ленингра́д, IPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgrat]), and on 1 October 1991 back to Saint Petersburg. During the periods 1713–1728 and 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow, which is about 625 km (388 miles) to the south-east.
Saint Petersburg is one of the most modern cities of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world.
Many foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and businesses have offices in Saint Petersburg.
16.05.18 Sofya Menshikova: Final GALA-CONCERT of V-th Youth Music Festival n.a. F. Mansurov
16.05.2018 Sofya Menshikova in the Final GALA CONCERT of the V-th International Youth Music Festival of the CIS countries Talents of the Commonwealth n.a. People's Artist of Russia, Kazakhstan, Tatarstan, Professor Fuat Mansurov , Concert Hall of Novaya Opera Moscow Theater n.a. E.V. Kolobov
- P. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.2, op.44, Final
Orchestra of New Opera Theater
Conductor: Vassily Valitov
Performer: Sofya Menshikova
16.05.2018 Софья Меньшикова в Заключительном ГАЛА-КОНЦЕРТЕ V-го Международного Музыкального Фестиваля молодежи стран СНГ имени народного артиста России, Казахстана, Татарстана, профессора Фуата Мансурова Таланты содружества, Концертный зал Московского театра Новая Опера им Е.В. Колобова
- П. Чайковский Концерт для фортепиано с оркестром №2 соль мажор, соч.44, Финал
Оркестр театра Новая опера
Дирижер: Василий Валитов
Солистка: Софья Меньшикова
Внимание! Как похорошела Россия
Этот ролик — повод для гордости и радости за Россию, которую удалось спасти.
Фонд «Внимание» к зиме завершил ещё четыре важных проекта: купеческий дом в Бузулуке, дом Aseman Talo, дом с резными воротами в Тюмени и самый крутой проект — дом со львом в посёлке Поповка. Сейчас реставрационные работы подходят к концу, но фонд всё равно продолжит свою работу.
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Что сняли фотографы в 2019 году
Ночлежка. Фильм о людях, которые оказались на улице, и тех, кто им помогает
Швеция: хорошие панельные и деревянные районы
Бостон: жизнь после дорожной революции
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Трек-лист:
Flow — LiQWYD
Blues Infusion - Quincas Moreira
uincas Moreira - Hip Bone
last-day-on-earth---instrumental-version_by_phil-david_Artlist
jell-o---instrumental-version_by_egozi_Artlist
Chris Haugen - Way Out West
leave-you-never---instrumental-version_by_kola_Artlist
QUARTZ GWINDEL Puiva, Saranpaul, Khanty-Mansi Okrug, Tyumenskaya Oblast', Prepolar Ural...
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St. Petersburg | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:30 1 Name
00:03:33 2 History
00:03:43 2.1 Imperial era (1703–1917)
00:12:53 2.2 Revolution and Soviet era (1917–1941)
00:16:51 2.3 World War II (1941–1945)
00:18:42 2.4 Post-war Soviet era (1945–1991)
00:21:29 2.5 Contemporary era (1991–present)
00:25:32 3 Geography
00:29:05 3.1 Climate
00:31:12 3.2 Toponymy
00:35:43 4 Demographics
00:39:59 4.1 Religion
00:40:17 5 Government
00:43:07 6 Economy
00:49:37 7 Cityscape
00:58:06 8 Tourism
01:02:05 9 Dramatic Theatre
01:02:30 10 Media and communications
01:03:04 11 Culture
01:03:13 11.1 Museums
01:05:30 11.2 Music
01:11:14 11.3 Film
01:13:19 11.4 Literature
01:15:54 12 Education
01:16:56 13 Sports
01:20:57 13.1 2018 FIFA World Cup
01:21:30 14 Infrastructure
01:21:39 14.1 Transportation
01:22:37 14.1.1 Roads and public transport
01:25:12 14.2 Saint Petersburg public transportation statistics
01:26:06 14.2.1 Waterways
01:27:15 14.2.2 Rail
01:29:32 14.2.3 Air
01:31:02 14.3 Parks
01:33:13 15 Famous people
01:33:51 16 Crime
01:37:12 17 Twin towns and sister cities
01:37:44 18 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, tr. Sankt-Peterburg, IPA: [ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk] (listen)) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015). An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject (a federal city).
Situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May [O.S. 16 May] 1703. During the periods 1713–1728 and 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow, which is about 625 km (388 miles) to the south-east.
Saint Petersburg is often considered Russia's cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world. Many foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and businesses have offices in Saint Petersburg.
Лучшие и худшие города России
Мой личный рейтинг российских городов, которые удалось изучить за последние несколько лет.
Рейтинг очень субъективный и составлен на моих внутренних ощущениях. Фактически я задавал себе вопрос: а хотел бы я жить в этом городе? В Севастополе, Пскове, Геленджике или Калининграде хотел бы, а вот в Махачкале или Омске — нет. Я учитывал состояние общественного транспорта, отношение жителей к своему городу, чистоту, архитектуру и многое другое.
Топ-4 города из рейтинга:
Как изменился Екатеринбург к Чемпионату мира
Казань: лучшее благоустройство России
Севастополь: курорт, разрушенный варварами
Воронеж: хотели бы здесь жить?
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Liam.M - Feel Like
Joakim Karud - Rainy Days
Sensi - Lean
Pryces - Well do ya
Joakim Karud - Love mode
DJ Quads - Vacation
DJ Quads - All the color
Otis McDonald - Behind these closed doors
Michael Cremo: Forbidden Archaeology | Talks at Google
Michael A. Cremo
Historian of Archeology
Abstract:
Over the past two centuries, archaeologists have found bones, footprints, and artifacts showing that people like ourselves have existed on earth for many millions of years. But many scientists have forgotten or ignored these remarkable facts. Why? Primarily because they contradict the now dominant evolutionary views about human origins and antiquity. According to these views, humans like ourselves have existed for only about 100,000 or 200,000 years, and before that there were only more primitive human ancestors. This evolutionary paradigm, to which influential groups of scientists are deeply committed, has acted as a knowledge filter. And the filtering, intentional or not, has left us with a radically incomplete set of facts for building our ideas about human origins. Recovering the complete set of facts takes us on a fascinating expedition, across five continents to various archaeological sites, some long forgotten, some the center of ongoing controversy. On the other hand, the complete set of facts is consistent with the accounts of extreme human antiquity found in the Puranas, the historical writings of ancient India.
Bio:
Michael A. Cremo is research associate in history of archeology. He is a member of the World Archaeological Congress (WAC) since 1993. His WAC3 paper Puranic Time and the Archaeological Record was published in the Routledge One World Archaeology series volume Time and Archaeology (1999), edited by Tim Murray. He is also a member of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA). In 2004 Cremo's paper The Later Discoveries of Boucher de Perthes at Moulin Quignon and Their Impact on the Moulin Quignon Jaw Controversy, presented at the XXth International Congress for History of Science, Liege, Belgium, was published in a conference proceedings volume of this congress, by the scientific publisher Brepols.
Cremo is the principal author of the book Forbidden Archeology, a comprehensive historical survey of archaeological anomalies. In a review in British Journal for History of Science, Tim Murray said the book provides the historian of archaeology with a useful compendium of case studies in the history and sociology of scientific knowledge, which can be used to foster debate within archaeology about how to describe the epistemology of one's discipline.
Cremo is particularly interested in examining the history of the archeology from the standpoint of alternative worldviews, particularly worldviews with foundations in ancient Indian thought. He has given invited lectures on his work at the Royal Institution in London, the anthropology department of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, the archeology department of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, and many other scientific institutions. He has also lectured on his work at universities throughout the world.