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January 30, 2020 by
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- About two weeks away from opening Bravo Pizza, workers polished new stainless steel counters and recently installed kitchen equipment. This restaurant and sports bar soon coming to New Dorp has some big shoes to fill, said Mike Libretta, one of the owners.
I want it to be a great neighborhood place," he said, invoking the name of the buildings former tenant, Gennaros Pizzeria.
The property, near the corner of Hylan Boulevard on New Dorp Lane, is rich in pizza history.
Back in the 1960s, it was Pizza Clown. When Gennaro Jerry Chiarello and wife, Maria, bought the business, they turned the then white-and-red rounded tent structure into Pizza Town USA. By 1980, Jerry Chiarello built a new restaurant, a block-shaped 5,000-square-feet building with a casual dining area plus a side room for more formal supping and private parties. It closed on May 31, 2018. (The Gennaros of Rabs Bowling continues in Dongan Hills.)
Actually, it was a lark that Libretta and partner Frank Russo found the property at 413 New Dorp Lane. The long-time friends and their families had been looking for a spot for several years.
The bar in the sports bar section of Bravo Pizza (Courtesy of Frank Russo)
We had this planned out long before this location was available," said Russo, a bartender by trade.
We always knew we were going to do something like this, he said, nodding at Libretta, whose family owns five other parlors -- including Frankie Boy, Pizza Petes and three Bravo-brand parlors, all in Manhattan.
As a Staten Island natives story would have it, the pals go way back.
The boys were born four days apart, and their parents first met in the hospitals nursery unit and became friends. By coincidence, the Russos and Librettas discovered shortly afterward that they were neighbors on the same New Springville block.
A view of the dining area in front of the pizza counter, a familiar view to patrons of the former Gennaro's with the set up. (Courtesy of Frank Russo)
Over the years as besties and even classmates at Moore Catholic High School, the idea of a sports bar became a source of serious discussion. Librettas family was already in the pizza business.
About six years ago, that thought of a building a business together started to become a reality. Russo and Libretta started to scope out spots in their hometown.
We would call each other with different locations, said Libretta. One day driving along New Dorp Lane, he said he realized that Gennaros had closed. Shocked that a Staten Island classic was no more, he stopped in to see what had happened. He eventually connected with the landlord and rented the spot several months later.
The sports bar section of the soon-coming Bravo Pizza (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
The cavernous Bravo, with tin ceilings and glossy tile work, has separate spaces -- including the kitchen and an alcove for a few tables. There is seating for about 125 guests over two main sections -- a lounge area with flat screen TVs, a bar and table seating and a separate dining room for partakers of pizza. The latter setup is similar to that of Gennaros layout, where customers can buy slices or full pies, calzones, heroes, salads and pastas. Another familiar element of the place will be Billy Elliott, a pizziaola from the Gennaro parlor days.
Bravo looks to welcome New Dorp High School workers and students once again to a neighborhood pizzeria.
Were going to have a student special -- two regular slices and a soda for $5, said Libretta.
Soon theyll be doing test runs on the menu, which includes late-night bites.
Its a classic pizzeria, explained Libretta, adding, Were not trying to reinvent the wheel. We just want to stick to what works and stick with the basics -- good cocktails, classic Italian food, delivery and takeout."
We should be open in a week or two. The staff is ready. Mike has been training the kitchen crew at the 7th Avenue [Bravo] location, Russo reported. Its taken the entrepreneurs six months to construct the the new spot.
I am happy to bring this new pizzeria and sports bar concept to our Island. We know how well-loved Jerry was in the neighborhood and on the Island," said Libretta.
He continued, We have our work cut out for us on the standard he set on the Island about 50 years ago.
The side entrance to Bravo which allows access to the sports bar side of the restaurant.
Bravo will have a late-night menu for guests that will include pizza. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
Sports memorabilia on the wall in the alcove section of Bravo that has more intimate seating. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
Before the glass is installed at Bravo in the pizza pick-up area for guests (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
Guests can see pizzas being produced in the front portion of the restaurant (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
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January 30, 2020 by
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We discover two more Tesla solar roof tile installations this week and update a few more. That leaves 998 more roofs to document this week, given Elon Musks claim of 1,000 roofs per week by the end of 2019.
More than three years after its introduction, and after having received deposits from interested homeowners, Tesla has connected just a handful of solar-integrated roofs to the grid.
pv magazine has been chasing down these installations, speaking to the homeowners, and taking photos. This is an update of an earlier photo gallery.
Maybe 2020 is the year
Last year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk dubbed 2019 the year of the solar roof, its long-promised building-integrated photovoltaic product.
It turned out that 2019 was not the year of the solar roof.
Late last year, Musk introduced version 3.0 of the solar roof tile and, with characteristic optimism, claimed that the company would ramp production to 1,000 roofs per week by December of 2019. In a conference call, Musk said:
Musk said that the goal was to install the solar roof as quickly as traditional composition shingles with a target of eight hours. This requires a streamlined process of getting parts to the field along with assembly equipment to allow customization for flashing, edges and trim in the field.
Early-stage solar roof tile installs
This installation in San Carlos, California is four days into the process. The old roof material has been removed, Firestone Clad-Gard SA-FR underlayment has been installed.
About half the tiles have been laid on this relatively simple roof. There was a crew of five to seven people, including a separate crew for the Power Wall battery install. Three trucks were on-site at times.
The owner lauded the professional nature of the crew and expected about seven more days of work until the job is complete. The homeowners are documenting the install, which includes battery storage, here.
This installation, also in San Carlos, California is two or three days in, and had a crew of six men when I was there. Again, its a relatively simple roof.
Completed installations in the wild
Twitter user Austin Flack provided a video of his solar roof tile installation that includes the economics of the roof tile along with a bonus drone crash.
He told pv magazine that the install went fairly smoothly. Took 7 days, they originally estimated 5. He said, Everyone was very professional. Worked with me to get stuff right: like placing the inverter in a more appealing location. So far, were very satisfied, but obviously very much looking forward to turning the system on.
Prepping for Austin Flacks version 3 install.
Josh Pomilio, a Tesla solar glass crew lead, put up these version 3 installation photos on Instagram (since removed) taken of a home in San Jose. This installation included two Tesla battery units and three inverters, according to the home owners.
Same version 3 install from Josh Pomilio
The installation is more than 10 kw, according to the homeowners.
Heres the version 3.0 roof in Cupertino, California. This installation included a Tesla battery.
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This home in Los Gatos, California had V2 tiles on the roof and was undergoing a complete remodel.
There were several piles of unused or scrapped tiles on the side of the home.
Heres a version 2.0 installation in San Jose, California
Heres another San Jose home with a version 2.0 roof.
Heres a roof thats seen better days on a home in San Jose, California. According to Nikolas Stache, these homeowners have pulled a permit for the version 3.0 roof.
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January 30, 2020 by
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Ken Colburn, Special for The Republic Published 7:00 a.m. MT Jan. 27, 2020
This photo taken Monday, Aug. 7, 2017, shows a Microsoft Widows sign on display at a store in Hialeah, Fla. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)(Photo: Alan Diaz/AP)
QUESTION: I was forced to upgrade to Windows 10 and I hate it! Is there any way to make it work more like Windows 7?
ANSWER: The dramatic changes to the Windows 10 interface, along with privacy concerns, are a couple of reasons that many were hesitant to make the switch until their hand was forced.
If you're concerned about the privacy issues that surround Windows 10, Wired posted an excellent article reviewing how to check all of the privacy settings.
One of the first things that throws a new-to-Windows 10 user are the tiles that appear to the right side of the Start menu.
Any of the tiles can be removed by right-clicking them and selecting "Unpin from Start"or if you want them to take less space, select "Resize"to make the tile smaller.
If you remove all of the tiles, youll be left with something that looks a little more like Windows 7s list of programs.
Tinder is releasing a panic button, which could alert authorities with the user's real-time location and any details users add about the outing. USA TODAY
If you really want the Windows 10 Start menu to look like Windows 7, you can download a utility called "Open Shell"that used to be called Classic Shell and Classic Start.
This utility is what is known as an open-source project, which means that the source code is available to any programmer that wants to contribute new features. This also means that it resides on a website that might be confusing for some to navigate .
If its too confusing to download and install yourself, ask a techie friend to help you.
Once it completes the installation, youll have the choice of three different classic menus to switch to and an option to replace the Start button.
This utility offers a large number of modifications throughout all of its menus, but I would avoid getting too carried away unless you are fairly technical.
If you dont like the large search box just to the right of the Start button, you can turn it into a search icon or make it go away completely by right-clicking any blank part of the Taskbar to open a menu. Look for the Search option at the top, which has a sub-menu that shows you three options: Hidden, Show search icon or Show search box.
If the voice recognition tool known as "Cortana"isnt of any interest, you can remove the associated icon a circle from the taskbar by removing the check mark in front of the "Show Cortana button"while youre in the menu.
To get rid of any of the unwanted icons on your Taskbar, just right-click on them and select "Unpin from taskbar."
Windows 10 is designed to automatically update when critical updates are released, which is a good thing from a security standpoint, but can be an annoyance when it automatically restarts your computer in the process.
You can avoid a random restart by setting the active hours in the Settings menu of Windows 10. Under Update & Security is an option to "Change active hours"that can be up to 18 hours.
Windows 10 is supposed to be the last version of Windows from Microsoft, so Id suggest you get used to its look and feel at some point.
Ken Colburn is founder and CEO of Data Doctors Computer Services,datadoctors.com.Ask any tech question atfacebook.com/DataDoctorsor on Twitter@TheDataDoc.
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January 30, 2020 by
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The Honolulu Medical Examiners office needs a lot of work.
Refrigerators holding the corpses frequently warm up to levels that quicken decomposition, Acting Medical Examiner Masahiko Kobayashi said.
After years of the citys band aid approach to its leaky roof, an employee slipped on a puddle in October, injuring her head and wrist. She is still out on medical leave.
The Hawaii Occupational Safety and Health Division said its investigating the office after another employee complained about mold.
The building is aging, so that creates all the challenges, Kobayashi told Civil Beat earlier this month.
MasahikoKobayashi, Honolulus acting medical examiner, said an organ scale once dropped from the ceiling while he was working.
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The city has known for years that the office is in disrepair. Two years worth of maintenance records recently obtained by Civil Beat show a litany of problems: frequent leaks, falling ceiling tiles, termite and ant infestations, black mold.
Roof needs to be replaced, a facilities maintenance official wrote in response to a September 2018 work order. Former and past carpentry supervisors have been pointing this out for a while now. The repairs we have been making are only temporary at best.
In November, a grate on the morgue floor fell in. A year prior to that, an organ scale fell from the ceiling. Luckily there werent any body parts in it at the time, Kobayashi said with a laugh.
The office is still experiencing many of the same issues it had the last time Civil Beat toured the office two years ago. Despite a budget allocation of $5 million approved in 2018, the only capital improvement project the medical examiners office has undergone since then is a $105,000 upgrade to the electrical system, according to the city.
But improvements are on the way.
A new refrigeration system, approved in last years budget process, is scheduled for installation starting in April, Kobayashi said. In May, re-roofing is supposed to start and a $4 million contract for interior renovations, including expanding body storage, will go out for bid. Interior work is slated to start this fall.
Its not like we approve the budget and all of a sudden, it starts to happen, said Managing Director Roy Amemiya, adding that the city has two years after capital budget approvals to spend the money. Theres planning and designing, and that happens before we go out to bid.
Still, other buildings have undergone improvements sooner including firehouses, which serve as secondary residences to firefighters, and Honolulu Hale, which got a new roof last year.
There are priorities. There are roofs that we fix and roofs that have to wait, he said, noting his own department leaks. I dont believe that people here suffered any more than others in the city.
During a Civil Beat tour of the facility on a sunny Friday, the building didnt seem to match the chaos reflected in the work orders. There was a drainage system on the ceiling of the autopsy room, and a few ceiling tiles were missing. But for the most part, the tiles were intact and mostly clean. The mold in the lobby was removed.
The ceiling is patched up where there used to be a tarp catching rainwater.
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An internal city email obtained by Civil Beat helps explain why. In the week between Civil Beats request for a tour and the visit itself, the city with Amemiyas help scrambled to improve its appearance.
Dr. Kobayashi, Charlotte, Charles, and I are all working with (the Department of Facility Maintenance) to repair the facility since the Civil Beat is possibly doing a follow up story, a medical examiners office administrator wrote in a Jan. 13 email to staff.
This morning I met with the Assistant Chief of DFM, as well as from the divisions of Carpentry, Plumbing, Painting and Electrical. Thankfully, we have the support of the (Managing Director), who has directed DFM to assist us asap.
The office didnt want to show off its mold problem, Kobayashi said.
So they fixed all the things so, kind of, quickly, he said.
The email lists a to-do list of 10 items to address including leaks, black mold, stabilizing grates and yard work.
When you called, we looked at some of the things that had not been completed and our facility maintenance people sent a crew down, Amemiya told a reporter. We wanted to put our best foot forward.
The problems at the medical examiners office are a nuisance, but Kobayashi said they dont threaten the integrity of evidence. That includes the bodies, he said.
The refrigerators are supposed to be around 40 degrees, like a fridge in ones home, Kobayashi said. But the morgues refrigerators sometimes increase into the 50s.
Honolulu needs body refrigerators that stay cold. The city says a new system will be installed this year.
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His employees have to check on the system three times a day to make sure its working. If its not, maintenance workers respond to get it back on track.
If the system breaks down completely, they have to remove the bodies and send them to a storage facility to the tune of $25 per body, per day, Kobayashi said. But that hasnt happened in years, he said.
As for how the warmth impacts the bodies, Kobayashi wasnt concerned. If the body were left at a warmer temperature for half a day or longer, it could accelerate decay, according to Kobayashi, but he hasnt heard of any issues.
Usually we can quickly find out, so it should be OK, he said.
Sally Aiken, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, said rising temperatures can cause some problems if a body warms up before its been autopsied. DNA and evidence from a sexual assault, like semen, degrade with heat, she said.
Loss of evidence is unlikely, she said, but possible, especially if the bodies arent autopsied right away because of a holiday or backlog.
Ceiling tiles often need to be replaced at the medical examiners office. The facility needs a new roof.
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Probably Honolulu needs to invest some money because it sounds like a lot of work for the medical examiner to keep checking all the time and making sure its working, she said.
Blood samples in vials and specimens of organs in glass jars are not exposed to leaks or mold, Kobayashi said.
Aiken didnt doubt that but said the crumbling ceiling is a problem.
You could damage evidence with a tile striking the right place, she said.
In the past, local criminal justice advocates have expressed concern about the state of the Honolulu medical examiners office.
The integrity of that particular workspace is important, Jack Tonaki, a former public defender who is now a judge, told Civil Beat in 2018.
Ken Lawson, co-director of the Hawaii Innocence Project, worried tainted blood or tissue samples could lead to wrongful convictions.
Weve become accustomed to not trusting anything that comes out of those labs because we dont believe that theyre reliable, Lawson said at the time.
Representatives from the Hawaii Public Defenders office and Honolulu Prosecuting Attorneys office did not respond to requests for comment for this story. Neither did former Medical Examiner Christopher Happy, who resigned last year amid criticism from Amemiya that he wasnt meeting the demands of his caseload.
Beyond evidence, perhaps the bigger issue is preserving the bodies for the deceaseds family, Aiken said. Storage can be prolonged if the office has trouble locating next of kin or the family is taking some time to make arrangements.
You preserve bodies because families may want to look at them, she said. It may not be what they desire if youre having problems with your refrigerator every day and the temperature is increasing.
While they wait for renovations, Kobayashi acknowledged that leaks in his office can create a hazard.
Honolulu doesnt think moving the medical examiners office out of its Iwilei Road facility is worth the trouble.
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I dont want that to happen again, he said of his employees slip and fall.
The problems have gotten the attention of the Hawaii Government Employees Association which said its members have complained about potentially unsafe working conditions including the leaking roof and mold.
The Union takes health and safety issues very seriously, HGEA Executive Director Randy Perreira said in an emailed statement. We are currently conducting further investigations into the situation and are considering our options to try to force the City & County of Honolulu to make immediate repairs.
Despite the buildings issues, Amemiya said the city isnt considering moving the morgue to a new location. The approvals needed to establish a new medical examiners office are a non-starter, he said.
Structurally, this building is still good, he said.It needs some tender loving care. With the roofing project, the refrigeration project and the $4 million renovation, well get it up to the standard that is deserving of the department.
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By Robert Clements. Dated: 1/30/2020 1:23:21 PM
"Amazing!" I exclaimed at what I was reading on a website, "Two-thirds of the world's 946 billionaires made their fortunes from scratch, relying on grit and determination, and not good genes." I read on, "Bill Gates was a dropout, who finally got his honorary degree from Harvard University in June, 30 years after quitting the prestigious school to sell software!""Other billionaires, such as Oprah Winfrey, made their fortunes against far greater odds! Born in rural Mississippi, she spent her early years living in poverty on her grandmother's farm. She moved to Wisconsin to be with her mother, but was sexually molested by her male relatives! At age 14, she reportedly gave birth to a premature baby who died! Only after moving to Nashville to be with her father did her luck finally start to turn!"Farther down same page were comments from youngsters, on the article and I grimaced at what they had to say: " Out of ur billions plz give me some......." was what ninety per cent wrote!To all who wrote those comments and others who think likewise; a small story:There was a museum laid with beautiful marble tiles and which had a huge marble statue displayed in the middle of the lobby. Many people came from all over the world just to admire this statue. One night, a marble tile, resentment writ all over its shining face started talking to the marble statue."Statue," it said, "it's just not fair. Why does everybody from all over the world come all the way here just to step on me while admiring you?"Replied the Marble Statue, "My dear friend marble tile, do you remember we were actually from the same cave?""Yes," said the tile bitterly, "that's why it's even more unfair. We were born from the same cave and yet we both receive different treatments now. Not fair!""Then," continued the Marble Statue, "do you still remember the day a designer tried to work on you but you resisted his tools?""I hated the guy," said the tile angrily, "how could he use those tools on me?""Well he couldn't work on you, when you resisted," said the statue, "so he started working on me instead. I bore all the painful tools he used on me! There was the sharp chisel and the heavy hammer and how they went at me! Hammering and chipping, day after day!""I saw those tools and I was scared," said the tile."My friend," whispered the marble statue, "there is a price to everything you want to be in life! I paid the price and here I am, you didn't and there you are stepped on by all who come to see me!"You decide what you want to be; Bill Gates or a tile, but stop envying those who allow hard circumstances of a hammer and cutting trials of a chisel shape their lives into success.If you can't tolerate discipline and hardship, then shut up as others walk all over you..!bobsbanter@gmail.com
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January 30, 2020 by
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Ever since the launch of The Sims 4 TinyLiving Stuff Pack, cunning and crafty Simmers have been looking for ways to trickthe system.
With space at a premium, but the benefits of a Tier 1 micro home plentiful, there are many reasons why you might want to squeeze everything into this itty bitty lot.
Tier 1 Tiny Living lots restrict you to 32 tiles only, but it comes with loads of perks. Theyre as follows:
Sounds good, right? It is, but 32 tiles govery quickly.
Simmers have been getting very creative withtheir workarounds, though. From using windows as walls to objects from thedebug catalogue where theres a will, theres a way.
But theres a super simple way to make thiswork. Roofs! Yep. Because the game only counts closed rooms as tiles, you canget around the restrictions by using roofs as walls to enclose tiles laid downon terrain.
If building in The Sims 4 scares you, dontworry. This workaround doesnt require epic building skills, you just need tolearn your way around the roof tool and have a bit of patience. Once you havelearned the basics, the options are endless.
YouTuber Simproved shared a tutorial on howto use roofs to get around the 32-tile restriction.
You can find the full video tutorial below,but we have put together a step-by-step tutorial below to get you start at themost basic level.
First, draw out a rough floor plan for your house. The grid has been kept on for the screenshots so that you can see the tile restrictions arent being affected.
Now, decide where you want the front door to be and draw a wall to place the front door on.
Now we can begin filling in the gaps with various roof options. For this tutorial, we have used the half gabled roof, but you can play around with other options too.
Simply use the roof tools to extend the roof so that it fits in the gaps. The glass roof tiles add lots of light to your build, but you can also use a solid tile and intersperse the clear.
To create the completely see through look, you will first have to add some tiles so you can build up. You can then delete the floor and the wall to drop your tile count back down.
Now, extend the roof upwards with the up arrow.
Then, use the eaves to draw the window without extending its wall. The eaves are the triangular arrows you see on the sides of the window.
To plug the gap, simply make a copy of theroof and reduces the eaves again like so.
Continue like this in whichever combination you like. You can build up or stick to one floor.
You will need to place at least four tiles somewhere for the game to register the build, though. If you build a second floor, youll have to spend a bit more time fiddling with the roof tool to make sure the house is protected from the elements. Itll all be worth it when your happy Sims gets those Tiny Living perks, though.
Our example house for this tutorial has been given a very rough finish with the roof, but you get the idea.
As you can tell, this house only counts for 24 tiles.
This neat little trick which hopefully the developers wont change makes building micro-homes a bit more interesting. While there is much fun to be had in the challenge of sticking to the tile restrictions like building a single-tile bathroom for example you can get really creative using roofs.
For a more detailed visual tutorial of how to cheat the tile restrictions, watch the tutorial by Simproved below.
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January 30, 2020 by
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LEGO has officially revealed its long-rumored new product line, LEGO Dots. The initial wave of the 2D tile-based arts and crafts theme features bracelets, picture holders, a jewelry stand, a pencil pot, and the first in a series of Extra Dots emoji booster packs. Prices vary from US $3.99 to 19.99 with availability beginning on March 1st.
The spiritual successor to LEGOs previous Clikits play-jewelry product line, the Dots theme centers on colorful 11 tiles (square, round, quarter-circle and new gem tiles) with bright colors and expressive prints including emojis, rainbows, glitter, animals, space, music, and more. (Keen-eyed readers will also note that several of the tiles have appeared previously in 21045 Trafalgar Squares hidden art gallery.)
LEGO states that the intent of the Dots line is to offer kids a creative canvas to express themselves by building their own designs and mosaics, utilizing more than 30 mood tiles (i.e. emojis) to decorate wearables and room dcor.
LEGO has reportedly been testing and refining the Dots product line for two years, conducting a large quantitative play study with more than 7,200 children and 10,800 parents across the US, China and Germany, in addition to qualitative monthly hands-on play sessions and focus groups.
The product line was revealed in London this morning with an interactive art exhibit House of Dots made in conjunction with artist Camille Walala featuring 2 million LEGO Dots being used to decorate an entire five-room studio, including a slide.
The full LEGO Dots product line including pictures, piece counts, prices, press release, and an expanded photo gallery are included below.
CAMILLE WALALA INSTALLATION TEASES NEW LEGO ARTS AND CRAFTS BUILDING CONCEPT
Designer unveils HOUSE OF DOTS a five-room interactive house with an 8ft slide built with the help of 180 children and a group of passionate LEGO adult fans to introduce new LEGODOTS
28 JANUARY 2020 London: Artist Camille Walala today unveiled her most interactive work to date at Coal Drops Yard in Londons Kings Cross to introduce the entirely new 2D tile play concept from the LEGO Group LEGO DOTS.
To tease the new product, Walala was invited to bring LEGO DOTS to life in a free public art installation that celebrates their shared values of creativity, self-expression and accessibility, expressed through the vibrant colours and bold geometric patterns of both the new product and her own signature work.
The result is HOUSE OF DOTS: a fantastical house comprising five rooms spread over eight shipping containers, in which everything from the walls and floors to the rugs, frames and furniture has been customised in a mashup of LEGO DOTS and Walalas distinctive patterns and colours.
Playful and immersive, HOUSE OF DOTS invites people to journey through a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and finally a unique DOTS DISCO room designed to celebrate self-expression and let the body flow freely with DOTS disco moves to a custom playlist from Ele Beattie. While they explore the space, guests are encouraged to get involved by designing their own patterns and bracelets and even take elements away with them ahead of the release of LEGO DOTS in March 2020.
If that werent enough, guests can exit via an 8ft slide down the side of the installation.
Camille Walala, artist, says: Its a joy to create a fun space where kids and adults can spontaneously express their creativity, make something beautiful and show off who they are. HOUSE OF DOTS captures all the exuberance and playfulness that people know me for, with something extra special: the chance to let your imagination go wild and create your own work of art. Oh, and a slide.
LEGO DOTS taps into the arts and crafts space by using a 2D tile-based play concept that offers children a creative canvas for self-expression.Based on multiple shapes and colourful tiles, it is supported by an exciting portfolio that ranges from wearables to room dcor with surfaces designed for individual customisation and self-expression. To excite young creatives even more, over thirty mood tiles are also being introduced, incl. facial expressions, music note, cosmic planet, star night, paw prints and a rainbow pooh and many more.
Being based on the LEGO System in Play, there are limitless ways children can DOT their world, taking all elements apart and redesigning again to help build their creative flair and confidence.
Lena Dixen, Senior Vice President and Head of Product and Marketing Development at the LEGO Group, says about the collaboration with Camille Walala: Were extremely excited to introduce LEGO DOTS as a new arts and crafts building concept giving children a creative canvas for social, self-expressive play with endless, ever-changing patterns, colours and designs. As someone who epitomises how confidence in your creativity can have a tremendous impact, Camille was perfect to collaborate with to announce it to the world. She has created something extraordinary and immensely fun that we cant wait for our fans to explore and be inspired by.
When creating LEGO DOTS, LEGO designers were inspired by internal research showing that kids are increasingly looking to shape their creative confidence through more personalised forms of play where they can explore freely and express themselves through their own designs. This particular insight draws on a quantitative study conducted with 10,800 parents and 7,200 children across the US, China and Germany, and among the participants a total of 21,600 play observations were mapped out and used to identify the relevance and concept direction of DOTS.
The specific DOTS product development phase has since been further informed by monthly hands-on play sessions, biannual focus groups and quantitative tests across US, UK, Germany and Denmark with more than 500 parents and kids over two years, ensuring the design development aligns to consumer input.
Fans excited about this new play concept will be pleased to hear that more 2D tile-based LEGO products are in the pipeline.
HOUSE OF DOTS will remain at Coal Drops Yard January 28 February 2 and can be visited by the public through sign-up here: https://houseofdots.eventbrite.co.uk. Kids under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
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Camille Walala in the ballpit of her HOUSE OF DOTS installation for LEGO. Photo credit Getty Images.
Camille Walala has today unveiled her most interactive work to date at Coal Drops Yard in London's Kings Cross to introduce the entirely new 2D tile play concept from LEGO.
Called LEGO DOTS, Walala was invited to bring them to life in a free public art installation that celebrates their shared values of creativity, self-expression and accessibility, expressed through the vibrant colours and bold geometric patterns of both the new product and her own signature work.
The result is HOUSE OF DOTS, a fantastical house comprising five rooms spread over eight shipping containers, in which everything from the walls and floors to the rugs, frames and furniture has been customised in a mashup of the new toy range and Walala's distinctive patterns and colours.
Playful and immersive, HOUSE OF DOTS invites us to journey through a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and finally a unique DOTS DISCO room with a custom playlist from Ele Beattie. While you explore the space, you are encouraged to get involved by designing your own patterns and bracelets and even take elements away with you ahead of the release of LEGO DOTS in March.
If that wasn't enough, you can exit via an eight-foot slide down the side of the installation. Where do we sign up?
Speaking of the project, Walala said: "It's a joy to create a fun space where kids and adults can spontaneously express their creativity, make something beautiful and show off who they are. It captures all the exuberance and playfulness that people know me for, with something extra special: the chance to let your imagination go wild and create your own work of art. Oh, and a slide."
HOUSE OF DOTS will remain at Coal Drops Yard from today until 2 February 2020. Find out more here. Kids under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Camille Walala's HOUSE OF DOTS installation for LEGO at Coal Drops Yard from 28 January - 2 February. Photo credit Getty Images
The bold colour and pattern of HOUSE OF DOTS' interiors are inspired by the LEGO DOTS range. Photo credit Getty Images.
Workshop with kids at Camille Walala's new installation for LEGO, celebrating the launch of DOTS. Photo credit Getty Images.
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The disco room of Camille Walala's HOUSE OF DOTS installation for LEGO. Photo credit Getty Images.
Behind the scenes shot of Camille Walala playing with the new LEGO DOTS range in her studio. Photo credit Dunja Opalko.
Shot of the newly launched, tile-based LEGO DOTS range in Camille Walala's studio. Photo credit Dunja Opalko.
Camille Walala experimenting with colour, pattern and shapes in her studio for major collaboration with LEGO. Photo credit Dunja Opalko.
Shot of Camille Walala drawing in her sketchbook at her studio, working on the newly launched installation for LEGO DOTS. Photo credit Dunja Opalko.
Camille Walala has partnered with LEGO to celebrate creativity through a new colour and pattern focused range, called LEGO DOTS. Photo credit Getty Images.
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Apple is reportedly planning to release a smart tag that can attach to any object and be tracked with an iPhone through the Find My app, according to a new report from analystMing-Chi Kuo via MacRumors.
Kuo is an analyst for TF International Securities, and he has previously provided accurate reports about products Apple has in the works, although his track record isn't perfect. Along with predicting high-end headphones and a 4.7-inch iPhone, Kuo forecasts a smart tag similar to Tile coming in the first half of 2020.
Rumors about a Tile-like device have been circulating for nearly a year. As early as April 2019, Business Insider reported that Apple was designing an accessory that would combine and replace the Find My iPhone and Find My Friends apps. The tag will reportedly be linked to an iCloud account through an iPhone, and could be attached to any item, like keys or a purse.
In August, MacRumors reported that the device would work with the Find My app, which was a new edition in iOS 13, and replaced the functions of Find My iPhone and Find My Friends, and would contain a "My Items" tab. At the time, the outlet reported that users could receive notifications when they are separated from from the tags, and they could then set the tag to sound so that it could be easily found.
AirTags will likely take advantage of the iPhone 11'sultra-wide-band chip, which could allow more precise tracking. For longer-range tracking, AirTags could take advantage of Bluetooth connections to other Apple products to help locate a device. Some reports indicate that the new gadget could even use AR to point users to lost items.
Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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From her office at Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center in downtown Camden, Kristin Law can see pine needle baskets intricately woven by Maxine Hopkins of Dallas County, displayed next to handmade scarves by AC Reeves of Selma. One is so colorful, the other is straight from the earth, yet they complement each other, Kristin says.
She notices something new every day when she walks in to do her job, which doesnt feel like a job at all. As art programs and marketing director, Kristin is one of those lucky people who have found their true calling in life, and she couldnt be happier to be doing it in her hometown.
A Camden native, she grew up learning art from her artist mother. Kristin majored in ceramics in college and became curator of collections at the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Norfolk, Va., where she lived for eight years. Then she learned of an opportunity to return to Camden and take a job in her field.
Never in my wildest dreams did I think Id come home to Camden and work in the arts, she says. I was absolutely blessed to luck into this job.
Black Belt Treasures, which opened in 2005, is a nonprofit organization that promotes the work of artists from the Black Belt region. Its 2,500-square-foot gallery features the work of more than 350 artists, all of it for sale. In addition, art classes are offered for adults and children in a variety of media, from painting to pottery, from basket-weaving to quilting.
This hub of creativity is located right in the middle of the Black Belt, Kristin says. You can go in any direction and see the unique people who make this region what it is. As a collective group of counties working as one, we can do so much more to make arts stronger in Alabama.
Black Belt Treasures is housed inside a former car dealership on Claiborne Street. In the back part of the building, where the body shop used to be, there is 6,500 square feet of warehouse space currently being renovated in three phases. The first phase is complete and includes a pottery studio/classroom and kiln room, as well as a multimedia art room and an artists studio space for the Arts Cultivate program to help artists get their start.
Within a year, the center will start fundraising for the other two-thirds of the expansion for the Black Belt Art House, a large event/meeting/workshop space and small stage, with maker spaces for four to six artists as well as a changing gallery for solos shows and even touring exhibitions.
Since 2012, the Black Belt Teaching Artists Program has also provided art programs in schools in nine counties from 24 teaching artists.
Arts education begins the moment anyone comes through the front door, Kristin says. We share stories of the Black Belt, how things are made, the artists, techniques and history.
Among the longtime artists whose work is for sale at Black Belt Treasures are Andrew McCall from Letohatchee, who sculpts churches and angels from barn wood; James Winky Hicks of Clarke County, who makes turkey callers with such perfect sound, says Kristin, that theyre shipped to hunters all over the country; and Minnie and Tinnie (pronounced Tiny) Pettway, sisters from Gees Bend who are as full of personality as their potholders are, Kristin says.
Available for less than $20 each, the potholders are miniature versions of the famous Gees Bend quilts. Each one is a one-of-a-kind, small work of art, says Kristin.
Visitors have come to Black Belt Treasures from every state as well as 32 countries. One day, there were customers from Australia, Scotland and San Francisco, all of whom had found their way to Camden. We finally have that great combination of things to do that make the entire Black Belt a place for a weekend destination, Kristin says, citing nearby Gees Bend, bed-and-breakfast inns, The Pecan on Broad and other restaurants in the area. Big events are happening this spring, too, including the Wilcox County Tour of Homes in March and the Hog Wild for Arts Festival in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerces annual Barbecue Cookoff in April.
The center also played a key role in the creation and installation of 11 beautiful new concrete benches adorned with mosaic tile telling stories from the area, celebrating everything from the natural resources to the architecture to the founding of Wilcox County and Camden. Funded by an AARP grant, the bench project was led by mosaic tile artist Linda Munoz with the help of some 100 volunteers.
The Black Belt is known as an economically depressed area. But, like the soil from which the region got its name, the Black Belt is rich in creativity. We take what we have and make what we need, says Kristin. That speaks to quilters, basket-makers, weavers and pottery-makers. What at one time was made as a necessity have become true works of art. The Black Belt is a great melding of old and new, telling a story through their art.
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