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The Reality Of A Social Galaxy Created By Cactus

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As soon as our friend Lucas Werthein told us about the project called Social Galaxy he had launched in partnership with Samsung, our Founder, Fê Paronetto went to check it out!

Lucas is one of the brains behind the recently launched installation inside 837 Samsung, in the Meatpacking District. It is a breathtaking installation experience by Cactus, called “Social Galaxy“!

The infinite mirrored tunnel gathers all the posts from public Instagram accounts. You connect it to your own feed, but you need to set it public, if it’s not. After connecting them, it projects it onto the countless screens. The system selects the texts and photos and, a robotic voice in the back, reads it all out loud.

The collage is amazing and unexplainable in words, projecting your entire social life in the tunnel. It takes you back to special moments and creates a nostalgic and emotional sensation!

Fernanda had a VIP run-through. The entire tunnel projected only our “Behind the Scenes NYC” feed!

“I was sitting at the corner of the tunnel, looking in awe and had goosebumps spread throughout my whole body.

It’s the feeling that your entire life, passions and memory have been extracted. Then, placed right in front of your eyes through an infinite image series.”

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Usually the tunnel divides into 3 parts so guests have only 1/3 of the screens. But, having it all for us, was an absolute experience!

When you leave the installation, Cactus created a huge wall in the store – The Mosaic. Built with over 90 TV screens it projects photos taken on sight by a photographer.

“As guests emerge from the tunnel, they approach the Social Galaxy photo mosaic. Here, visitors snap photos of themselves at a photo booth using a Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge phone. The watch as their portrait is displayed on a huge, three-story LED Screen.

Each portrait is made from thousands of small images taken from the collective pool of past visitors’ Instagram feeds. It’s a reflection of self as a culmination of experiences.”

The algorithm selects pictures with different color pallets to replicated the picture taken. Then it uses all the images the computer stored in the past 24hours, used in the tunnel!

Crazy, right?

Thank you to our dearest friend Lucas, Co-Founder of Cactus, for this journey into our Behind The Scenes NYC story! It was definitely a priceless experience to see our hard work exposed through an infinite image tunnel.

Go there to see what your social world looks like. You will have a great time!

Location: 837 Washington Street


**NOTE: Black Egg was rebranded and is now called Cactus! **

Thom Browne Debates The Concept Of Individuality At Cooper Hewitt Museum

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The men’s wear designer, Thom Browne, was the guest curator of #ThomBrowneSelects hosted inside Cooper Hewitt Museum. His work was certainly intriguing and discussed the concept of individuality.

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“If you’re going into design, you should be in it only because you want to design things that are provocative and new. Be true to yourself and have the confidence to design according to what you think and not what other people are trying to tell you.” – Thom Browne

In a world where we see everyone copying everyone else and that individuality and being unique is so rare, Thom Browne challenges this topic in a recent project.

Hosted inside the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, his installation gathered over 50 contemporary mirrors and frames that are part of they museum’s historic collection.

He explored the “ideas of reflection and individuality”. On the other hand of being the same, he shows the beauty and simplicity of working with a beautiful design.

Ok? You didn’t get it? He explains:

“Uniformity in the fashion world is almost a four-letter word, especially for women, who don’t want to wear the same thing every day. In actuality, it would be so refreshing and simplify things. If it’s beautifully made and fits really well, there’s nothing boring about that. It’s just beautiful.”

In an ongoing series, Thom Browne is the 13th exhibition where over 210,000 objects from Cooper Hewitt’s collection is used and interpreted by different outstanding designers, architects and artists.

The exhibition on view through October 23, 2016 at the Cooper Hewitt – The Smithsonian Design Museum. It’s located in landmark Carnegie Mansion.

Simply gorgeous! But, do keep posted on their upcoming exhibitions. They are always fantastic!

You can walk down 5th Avenue at stop at the both, super famous Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Or, just enjoy all the museums and galleries down the Museum Mile. It starts at the famous The MET Museum and goes all the way up to 105th Street.

Location: 2 East 91st Street (with 5th Avenue)

www.cooperhewitt.org


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Cooper Hewitt
*Last Update on Feb/2020.*

Paul Kasmin Gallery: Modern And contemporary Art Gallery In NYC

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Paul Kasmin Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in NYC that represents several generations of internationally recognized painters, sculptors, photographers and filmmakers.

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As we mentioned before, we love art! Paul Kasmin Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in NYC, is another spot to add to your cultural list while your in NYC. If you’re a local and have never been there, you’re definitely missing out on some pretty cool works!

To start, the gallery first opened in the neighborhood of Soho, in the year of 1989.

“We have developed a program in which the work of historic Modernist and Post-War artists is in constant dialogue with that of mid-career and established contemporary artists.”

They represent some fantastic artists like: Deborah Kass, Roxy Paine, Walton Ford and a few other powerful names.

Currently, with three addresses in the neighborhood of Chelsea, in Manhattan, they were part of Frieze New York. As the best galleries around, Paul Kasmin has been part of other renowned fairs like the Miami and Hong Kong Art Basel, TEFAF and ADAA.

These are the upcoming exhibitions at the Gallery:

1. Kenneth Noland: UNBALANCED on view at 515 W. 27th Street from January 28 – February 27, 2016.

2. Jules Olitski: Plexiglas, 1986, at 293 10th Avenue, from January 28 – February 27, 2016.

3. Lost Downtown, the gallery’s first solo exhibition by acclaimed photographer Peter Hujar which will be on view at 297 Tenth Avenue from January 28 to February 27, 2016.

Also, be sure to check their website to stay up to date with what’s happening there! They always have some unique and exclusive exhibitions.

Many of our reader are big fans of the contemporary art world.

With that in mind, and if you identify yourself with these guys, you might enjoy Martha Graham. Born in Pennsylvania, she was NYC’s modern dance queen that lived from 1894 – 1991. Plus, there are other countless fantastic contemporary art gallery in NYC too!

In addition, we have fantastic expert art guides to curate for you a customized cultural tour that you’ll certainly love! Tours can be in groups of 10-12 people max, but also we’re able to offer private ones if it’s what you desire! You name it, we do it!

If you’re coming to New York for a corporate event and need assistance to organize all a work/meeting sessions and leisure activities, our Corporate Service experts can help.

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 10am – 6pm

Locations:
293 10th Avenue
297 10th Avenue
515 West 27th Street

www.paulkasmingallery.com


Photo Credit: Courtesy of Paul Kasmin Gallery
*Last Update on Feb/2020.*

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