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NO PUEDO TENERTE

Sesion Metropolitan en vivo,"no puedo tenerte" version en español de "baby can i hold you"


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Swansea Met Uni 3D Computer Animation - Tornado Effect

Tornado Effects by Ashley Bernes. Ashley is a graduate of the BSc (Hons) 3D Computer Animation degree in the School of Digital Media at Swansea Metropolitan University (formerly Swansea Institute). For his Third Year Major Project, Ashley was a Lead Technical Director on the award-winning Sony Bravia 'Exploding Paint' advert. Ashley is now working at the Moving Picture Company (MPC). For more information about 3D Computer Animation at Swansea Metropolitan University call + 44 (0)1792 481117, email enquiry@sihe.ac.uk or visit www.sihe.ac.uk


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Damien Hirst's Shark at the Met

For more videos from the New York Sun, please feel free to check nysun.com/video. This fall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art will present one of the most arresting works of art by the British artist Damien Hirst: "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living." Originally created in 1991, the piece consists of a preserved shark in a tank of formaldehyde. But the shark that will appear at the Met is the second version of this work: The first began to decompose within the tank. Mr. Hirst then recreated the work with a second shark, a 13-foot tiger shark preserved professionally for the future. Mr. Hirst's shark — on a three-year loan from its owner, Steven A. Cohen — raises question about death and life, but its history also poses issues about the permanence of art. Can a work be so easily reproduced? And if so, what happens to its value?


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