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Radar Twenty-Nine: Radiology Art
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Subversive Doubt: The Story of Yucca Mountain
Subversive Doubt: The Story of Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository is a one-hour documentary shot in high definition that looks at Nuclear Energy as a whole, and, more specifically, the proposed high-level nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, located only 100 miles from Las Vegas. Over a period of two years, experts were interviewed to give a balanced look at the proposed project and controversial subject matter. Among others, the documentary includes interviews of such figures as Edward Sproat, the Director of Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management for the Department of Energy Agency, Judy Treichel, Executive Director of the Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force, and Robert List, former Nevada Governor.
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Paints On Ceiling (Jeremiah Zagar)
Sometimes, an entire lifetime is decided in a moment. At least it was for Isaiah Zagar, whose mother’s scream when he was three set him on the road to becoming an artist. In this striking, dream-like film, his son, Jeremiah reenacts the incident when his father had his epiphany: Letting his crayon stray outside the lines in the coloring book, to the formica kitchen table, then the floor, up the refrigerator and finally scrambling to the top of that appliance in order to color on the ceiling. When his mother walked in and saw her son teetering on the edge, her terrified cry convinced him that his destiny was to evoke similar reactions from others to his art. Now a famous Philadelphia mosaic and mural artist, Isaiah Zagar’s exploration of this moment offers extraordinary insight into the mind of a fascinating and complex man, the subject of his son’s first full-length documentary that won the Emerging Visions Award at its debut at the 2008 South by Southwest film festival.
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London Street Art Spots: Buxton and Hanbury Street
RJ finds some great street art on a side-street near Truman Brewery. Work by Irish artist Asbestos, Word to Mother and Mysterious Al.
For more videos from the RJ's Street Art London series, visit babelgum.com/rj

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Graham Day Guerra: Artist
InFrame.tv: A short film on New York artist Graham Day Guerra.

For more InFrame.tv videos, visit babelgum.com/inframetv
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Radar Twenty-Two: Red Light Properties
Originally trained as a filmmaker, graphic novelist and writer Dan Goldman has developed a unique approach to his work process, something that he's taken to new lengths in the creation of the online graphic novel series Red Light Properties, a tropical horror set in the post-mortgage-crash real estate landscape of Miami. While creating the fictional world for his real estate agent / exorcist protagonists Jude and Ceclia, Dan drew on both original video and photo imagery to aid his hyperrealistic digital illustration, and built virtual 3D sets in which to work, allowing him to both easily revise and immerse himself. Red Light Properties is being serialized for free on Tor.com and is also available via a mobile app. We speak with Dan on the eve of him finishing the first volume, as he moves out of NYC to work remotely from South America.
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Radar Nineteen: Makerbot
The sign on the door reads MakerBot industries. Inside, boxes line the floors and there is a flurry of activity. A light humming sound fills the air. Machines buzz as they print physical objects that merely minutes before were 3D renderings on a computer screen. This is Bre Pattis’ ‘Botcave’ and within its walls resides a startup that intends to change the face of printing. The MakerBot is a box-like unit that prints using thin plastic, which it lays down layer by layer. Eyeglass frames, wall brackets, tweezers, action figures even a 3D rendering of Walt Disney’s head are all possible. Makerbot came out of NYC Resistor, a hackers collective offering shared knowledge and camaraderie. And out of Makerbot, the hopes are to create a revolution in crowd-sourced manufacturing.
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Radar Twenty-Eight: Before I Die
Before I Die is a rare form of Interactive Art, started by K.S. Rives and Nicole Kenney, creating life, out of death.  Using a Polaroid camera, Rives and Kenney have traveled far and wide asking people what they would like to do before they die, and snapping their photo as they answer. Rives and Kenny found that asking an age-old question inspired people to reach for a goal they set from themselves. The project soon moved online enabling people from all around the globe to take their own photo, post it and share what they wanted to do before they die.
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The Dusty Wright Show - Jim Marshall
Dusty Wright interviews legendary rock photographer Jim Marshall, who gives a candid career retrospective during a walkthrough of his recent show, Trust, at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in NYC. Jim Marshall's recent passing, Tuesday night, makes this interview Mr. Marshall's last.
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LinkedIn iPhone App Review iApplicate.10
LinkedIn has released LinkedIn v 1.0.3, an app for the iPhone that allows users to access their online LinkedIn accounts on the go. Music by Talco. http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/talco
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Reign of Swords iPhone App Review iApplicate.9
RPG gamers rejoice, Reign of Swords v 1.2.9, released by Punch Entertainment, Inc., allows you to strategize and conquer anywhere you go. Solid graphics and great control! Music by Fresh Body Shop. http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/freshbodyshop
 

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