“How to Build a Robot Army” author and Carnegie Mellon alum Daniel H. Wilson meets the dancing yellow robot Keepon and overcomes his robot paranoia. More info at http://www.cmu.edu/robou.
“How to Build a Robot Army” author and Carnegie Mellon alum Daniel H. Wilson meets the dancing yellow robot Keepon and overcomes his robot paranoia. More info at http://www.cmu.edu/robou.
Carnegie Mellon alumnus, humorist and robotics author Daniel H. Wilson gets a surprise when Diane – an automated phone system – gives him unexpected attitude. More info at http://www.cmu.edu/robou.
Carnegie Mellon alumnus, humorist and robotics author Daniel H. Wilson gets a surprise when Diane – an automated phone system – gives him unexpected attitude. More info at http://www.cmu.edu/robou.
The Second Version of the Series Opening Sequence.
Flybys from NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Rising 40 stories above Central Park, Le Parker Meridien is one of New York’s most upscale hotels. Steps away from Madison Avenue, MOMA, Carnegie Hall, Broadway theaters and Fifth Avenue’s legendary shopping, Le Parker Merdien is ideally situated for business and pleasure.
June 25, 2005: It is Saturday morning and many high school students are still asleep. But for members of the Northwood High School Philharmonic, the morning started hours ago: At the high school, some are rehearsing in Room 501; the others are in the theatre rehearsing with Stan Steele, Coordinator of Visual and Performing Arts for Irvine Unified. As Coordinator, Mr. Steele is responsible for the fine arts programs at 20 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, and 4 high schools. And yet he has never strayed far away from the classrooms. For the last several weeks, Mr. Steele has been preparing this tour orchestra for its Carnegie Hall appearance. In the video, the rehearsal in progress is of Beethoven's Overture to Goethe's Tradedy, Egmont. // As of this posting (05/31/07), Stan Steele has since relinquished his Coordinator job to phase in retirement, though he is still teaching at UC Irvine and conducting the Concert Orchestra at University High School and the Philharmonic Orchestra at Northwood.
Segment 1: Russia, a democracy going backwards
Guest: Masha Lipman, Political Analyst at Carnegie Moscow Center.
Segment 2: China's food culture: Style, Taste and Nutrition
Guest: Edward Shen, owner of Seven Seas Chinese Restaurant.
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Barry Z interviews Steven Maglio at The Carnegie Club, backed by Stan Rubin's 11-piece orchestra, sings music Frank Sinatra made famous in the 1950s, with the original arrangements by Nelson Riddle and Billy May. He understands how to punctuate a lyric, and he applies this know-how to his patter that smoothly links Sinatra anecdotes and info about the songs. He keeps the melodies true and rhythmic and and transports you back in time.
VernissageTV met artist Patrick Meagher in his studio in New York. Patrick (born 1973 in New York) studied at the Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge MA, the Carnegie Mellon University, College of Fine Arts, Pittsburgh PA, and the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf, Germany. One of his works has been on display at the Armory Show 2007, [...]