[mudslide:picasa,0,111219615350942087056,5853065109523333633] A couple days ago we were invited to the inauguration of Moving Image contemporary video art fair at the Terminal Stores (Waterfront Tunnel). Interesting initiative, in a spectacular space, but as always some works were more appealing than others. This time, without a doubt, the only ones that I would definitely recommend are the ones shown by Ted Victoria (represented by Schröder Romero & Shredder). Very objectual, but quite imaginative and evocative.

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This is the Armory art week in New York: Armory, SCOPE, Volta, Independent, Spring/Break, PooL, New City, Moving Image, ADAA, and Fountain. My friend Jorge (thank you, Jorge!) gave us a VIP pass so we attended the inaugural party of the SCOPE contemporary art show. I enjoyed it for the same reasons I enjoyed Volta last year: international, interesting, refreshing, criticism, political charge, varied… There were too many interesting artists and works to mention, but in the photo gallery you have a few examples.

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Tonight my friend Caterina has invited us (thank you Cat!!) to the Carnegie Hall concert: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra featuring her friend, awesome violinist Ray Chen. Performers Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Sakari Oramo, Conductor Ray Chen, Violin Elin Rombo, Soprano Program ROLF MARTINSSON Open Mind GRIEG “Våren,” Op. 34, No. 2 STENHAMMAR “Fylgia,” Op. 16, No. 4 STENHAMMAR “Flickan kom ifrån sin älsklings möte,” Op. 4, No. 1 BRUCH Violin Concerto No.

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When a coconut milk seared wild salmon with basmati rice dinner at home ends with these three desserts/gifts, you know it is sweet: – I received an incredible Japanese assorted wagashi box from Minamoto Kitchoan (with a beautiful Hokusai “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” Ukiyo-e card) – I gave her Momofuku MilkBar assorted cookies (of course, with the “compost” in the assortment) and b`day truffles – Plus Wholefoods Market Dark Chocolate Pear Almond (Lindt had that flavor, and the discontinued it!

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On Wednesday we went to the “Tribute to Elliott Carter” concert at City University of New York Graduate Center (34th st & 5th Ave). A varied roster of (mostly) great (mostly) young performers, and Elliott Carters unmistakables compositions. I must admit it is not my favorite kind of music to say the least, but I do keep trying to expand my horizons. Always learning, or trying to. Experience, expose, try… isnt that the hackers attitude?

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Jorge Cortell

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Senior Advisor, Health and Life Sciences at Harvard University Innovation Laboratories - Advisor at NLC

Cambridge, MA (USA)