Friday, May 6, 2016
Ethical Leadership
5/06/2016
Ethical leadership are the principles,
values, and beliefs that define what is right and what is wrong, lead by
someone who influences people and/or has some authority of some kind. CEO and
managers of companies manage a lot of people indifferent scales, where they
need core values and ethical belief to run a company, and these are to be used
in day-to-day work structure.
The leaders have to give trust to
their followers, present themselves with honesty, have consideration of others,
have charisma and charm to be liked by the organization and the people in it,
as well as to be fair with the people around them. Leaders set this moral structure
for an organization or group, and must commit to uphold the values of the
company to be a clear representation of these standards, as well as to set the
tone for the company.
An effective ethical leader has to
act ethically at all times to be an inspiration, and set personal examples to
others. The ethical leader communicates and manages the culture to promote
ethical behavior within people. Leaders
need an open perspective to see the entire spectrum and learn about the diverse
ideas of employees, checking what type of impact his or her decisions will make
on people, the company, and the community. They need this to achieve the right
decisions in their management.
The effective leader needs a good
moral compass and not get into moral disengagement practices. The moral compass
is started at young age, created by the parents, as well as the people who they
surround themselves with. If an adult doesn’t have an adequate moral compass,
they will go outside for guidance in moral disengagement situations. The group
follows the leader, and it will imitate their actions, but is more likely to
imitate unethical behavior, that’s the reason, a leader need to be a great
example for the group at all times.
People have high opinions of their
own character, and this could lead them to act unethically, without them
noticing their behavior, and justifying themselves or getting into a selective
engagement and disengagement of their morality. The believe that we are moral
people and we do good for the community, like a leadership role in a non-profit
or church, can lead to someone to act with little or none self-reflection of
their acts, creating as results unethical mistakes. Some leaders are giving
uncritical support, given them an over confidence comparing to others, like in
the case of Kenneth Lay, a big philanthropist, and son of a Baptist preacher,
that abused his power in the Enron Corporation as well as committing accounting
fraud making him a convicted felon.
To unethical leaders they have a sense
of entitlement where they think rules don’t apply to them, doing wrong things
and they don’t see the issue because they are so convinced of their importance,
justifying themselves from laws and ethical rules of society. The idea that are
rules are important but they could be broken or there are ways around them, is
just one of the justifications leaders can get into to break laws. They believe
they are untouchable, and/or they won’t be caught, but reality is different and
unethical leaders are no exempt from the law.
For a company to establish ethical
behavior, it needs to start from top management. The leaders need to be a
visible role model, where employees can take cues about the appropriate
behavior and examples of how their leaders act, to imitate, and learn from
them.
A lot of the companies, when they
are just starting they focus on the mission and vision statement, as well as
their corporate objectives, but it is necessary to establish and communicate
the expected ethical behavior through a code of ethics, where it showcases the
organization’s values and ethical rules of the company. When employees are just
hired, in their initial training, companies should have trained them in their
code of ethical rules, as well to do more leadership training in the future
where the company can do seminars, workshops, and have it in the employee
manual. A yearly workshop or seminar that combine other leadership training
programs will make the staff and management stronger in their mission, and
maintaining their ethic rules. Management can also institutionalize an ethical
culture by measuring the performance of the staff and seeing if they are
implementing the code of ethics manual in their day-to-day work, and reward the
top people in their scores.
Management need to promote
effective financial management, where they use resources in a socially
responsible way, and are cost-effective but never sacrifice a long-term
institutional capacity. Another
important implementation for a company is to provide a safe protective
mechanism where employees can discuss ethical dilemmas and report unethical
behavior without the fear of being reprimanded. These could be done with
counselors, or other type of manager.
Actions have consequences, and
leaders as well as for followers need to realize what is important for an
objective, but always maintain the moral standards. A leader can question their
actions to make sure all the decisions they are making go to an objective that
is ethical, and your actions are moral contributing to a greater good. Power
can corrupt individuals, and is good to stay grounded and not just focus on
your rights as an individual, but consider other’s rights first. A good leader
is not thinking about themselves, or what is his or her greater good, but thinks
for a bigger picture, and a vision of what is best for the entire group and
community. As a leader, acknowledge when you are wrong, you don’t have to be
right all the time, but knowing your shortcomings and making a change on them,
benefits the entire group. These are just some practices of some of the top
leaders like Steve Jobs, Martin Luther King, and Mahatman Gandhi, where they
have a vision for the entire community, and not their benefit.
By Christian Gabriel
Monday, March 28, 2016
Tesla set to open a store in Brooklyn
3/28/2016
Technology
Tesla Motors is expanding to New York City — not with a flashy showroom in Manhattan, but with a brick-and-mortar sales and service center in Brooklyn.
The new Tesla location opening Friday in Red Hook is not the kind of place where you can leave with the keys to your new Model S in hand, but it’s a big move for Tesla and makes its electric cars more accessible to the biggest city in the country.
If you’re interested in learning more about Tesla cars, the Red Hook store is the perfect place to start. The glass double doors on 160 Van Brunt St. open right into a showroom with two Model S cars and an undercarriage on display — not something that’s featured in most car stores.
But it’s a necessary component of a Tesla sales center, where people can come if they’re curious about what exactly makes a Tesla car a Tesla car. You can take a look at the battery that makes up the entire base of the car and see the two motors that power the all-wheel-drive models.
Not only that, but you can test drive a Model S right out of the store. Nothing tells you more about a car than taking it for a spin, and experiencing thatautopilot feature for yourself is more informative than reading about it online.
Build your own Tesla
While you can’t purchase and drive off in a Tesla at the new Brooklyn store, you can fully customize and order your own. Potential customers can select paint jobs, interiors and more on touchscreen displays and see how much it will cost. From there, you can send your order off to California and expect a Tesla to show up at your doorstep in six to eight weeks. Alternatively, you can email the build to yourself to think about it a little longer.
Why Tesla picked Brooklyn
New York City is a strong market for Tesla — especially Brooklyn — and Brooklyn is the easiest place to find 25,000 square feet of space.
Brooklyn is also a more family-oriented borough. With Tesla’s safety ratings being among the highest of any car ever made, the cars are a very attractive option for young families looking for safe transportation. The Red Hook location in particular has seen a lot of construction and revamping recently, which points to that area becoming a more popular destination for young families in the near future.
By being right next to the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, it also isn’t too inconvenient for people who live in Manhattan to make the trip down.
And let’s not ignore the comparable absence of traffic in Red Hook, which will allow you to test out a Model S without getting caught trying to merge through three lanes of midday congestion.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Top Local and Community Theaters in Orlando
Photo Credit: “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” from Orlando Shakes
Orlando has a rich culture and a big investment for the arts
and theater. A lot of the theater aficionados and talented people in town has
developed the theme park town into a stunning city of culture. If you are a new
in the city or just visiting, explore the cultural options the city has to
offer.
You probably heard and seen the big productions in town like Cirque du Solei “La Nouba” and Blue man group at
Universal Studios, without mentioning the shows inside of Disney and Universal;
but most impressive is the local productions coming from Community theaters.
Local productions in these theaters are done thanks to donations from locals, volunteers,
and city grants, but their shows will astonish on how professional and top
quality the performances are.
Here is the list of the top local and community theaters in Orlando
that we recommend to catch a show:
Photo: Orlando Shakespeare
1. Orlando Shakespeare Theater
The theater has one of the best facilities and venues in
town. It houses 3 theaters in one, where they don’t only show their plays but independent
theater producers are able present their own shows here. Their productions are
top quality and provides with innovative experiences that enrich the community.
Photo: WP Observer
2. Orlando Repertory Theater (The REP)
The theater specializes in children and family theater with
the mission “To create experiences that enlighten, entertain and enrich the
lives of family and young audiences.” The theater is located next to the Orlando
Shakespeare Theater and is part of the Lowndes Shakespeare center. The same as
the Orlando Shakespeare, the theater has a top venues and facilities, and their
productions are top quality.
Photo: NancyJCohen
3. Garden Theater
Located in Winter Garden, is a refurbished, historic theater
that serves as the performing art center in Winter Garden. The most impressive
feature of their theater experience is the architecture, where you get to fill
one of the 299 seats available in this historic Mediterranean revival
architecture building. The Theater recently revolutionize the small venues
networks with the play “Peter Pan” where they set a high-tech wonder by using four
projectors that create the illusion of flying, made on a giant curved, 15 panel
screen that wraps the stage. The special effects were made by Christie Digital
systems.
Photo: LegalTeamUSA
4. Mad Cow Theater
Mad Cow Theater is one of the most respected professional’s
theaters in town. It presents classic and contemporary plays, as well as
musicals. The theater is located in Downtown, the heart of Orlando, in the
second floor of 54 West Church Street. The theater is great for weekend
entertainment with friends or a date, where you can hang out in downtown at the
bars or restaurants and then go for a show. The theater has plays that create
the opportunity for meaningful conversation.
Photo: Theater Downtown
5. Theater Downtown
Theater Downtown doesn’t have their own venue anymore, but
they still present plays in other venues throughout the year. Their quality is
still top of the line, with great professional performances. Theater Downtown
mission is to create a broader base of aesthetics possibilities in the Central
Florida are by producing and spotlighting unique plays and artists.
Photo: WP Observer
6. Winter Park Playhouse
Winter Park Playhouse is a professional musical theater,
located in winter park minutes from Downtown Orlando and walking distance to
the famous park ave. The theater doesn’t show plays as much, but focuses more
on musical performances. The same as Mad Cow, the theater is great for a evening
with friends or family where you can hang out in Park ave, eat shop there, and
then go to watch a show.
By Christian Gabriel
Monday, March 14, 2016
Tidal
3/14/2016
Tidal (stylized as TIDAL, also known as TIDALHiFi) is a subscription-based music streaming service that combines lossless audio and high definition music videos
with curated editorial. The service has over 25 million tracks and 85,000 music
videos.Currently
offering no free subscription plans, Tidal claims to pay the highest percentage
ofroyalties to music artists and songwriters within the music streaming market. Tidal offers two digital music streaming services:
Tidal Premium (lossy quality) and Tidal HiFi (lossless CD quality - FLAC-based
16-Bit/44.1 kHz). Tidal was launched in 2014 byNorwegian/Swedish public company Aspiro. It has distribution agreements
with all of thethree major labels, in addition to many indies. In the first quarter of 2015,
the parent company Aspiro was acquired by Project Panther Ltd., which is owned
by Shawn "Jay Z" Carter.
Following
the acquisition of Aspiro by Jay Z in March 2015, a mass-marketing campaign was
introduced to relaunch Tidal. Multiple music artists changed their social media profiles design blue, and posted the
phrase "#TIDALforAll" on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
A press conference took place on March 30, 2015, introducing sixteen music
artists to the stage, including Jay Z, who were all co-owners and stakeholders
in Tidal. The service was promoted as being the first
artist-owned streaming service. Each artist publicly signed a declaration,
which opened with: "Throughout history, every movement began with a few
individuals banding together with a shared vision – a vision to change the
status quo."
The
relaunch of Tidal with the new artist-owned model were mostly panned by
publications and fellow musicians alike. Some praised the impressive high
fidelity, lossless audio quality, and the higher subscription fees which would
result in higher royalties to the artists and songwriters, whilst others felt the
high subscription fees and exclusive Tidal content from the artists involved
could result in an increase of music
piracy. As of March 2015, the service itself claims to have over 580,000 paying
users after being integrated with its sister service, WiMP, as well as 17,000 using the high
fidelity service. Tidal currently
operates in 31 countries. In March 2016, Tidal announced it has over 3
million subscribers.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Digital Age for the Music Industry – Good or bad?
3/07/2016
Music, Society, Technology
We are part of the digital age where we can sale, create
businesses, and even meet people online. The digital age has made a big
progress for society in so many ways, and has helped independent artists and musicians
to get ahead of the game competing with the big conglomerate networks. Before iTunes
and YouTube, an artist need it to be signed to a record label to get
distribution and promotion through radio and network channels. Now anyone can
be heard, be seen, become “YouTube Famous,” or popular online through social
media channels like Vine, Twitter, and Instagram (just to name a few); you only
need a camera, show some type of talents, and mainly have an interesting
personality.
At the same time, digital age has affected the overall music
industry through piracy. The creation of Napster in 1999, lead the way for people
to pirate music and a big decline in music sales in the overall industry. In
2000, According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the
music industry were making 13.36 billion dollars in album sales, but by 2014,
the sales dropped to less than 4 billion dollars. The decline in sales
represent a 76% of loss for the industry.
Source: RIAA Year-End Industry Shipment and Revenue Statistics (2000-2014)
The music industry has had a share of waves in changes for
the way music has been consumed through 2000 to now. Consumer behavior for consumption
in the digital market started shifting from 2005 where it dominated the music
for phones, like ringtones and ring back, until 2008 with a sudden collapse of this
sales. Digital sales of music started booming until 2013 where consumers
started shifting to revenues from ad-supported music streaming and subscriptions
base services. RIAA estimated that 7.7 million internet users paid for on-demand
streaming in 2014. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) shared
that the music streaming had 1.87 billion dollars in revenue from subscription,
ad-supported streaming, and Soundexchange distribution (Charges royalties for satellite
car radio), and this accounted for 41.4% of the digital music sales.
Source: Pixabay
Music sales have dropped dramatically, but is music
streaming helping the industry? In 2015, music streaming sites helped to boost
digital sales by 6.9%, and finally the industry sees a stop to the catastrophic
decline in revenues for music sales. Japan, the second world’s largest music
market, for the first time in five years, had a growth in digital revenue.
In America, by 2015, most of the revenue came from streaming
with a 34.3%, Digital downloads accounted for 34%, 28.8% for Physical sales,
and 2.9% from Synch. Physical sales is still the number one choice for consumers
in other markets like in Japan where 78% of the music sales revenue comes from
CDs, Germany physical sales of CD’s account for 70% of the revenue, and in Africa
they get 62% from physical sales.
Opinion – Consumers now has the option to choose to buy a
single, before you would need to buy the entire album to listen to your favorite
song from the artist. You didn’t had the option to listen to the songs whenever
you wanted, only listen it in the radio. All this pushed consumers to obtain
the CDs, but now there is no incentive to buy the entire album, with exception
of just being a supportive fan. So if a consumer only bough one song instead of
the 10, that’s a 90% loss. The music executives’ needs to find this incentives
to give to consumers to buy the entire album, whether eliminating some of the current
digital options and loss part of the streaming revenue with hopes consumers
would have the incentive to buy, or find new incentives to give the consumers
to buy the entire album.
Main Photo source: Pixabay
By Christian Gabriel
Monday, February 29, 2016
The Lit Motors C-1 Gyroscope Bike
2/29/2016
Design, Technology
Design is a vision, and there a thousand of new futuristic motorcycles designs out there, but very few become a reality. To transform one of this ideas to a motorcycle that would be good enough for the market, takes a lot of time, dedication, and finance, but the Lit Motors has taken this challenge with the C-1 Gyroscope Bike.
Lit Motors Inc. is a start-up company founded by Daniel K. Kim in 2010 and designs the fully electric, two wheeled vehicle with the patent design of gyroscopically stabilizer that prevent the motorcycle/vehicle to tilt or fall, even with minor crashes.
C-1 gives you the exciting thrill of a motorcycle, but you get the safety of a car.
The Lit Motors C-1 Gyroscope Bike has an Aerodynamic Design for efficient high-speed travel. It has the comfort of a car by being fully enclosed and protective of any elements, climate control and a premium sound system. The motorcycle is affordable to people with a $24, 000 US dollars price tag.
The production was set to start this 2014, but there hasn’t been any production timeline yet. The motorcycle is perfect for one driver or a couple, most of the times, we only used our transportation to go to work, or small errands, and we only use one seat. The C-1 Gyroscope Motorcycle has an amazing design, is sustainable, affordable, and has a great futuristic look, making it a perfect option. We hope to see this product everywhere in the near future.

Photos & Source Lit Motors
Friday, February 26, 2016
Be a Hunger Hero! Help End Child Hunger with the UCF Hunger Project
2/26/2016
Society
There is a growing crisis in America. 1 out of 6 people in America
face hunger, 1 out of every 4 kids in America faces food insecurity, meaning
they don’t know how long their food resources would last and if they could get more
in the future. 17 million kids live in US homes with food insecurity and 10
million of those children are under the age of 6. Children are skipping meals or
full days without food, affecting their daily lives, growth, the way they react
psychological, socially, and their learning education.
This could happen to any family and it could be happening closer
than you think. In some families the bread winner has lost his or her job, and
struggles to find a new one with the same pay scale. Others are working 40 hours
a week, but it’s not enough to cover living expenses. Children are the future
of the country, and it is the morals thing to make a change, that will benefit
society as well as economics, as these children will be future leaders to the
world.
An organization taking a stand on this issue is “Feeding
Children Everywhere,” a non-profit organization that empowers people to
assemble healthy meals for hungry children, providing the healthiest meals possible
for children and families in the US and around the world.
The non-profit organizes “Hunger projects” in the community
to gather and pack food to be shipped for those who need. In the event,
Volunteers come together in assembly lines to hand package healthy meals and
bring hope and love to children anywhere in the world. The project gets people
excited and interested to make a difference, to give back to the local
community and the globe, working for a greater good, and be empowered to be
someone great!
University of Central Florida is organizing a Hunger Project
with “Feeding Children Everywhere” to help reach the goal o 12,000 meals that
will be sent to Haiti. The event will take place in the Student Union Cape
Florida Ballroom on April 11th from 1 to 2 PM.
For more information, contact Emily Simpson at vucfrelief@ucf.edu or to learn the
different ways you can bring your community together to make a difference in
the lives of hungry children, visit www.feedingchildreneverywhere.com
for more information.
By Christian Gabriel
Monday, February 22, 2016
I Stand With Kesha

There has been a media storm over the Kesha case against Dr.
Luke, her music producer. A lot of the fans, the media, and celebrities are rooting
for Kesha to gain back her freedom, after allegedly Dr. Luke has been mentally,
physically, and sexually abusing the artist for years.
In February 19, 2016 Kesha was denied her injunction against
the producer. Images of her sobbing
after the verdict surfed the media, creating an outrage among people. The case
states that Dr. Luke has threatened Kesha and her family, as well drugged her. In recent days, Dr. Luke tried to set a
lawsuit against Kesha’s Mom, Pebe Sebert, and her manager, Jack Rovner, arguing
that they had made defamatory claims, extorted him, and they were trying to
break Kesha’s contract. The judge dropped the lawsuit.
Kesha was denied of her injunction and freedom from her alleged
abuser, and contract with Sony Music. The artist is not able to record with any
other company unless she records 8 more albums with her and Dr. Luke. This is an important case in society, as
women who have been abused, try to come forward and fight their abusers but in
some cases the government blames the victim and there is no justice served.
PHOTO: Jefferson Siegel/Pool
People has taken a stand and they are boycotting Sony music,
by stopping to buy any more products of them until they free her. Thousands of
people have signed a petition and agreement to boycott one of the music giants
in Change.org
The petitions states “By signing this petition to boycott
Sony you stand against their manipulative and money hungry acts and refuse to
buy music/products from a band that abuses their artist like this!”
The topic has become a trendy social media news where people
are sharing their thoughts and support to Kesha, using the hash tags #FreeKesha
#IStandWithKesha. Celebrities have come forward expressing their thoughts and
support to their artist, including Kelly Clarkson who has worked with Dr. Luke
before. Taylor swift donated $250,000 to Kesha for her legal battle costs against
the producer.
You can sign the petitions to take a stand against Sony and
joins thousands to support women’s rights and Kesha in change.org
By Christian Gabriel
Monday, February 15, 2016
What social media should I use? Social media trends
2/15/2016
Technology
Photo:Pixabay
What social media should I use? Social media trends - Top 5 social media sites to use.
Can you imagine that over a decade ago people didn’t had
social media? There was a time where you didn’t had to update everyone you knew
with what you are doing or what you were eating. Well times has changed, and
now there are multiple sites to choose from; and as a social norm, you must
have a way to stay connected online. People use social media to connect with
old friends, re-unite with lost family members, businesses stay connected with
customers and keep them engaged, professionals connect with future possible
employers, and more. Technology is rapidly evolving, and there is always a new
site trying to beat the rest, and some will accomplish it, but others will just
fade away. There is something for everyone, but which one should you have?
Which of the hundreds new options should you choose?
Facebook gets the crown! It is the top social media network
on the market, and it was one of the pioneers in the social media trend. The
company gets an estimate 1.59 billion monthly active users monthly and 1
billion logins per day. Facebook is used basically by everyone, from family and
friends, to businesses, and stay connected to your favorite artist. Although
because of the big popularity, some of the younger users has shifted or opted
for other sites because it is not considered as hip or up-to-the-minute as it
used to be before. The social media site is considered more personal, as it is
used mostly to stay connected with family and friends.
It is a network of news and ideas in a form of microblogging
in 140 characters or less. The website is mainly used to get quick news, and
stays connected with influencers, politicians, artists, etc. Read the trendiest
topics in the world and important messages from these important people.
It is a professional Facebook, where users connect with
business people and employers creating their own network. From getting reviews
and references from people you have worked in the past, to putting your resume
an experience online.
It is one of the most popular social networks for photo
sharing online. It allows you take
photos or record small videos on your phone, and post them on your social media
within seconds. It is one of the trendiest social media platforms, and a lot of
the teen and young adults have move to this site for a more up-to-the-minute
social media.
Google has dominated mostly everything online, and it was to
expect that they would come up with their own social media, which is Google +. Unfortunately, this is a lot similar to
Facebook, with the only difference of posting as groups instead of your entire
network. If you have some type of Google account (Youtube, Gmail,etc) you need
to have a gmail to use the other platforms. In a way, they force you to have an
account. The positive for this network, is that it helps you in the SEO of your
blog or business. It shows Google a more branding aspect, and users can find
you easier.
Other trendy extra options worth mentioning are Vine and
Snapchat, which a lot of the younger generations are moving to. They are for sharing
small funny videos with other people online. There are multiple more, and there
is always new websites that come in beta, but it’s hard to have them all
because you need to maintained and keep a social media reputation in the, so select
the ones that goes mostly to your generation and target population.
By Christian Gabriel
Monday, February 8, 2016
Orlando, not just fantasy but a world of culture - Places to enjoy arts and culture in Orlando
Photo: Ricymar Photography
Orlando, not just fantasy but a world of culture - Places to
enjoy arts and culture in Orlando
Orlando is one of the top touristic destinations in the US, filled
with entertainment and tourism options for the entire family; after all this is
the home of Walt Disney World and Universal studios, But there is so much more
that Central Florida has to offer. Orlando is big on the arts and culture. The
community is filled with art entrepreneurs and supporters, and as the city
keeps on growing, the arts and cultural keeps on developing as well.
Here are some of the best options that Orlando can offer the
community, places to enjoy the art and culture of Orlando:
Film
Orlando is pretty big on film, they have multiple colleges
and universities that teach film, from Valencia College that offers a more
technical degree, to Full Sail know for the technology and expensive equipment
they use to teach their students.
Central Florida has the Enzian Theater, a non-profit art
house movie theater where the big film festivals are hosted, like the Florida
Film Festival and the Orlando Film Festival. The atmosphere is way different
comparing to your local movie theater; it has a bar out side surrounded by
trees. Inside, the movie theatergoers sit in around tables where they enjoy
drinks and have dinner. All the films are considered art films, retro, or
independent.
Theater & Performing arts
Orlando, as many of the other big cities, get the Broadway
Across America’s plays where big Broadway shows come to town and play locally,
but it also has multiple community theaters. The community theaters
organizations are very impressive to watch, especially because the level of
quality in there shows are excellent and very exciting to watch, from great art
direction and acting, to even having special effects on stage. Most of local theaters are non-profit
organizations, and a lot of the people are volunteer, but the actors and people
involved have an amazing talent, and there skill level is exceptional, thanks
to the many colleges and universities close by with students trying to gain
experience as interns. You also get a lot of professionals involved in the play
who work at the theme parks, with people of the best knowledge and experience
in show business, all for an average of $20 a ticket.
Some of the best local theaters in town are the Orlando
Shakespeare Theater, The Mad Cow Theater, and The Downtown Theater.
Orlando is also home to the Orlando Ballet, started in 1974
and is one of the most prestigious ballet organizations in the state; and The
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra that plays over 100 performances per year.
Art
There are numerous of art galleries throughout Central
Florida, from museums to art expositions. One of the most notorious museums in
Orlando is the Orlando Museum of Art, who hosts the most prominent exhibitions,
and presents to the public 10 to 12 exhibitions on-site and 13 exhibitions
off-site. The OMA (Orlando Museum of Arts) founded in 1924, has the purpose to
continue the growth of Florida, ardent community support of the arts and as a
leading cultural institution in the region, and it has by enriching the
cultural life of Florida and providing excellence in the visual arts.
Another great place to recommend is the City Arts Factory in
the Downtown Arts District of Orlando; this is the largest collective of art
galleries, which showcases an infusion of international artwork with local
projects.
All through out Central Florida, and many different seasons
through the year, there are multiple different art festivals, some of the most
notorious are the Orlando Art Festival Spring, The Maitland Art Festival Fall,
Uptown Altamonte Art Expo, or the Winter park Sidewalk Art Festival. The
eye-catching art festivals are all unique in their own way, and they showcase the
most prominent emerging artists of Florida and around the globe.
Orlando is a rich place for culture and arts, and this is
just the start for what Orlando has in plan; there no signs of stopping for
“The City Beautiful” and they will keep on growing. Recently, Orlando just
opened the Dr. Phillips Center for the performing arts in Downtown Orlando, which
features a 2,700-seat Broadway theater, a 1,700-seat acoustic hall for ballet,
operas and orchestral performances, and a 300-seat venue for smaller functions.
Another future project that is coming along in Orlando is the Creative Village,
a mixed used architectural project that will featured all the needs to “live,
learn, work, and play.” Orlando is
growing faster in many different directions, from tourism, medical, business,
arts and culture; we will just have to wait and see, how this fast growing city
keeps making a stand and innovate in the world of culture.
By Christian Gabriel, Sensescope Editor
Monday, February 1, 2016
Micro Theater Miami, Trendy arts and hip atmosphere
Miami is known for the night life and trendy vibe, with
great beaches and social atmosphere, but also for the arts and culture of the
city. Places like Wynwood, Lincoln road, South Beach and Art Deco District,
just to name a few, makes the city a beautiful and artistic contemporary cultural
hub. There is a hidden place, that
mostly locals know, and you should add it to your list of “must do’s” in Miami,
this is the Micro Theater of Miami.
Following the tiny home movements, the place is a venue of
several small theaters that reaches a maximum capacity of up to 15 spectators per
showing and the show runs for 10 to 15 minutes.
The several theaters are shipping containers painted with stylish and
fashionable arts and graphics that give a hip and sophisticated vibe. After the show, you can socialize in an
outdoor bar with a garden atmosphere and enjoy drinks, as well as food, until
you wait for another show. The company describes it as “A constellation of
actors that present great texts all year round..”
The Micro Theater Miami is done with the Knight Foundation
and the CCEMiami (The Spanish Cultural Center), so most of the shows are in Spanish,
but there are some English show alternatives. The theater has the option of “Primetime,”
7 plays in scene and 6 showing of each from Thursday through Saturday, from
8p.m. to 11p.m. The second option is for “Golfa” or more late night showings
and a excellent night life, with 6 plays in scene and showing from 11p.m. to
1a.m. Fridays to Saturdays, and Sundays from 7p.m. to 10 a.m.
Benefits of assisting these performances are that you don’t know which famous actors can appear or come out of this theater. Because of the high production of telenovelas in Miami, there are a lot of the actors that take Micro Theater Miami as a hobby or a way to exercise their talents, and keep enhancing their performance in acting. As a spectator you will be surprised to see some recognized talents from Spanish television.
The place is located in 1490 Biscayne Blvd. in the downtown area of Miami. Check out their current shows and their description at www.microtheatermiami.com
by Christian Gabriel
Monday, January 25, 2016
The Lake Lugano House
1/25/2016
Design
The Lake Lugano House in Lugano, Switzerland, is modern home with minimalistic luxuries and made with environmental materials. Surrounded by trees and nature, and located in the slope of a hill, it gives a feeling of openness, transparency, and tranquility of being in the freedom of the outdoors and the green environment.
The Home is design by Architect Jacopo Mascheroni with JM Architecture, and their design team Paolo Basco, Rex Gapux, and Jasen Lara. In a built area of 350mq, the house overlooks in one side the mountains in a private zone, while the bedroom areas has the garden view overlooking the lake. The House is design as an environmental property with the use of geothermal energy, rain water collection system, roof gardens, and a low emittance glass insulated with argon gas to optimize the thermal efficiency, and the use of natural shading with the trees.
The house has an amazing and unique style of design, but it’s definitely not for everyone. The idea of walls being glasses could be considered as not a private home, even though you are sounded by trees and nature, and there is a white mural in the back that blocks viewers and makes the home private. It depended on what sense you see it, but definitely this house is a piece of art, with great uniqueness and style.
Photos & Source by JM Architecture
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