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Infor and Snowflake Partner to Build Automated Analytics & BI Platform – AiThority
Posted: February 27, 2020 at 1:23 am
Birst integrated platform eliminates the need for separate ETL, data modeling, data prep & analytics tools
Infor, a global leader in business cloud software specialized by industry, announced it is partnering withSnowflake, the cloud data platform, to help enterprises build automated data warehouses using the Birst full-stack analytics and BI platform.
Birst is a single, integrated, end-to-end platform for building automated data warehouses natively on Snowflake, eliminating the need for separate ELT/ETL (extract, load & transform, and extract, transform & load), data modeling, data preparation and analytics tools. In addition, the Birst platform will provide enterprise data governance and fine-grained control/security, at the row and column level, within Snowflake, along with auditing and built-in usage tracking.
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Joint customers can use Birsts self-service data preparation capabilities to blend end-user-created data with enterprise data in Snowflake, providing true self-service for business users and analysts.
Birst and Snowflake both run natively in AWS (Amazon Web Services), which speeds data processing and querying, while obviating the need to export data out of Snowflake.
We are excited about our partnership with Infor, saidKevin Miller, Snowflake vice president of systems integrators. With this integration, customers can now take advantage of Birsts Networked BI automation and intelligence within Snowflake. This will allow customers an optimized experience while eliminating unnecessary data movement.
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Kim Davis, Infor vice president of BI & analytics partnerships, said, Our joint customers will benefit from the speed, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of Snowflakes zero-management, cloud-built data warehouse. Through this partnership, users can perform all ELT transformations and data warehouse automation within the Snowflake database.
The Birst cloud BI and analytics platform helps organizations understand and optimize processes in less time than traditional solutions. Built with patented automation and machine learning technologies, Birst connects teams and applications across the organization via a trusted network of analytics, delivering insights that help organizations make smarter decisions. This unique approach has helped organizations transform the way they operate, often in 90 days or less.
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Robotic hard hat: automation does the tedious survey work at construction sites – The Boston Globe
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Oliver can also handle another dull task: spray-painting lines on the ground as it rolls along, to indicate the exact placement of walls, water pipes or wiring. With its autonomous guidance system, the robot can independently scan or tag a construction site without human assistance, perhaps at night when itll have the place to itself.
RCML designed Oliver in partnership with Beverly-based Windover Construction. Both companies were assisted by Autodesk, which makes 3-D design software for the construction industry and runs a technology center in the Seaport District where architects and construction companies can learn and develop new building techniques.
At Autodesk, RCML chief executive Lana Graf encountered engineers from Windover working on new construction techniques. From them she learned of the need for a cheaper, more efficient way to run 3-D scans.
"They would not have found each other if they hadnt both been here, said Rick Rundell, who runs Autodesks technology centers.
These days, architects build virtual structures inside a computer long before construction workers break ground. Autodesk makes software that can simulate every detail of a building, down to the placement of light switches and sprinkler nozzles.
But construction workers are only human; how to make sure that sprinkler nozzle is the right location, that corner angle is set to just the right degree? Since the 1990s, contractors have been using laser scanners to generate 3-D images of the building as they erect it. These images of the real building can be overlaid on the architects virtual building to identify discrepancies before they throw the whole thing out of whack.
Its measureable and accurate up to one millimeter, said Scott Diaz, director of business development for the construction industry at FARO Technologies, a Florida company that makes the 3-D laser scanner used by Oliver. "Youre now able to bring the real world onto your desktop.
Such scans must be done regularly, floor by floor, to catch errors before they get out of hand. Thats where Oliver comes in. Its named for MIT graduate Oliver Smoot, who in a famous stunt in 1958 laid his body end-over-end across the Massachusetts Avenue bridge to measure the length of the river crossing in "Smoots.
Oliver features a laser scanner mounted about 5 feet high that can rotate 360 degrees. At the front and rear of the robot, LIDAR detectors use a separate laser system to detect landmarks and avoid obstacles, so Oliver can find its own way through the area. The robot stops and scans multiple locations, storing the captured data in the same kind of SD memory card used in digital cameras.
Its scanner beams millions of laser dots and the reflected light builds out a 3-D map. It can also repeat the process using a digital camera that records the color of every object for additional realism. When loaded into a computer, the result is an almost photo-like image of the mapped area, that can be compared with the digital blueprints.
Once programmed, Oliver can navigate the construction site on its own, running its scans at night when workers are off duty and having them ready for architects the next morning. With its large rubber tires, Oliver can climb stairs or a ramp, so it can scan multiple floors.
In addition, Olivers chassis contains room for a can of paint, and a spray nozzle. Guided by its map of the area, the robot can show workers where to install walls, doorways, cables, and ducts. The prototype holds just one can of paint, but future versions could carry multiple colors - perhaps white for walls, black for doorways, red for electric wires, and blue for water pipes.
Spawned by graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, RCML makes software that lets robots from different manufacturers work with each other. For instance, its software helps manage robots on the assembly lines of carmaker Tesla. But RCML also creates robotic hardware, such as a machine for stacking donut baskets that they designed for fast food chain Dunkin Donuts.
Graf has come to believe that theres huge potential in putting robots to work in the building trades. I was literally seeing so many inefficiencies in the construction industry, she said. "We would like to reduce waste out of construction, and we would like to make it eco-friendly.
Windover vice president Amr Raafat does not expect that Oliver will eliminate jobs. Instead the robot will free up highly-paid technical staff, who have plenty of other work to do.
For now, Oliver is just a prototype thats been tested at three Windover construction sites. But Graf hopes to make such robots a common sight on building projects worldwide. Others have had the same idea. One of the Boston areas best known robot makers. Boston Dynamics, which has generated worldwide attention with its four-legged Spot robots, is working with FARO to develop a walking laser scanner that could scamper around a construction site like a Labrador retriever.
Hiawatha Bray can be reached at hiawatha.bray@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @GlobeTechLab.
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DFLabs IncMan 5.0: Advanced ML algorithm, and an increased automation speed – Help Net Security
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DFLabs, the award-winning Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) vendor is pleased to announce the availability of IncMan 5.0. It is a completely new release, with a series of fresh features, such as:
The new release of IncMan SOAR will provide clients and partners with an optimized platform with unprecedented speed and flexibility. Specific attention was placed at improving the execution speed of automation, with an increase in automation speed well above 70%.
Users will also be able to design and adapt the interface according to their needs, all the while gaining complete control over their runbooks section. The search functionality has been upgraded, with users now being able to save their searches and identify which keywords are relevant for their research.
Furthermore, the machine learning algorithm for Deduplication/ARK 2.0 has been remodeled to merge incidents with similar characteristics together. This allows IncMan to create incidents only when an original case arises.
DFLabs also completely redesigned the core sections of the platform, and the new interface is particularly crafted to provide users a quicker and more efficient path toward gaining control over their security operations.
Lastly, with the latest enhancements, users will be able to install IncMan SOAR on multiple nodes and increase horizontal scalability. Users can dedicate certain nodes to particular activities whenever they need a high-performance system.
We are extremely pleased to offer this new release, said Dario Forte, CEO, and Founder, DFLabs. IncMan SOAR 5.0 is an important step forward for DFLabs. This new release provides the scalability and enterprise grade capabilities, which are now mandatory for the Next-Gen SOAR.
DFLabs IncMan SOAR is already available and will be demoed at RSA Conference 2020.
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Netsparker to Present on Automating and Scaling Web Application Security at RSA 2020 – PRNewswire
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Netsparker, a leading web application security solution, will be participating in RSA Conference 2020 with a talk by one of the company's leading sales engineers, a live interview with Security Weekly, and a booth in the North Expo.
Vince Hinojosa, a sales engineer with years of experience in the network and web application security industry will present on "Scaling-UP & Automating Your Web Application Security in this Brave New World" at the South Briefing Center, both S-1500 on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 12:40 pm.
During the talk, Vince will look at the challenges that web security professionals are facing, and will explain how one could overcome the challenge by scaling-up and automating the process of identifying vulnerabilities in web applications.
Netsparker has also sponsored a booth at the conference and experts will be available to answer questions about web vulnerability scanning and automation, scaling up web application security. They can be found at booth #6465 in the North Expo during the conference. For those that would like to book a meeting slot or receive more information, contact oksana@netsparker.com.
Kevin Gallagher, chief revenue officer of Netsparker, will participate in a live on-site interview during the conference with Security Weekly on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 10:30 am PT. He will be talking about how to gain control and secure all web assets with scaling and automation. The live stream can be accessed here: https://securityweekly.com/live/.
For more information on the RSA Conference, visit: https://www.rsaconference.com/.
About NetsparkerNetsparker is the only web application security solution that delivers automatic verification of vulnerabilities with exclusive pre-scan automation and Proof-Based Scanning technology. Netsparker is an easy to use and fully automated DAST solution that scans any type of web application, provides actionable results, and integrates with company workflow tools to close the loop between IT and developers. This best-in-class web application security solution identifies vulnerabilities from the early stages of application development through production. With global headquarters in London and North American headquarters in Austin, Texas, Netsparker serves customers worldwide in the technology, professional services, banking, and government markets, as well as many Fortune 500 companies. For more information visit https://www.netsparker.com/.
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Digitisation and automation for mining: the only way forward – March 2020 – SICK Automation Southern Africa – SA Instrumentation and Control
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Digitisation and automation for mining: the only way forwardMarch 2020IT in Manufacturing
The theme for the Mining Indaba 2020 Optimising Growth and Investment in the Digitised Mining Economy reinforced the need to focus on innovation, technology and automation. Technology, implemented alongside the correct logistics and strategy, makes a significant difference to age-old industries. The mining industry has never before faced such challenges as it does now. It is in urgent need of transformation.
SICK Automation has the technology capable of making that change.
SICKs Sensor Intelligence draws on its complete system expertise, supplemented by over 70 years experience as a market leader in sensors and sensor application solutions. SICK combines detailed application knowledge with reliable software architecture to optimally integrate its sensors into your system.
South Africa is leveraging technologies to improve mining efficiency and safety, and is fine-tuning the transformation from manual operations to more automated mining. SICK Automation is leading the way as a continual mining brand. Whether it is an underground or open-cast mine, the company has an automation solution that has been industry tested and optimised to suit South African mining conditions and needs.
A global specialist for factory automation, logistics and process automation applications, SICK Automation has over 44 000 products for the most challenging industry applications that require high precision proximity detection systems. Apart from its level, pressure, flow. presence detection, machine vision and other products, the company is an industry leader in the following fields:
Laser and radar scanners
SICK is globally renowned as a leader in laser scanner innovation and has been researching and developing this technology for over 40 years. Today, its laser scanners are used around the world for geo-mapping, exploring the universe at terrestrial space observatories, to protecting miners deep under the Earths surface.
Designed for indoor and outdoor applications, for day and night use, and with special weather filters, these laser scanners can go where humans cannot, and reach levels that no other product can. SICKs extensive range of laser scanners provides intelligent scanning solutions for wide-reaching logistic and automation requirements. Applications for mining include:
Material flow and volume measurement
If users need to measure bulk materials on conveyor belts or in piles, the laser volume flowmeter Bulkscan offers a precise measuring procedure and an appealing alternative to a belt scale. The Bulkscan continuously measures the flow rate without making contact regardless of weather conditions and the condition of the material. Intelligent additional functions on Bulkscan LMS511, such as measurement of the centre of gravity, height of the bulk, and belt monitoring prevent damage to the machines and conveyor belts a definite benefit when optimising the flow of goods and efficiently controlling conveyor belts. The Bulkscan is exemplary in both maintenance and cost-effectiveness, and, thanks to a special alloy housing and integrated heating, it is robust and suitable for outdoor use.
Driver assistance and collision avoidance
Large vehicles within the mining industry pose a continuous challenge to life and infrastructure. Turning, cornering and reversing in close proximity to walls and drop offs or other equipment and people can result in damage or fatality. High precision proximity detection systems monitor available distance and identify potential collision hazards.
Suited for most underground mining vehicles, and using advanced laser scanner technology, underground vehicle operators are assisted to safely and efficiently manoeuvre within the tunnel. From front and rear-end detection, to corner cutting and overshooting, drivers receive visual feedback on a touch screen display as well as audible alarm warnings.
On surface mines, in dusty and harsh environments, the risk of collision is a reality. SICK has developed radar sensors that are able to withstand dirt and hostile weather conditions, as well as temperature fluctuations ranging between -30 and 50C. These sensors provide reliable detection of any object which falls within their detection cones up to 20metres.
Driver assistance systems, using 3D LiDAR or vision sensors detect blind zones around vehicles and warn the operator of potential sources of danger as well as providing navigation and steering support. The sensor detects up to 55000 measurement points across four layers and emits three echo signals per measuring beam, increasing the number of measurement points to up to 165000 per second.
Continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS)
The Carbon Tax came into effect on 1 June 2019 in South Africa, and will be phased in over a period of time to allow companies to comply and adopt cleaner and more efficient technologies. SICK has tried and tested technologies in use across the globe. Its CEMS solutions have been specifically designed for measuring emissions at mining and industrial facilities. These systems measure pollutants, reference quantities, and perform data processing on the results in accordance with relevant national or international legislation.
Conclusion
Technology has an important role in the mining industry. Countries that implement national initiatives that drive transformation and inclusive, broad-based development goals are far more enticing to investors. Research and development in the mining industry as well as the adoption of innovation are the keys to the sustainability of the industry in South Africa and the rest of the continent.
Whatever the distance, whatever the dimensions, for indoor, outdoor and underground applications, SICK offers consulting and design services so that its solutions are uniquely tailored to a mines specific requirements be it for the copper, coal, diamond or platinum sectors.
For more information contact Grant Joyce, SICK Automation Southern Africa, +27100600558, grant.joyce@sickautomation.co.za, http://www.sickautomation.co.za
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Smart Shopping campaigns: How to test and extract more value from automated campaigns – Search Engine Land
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Kirk Williams of ZATO Marketing spoke on Google Smart Shopping campaigns at SMX West 2020.
Have you gotten the hard sell? Google reps have been pushing Shopping advertisers to adopt Smart Shopping campaigns and to even switch away from standard Shopping campaigns entirely. You shouldnt abandon standard Shopping just yet, said Kirk Williams, owner of ZATO Marketing at SMX West in San Jose last week, but its probably time to start testing and understanding how Smart Shopping campaigns work.
Smart Shopping can definitely perform well, but what you lose if you just run Smart Shopping campaigns is data that can inform other marketing efforts, said Williams. You still want to be running [standard Shopping and Smart Shopping] together.
The big differences between Smart Shopping campaigns compared to Smart Shopping are automation (almost entirely) and data (very little). Google doesnt provide data on audiences, search terms or placements in Smart Shopping campaigns.
In fact, Williams noted, Smart Shopping and standard Shopping run on two distinct codebases and are managed by two different engineering teams in separate Google offices. We know the trend is toward automation, so how can advertisers make the most of Smart Shopping campaigns? Williams offered several tactics for Smart Shopping advertisers. Here are four key ones.
While Smart Shopping campaigns are a black box in many ways, Williams has some neat tricks for uncovering more data than first meets the eye.
Set up custom Channel Groupings in Google Analytics for Smart Shopping and standard Shopping Campaigns. Youll then be able to use advanced segments to compare the two against certain dimensions.
Use the custom labels in your product feeds to segment and test products to learn which ones perform better in Smart versus standard Shopping campaigns.
Williams suggested using custom labels to isolate higher performing or popular products with segments such as top products, most reviewed products or gateway products.
Even if your feed uploads automatically into Google Merchant Center, there are many features and levers you can adjust for testing and optimization.
For example, use Feed Rules for testing titles. To do this, first up products for your test and control groups using custom labels in your feed. Then in Merchant Center, set up your title test via Feed Rules. Analyze performance by comparing click share, click-through rate, impression share and total eligible impressions (impressions/impression share), advised Williams.
With essentially no set-up time (82 seconds! said Williams) and the rest nearly entirely automated, what does job security look like in a Smart Shopping campaign landscape?
There is always a market for problem solvers, said Williams. (And Williams exemplifies this. He is ever-curious and constantly looking for ways to add value and solve problems for clients and fellow marketers.)
The key to adding value and getting more out of your Shopping efforts starts with understanding how Smart Shopping works.
Some examples: You cant add placement exclusions to Smart Shopping campaigns, but Williams figured out that you can exclude them at the Account level and apply those to your Smart Shopping campaigns. You can also add negative keywords to Smart Shopping campaigns, youll just have to ask your Google rep to do it for you. And the ROAS default in these campaigns is 200%, for example. Dont rely on defaults. Is that the right setting for your products?
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Reparations: One Necessary Step Toward Black Freedom – The Center for Law and Social Policy
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By Darrel Thompson
Reparations for descendants of enslaved Black people have been discussed on and off at least since the end of the Civil War. But the conversation has been reignited by an inflamed racist political climate, drawing renewed focus to the nations racist past. Last spring, students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. voted to create a fund benefitting descendants of enslaved Black people sold by the university; all Democratic presidential candidates have stated they support studying reparations; and last June, Congress held a hearing on a bill to study reparations and propose solutions.
Instead of reparations, some argue that a better path is incremental policy change, such as addressing disparities in education and making neighborhoods safe. On its face, that seems sensible given current public opinion on reparations and the stubborn inequities in Black life. Black males in public schools score about 30 points lower than white males in reading in the fourth gradewith the gap persisting at eighth grade. Though cannabis usage rates are similar, Black people are arrested nearly three times as much as white people. Babies born to Black women with doctorates or professional degrees are about three times more likely to die than babies born to white women with only high school diplomas or GEDs. In deciding which policies to advocate for, theres a tension between grand, aspirational issues like reparations and more immediate, achievable solutions that must be pursued when appropriate. But the two arent mutually exclusive or substitutes for one another. They are priorities that can and should be pursued side by side; yet, thats easier said than done. But reparations arent just another policy with costs and benefits to assesstheyre about something deeper.
Reparations are not a handout, just one piece of legislation or a check. Reparations are about Black life, Black freedom, justice, and wholeness. Theyre about whether the United States government will acknowledge the inhumanity of enslavement, segregation and other forms of government-authorized discrimination, and work to repair those injusticesacknowledging Black peoples full humanity demands justice in reparations.
There are a couple things that can be done to move reparations forward. First, educating the public about the atrocities against Black people be should prioritized. They include not only enslavement, but land theft; federal complicity in white mob terror, such as lynching; discrimination in the GI bill, housing, labor; and mass incarceration. And second, coalition must be formed with indigenous peoples in the United States and other persecuted peoples who have been injured by the federal government. Such a coalition could build a broad-based movement and help develop reparations in the U.S. as a legally enforceable race-neutral norm. Moreover, it would affirm that true justice is not zero sum.
Questions are always raised about reparations cost and who would get paid. And those are legitimate, complex matters to sort out. And we should sort them out. To deny even exploring how those and other matters can be addressed violates the full demands of justice. Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee (D-Tex.) has introduced H.R. 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act. CLASP is proud to endorse this bill because we acknowledge the transatlantic slave trade, enslavement, Jim Crow, and a host of 20th century public policies have persecuted Black Americans, causing immense harm requiring repair. In so doing, we explore a path toward reparation so that Black Americans can receive the debt thats owedleading lives more justified, whole, and free.
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Texas’ Freedom Solar talks about its most successful year yet (and the power of a Millennial workforce) – Solar Builder
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Austin, Texas-based Freedom Solar just had its most successful year since its founding in 2007, due largely to the increasing number of homeowners and corporations going solar. Freedom Solar grew revenue by 75% to nearly $50 million, completing 1,288 commercial and residential installations in 2019 for a total of 13.69 megawatts (MW) of solar power in comparison to a total of 8 MW of solar power in 2018.
Growth continued to accelerate throughout the year, culminating in fourth quarter revenues of $16.5 million and nearly 4.8 MW installed 35% of the full-year total. Since its founding, Freedom , an authorized SunPower dealer since 2016, has installed more than 67 MW of solar panels, which produce enough power each year to power more than 7,000 Texas homes and avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to taking 15,000 cars off the road for a year.
The shift toward solar energy just keeps building in both the residential and business markets, said Freedom Solar CEO Bret Biggart. More Texans than ever before are discovering that clean, reliable power sourced directly from the Lone Star States abundant sunshine is an affordable way to take control of their energy costs now and in the future.
Residential sales increased by a wild 94% in 2019, driven by growing consumer interest in solar, especially in the competitive electricity markets across Texas.
San Antonio and Austin have historically been the largest solar markets in Texas due to rebates offered by the municipally owned utilities. As the price of installing solar continues to fall, there is growing interest in solar and backup power among homeowners in the deregulated areas where 85% of the states population lives, including Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Almost half of Freedom Solars 2019 residential sales came from the Austin market, about one-quarter each from San Antonio and DFW, and 10% from the Houston market.
Commercial solar is also growing as businesses strive for differentiation in a competitive labor market. Over the past year, Freedom has seen a growing trend toward solar among Texas automobile dealerships, which consume roughly 18 percent more energy per square foot than the average office building, much of it attributable to lot and display lighting. But Freedom is also seeing solar growth in industries such as financial institutions, hotels, multifamily housing and distribution centers.
Corporations are finding that their environmentally motivated employees want to work for a company with a strong dedication to sustainability and realize that motivating those employees has a positive trickle-down effect to customers, says Biggart. Millennial workers are more vocal about their sustainability expectations than any previous generation and view working for a company with a strong commitment to sustainability as a valuable perk.
To illustrate, Biggart pointed to a survey of 1,000 employees of large U.S. companies. Nearly half of all respondents and three-quarters of millennial workers said they would be willing to accept a smaller salary to work for a company that is environmentally responsible.
More than 70% said they were more likely to work for a company with a strong environmental agenda and most said they would be more likely to stay with such a company long term.
Further, more than a third said they would devote more time and effort to a job because of their employers strong sustainability program, and upwards of 10% said they would be willing to take a $5,000-$10,000 pay cut to work for such a company.
Millennials will make up 75% of the work force within six years, and environmental responsibility is an important issue to themfar more so than to Gen X or baby boomers, Biggart said. Large enterprises that demonstrate a serious commitment to environmental sustainability are realizing an ever-increasing competitive workplace advantage in terms of attracting and retaining the brightest and best employees.
Freedom projects continued growth in 2020 of more than 80%. The company expects to add more than 400 new projects during the first quarter alone.
To service its expanding business Freedom added 82 new employees in 2019 and 14 so far this year, for a total of 160, and anticipates adding 89 more employees by the end of the year.
This rapid growth has required moving to larger offices in three out of the companys four markets it serves to accommodate new employees. With warehouses and full local operations in each market, Freedom is equipped to provide faster, more efficient installations than ever before.
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Bharti Kher Explores ‘The Unexpected Freedom of Chaos’ at Perrotin Gallery – WWD
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These are a few of Bharti Khers predictions for 2020: Texting will be made possible by thought power alone, using headsets that detect and convert brain signals to digital signals. A pill for curing malaria will be available, and major experiments in longevity yield promising results. Right wing ideologies find voice in leaderships across the world. Climate crisis caused by changes in the weather becomes a major threat to the earth and its ecosystems. I am 51.
The artist outlines these predictions and many more, for the years 2010 to 2039, in a booklet accompanying her 30-year project Virus. The artwork, composed of a spiral of white bindis, is affixed to the wall leading into the skylit exhibition space at Perrotin gallery in New York. Kher, who lives and works in New Delhi, India, has been staying in one of the gallerys top-floor artist apartments while installing The Unexpected Freedom of Chaos, her first solo show in New York since 2012. The exhibition marks a continuation of her exploration of ideas around the self, sight, and change.
Kher notes that in the time shes been away, New York has changed but so has the world, so has her art, and so has she.
Our bodies are constantly breaking down, our cells regenerate every 40 days, they destroy themselves and new ones are made, she says. So we have this incredible possibility of being new if you want to every 40 days.
The artists sculptural cracked mirror works are stationed on the perimeter of the room, affixed to the walls and facing out on her smaller scale Intermediaries clay sculptures propped on custom pedestals throughout the space. All of the work in the room is fundamentally broken, although each piece has been transformed past a point of damage.
All the works began with the element of breaking, and the design of the hammer, she says of her process. They just break how theyre going to break, and for me thats part of the joy that the work takes on its own life and becomes what it needs to become.
What she means is that she breaks her art in order to expose it, and in doing so explores the possibilities of what that object is capable of being. In a similar vein to how Japanese pottery is repaired with gold and the visible cracks are celebrated, Kher uses the visual fracture to inject an element of vulnerability into her work.
You have to break them to then work on them, and fix them, she says. A lot of the work is about regeneration. When you break something, you free it from itself. Theres no longer a mirror, its something else. And that as an artist gives me freedom and the possibility to change the thing, the very fundamental of the object itself.
Kher taps into the history of mirrors and how they relate to a connection between the body and mind. Not that the works are mirrors in function; in addition to being cracked, the surface is mostly obscured by colored bindis.
The bindi is a marker, its a sign of consciousness thats why I use them, she says, adding that they also represent the literal residue of someones day. The bindis operate as a restorative agent for her works, as well as a symbol of both sight and the self. What do you see, how do you see if you stick one [on the mirrors surface], then thats an eye, is it looking at me now? Are these works now interactive?
Whether or not the works themselves are seeing, they do face and somewhat reflect Khers Intermediaries series of smaller clay sculptures, elevated around the room. Similar to the mirrors, these works are cracked, broken, smashed, or cut, and transformed through repair or collage. Cheekily named, the figures which Kher has collected and refurbished with often surreal results, superimposing the human with the divine also connect back to 2600 B.C., when during the Harappan civilization in South Asia it was believed that the act of blowing into clay would bring it to life. Khers works might not be specific to herself, but they are markers of her own presence.
After spending last year in a highly generative space, the start of this year is proving to be more skewed toward exhibiting for the artist. In addition to her show at Perrotin and a scheduled talk at Harvard University on March 3, Kher also has an exhibition opening next month at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. And her large-scale sculpture, part of the Dhaka Biennale, should start disintegrating any day now.
The artist also designed a tote bag as part of Parleys Artist Ocean Bag collaboration, which will be sold at Perrotin during her exhibition and benefit the organizations efforts to remove plastic from the oceans and other bodies of water. While environmental causes can stir up dire narratives, Kher is doing her part but remaining optimistic about the possibility for change outside of her artwork, too.
You have space for repair and regeneration, and we have capacity to do great things, too, she says. So we can change everyone can change. We change every 40 days, dont we? Its in our DNA.
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The annual gathering of the nations conservative activists, CPAC, will get under way Thursday at Gaylord National Resort along the Potomac a few miles south of Washington, D.C. What has grown into the largest annual grassroots political conference in the nation will draw more than 15,000 foot soldiers from the conservative ranks. Their enthusiasm is evidence of the impact of this years theme: America v. Socialism.
For the past year, the words from President TrumpDonald John TrumpWinners andlosers from the South Carolina debate Five takeaways from the Democratic debate Democrats duke it out in most negative debate so far MOREs 2019 State of the Union message, America will never be a socialist country, have echoed across America.
The dividing lines for the 2020 presidential campaign are drawn. The lurch of the national Democrats towards the radical left has heightened both conservatives concern for our future and our dedication to staving off attacks on freedom itself.
Our energy and commitment to protect and expand freedom is as vibrant and strong as it ever has been. The American Conservative Union, sponsor of CPAC, was created to promote capitalism, defend freedom and crush communism and has led the conservative movement for more than half a century.
This isnt the conservative movement of William F. Buckley or our parents and grandparents. Times have changed.
Todays conservatives fight for issues as diverse as allowing American taxpayers to keep more of what they earn to promoting criminal justice reform, such as the landmark First Step Act that has helped to build new bridges with the minority community. Theres much more to be done, especially at the state level.
Conservative Americans are fully aware that, although tactics have shifted and the political landscape is vastly different, the principles in which we believe are timeless.
The essential cause of freedom is at the core of conservative thought. It emanates from the central belief that we are all created equal. It is expanded by the knowledge that our rights come from God, not from some earthly potentate. It culminates in the right of self-determination and the awesome responsibility of self-government.
Those enduring values are under frontal assault, but were ready for the fight. Recognizing that those values and our American way of life could be lost is a unifying theme and rallying cry for conservatives.
Younger people are especially aware of how close we are to going the way the radical and increasingly militant left would take us. They know the devastating impact a move toward socialism would have on our values, culture, economy and way of life. With the most years ahead of them, they have the most to lose. Thousands of conservative college students will be in the vanguard of the 2020 campaign and beyond.
The light of freedom also shines beyond our borders. America is still that city on a hill that John Winthrop memorialized almost 400 years ago. The eyes of all people remain upon us and are attracted to our hope and vision. There will be attendees and speakers from more than a dozen foreign countries at CPAC, and conservative activities have met in Australia, Japan, Brazil and Korea in the past year. They also held an impromptu meeting in Hong Kong with student protesters fighting for freedom against communist oppression.
As the world looks to us, American conservatives embrace our countrys role as the worlds only true superpower and the leader of the free world. We focus on freedom and the right of individuals to control their own destiny, and the nation to defend its borders.
Conservative policy initiatives stimulate economic growth and increase prosperity through lower taxation and curtailed over-regulation. Our hope and optimism stands in sharp contrast to the doom and gloom of those who want to take us towards collectivism.
As the president said in this years State of the Union Address, The best is yet to come.
Believing that our best days lie ahead is a galvanizing and energizing force for conservatives. Freedom is worth fighting for, and in the ongoing battle against socialism, conservatives will assure that America keeps winning.
Charlie Gerow, first vice chairman of the American Conservative Union, has held national leadership positions in several Republican presidential campaigns. He began his career on the campaign staff of Ronald Reagan. A nationally recognized expert in strategic communications, he is CEO of Quantum Communications, a Pennsylvania-based media relations and issue advocacy firm.
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