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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY STAR TO HOST NATION'S FIRST PLASTIC SURGERY SUMMER FASHION SHOW AND DEBUTS JEWELERY LINE ON LONG ISLAND NY


 
Dr. Stephen T. Greenberg to host a Fashion and Beauty Expo

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Dr. Greenberg will host this year's event at the Carlyle on the Green in Bethpage, NY, Thursday, April 22nd at 7pm.  Models will be wearing NYC designer Elene Cassis and showing off their most recent beauty treatments and procedures.  Bravo TV star Ramona Singer from the hit show The Real Housewives of NYC will be making a special appearance at the event.  The show will benefit A Gift From Alexa, a local autism charity.  Love My Shoes, Cactus Salon & Day Spas, LI Nail & Skin Institute, Twenty-12 Fashions, Personal Training Institute, Isogenix and others will be on hand to showcase the latest fashions and beauty techniques.
 

WHEN: April 22 at 7pm

WHERE: Carlye On the Green/ Bethpage State Park
           99 Quaker Meeting House Road
           Farmingdale, NY 11735




Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Wind: 50% of EU electricity in 2050


Press Release
Wind: 50% of EU electricity in 2050


Wind energy will meet 50% of the EU's electricity demand in 2050, top wind
energy personalities told Europe's largest wind energy conference and
exhibition.

Topping the agenda at the opening day of the European Wind Energy Conference
and Exhibition (EWEC 2010) in Warsaw was Europe's long-term energy supply.*

"2050 might seem like a long way off, but the decisions we take today will
have a big impact on our energy supplies in 40 years' time," said Arthouros
Zervos, President of the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).



With the G8 and EU already committed to an 80% greenhouse gas reduction by
2050, Zervos added: "We can't allow the politicians to make grand statements
and leave the serious decisions to the next generation. Given the long life
of power plants our vision for 2050 has to be reflected in the construction
of new power plants from at least 2020 onwards."



"A fully renewable power sector is the only solution to reaching
80-95% CO2reductions by 2050," he continued. "The remaining carbon
emissions will be
needed for other sectors, such as agriculture."



However, we should be talking about a "renewable energy economy" not a low
carbon one, Professor Zervos said. "Renewable energies can provide 100% of
Europe's power supplies by 2050 without any further contribution from any
so-called low-carbon technologies."



Wind energy is already a mainstream power source in Europe, annual market
growth has been impressive over the past 10 years - 23% on average.
"Realistically, wind can provide 50% of power supplies by 2050 if the
necessary changes to infrastructure and markets are made," said Christian
Kjaer, EWEA's Chief Executive. "The potential is there and the industry is
ready. All we have to do is maintain current growth rates on and offshore. I
am also confident that other renewables can easily meet the other half of
Europe's electricity needs".



"A pan-European grid is the first priority, but a clear vision of, and a
strong political commitment to, the long-term energy mix is also essential."
Kjaer explained that Europe needs to interconnect its electricity networks
as a necessary step towards a truly integrated European electricity market.



An integrated power market is essential for the smart management of
renewable energies, and to lower costs for consumers. "Energy is an
international challenge," concluded Kjaer. "It is astounding that 24 years
after establishing free movement of goods, services, capital and labour, the
EU has not yet established a fifth freedom: free movement of electricity."



Polish Under-Secretary of State, Marcin Korolec, said that in Poland, "wind
energy will develop on land and on sea. The data we have shows that Poland
has optimal wind conditions for the development of wind energy."



"Wind energy will be a very important element of electricity production. It
will provide many new jobs for the Polish economy," he said.

*For more information contact:*
Paolo Berrino, EWEA
paolo.berrino@ewea.org



EWEA is the voice of the wind industry, actively promoting the utilisation
of wind power in Europe and worldwide. It now has over 600 members from
almost 60 countries including manufacturers with a 90% share of the world
wind power market, plus component suppliers, research institutes, national
wind and renewables associations, developers, electricity providers, finance
and insurance companies and consultants.

©European Wind Energy Association - EWEA

Monday, April 19, 2010

REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY STAR TO HOST NATION'S FIRST PLASTIC SURGERY SUMMER FASHION SHOW AND DEBUTS JEWELERY LINE ON LONG ISLAND NY

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Real Life Makeover Patients To Enjoy "Coming Out in Designer" Party

REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY STAR TO DEBUT HER JEWELERY LINE AT RUNWAY SHOW

New York – Real Housewives of New York City Star Romona Singer will be debuting her new jewelery line and hosting the Nation's first cosmetic fashion show.  The extreme makeover patients of  a cosmetic surgeons wearing the worlds tops designers will boldly flaunt their new bodies at a cosmetic surgery fashion show and expo on Thursday April 22 2010 at 7pm Bethpage State Park-Carlyle on the Green on 99 Quaker Meeting Rd. Farmingdale , Long Island NY .Previously insecure about their appearance, the real life "Swans"  will enjoy an emotional "Coming Out" party at the fashion show with friends, family and many spectators looking on.  Mothers, daughters, young and old will reveal their surgeries at the spectacular show featuring the hottest and most sought after designer fashions. The event is being sponsored by Park Avenue Surgeon Dr. Stephen Greenberg and other local designers and merchants.  Coverage invited

"The Real Housewives of New York City" star Ramona Singer is graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, Singer started in the business 30 years ago as a buyer for Macy's, then moved into the wholesale clothing business with French Connection and Calvin Klien  She is now designing jewelry. Her line of pendants, earrings, bracelets and rings. Her jewelry line was inspired by her love for estate and art deco jewelry,  She also recently worked with a chemist to develop a skin care line "Tru Renewal."


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sony opens the doors to conceptual exhibition ‘Contemplating Monolithic Design’ at Milano Salone del Mobile





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Sony opens the doors to conceptual exhibition 'Contemplating Monolithic Design' at Milano Salone del Mobile

 

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Sony Corporation, Milan: Sony today opened the doors to its much anticipated exhibition "Contemplating Monolithic Design" at Milano Salone del Mobile, presenting the latest in Sony's creativity. Exclusively for this exhibition, Sony designers have worked with Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby to explore, through conceptual archetypes, the extension and integration of electronics, with furniture and architectural design. Visitors are offered a glimpse of how pushing the boundaries of technology and design could shape the living room of the future.

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The seed for this exhibition was Sony's new design concept, Monolithic Design. The concept of this new design, seeking only what is essential, leads us to consider the sense of presence that products bring to a space. This ideal has the potential to change the face of future home entertainment in the context of interior design. The exhibition at Milano Salone del Mobile intentionally pushes the boundaries of the core concept of Monolithic Design and serves to elevate this design language to the next level. The result is an experimental vision symbolising a deeper integration of product within contemporary lifestyles.

Kaz Ichikawa, project leader, Sony Creative Center commented, "For this exhibition we wanted to present a vision of what can be achieved through consumer electronics design and an integration with furniture and home architecture. The exhibition offers visitors the chance to experience a journey through the pursuit in finding the definitive balance between making a statement yet working in harmony with surroundings. We have presented this in five areas, each are experimental works in progress that illustrate varying scenario's representing Sony's vision of how products can integrate with contemporary interiors. It is extremely exciting for Sony to be displaying such forward-thinking and thought-provoking conceptual ideas on such an international scale."

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby said of the exhibition, "Our thinking was to create abstract objects for the everyday living environment, to show suggestions of how the Sony technologies might appear in our lives. We found it most interesting to explore abstracted, pure forms, each one representing a different area of the living space. We have used simple raw materials, since these seemed a strong partner for the great complexity of the microtechnology that they were paired with. In forming and resolving our ideas we came to four new archetypes that to us represented all the possibilities of the new Sony technologies in the home."

The Space

The setting for this experiential revelation is an anechoic chamber; filled with sound absorbing cones to create a noiseless space. Anechoic spaces allow for a keen sense of hearing, our vision becomes sharper, leading us to tune in to the reality of the things around us. We invite the visitors to focus their senses on the new realm unfolding around them, conveyed in the five areas of archetypes.

Area 1: Icon

The essence of Monolithic Design

In this space Sony presents an installation representing the essence of Monolithic Design at its purest and its most symbolic level. The object is set, in a monumental style, into a slab of slate, representing the dynamic, elegant presence of a form, which stands quiet and calm, yet penetrates the earth and air of its entire environment.

Area 2: Insight

Sound and light in a single object

Visitors in area two will experience a demonstration of how sound and light may integrate and coexist in interior spaces. Owing to the development of Sony's unique speaker drive system, vertical drive-technology and proprietary digital signal processing technology, speakers can be now integrated to LED lighting to maintain the personalized decor. Here the archetypes apply materials such as cultured marble, wood and organic glass that fits comfortably within multiple home environments. The harmony of the glow radiating from the light with the sound emanating from the omni-directional speaker producing 360° acoustic field embodies a new archetype.

Area 3: Intimate

Personal visual soundfield

An exercise in the essential. Pairing a television with near-field speakers yields a private sphere of entertainment that offers a soundstage with impressive presence. In this personal space, we can immerse ourselves in audio and video content without disturbing others or being distracted. Within the space stand a stool, television and stand, and near-field speaker and stand, creating a new personal experience.

Area 4: Integrate

Visual sound furniture

Area four offers a variant on Monolithic Design expression, with an intelligent connection to furniture and interior space. The mechanical aspect of television or audio systems is neatly incorporated in this archetype to express a new face in furniture. Here, the archetype creates audio without imposition of a mass of imposing technology. The material was made by stererolithography, a 3D printing process providing a pattern and unique structure which have been uniquely designed to achieve acoustic transparency.

Area 5: Install

Architectural furniture integrated with sound lights

This area connects all elements of light, space and sound. Experimental products and furniture populate this experiential space of an abstracted living room. The essential pieces of a speaker, lights and television do not dominate any space, yet their powerful simplicity is immediately apparent.

In the quest for Monolithic Design, we limited the focus to essential elements, however, as the diverse examples on display show - from lighting to furniture to architecture and living space - the potential to inspire pieces that blend seamlessly into many settings is unlimited.

'Contemplating Monolithic Design' by Sony is open for public viewing from 14th to 19th April in the impressive space of Officine Stendhal at Via Stendhal 35. For more information please visit the Sony @ Milano Salone del Mobile website: http://www.sony.net/design/milano/

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Sony is a leading global innovator of audio, video, communications and information technology products for both the consumer and professional markets. Sony is renowned for its audio-visual products, such as the BRAVIA™ LCD high-definition television, Cyber-shot™ digital camera, Handycam® camcorder, "α" (pronounced Alpha) digital SLR camera, and Walkman® MP3 player as well as its VAIO™ personal computers and high-definition (HD) professional broadcast equipment, highlighted by the XDCAM® HD. Offering a complete end-to-end HD value chain and with its electronics, music, pictures, game and online businesses, Sony is one of the world's leading digital entertainment brands, employing approximately 170,000 people worldwide. 

Through its long-term football partnerships as an official sponsor of the UEFA Champions League until 2012, Official FIFA Partner until 2014 and global sponsor of the FIFA World Cup™ in 2010 and 2014, Sony is inspiring a sense of excitement for the millions of football fans around the world. 

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Notes to Editors:

About Sony Design

The first Sony Design Centre was founded in Tokyo in 1961, since this time designers at Sony have strived to develop innovative products under the philosophy of 'building high-performance, easy-to-use and beautiful products with a distinctive Sony flair'. Over the years and in line with the overall Sony strategy, Design at Sony developed globally and today designers of various nationalities and backgrounds are playing active roles in Sony Design from locations in the US, UK, Singapore and China.  Sony Design Global Web Site: http://www.sony.net/fun/design

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