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NoneInternationally acclaimed Chinese artist Cao Fei’s first retrospective in Australia, My City is Yours at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, sets out to disorient and overstimulate the senses. In the exhibition introduction, Cao describes “a show that’s boisterous like the mall or the market”. It bombards you with documentaries and sci-fi films, virtual reality (VR) games and vintage arcade machines, neon lights contrasting industrial metal scaffolds, electronica jamming hip-hop music. Yet, this city-scape of an exhibition has been designed with care. You could take these all in: sitting in a vintage cinema chair by some beach sand, perhaps submerged in sponge blocks; lounging on a sofa in a family living room; hunching on a bunk bed in a factory; resting on the vinyl padded chrome chair of a Cantonese yum-cha restaurant. Cao embraces this mix of pleasure, convenience, banality, challenge and alienation condensed into the nostalgic, dazzling yet future-craving contemporary life. Retro-perspective The entrance of the show replicates the reception of the now demolished Hongxia Theatre in Beijing, built in 1957 for workers employed to build China’s first computers, with the aid of the Soviet Union. The gilt Chinese inscriptions on the scarlet signboard — “Splendid Galaxy” and “Human World Motion Pictures” — set the retro-futuristic tone that permeates the exhibition. Through the doors, the gallery space transforms into offices and a cinema furnished with Hongxia Theatre’s chairs, desks and chandeliers. Behind a curtain of a retro wardrobe flashes portraits of current residents. Cao rented the theatre as a studio between 2015 and 2021. Her time roaming the once cultural hotspot for China’s early techno-optimists results in installations, two documentaries and a sci-fi film, as well as VR work. Through this range of media, the ambitious project connects past and future, as the exhibition section title, Enter the Wormhole, suggests. The documentary Postscript of Hongxia (2023) captures the memories and fights of the residents and the buildings being brutally bulldozed. Another video work, An Elegy to Hongxia (2023), plays the overly optimistic folk music The Morning Sun at Eight and Nine O’clock (composed by Chinese contemporary indie musician Xiongxiong Homework). The music takes its title from a famous quote by Chairman Mao stressing young people’s vigour, yet the accordion player performs this elegy amid the ruins of the cinema, farewelling a lost socialist dream. This lost dream and accordion music rebirth in Cao’s 2019 sci-fi film NOVA. In this imagined town Nova, a Chinese computer scientist and a Soviet expert fall in love, dancing to Soviet folk and propaganda music, Katyusha. But this collective dream ends again in tragedy. Their love child dissolves into a digital soul trapped in a virtual realm. He is trekking China’s past, present and future socialisms, perhaps forever. Factory disco and Canto-humour Moving toward the Factory Zone, the doubt on techno progression in NOVA is replaced by a disco frenzy in the film Asia One (2018). This story sets in the world’s first fully automated storage and distribution centre in Kunshan, outskirt of Shanghai. Workers dressed in Maoist period style dance in the empty gigantic warehouse. A red banner in yellow Chinese characters reads “Humans and machines, hand in hand creating miracles”. The rebellious spirit and optimism in Asia One on one hand evoke connection to China’s recent revolution, on another hand suggest some hope of a future collaborating with machines. This retro fantasy could be Cao’s iconic Canto-humour, influenced by 1990s Hong Kong films such as Stephen Chow’s mo lei tau (nonsense) comedies. Such films were once screened in the Harbour City Cinema, in Sydney’s Chinatown, and Cao has selected movie posters to exhibit alongside the Hongxia project. The same kind of absurdist Cantonese humour can be found in her earliest DV video work Imbalance 257 (1999). Youngsters from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts act out scenes in the studio, toilet, dormitory and video game arcade. This is the work that caught the attention of the art world, bringing Cao to a global audience two decades ago. This video work, together with other early DV videos like Rabid Dog (2002) and San Yuan Li (2003, with Ou Ning) are played on retro CRT TVs. You could watch these DVs on the tables surrounding dim-sum trolleys salvaged from the old Haymarket Marigold restaurant. Chinatown hip hop shuffle Sydney’s Asian-Australian community is celebrated in the newly commissioned work, Hip Hop: Sydney. It is part of Cao’s ongoing series featuring amateur locals dancing on the streets of Guangzhou, New York, Fukuoka and now Sydney. For this iteration, cosplayers dance in dress-up photo booths; tour guides dance in front of the Haymarket Chinatown ceremonial archway; 90-year-old George Wing Kee dances in front of the Sydney sensation Emperor’s Garden Cakes & Bakery; shoppers dance between aisles of Asian food in Market City’s Thai Kee supermarket; writer and broadcaster Benjamin Law cameos as a waiter. He dances in front of the famous Chinatown Chinese Noodle Restaurant while its boss, Xiaotang Qin, plays Jingle Bells on his violin. Exiting the exhibition with this seasonal number still ringing in your ears, you walk fittingly into the gift shop. It appropriately decks out in an assortment of Chinese-cyber-sci-fi-inspired gifts, seemingly mirroring the boisterous market. Yet, beyond the alluring frantic façade, Cao grapples with questions of techno-optimism, social and urban transformation, virtual identities and their commidifcation. In other words, this is an exhibition about this brave new human condition we are each coming to terms with. Cao Fei: My City is Yours 曹斐: 欢迎登陆 is at the Art Gallery of New South Wales until April 13 2025.Day 3 at the World Juniors was a quieter one on the schedule, with just two games on deck. Here are the daily standouts and notes from The Athletic ’s prospects writer Scott Wheeler. • Czechia ran up the score on Kazakhstan, beating them 14-2 by scoring five-plus goals on both of Kazakhstan’s goalies and forcing a rare double goalie pull. Three Czech players had hat tricks. St. Louis Blues prospect Jakub Stancl was named player of the game for Czechia with three goals, five points, seven shots and a plus-six rating. Kraken D prospect Jakub Fibigr had four assists from the back end. • USA beat Latvia 5-1 but the Latvians, a night after one of the tournament’s all-time great upsets against Canada, hung in on the tail end of their back-to-back against a rested American squad. Latvia held the shot advantage at the midway point of the game before USA pulled away. Advertisement Islanders’ Nelson impresses for USA It’s not easy playing between the highly talented but at-times enigmatic Cole Eiserman (NY Islanders) and Trevor Connelly (Vegas), two 18-year-olds who are all-offense in a lot of ways. But Danny Nelson has slotted between them really nicely early on in the tournament and scored twice on Saturday, once at even strength and once on the power play. He was named USA’s player of the game and it was well-deserved. Nelson’s a big boy with a defensive conscience who plays a detailed two-way game that has added layers over the years. He looks like a future NHLer to me. — Scott Wheeler Hagens continues to rack up points One of the storylines of this year’s tournament coming in was the race for first overall in the 2025 NHL Draft and the potential big roles that all three of the prospects in it could play. Porter Martone, after starting high in Canada’s lineup through selection camp and into pre-tournament, has played mostly down the lineup early on. And while Matthew Schaefer emerged as the front-runner for No. 1 and looked like arguably Canada’s best defenseman through four periods, he’s now done for the tournament after breaking his collarbone against Latvia on Friday. GO DEEPER Canada's Matthew Schaefer out for remainder of World Juniors with injury Hagens is centring USA’s top line and has been excellent. I didn’t think he was as much of a factor in the third period against Latvia but he was great early on and made the play that set up two of USA’s goals. He now has six points (two goals, four assists) through two games and his skating, maneuverability and craft on the puck have stood out — and always do against his peers. — Scott Wheeler (Photo of United States forward Ryan Leonard and Latvia goaltender Linards Feldbergs: Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press via AP)
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Chipotle shares jump as chain plans ‘modest’ price hikes to offset inflation costsAiden Derkack posted 23 points, seven steals and six assists to lead Colonia, No. 6 in the NJ.com Top 20, in a 49-41 win over Scotch Plains-Fanwood at the LeGrand Tournament, in Colonia. Colonia (4-1) led 25-23 at the half and ended the game with a 17-7 run. 12/28 - 1:00 PM Boys Basketball Final Scotch Plains-Fanwood 41 Colonia 49 RJ Wortman added 12 points with six rebounds. Beckham Quinn and Jack Sponheimer each scored nine points for the Raiders. The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter)
This week, the Miami Dolphins opened the 21-day window for Bradley Chubb to start practicing. The Dolphins then have 3 weeks to decide whether to activate Chubb on the roster or keep him out for the season. I think the Dolphins should not activate him and should shut him down for the season. I don’t see the upside in the Dolphins activating him and having. The Dolphins are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. Don’t get me started on the playoff standings. I haven’t even looked at any scenarios or standings that could put the Dolphins in the playoffs. It would take a Christmas miracle for the Dolphins to make the playoffs. I know the Dolphins, for the most part, have an easy schedule. The only team that I feel they won’t beat is the Houston Texans because they are going to Houston, and they have a lot on the line besides a division title. Plus, the Dolphins haven’t beaten anyone that good and haven’t competed against good teams. I would have included the San Franscisco 49ers, but injuries to key players have plagued them, and they haven’t played well this year. The Dolphins don’t see that they are in denial about everything. Playing Chubb would be a huge risk for him to get reinjured. I know every player has that risk when they play, but he hurt himself playing in garbage time in a blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens and shouldn’t have been on the field, frankly. It cost him not only the final regular season and playoff game but also pretty much his 2024 season. Look, I knew the Dolphins would take a step back this year on defense because they lost players like Christian Wilkins , Andrew Van Ginkel , and Brandon Jones in free agency this year. They also had Chubb and Jaelan Phillips coming off season-ending injuries last year, so their seasons were going to be up in the air if they would be ready. The Dolphins signed many older free agents on one-year contracts and haven’t panned out. They drafted Chop Robinson with their top pick, and he has a bright future ahead of him, but the reality is that he’s a rookie, and to think he would give you double-digit sacks was unrealistic. Robinson has played well at times, but he hasn’t been a factor at other times, which can happen with rookies. Phillips made a remarkable recovery but unfortunately tore his ACL in the 4th game of the season. The pass rush has been nonexistent this season, and when you don’t have a pass, you open yourselves up to other weaknesses. The secondary has fallen off as well. The other thing is that it takes a good year to recover from a torn ACL, and Chubb has tore one before in his career. It’s probably best to have him continue to rehab and get ready for next year rather than play him in these meaningless games to end the season. I think the Dolphins pass rush will be better next year with the trio of Chubb, Phillips, and Robinson, assuming they are healthy and ready to go for the season. However, that’s next and the Dolphins just finish the season out and keep Chubb. I may be the only one who feels that way, but I feel that the risks are greater than the rewards with the way the season has gone.In big shift to shelter system, Healey will seek six-month limit on stays and phase out hotels
Colimerio has 15, Queens defeats VMI 81-78Drones for commercial and recreational use have grown rapidly in popularity, despite restrictions on who can operate them and where they can be flown. No-fly zones are enforced around airports, military installations, nuclear plants, certain landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, and sports stadiums during games. Not everybody follows the rules. Sightings at airports have shut down flights in a few instances. Reported sightings of what appear to be drones flying over New Jersey at night in recent weeks have created anxiety among some residents, in part because it is not clear who is operating them or why. Some state and local officials have called for stricter rules to govern drones. After receiving reports of drone activity last month near Morris County, New Jersey, the Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary bans on drone flights over a golf course in Bedminster , New Jersey, that is owned by President-elect Donald Trump, and over Picatinny Arsenal Military Base . The FAA says the bans are in response to requests from “federal security partners.” Who regulates drones? The FAA is responsible for the regulations governing their use , and Congress has written some requirements into law. Who enforces the rules? With a 2018 law, the Preventing Emerging Threats Act, Congress gave certain agencies in the Homeland Security and Justice departments authority to counter threats from unmanned aircraft to protect the safety of certain facilities. New drones must be outfitted with equipment allowing law enforcement to identify the operator, and Congress gave the agencies the power to detect and take down unmanned aircraft that they consider dangerous. The law spells out where the counter-drone measures can be used, including “national special security events” such as presidential inaugurations and other large gatherings of people. What does it take to become a drone pilot? To get a “remote pilot certificate,” you must be at least 16 years old, be proficient in English, pass an aeronautics exam, and not suffer from a ”mental condition that would interfere with the safe operation of a small unmanned aircraft system.” Are drones allowed to fly at night? Yes, but the FAA imposes restrictions on nighttime operations. Most drones are not allowed to fly at night unless they are equipped with anti-collision lights that are visible for at least 3 miles (4.8 kilometers). Are drones a hazard? Over the past decade, pilots have reported hundreds of close calls between drones and airplanes including airline jets. In some cases, airplane pilots have had to take evasive action to avoid collisions. Drones buzzing over a runway caused flights to be stopped at London’s Gatwick Airport during the Christmas travel rush in 2018 and again in May 2023 . Police dismissed the idea of shooting down the drones, fearing that stray bullets could kill someone. Advances in drone technology have made it harder for law enforcement to find rogue drone operators — bigger drones in particular have more range and power. Will drone rules get tougher? Some state and local officials in New Jersey are calling for stronger restrictions because of the recent sightings, and that has the drone industry worried. Scott Shtofman, director of government affairs at the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International, said putting more limits on drones could have a “chilling effect” on “a growing economic engine for the United States.” “We would definitely oppose anything that is blindly pushing for new regulation of what are right now legal drone operations,” he said. AirSight, a company that sells software against “drone threats,” says more than 20 states have enacted laws against privacy invasion by drones, including Peeping Toms. Will Austin, president of Warren County Community College in New Jersey, and founder of its drone program, says it's up to users to reduce public concern about the machines. He said operators must explain why they are flying when confronted by people worried about privacy or safety. “It's a brand new technology that's not really understood real well, so it will raise fear and anxiety in a lot of people,” Austin said. “We want to be good professional aviators and alleviate that.” ___ Associated Press reporter Rebecca Santana in Washington, D.C., contributed. David Koenig, The Associated PressNvidia’s Meteoric Rise: Can It Keep Soaring? The AI Giant’s Future Unveiled
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