Мне очень нравится YouTube-канал Wintergatan. Вы, возможно, знаете его, но если нет, то наверняка видели 5 лет назад ролик Marble Machine — он тогда обошёл весь интернет (это НЕ тот ролик, который я приложил к посту, но тот вы без труда найдёте).
Автор канала — шведский музыкант Мартин Молин — невероятно талантливый человек. Он не только мультиинструменталист с абсолютным слухом, но ещё и обладает прекрасным инженерным чутьём и изобретательскими навыками. Последние несколько лет он собирает у себя дома вторую версию этой самой Marble Machine — электромеханического музыкального инструмента, использующего для работы тысячи металлических шариков (marbles). Процесс сборки документируется на канале, и лично мне доставляет огромное удовольствие. Как человек с музыкальной школой и инженерным дипломом за плечами, я весьма высоко оцениваю и то, что делает Мартин по творческой части, и то, что по технической. Многие его инженерные решения просты в своей гениальности, при этом очень гармоничны и элегантны — как музыка :)
Этот пример приближает меня к мысли о том, что противопоставление рациональной науки и иррационального искусства, равно как гуманитариев и технарей — не совсем верно. С какого-то расстояния и наука и искусство становятся очень похожи. Наш мир гармоничен, логичен и красив. И попытки отразить этот мир — хоть в картине, хоть в математической модели — неизбежно перенимают эти качества.
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As we approach the end of the Circuit Breaker, measures will be progressively lifted in three phases from 2 June. Many restrictions in place will continue in Phase 1.
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The Government announced that there will be gradual easing of Circuit Breaker measures. What are the services that will resume operation? Find out here!
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In our compact city, planning for the many different land use needs is often like a balancing act. By working together, we can make future Singapore a space for our hopes and dreams.
We've just launched Phase 2 of the Long-Term Plan Review public engagement exercise - come share your ideas at: go.gov.sg/ltpr
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💡What do you value more in shaping a liveable Singapore: a good transportation network, convenient access to amenities, greenery in the city or the other factors above?
We're calling for your views and ideas in our online poll for the Long-Term Plan Review. With your participation, we can develop long-term land use plans that will better meet your needs and aspirations as well as those of future generations!
Tell us more at: go.gov.sg/ltpr
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📣 We just launched our public engagement for the Long-Term Plan Review (LTPR) today and are excited to develop plans for Singapore's next chapter with you over the next year!
The #LTPR2021 is the latest review of plans that will steward land resources not just for today's use but also for future generations over the next 50 years and beyond.
We'd love to hear your hopes and aspirations for the future to develop these long-term plans! Watch how long-term planning has shaped the everyday lives of fellow citizens as well as what they dream for our future city - and share your dreams with us in our online poll at go.gov.sg/ltpr
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Where there are wet and dark crevices, NEA’s Dengue Inspection Officer Marthandan will be there. Let him show you how he and his team spot and tackle mosquito breeding in the areas around you!
Join him in our #NEAOfficers Story Highlight on our Instagram profile (www.instagram.com/nea_sg)!
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It has been more than a year since COVID-19 happened. Many of us have had to adapt to new work situations and overcome the various challenges the pandemic brought with it.
Today, we salute all workers, especially the frontliners who have been working extra hard to keep us safe this past year.
Happy Labour Day! 💪🇸🇬
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This National Day, let us celebrate the Singapore spirit that has kept us going during the most challenging of times. It will continue to help us emerge stronger for the future.
Happy 56th Birthday, Singapore!
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