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Google remembers Mary Blair’s 100th Bithday by a doodle, Oct 21st 2011

Mary Blair an American artist best remembered today for work done for The Walt Disney Company. Blair produced striking concept art for such films as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Song of the South and Cinderella. Her style also lives on through the character designs for the Disney attraction It’s a Small World, the fiesta scene in El Rio del Tiempo in the Mexico pavilion in Epcot’sWorld Showcase, as well as an enormous mosaic inside Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Several of her illustrated children’s books from the 1950s have never been out of print, such as I Can Fly by Ruth Krauss. Blair was honored as a Disney Legend in 1991, one of the first women to be given the honor.

An imaginative color stylist and designer, Mary Blair helped introduce modern art to Walt Disney and his Studio, and for nearly 30 years, he touted her inspirational work for his films and theme parks alike. Animator Marc Davis, who put Mary’s exciting use of color on a par with Matisse, recalled, “She brought modern art to Walt in a way that no one else did. He was so excited about her work.”

Animator Frank Thomas added, “Mary was the first artist I knew of to have different shades of red next to each other. You just didn’t do that! But Mary made it work.”

Walt connected with Mary’s fresh, childlike art style. As Disney Imagineering artist Roland Crump once told animation historian John Canemaker, “The way she (Mary) painted – in a lot of ways she was still a little girl. Walt was like that… You could see he could relate to children – she was the same way.”

Born in McAlester, Oklahoma, in 1911, the inherently gifted artist won a scholarship to Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. After graduation in 1933, at the height of the Depression, Mary took a job in the animation unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) rather than pursue her dream of a fine arts career.

In 1940, she joined The Walt Disney Studios and worked on a number of projects, including the never-produced “Baby Ballet,” part of a proposed second version of “Fantasia.” (Walt’s original idea was to periodically re-release “Fantasia” with new sequences.)

In 1941, she joined the Disney expedition that toured South America for three months and painted watercolors that so captured the spirit of the Latin countries that she was named art supervisor on “The Three Caballeros” and “Saludos Amigos.” Mary’s unique color and styling greatly influenced such Disney postwar productions as “Song of the South,” “Make Mine Music,” “Melody Time,” “So Dear to My Heart,” “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad,” “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” and “Peter Pan.” She also contributed to special shorts, including “The Little House” and “Susie, the Little Blue Coupe.”

Walt asked Mary to assist in the design of the It’s a Small World attraction, which is pure Mary Blair in its style and concept, for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Over the years, she contributed to the design of many exhibits, attractions, and murals at the theme parks in California and Florida, including the fanciful murals in the Grand Canyon Concourse at the Contemporary Hotel at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Mary Blair died July 26, 1978, in Soquel, California.

Awards:

In 1991, Mary was recognized with a posthumous Disney Legend award. Also posthumously, she received the Winsor McCay award from ASIFA-Hollywood in 1996.

 
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Posted by on October 20, 2011 in doodle, Google, People

 

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Steve Ballmer on Bing,Android,Apple in Web 2.0 summit 2011 [Video]

Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, speaks at Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco yesterday.He discussed many issues which includes

Bing growth, Microsoft into Social, Proposal to Yahoos acqusistion in 2008, Android(“Pretty Inconsistent”) and others.

 
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Posted by on October 19, 2011 in People, SteveBallmer, Tech

 

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Farewell to a Genius | Steve Jobs’ Life [Infographics]

He is One of the most influential persons in tech industry.. This infographics is the remembrance of Steve Jobs as he was ended on Oct 5 2011

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Posted by on October 14, 2011 in Apple, People, SteveJobs

 

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Dennis Ritchie, Father of C Died at 70

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The world has lost a great Computer Scientist.Dennis Ritche the man behind C language and UNIX died at 70 (Sep 9, 1941 – Octo 8, 2011).


Ritchie’s contributions to computer science are numerous: as the creator of the C programming language, Ritchie set in motion a chain of events which would directly lead to the object-oriented C++ language and the Objective-C language so beloved of Apple developers.


“C is quirky, flawed, and an enormous success,” Ritchie joked of his creation, prior to receiving the National Medal of Technology from Bill Clinton to add to his existing accolades including the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal and a Turing Award from 1983.


Ritchie’s C language, still in widespread use today as one of the most common programming languages, was also used to help develop Unix. In partnership with Ken Thompson, Ritchie’s UNIX operating system would go on to influence the creation of the open-source GNU/Linux project – one of the most successful server-oriented operating systems in the world, and the basis for consumer-level devices including smartphones and tablets based on Google’s Android OS.


While most well-known for his work on C – including his authorship of the definitive guide to the language, The C Programming Language, with Brian Kernighan – and UNIX, Ritchie alsohad a hand in the Multics time-sharing computer system, C precursor B, and the ALTRAN rational algebra extension for mathematical language FORTRAN.


Rob Pike, creator of Plan 9 and Inferno and sometime collaborator with Ritchie, confirmed his passing early this morning. “He was a quiet and mostly private man,” Pike explains, “but he was also my friend, colleague, and collaborator, and the world has lost a truly great mind.”

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Posted by on October 13, 2011 in Dennis Ritche, People, Tech

 

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