Sunday, April 22, 2012

Marvel and Rockstar developing free digital Max Payne 3 comic

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If Max Payne was a superhero, would probably be called Shooter, and after one season at a time paradox in the fighting and dinosaurs armies of robots in artificial intelligence during a period of 15 years, who had returned from "death" with a new name for superheroes. Balder
Or just to be called Max Payne.
Rockstar and Marvel are taking the second proposal with a new three-part series designed for digital "into the past problems of Max" on the events of
Max Payne and

Max Payne 2 Joystiq
, leading to

Max Payne 3


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Codemasters announces Racenet community hub

The publisher has its own cross-Game Center, with unique challenges and rewards to unlock

Codemasters has revealed the launch of a new community center supports all online titles in the future. Racenet appointed, the service provides each player with their own driver profile that can be used on all titles.

This page captures all of each user in-game achievements, which allows friends to easily compare scores and times. Player statistics will appear online in graphical form through a specific website, and will also be available in the game

Racenet is ready to offer their own challenges and tasks of the players, offering rewards in the form of badges and trophies and unlock extra content in games. There will also be special challenges that unite the community of the mass gain rewarding tasks.

addition, the full version of dirt. Showdown, due out in late May, will have specific challenges that will be delivered Racenet exclusive

The service has, of course, the similarities found Autolog EA and Activision Call of Duty: Elite program. Although this is voluntary and free. More information is expected to arrive in the coming days.



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Monday, April 16, 2012

Lost Planet 3 dev Spark working on another 'established console franchise'

A tough battle in the third person as built with the Unreal Engine


Spark Unlimited, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Legendary: the Box developer, who recently revealed he was working on Lost Planet from Capcom 3, is also creating a "bold new take" on an "established" third person console franchise.



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For dementia sufferers, music unlocks door for real personality to shine



How do you get lawyers to do what is 'right'?

UCL Centre for Ethics and the law aims to create a culture where lawyers do more than meet the minimum that can get away with

performance

other times uncomfortable legal director Alastair Brett Leveson research last month - in which he admitted that the mail that was sent about the issue of Piracy was NightJack "obliquely in a move that's embarrassing" -. Seeing the nails-on-one consulting

But Professor Richard Moorhead, president-elect of the UCL Centre for Ethics and Law, do not see it as a sign of people who do not. Instead, he believes the lawyers involved in the scandal of piracy are victims of a broader culture, forcing them to walk "a dangerous and unsustainable, because the good will, sometimes, trade and culture to defend his client to death. "

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Hackgate liaison with the banking crisis that preceded it, Moorhead considers the ethics of capitalism as a whole to be under control. "Lawyers are a group of professional actors who kept this ethic. He has always done a good job, and the broader culture of philanthropy needs a long hard look, "he added.

What

Moorhead and the UCL Centre for Ethics and Law Director Sylvie Delacroix wants to see is the creation of a new culture where lawyers to stop focusing on the compliance with the minimum he can get away with it, and promote the interests of their funders, and instead start doing what is "right."

"The difference between personal morality and professional ethics has increased considerably in recent years. And as we have seen, that professional standards are not always enough," says Delacroix. To illustrate his point, he gives an example of the lawyers of the city charged with drafting contracts related to the nature of complex financial instruments that contributed to the fall of 2008. "Lawyers facing these instruments at their nominal value although some may have been aware of the risks. Of course this was in accordance with professional standards. "

But how do you get lawyers, who are under more pressure than ever to have liquidity problems customers what they want to hear, do what is "right"?

"You promote a space for discussion," he says Delacroix. "That's what doctors must make ethical decisions very difficult."

most agree that the outgoing regime of regulation to check the box that govern the conduct of counsel is not conducive to encouraging the kind of dialogue Delacroix would like to see. However, there is optimism that the new "results-based" regulation that was brought by the Attorney Regulation Authority (SRA) could, if properly implemented, to stimulate debate on ethics in business. Indeed , placing the responsibility on lawyers to obtain good results for clients, including long-term outcomes, such as to avoid being dragged questions from the audience: the new regime is likely to increase the incentive for notes to be shared in advance of important decisions.

There is hope, too, that the trend in favor of teaching ethics in the strictest school of law will help develop a better balance between customer service and protects the public interest. In January of last year, law school has launched an "ethics office", and earlier this year two academics from Nottingham Law School has given an indication that we may soon see something similar to these shores when 'he was asked more emphasis on ethics and values ??in the right programs.

Although Delacroix expressed his concern that "conditioning" of students to maximize the likelihood of certain behaviors that may dissuade them from taking personal responsibility in resolving ethical dilemmas, it is recognized that the puts ethics above agenda of moral education should have a positive effect.

"Imagine discovering that the law firm hired to defend his company in a trade dispute is partly owned by private investors," Weber wrote in Businessweek in September in an article urging the United States. United States. not to follow the UK on a path that allows foreign investment in law firms.


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How do you get lawyers to do what is 'right'? | Alex Aldridge

UCL Centre for Ethics and the law aims to create a culture where lawyers do more than meet the minimum that can get away with

performance

other times uncomfortable legal director Alastair Brett Leveson research last month - in which he admitted that the mail that was sent about the issue of Piracy was NightJack "obliquely in a move that's embarrassing" -. Seeing the nails-on-one consulting

But Professor Richard Moorhead, president-elect of the UCL Centre for Ethics and Law, do not see it as a sign of people who do not. Instead, he believes the lawyers involved in the scandal of piracy are victims of a broader culture, forcing them to walk "a dangerous and unsustainable, because the good will, sometimes, trade and culture to defend his client to death. "

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Hackgate liaison with the banking crisis that preceded it, Moorhead considers the ethics of capitalism as a whole to be under control. "Lawyers are a group of professional actors who kept this ethic. He has always done a good job, and the broader culture of philanthropy needs a long hard look, "he added.

What

Moorhead and the UCL Centre for Ethics and Law Director Sylvie Delacroix wants to see is the creation of a new culture where lawyers to stop focusing on the compliance with the minimum he can get away with it, and promote the interests of their funders, and instead start doing what is "right."

"The difference between personal morality and professional ethics has increased considerably in recent years. And as we have seen, that professional standards are not always enough," says Delacroix. To illustrate his point, he gives an example of the lawyers of the city charged with drafting contracts related to the nature of complex financial instruments that contributed to the fall of 2008. "Lawyers facing these instruments at their nominal value although some may have been aware of the risks. Of course this was in accordance with professional standards. "

But how do you get lawyers, who are under more pressure than ever to have liquidity problems customers what they want to hear, do what is "right"?

"You promote a space for discussion," he says Delacroix. "That's what doctors must make ethical decisions very difficult."

most agree that the outgoing regime of regulation to check the box that govern the conduct of counsel is not conducive to encouraging the kind of dialogue Delacroix would like to see. However, there is optimism that the new "results-based" regulation that was brought by the Attorney Regulation Authority (SRA) could, if properly implemented, to stimulate debate on ethics in business. Indeed , placing the responsibility on lawyers to obtain good results for clients, including long-term outcomes, such as to avoid being dragged questions from the audience: the new regime is likely to increase the incentive for notes to be shared in advance of important decisions.

There is hope, too, that the trend in favor of teaching ethics in the strictest school of law will help develop a better balance between customer service and protects the public interest. In January of last year, law school has launched an "ethics office", and earlier this year two academics from Nottingham Law School has given an indication that we may soon see something similar to these shores when 'he was asked more emphasis on ethics and values ??in the right programs.

Although Delacroix expressed his concern that "conditioning" of students to maximize the likelihood of certain behaviors that may dissuade them from taking personal responsibility in resolving ethical dilemmas, it is recognized that the puts ethics above agenda of moral education should have a positive effect.

"Imagine discovering that the law firm hired to defend his company in a trade dispute is partly owned by private investors," Weber wrote in Businessweek in September in an article urging the United States. United States. not to follow the UK on a path that allows foreign investment in law firms.

"And investors also have financial interests in the undertaking which - and perhaps still is involved in the law firm representing the opponent, would you be calm, confident that the company will continue to represent their interests. in the room? "


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Boris Johnson declares £1.3m earnings


London Mayor calls on candidates to disclose all the details of taxes that Ken Livingstone reveals £ 125.500 dividends

Boris Johnson, won just under £ 900 000 for their independent work on top of his six-figure salary for mayor the first three years as mayor, figures released by the conservative mayor revealed yesterday, bringing its total turnover for the period to about 1.3 million pounds.

independent Its revenues were £ 363,000 a year before he became mayor, when he was a deputy at a salary of £ 55,000. His total earnings over the last four years is just under 1.7 million pounds. The scale supplementary income Johnson said of his rival, Ken Livingstone, Conservative candidates benefits significantly from George Osborne's decision to throw the maximum tax rate to 50p - a move that Johnson trouble

The publication of income data raises the possibility of future demands for MPs to disclose their tax provisions, and could set a precedent in the next general election of a more open style competition.

The figures were published after Johnson has publicly committed during a debate at City Hall on BBC2's Newsnight on Wednesday in an attempt to resolve a dispute with Livingstone on their tax systems in a assistance of each increasingly bitter before elections next month. Livingstone Johnson called a "fucking liar" in a lift yesterday.

But figures released by the time Livingstone - After an initial refusal to do so, it is reported that more than four years, the dividends paid mayoral candidate Labour £ 125,555 in value Silveta Ltd. The company which he owns with his wife, you only pay £ 23,730 in corporation tax -. that 20% is significantly less than the tax would have paid

figures certified by an accountant, show Livingstone took £ 342,041 for the period of a combined income of employment, the "interest", the dividends of the company and its board of directors. Total tax paid within the period was £ 113.861, including £ 90,131 in income tax between 2011 and 2007 to 2008 and 2010 / £ 23,730 in corporate taxes. However, the figures do not show the true extent of their income because they are routed through the company.

Livingstone has been stung by accusations of hypocrisy by denouncing those who avoid taxes, while creating a private company to pay taxes on their profits at a lower rate. He insists that the company was founded by his wife, he used to write his autobiography of 700 pages, and two other staff working on the campaign trail. It has been said repeatedly Johnson had a similar system. Livingstone immediately follow play call Johnson asked candidates to "keep their promises." "Last night, all candidates were given an unequivocal promise on national television to deliver their income, either through a company or not, and all income taxes paid in all income," has Johnson said.
"I did it today and it was planned, and I am sure that Londoners should also, all candidates who fulfill their promises. As I said in this election Londoners should be able to trust their mayor. "

By midafternoon, the candidate of Labour has published a summary financial statement, but only with respect to income, he had supported, instead of channeling your business. He argues that voters do not get a true picture, if the income taxation of partners and candidates are also included, reflecting the attention focused on "my income tax and my wife," Emma Beal . He insists the publication of household income was the only way to make the process "open and fair."


also said he wanted a person designated to ensure that details of the respective candidates were published simultaneously.


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Spain tires of penitence even amid the Lent processions

austerity may seem to adapt to the Spanish environment prepared for Easter, but anger is increasingly in the future looking bleak

As hooded penitents Easter unfortunately processed through Spanish cities on Friday, the Spanish wonder how past economic sins turn against him.

With bond yields reached record for the year and the most austere budget in decades bringing more pain to a country already ravaged by unemployment of 24%, prayers for liberation is little likely to meet the short term. Analysts estimate that more and more like other men "sick" of Europe, Ireland, Greece and Portugal -. Spain will eventually have to bail

For some it has become too expensive. Last week, Diego Salazar has dozens of boxes of books in his apartment in Madrid for the reality to its name ("Reality") bar and began to sell ? 3 an item. "It does not work anymore," said Salazar, a Peruvian who worked as a journalist, writer and editor in Madrid for over a decade. "I'm going back to Lima and I can not carry books with me."

analysts suspect Spain will need the help of the so-called troika - the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund - which recently rose to the rescue of Greece the second time. "Spain is likely that, in our opinion, to be pushed to a program of the troika of any kind during 2012," Citigroup analysts said.

Government of Spain, meanwhile, tried to outdo the tip hat

Nazarene

penitents, put in a public display of the self-punishment, intended to convince skeptics about the seriousness of the deficit reduction measures. "First the deficit, the deficit in the second, third deficit," intoned the budget minister, Cristobal Montoro, and gave details of ? 27 billion (£ 22 billion) of cuts, tax increases and extraordinary measures, this year.

In an attempt not to cause too much damage to the economy, Montoro includes a tax amnesty in the budget, which allows those who cheated to pay income tax of 10% of your hidden money. what was conceived as a way to delay recovery in the residential construction boom spectacular - a bubble, that four years after hatching, left to builders and developers who are huge loans they can not afford

The same does not happen with the economy, where 500 euro changed hands rapidly during the boom. Montoro expected 2.5 billion euros of this money on the black market will find its way to the Treasury. If the measure fails, further cuts will be inevitable.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy conceded things had gotten out of hand during the boom, where the regional governments and municipalities compete with each other to spend the wealth generated by the housing bubble. "We can not have twice as German airports - does that," he said. "We can not have gyms everywhere, or conference rooms and exhibition centers, at least not these days." He was referring, among other things, the brand new airport at Castellon Ciudad Real -. Two empty white elephants are symbols of the type of spending encouraged by local politicians and savings banks, now bust during the boom years

government to obey the dictates euro area contrasts with the feeling on the street. During a general strike on March 29, protesters began attacking not only the government Rajoy Popular Party, which has been in power for just over three months, but Brussels and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. "It is difficult to accept how the Germans behave," said a Spanish analyst, who declined to be identified. "This week marks the fact that its unemployment rate has not increased, while all the world was. But realize that what they are doing the media who is next? "

Aa Rajoy
foot house, wounded by a general strike and the results poorer than expected elections in Andalusia, Asturias, also hurt by how boldly and unilaterally announced a "realistic deficit target" 5.8% - only for ministers of the euro area in anger to force him to accept an even lower target of 5.3%. Privately, officials admit Rajoy had bid on tax sovereignty stupid. "It was very mishandled," said one.

and housing prices dropped 25% from their peak, are set to fall by the same amount again in the next two to three years. Estimated that up to one in four mortgage holders remain in negative equity later this year. The reforms introduced by De Guindos forcing banks to realize losses and sell the new homes that have accumulated by the developers of bankruptcy.


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This week's cultural highlights: Roberto Fonseca and Laura



selection of our critical openings this week in addition to their last chance to see and book now

. What are the cultural events on the order days of this week? Tell us in the comments
Opening this week

Theatre


I Dreamed a Dream Subo is played by Elaine C. Smith in this new musical based on the life of sensation from Britain's Got Talent, who gave his personal support for this machine to make money - sad spectacle.

Teatro Real

, Newcastle (0844 811 2121), until March 31 and on tour.

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Fierce Festival
Birmingham prepares for boundary-busting performance in the UK and international artists, Ann Liv Young , which, Playgroup and Graeme Miller. The festival takes place in unusual spaces across the city, including the library soon to be demolished and Spaghetti Junction.


, Birmingham, Thursday, April 8.

movie

The Hunger Games


(directed by Gary Ross) Suzanne Collins is a dystopian thriller exciting. Jennifer Lawrence stars.

Dance
English National Ballet: Beyond the Ballets Russes

The second program of this ambitious combination of revivals and reinventions Diaghilev's great legend.

Coliseum


London WC2 (0871-911 0200) March 28 to April 1.

Commissions New Dance
Entrepreneur selection of a new work commissioned by ROH2 Sarah Dowling, Laila Diallo and Freddie Opoku- Addaie. Linbury Studio Theatre

, London WC2 (020-7304 4000), 29-31 March.


classic

Parsifal

Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky opera concerts in the final phase of work, Wagner followed in Cardiff the day after Mahler's Eighth Symphony, and London by the Verdi Requiem.
Millennium Centre, Cardiff (029 2063 6464) on Saturday. Then turn to London and Birmingham until April 6.

Pacifica Quartet
Back American group to complete its cycle of 15 quartets of Shostakovich Ninth. Wigmore Hall

, London W1 (020-7935 2141), March 26 and 28-29.

Jazz


Roberto Fonseca

stars piano accompanist Buena Vista jazz and Cuban dance traditions and the keys of them new identities - mixing electronica with guitar and drum sounds familiar, reconnection of traditional and contemporary Cuban music in Africa and leads a band promoting their new album Yo exciting.


Barbican , London EC2 (020-7638 8891) Monday, then turn the April 1.

Pop
Future odd

hope overrated or great hip-hop? Perhaps the answer to the controversial rap album in Los Angeles the first major label, tape two, will decide. Tour begins
O2 Academy, Birmingham

(0121-622 8250), 28 years in March.


Pulp teenage Cancer Trust concert once beloved treasures, national reconstituted.

Royal Albert Hall
, London SW7 (0845 4015034), March 31.

visual arts
Gillian Wearing

privacy and public figures, false identities and intimate confessions are at the heart of the The Port of integrity of art and humor. This important study of Turner Prize winning artist, also includes the new film and sculpture. Whitechapel Gallery

, London E1 (020-7522 7888) March 28 to June 17.

Last chance to see
Theatre

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Democracy


politics of the Cold War and weaknesses of West Germany Willy Brandt discussed in intelligence Michael Frayn 2003, the game, which is a master of the Renaissance by Paul Miller. Crucible

, Sheffield (0114-249 6000) until March 31.


Uncle Vanya

Roger Allam, Dervla Kirwan and Timothy West head the cast of the first production of the 50th Chichester Festival season. With many permanent transfer of the West (Sweeney Todd, Singing in the Rain and The Browning Version / South Downs), Jonathan Church suit should be enjoying a golden 50th anniversary.

Minerva


, Chichester (01243 781312), 30 March 28 April. movie

Laura (directed by Otto Preminger)
dark obsession This classic was republished in 1940 is a must visit. A cop becomes obsessed with the memory of Laura (Gene Tierney), an advertising executive killed.

little time for the coldly new production style of David McVicar for Scottish Opera, with Edgaras Montvidas Tom Rakewell Steven Page and the shadow of Nick.
Theatre Festival


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Why the garages of East Nashville are now American rock's hottest property

Forget the Grand Ole Opry, there are new and most exciting bands in East Nashville than anywhere else in the world. We meet his star, Pujol Paperhead by Jeff the Brotherhood

On a sunny Sunday afternoon, this place looks a lot like hippie central. Wooden houses - those that you see growing in the dramas of the United States - Sit in the large lawn and healthy. No evidence of a thrift store, a record store or bars in low light. Only houses and more houses, divided by the occasional mini-band in a coffee hub, cold cuts, the gas station. However, this intimate area of ??East Nashville, across the Cumberland River from downtown, is now home to perhaps the highest concentration of interesting guitar bands of the city of White Stripes and his cohorts on Detroit garage at the beginning of the last decade.

It Pujol, playing a confused version of unrestricted rock and roll, there is no natural son, with his clumsy Stonesisms, cream, strengthening a more traditional indie rock; Watusi D, so the rhythm pop, Paperhead are teenagers, offering a tight knot in style to recreate the sound of Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd at the time, no noise, the brother of two pieces of Jeff the Brotherhood This would be the parents of all this, but to be your own PET, teens in Nashville, which caused a brief sensation in the middle of the last decade. Oh, and did we mention one of Jeff was also in be your own PET? There are more, too - as regards diarrhea planet, and its reversal side take hardcore punk

And the house thing. These are the places where the bands mentioned above learned to manage their instruments of his will, to play to the crowd. Meemaw take home. This is where Daniel Pujol - now the creative force and the only permanent member of Pujol and a graduate student in world affairs - began putting on shows that fuel house both the current scene. He started making music at the University of Murfreesboro, just outside of Nashville, because there was "tired of seeing people smoke weed and play

Halo

and are not allowed to speak. "Sitting in a cafe called Cafe Sip, made a vague gesture of the street. "I moved here to find people who were interested in community life, they really wanted to make art. I moved across the street from there in a large Victorian house and me and some people have experienced with the stage of life together. "

He was joined by Wes Traylor (now illegitimate) and Jessica McFarland (now cream) and the three formed Meemaw. "We had no money to go on tour," says Pujol, "so we decided to tour around -. Basically, looking for all the bands we liked and we would do shows with them in the basement "They were able to meet Jeff the Brotherhood, and the appearance of bills like-minded bands in Nashville." He stood about three shows a week where there were 100, 150 people in our backyard, and the last show we did the first time the police called me. "

lot of thought went into putting on the strips. "If we want to launch programs, we have local groups and be completely different aesthetic areas," said Pujol. "It was a lot of different people who were in a lot of different things, coming to a place aesthetically deliberately included . With some really cool Christmas lights. "

order to promote himself and his friends sat in university classes that use MySpace for any traveler and everyone. Come the evening show, which led to "meet new people, and created many new bands."

"These shows were very big house in the development of this wave to escape at that time," said Jeremy Ferguson, who has seen dozens of youth groups in the battle of bands study at home in East Nashville. "Many of these bands being formed in the bands that played in the basement, or with children. Each wave stripes is where they got their things , and many of them were here with Meemaw and Jeff. "

guitarist Jake Orrall was 15 and his brother Jamin kind just 13 when the Brotherhood was founded in 2001 Jeff. Like many in the underground scene in Nashville, who have family ties to the music - his father Robert Ellis Orrall is a composer and producer, Taylor Swift to his credit - but Jamin does not think that makes a difference regarding options for brothers. "Dad never did what we did," he says of the house shows, the tour of turn-of-a-car, the documents published on their own. "I had been in the music business, but when we started traveling on our own, just a step back and said,". You do what you want "just start backup programs through our friends, playing as many shows as we could for whatever money we could get."

After his fifth album, 2009 of aa heavy Days , Jeff decided to go full time. "We were both back in Nashville, both working and we both really enjoyed this album that I had never really tried to push our group -. We visited every summer just for fun -. We have decided that we would try to make 100% We both left our homes, put things in the store and just went for the next two years. "His work has led to increased interest in his garage in Nashville , and suddenly its extent became clear.

Jack White Records
third man entered the scene spread in 2009, with a studio, rehearsal room, and offer opportunities to some of these local musicians. Pujol said, "The Third Man has totally changed my life." Before his arrival, he assumed he would be against the music industry. "When I arrived here, it really has been said, 'Hey, the art of music and you can do it professionally, you can meet the material and respect for art and behave respectfully." . This conversation would not have been possible without them coming to town The story could have been:.! punk rock music industry hates house shows Beerfest good times made things a little more class "

Lieutenant
White
Ben Swank, a former Detroit rocker himself with the Soledad Brothers, said it was important to support the third man in Nashville underground rock scene ", but because going on and had its own dynamic and its own thing, whatever it is and not get too involved in the drive in any direction. trying to book local bands here in the third man as much as possible. We have unique records and live with Jeff Pujol and Fraternity. We are less shows of all time and most children who are in bands, they come here and practice. try to be part of it, but we will continue with its own ".


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CircusFest 2012: why circus acts are flying high

CircusFest announces the Roundhouse for a circus was in the UK, and you get in the action of streaming an event here on the website of The Guardian. This puts him directly at them too and shoulders above the classical theater?

It looks like a great summer ahead for the circus in the UK. Cantina is hot to trot in London Wonderground belly of the South Bank next month, and Air Time Circus Hotel "(you check into the trees and interpreters boutique Climbing Trees provide entertainment and room service) seems very likely that part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival. In June, the brilliant circus in Australia, Circa, began a tour of British cathedrals with like an angel, in which circus performers to work with and against the building architecture and 17 century music singers I Fagiolini corals.

Roundhouse more immediate pioneer

CircusFest is booming, and I look forward to all Cirkör Undermän seeingCirkus, we will be streaming live on The Guardian tomorrow night. (The show takes its name from the person - for reasons of force, usually a man -. Who is behind the wheel in an acrobatic duo)

recently saw a couple of graduates in the excellent French-Canadian, The 7 Fingers, traces of which was a thing of beauty sensual and intimate. And there are several companies with emerging young talent in the process, and weeks of circus, whose backgammon for beginners is located in Jackson Lane, within the next CircusFest 2012. Another company, NoFit State, has been around a long time, but becomes an important player and has a new show at the Eden Project in Cornwall this summer.

There are many pleasures to be had in the circus - not least of pure wonder, but also their ability to play with the metaphor. Behind every show is an invitation to attend not only the act itself, but also what it represents. Of course, this is something that much of the theater is too, but is it naturalistic theater - not often - to mimic the real world of the circus point is that almost nothing that happens there something like reality


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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Akaneiro Is the Next Game from American McGee's Spicy Horse

Game designer American McGee and his Shanghai-based Spicy Horse are known for their vivid fantasies and brilliant art design. The studio's upcoming title Akaneiro: Demon Hunters looks to be no exception. More »


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FEZ soundtrack available on Spotify and Bandcamp (Update)

FEZ soundtrack available on Spotify and Bandcamp (Update) screenshot

Updated:

Disasterpiece

said one of our own Dtoid readers that the album came in early and Spotify will soon. We must return one day after the game is probably the day of their arrival Bandcamp. I can not stop listening now though!]


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Try and look surprised: Crysis 3 acci-revealed by EA's Origin service

Image
They were there, living in a world where
Crysis 3
was not a thing . You wake up this morning, drag a comb through your head, and boom! New game Crysis.

. Well, a bit like that anyway

Thus, EA was probably not too interested in learning about who said that the announcement of Crysis - . The news comes from the original function, box art and details appeared on the surface at night to "Crysis 3" (as above). Art and box lists have been removed, but as we all know,

Google sees all

Joystiq
Moreover, as noted NeoGAF, the magazine Gamereactor mocks a revelation for the

Crysis 3


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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Bit Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien Demo

Chris Watters gets a hand demonstrating the latest creation of Gaijin Games, Runner 2 - The Legend Alien future pace, the room PAX East 2012


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Saturday, April 7, 2012

PAX: BioWare announces details for Mass Effect 3 DLC

PAX: BioWare announces details for Mass Effect 3 DLC screenshot

BioWare announced details surrounding his

ME3: long version and

ME3: Resurgence aa DLC planned for later this summer.

You Might Just Be Seeing Photorealistic Graphics Like These in Tomorrow's Video Games

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Babar Ahmad and the injustice of the US/UK extradition laws | Victoria Brittain


In the eight years Ahmad has been held without charge, a situation that has developed that MPs of all parties to call Kafkaesque

interview last night the BBC in a high security prison with Babar Ahmad, who is wanted for extradition to the United States on terrorism charges, the government is faced once again with a suitcase full of embarrassing questions for the Metropolitan Police. And Minister of Justice Ken Clarke, highlights the challenge of how to justify holding a man in a maximum security prison for eight years when he faces no charges in the UK. Clarke may be silently praying that next Tuesday, the European Court of Human Rights to act as Ahmad can not be extradited to the United States, and therefore, the British courts, after all you can hear the case.

Ahmad had no illusions that the interview was his "last chance to convince the authorities" and directly asked the Director of Public Prosecutions for trial in the UK, here and now, and his family have asked numerous times.

In the center of the case of the United States against Ahmad is the evidence that was not seen by the British court before being sent to the U.S. - A situation described in parliament last week by both the Conservative MP Dominic Raab and Labour MP Andy Slaughter as Kafka (and reiterated by Green MP Caroline Lucas in the program last night from the BBC). Certainly not the only ones who want to know why this happened.

The Metropolitan Police - the same agency that took the evidence and sent directly to the U.S. without showing it to the Crown Prosecution Service - caused more than 70 separate injuries on Ahmad during his detention at the end of 2003, when he was released without charge. Has anyone thought at the time of his extradition to the United States under the new expedited procedures have a problem trying to repair properly police the road safely?

In fact, while in 2004, the prosecutors concluded that there was insufficient evidence to charge him here (that is, we now know, was only a small percentage of it) also concluded that there was insufficient evidence to charge a police officer of assaulting him. This decision was reversed a few years later. In March 2009, in a civil case, the Met liability admitted and paid substantial damages Ahmad £ 60,000 for his injuries.
In the years that Ahmad was imprisoned, lost his marriage and his work. The UK has continued for several people on terrorism charges linked to extremist websites, some of them have Web sites, organized in the United States, in the center of the charges against Ahmad, his lawyers say.


extradition laws of the United States and the United Kingdom introduced by the Labour Party after 9/11 have become a major concern in parliament, and in this case highlights once again. A U.S. campaign to suggest that there is no difference in standards between the two countries was a gear for a while, and was deployed again by the spokesman for various States States of the BBC yesterday, confusing the issue. But, as Menzies Campbell, himself a lawyer, said in one of the many interviews dominated by the spokespersons of the United States, this is not true. Words


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Friday, April 6, 2012

Rock Band Weekly: Slayer

The Harmonix community team will be showing busy

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Young coders: ideas for change


September teenagers talk about how he got in the encoding and his thoughts on the future

Ossai Priscilla, 18

Where are you studying?

I'm at school in London's Chinatown.

How did you

in coding?

My uncle is a systems analyst, and works worldwide. I was always interested in what he did. I remember one day I walked into the room, I was about 14 years, and all I saw was of letters and numbers on your computer screen and I was like, "What -what is it? Not even make sense! "It made me really interested and gradually began to teach me how. It was incredible.

What attracted you to

Technology changes so fast, you really have to pay and you need to learn more. I think that's what really caught my attention. Also, see my uncle by clicking on it did for me and my mother encouraged me by saying: "This is going further."

What is the attitude

coding school?

As soon as I reached the sixth grade, my computer classes helped me to understand. First, I learned CSS, HTML codes, how to make websites, things like that. Before I was learning, but I did not really understand what he did.

Do you think they should be taught in schools

Yes, because coding makes everything much faster - you can go directly to the you have to do and save time. I think everyone needs to know the encoding. At least one bit. If they did push harder in school, kids these days do not necessarily follow the path of proxy or the way of architecture or engineering of the road, I think many people would go to the computer instead.

Where do you see in the future?

I like working for Apple. If this is not Apple, then surely Microsoft. One of the two. I want to be a systems analyst as my uncle, but I think that's all I know - maybe if I had seen other ways of computing that I change my mind. Gemma

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Jordan Hatch, 17

What is your background?

born in Preston, Lancashire and went to school Kingsfold. I always go at the weekend.

How did you

in coding?

When I was six, we got our first computer and I loved it. My parents bought me my own some years later. I started reading a lot about the program online and I loved learning how to build useful things that I find myself.

coding case be part of the curriculum?

permanently. I went to a very small school, and our computer teacher really encouraged me and others. It allowed us to build things for school, for example, the intranet, which was very helpful. Children should learn to code, because you learn the skills of problem solving, and it is very valuable.

What are you doing now?

I work for the Prime Minister, for Digital Government Service (GDS). We are the team to build the small government platform new field, and we intend to replace the online services in the coming years. I lived in London, staying in hotels during the week for five months. It's fun at first but the novelty wears off.

you ever hacked?

I, in the right direction. In the days people hack meet and resolve the challenges ahead from government data or whatever. While brainstorming for some projects, build a prototype and show it to the press at the end of the weekend. It's fun.

What music / blogs and magazines that you like?

I like indie rock. I love Blog Daring Fireball John Gruber and a technology news site called the Verge.

How do you see the future of coding?

It is much my dream job. I do not know where I want, but there is great potential in the GDS.

Kathy Sweeney

Depala Kush, 17

background

I grew up in London. I'm still at school in London.

How did you

in coding?

all started last August, in fact, Rewired State event. This was the first time I wrote one line of code. It was a little intimidating, but I joined someone named Josh and set up our first project, a little thing called Snackonomics, which translates into economic concepts such as debt on the things you understand, Jammie Dodgers and the like Starbucks coffee.

Since then, I learned everything I can. I went up to the student organization of Microsoft, which is a cool little thing. They give us support and in return, to write simple things for them. And in January, I started my lunch club at school, teaching younger students how to use code.

Want to make a career out of it?

I've always loved technology and it was interesting to go from being a consumer to do things. However, I will probably end up getting a degree in Classics.

What is the attitude coding school?

was awkward until Michael Gove, has decided to dispose of ICT education and then suddenly everyone started saying, "Yes, we will begin programming." It used to be very dated. My course was a 60-page Word document that explains how I made an Excel document and how it worked and it was painfully difficult. Now the school is taking new forms of things, there including planning, to give an idea of ??what goes on behind the scenes.

You think it's important to learn the discipline of coding?

not know much about the economy, but for me the only sector that will last for a period of time is the technology sector. Everything else is in neutral and the oil will eventually run out, so I guess the only place you can really go is to explore technology.

How many languages ??has mastered?

have learned something, but I have exposure to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, a bit of Ruby and I started looking at C #, a little larger, which means that you can start to fix things.

Killian Fox

Working Lawrence, 17

background

Worthing and I'm studying computer engineering in my first year at the University of Sussex.

How did you in coding?

When I was younger I found computers fascinating. When I was 12 or 13 years, taught me how to build websites and write software. From the beginning, the attraction was problem solving, especially when there is a problem in real life.
What was the attitude towards the encoding of your school?
I think people realize how to date, the education system in this area. If allowed at school would not have done it all. When he is not bound by the throat at school, I think you can learn much faster.

Is the UK a good place to be for an encoder, or if you prefer to be in Silicon Valley?

know some people who came to Silicon Valley, but I think there are possibilities, as many here as there are out there, if not more. I think Silicon Valley is closed - you must know someone to get there. Does not appeal to me personally.


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Monday, April 2, 2012

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As you can see, there is a clear danger that this could have the unintended consequence of discouraging the payment of large donations to charity. Charities rely heavily on philanthropy important of its kind, and any reduction in giving could be devastating to many vulnerable people who depend on our services. The measure is also clearly contrary to the laudable efforts of the Government to promote philanthropy, sending a wrong signal to major donors have so far been encouraged to give more.

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. The project, Murray writes, "is to reveal rich and fascinating stories of people with dementia, but rather to celebrate the life that seem to have lost." She spoke to the man behind the project, David Clegg, who shared fascinating stories and amazing eyes open:

"A person with dementia is presented as someone dying, leachate, which is a shade," he says. "But many people with whom I worked are no shadows - they try to make sense of their lives under difficult circumstances that are nothing less than the people -. This can be as fun, dynamic, passionate and sexy as ever were. "

His is a refreshing and sentimental vision of dementia." We need a new history of dementia. Or he is presented as a worldwide epidemic or a tragedy, "he said. "But we must get the message that they are people who were not always old, who have lived lives that were busy. Sometimes we may disagree with what they did or points they had to dementia care, but needs to grow and take some of the complications. "

Clegg, who spent a season working as an assistant to see that c were, downplays talk of a stirrer of human rights of people with dementia. "I can come and listen and keep coming," he said simply. But his project highlights how flagrant the elderly can sometimes be treated.

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According to the Government Office for the equality gap "in pay between full-time men and women's average income stood at 9.1 percent, while the overall difference when comparing the wages of all men and women at work is 19.5 percent. "Can not explain more than a third of this gap, he says indicates" discrimination may still be an important factor. " Personally, I would also add to 16% of the variance directly attributable to take the time or go part time to care for children.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Fallout: New Vegas devs could work on Wasteland 2

Obsidian Entertainment is committed to providing the game and writing for continued post-apocalyptic inXile kick if the campaign reached 2.1 million.

The original Wasteland laid the foundation on which Fallout was built.

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Talking Tom Cat takes Outfit7 past 360m downloads and 100m users

"The next Harry Potter come from a mobile application," says CEO Singh Narry

Outfit7 is the implementation of mobile applications that have made his name with Talking Tom Cat:. A virtual pet on the iPhone has repeated the words of the people on their return in a shrill voice

has since led to a sequel, and a number of friends who speak other applications in the IOS and Android. Are they popular? Just a little.

"We've already spent 360m downloads, and we have just over 100 million monthly active users," said Narry Singh, CEO of the company.

"The numbers seem to be tripping up on a road a little faster than last year, and we have very aggressive and ambitious goals for 2012. During the holiday season, a average of 1 million downloads a day. "

In many ways, Talking Friends is comparable to that of Angry Birds Rovio, the two popular brands of digital now taken more seriously by the biggest players in media and entertainment industries, who more mocked evolution as potentially short-lived.

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was talking to media and entertainment on possible partnerships, but Singh says that ads on the results can not be made until later this year.

Quote Zynga IPO as turning a key in promoting more animals from show to talk with companies like Outfit7 whose businesses are based on characters and digital sales of virtual items.

"The transparency of some of the measures in its S1 filing has done more for the industry that perhaps many other things that people want to talk in the mobile world," he says. " The IPO Zynga benefits all. "

Singh also said that the media giants have realized that the newcomers as Outfit7, Rovio and Zynga now has a reach far beyond their traditional networks, be it television, media or other online.

"If you look at our monthly active, we are twice the size of television in America's largest network," he says. "We also have a granularity of understanding of our users who have only fantasized about in the analog world. "

breaks. "The fact that some CEOs of the largest media companies in the world of grandchildren who are obsessed with Tom Cat Talking ... They realize that the next Harry Potter will not come from Hollywood or Bollywood, but from a mobile application. "

global growth

One of the most amazing things about the growth of Angry Birds and friends talk about is its global nature, the characters are a group of fans via digital distribution stores applications much faster than any company could run local marketing campaigns.

Singh points out that when Outfit7 recently hired its first employee in South Korea, the company had 19m users there. Worldwide, meanwhile, took Outfit7 11 months to reach its first 100 million downloads, but the last 100 meters lasted three months.

"The real question in this industry if you can not succeed for two or three months, but if you can stay the course over two or three years," Singh said, suggesting that a company is a time of requests reaches hundreds of millions of downloads that may contain serious hopes to avoid being a marvel once.

"There is a sense of recovery, such as Pokemon," he said. "When you have a character, you want another, then another. It is this psychological need to collect, and hers, and protect. "

Outfit7 is clearly trying to use its network and cross-promotional skills to work with the intellectual property of other companies, as well as provide a platform for brands to promote their products .


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