Moderator David Fisher will interview artist and engineer, Chris Garcia, who founded Evolinea Clocks, the new face and function of time. Evolinea Clocks’ latest creation is the Lucia Clock, which uses colored LEDs to display a linear, minimalist interpretation of time and has been described as “clocks disguised as contemporary minimalist art,” “art in sync with time” and “the clock of the future.” Garcia has been inventing, designing and building clocks for over 15 years. Representing more than time and art, his clocks embody creative change, visual stimulation and a journey through time.
The movie for this offering of AIR Time is Hugo. From acclaimed director Martin Scorsese comes a most magical, big-hearted children’s story. Based on author Brian Selznick’s award-winning book, Hugo tells the story of a resourceful orphan boy who, secretly living in a train station, teams up with a girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) to unlock the secret left to him by his father. Starring Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Asa Butterfield, Jude Law, and Ray Winstone, Hugo is a film about the triumph of cinema, a beautiful story that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Following the interview, guests are invited to stay for the movie.
Moderator David Fisher will interview artist and engineer, Chris Garcia, who founded Evolinea Clocks, the new face and function of time. Evolinea Clocks’ latest creation is the Lucia Clock, which uses colored LEDs to display a linear, minimalist interpretation of time and has been described as “clocks disguised as contemporary minimalist art,” “art in sync with time” and “the clock of the future.” Garcia has been inventing, designing and building clocks for over 15 years. Representing more than time and art, his clocks embody creative change, visual stimulation and a journey through time.
The movie for this offering of AIR Time is Hugo. From acclaimed director Martin Scorsese comes a most magical, big-hearted children’s story. Based on author Brian Selznick’s award-winning book, Hugo tells the story of a resourceful orphan boy who, secretly living in a train station, teams up with a girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) to unlock the secret left to him by his father. Starring Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Asa Butterfield, Jude Law, and Ray Winstone, Hugo is a film about the triumph of cinema, a beautiful story that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Following the interview, guests are invited to stay for the movie.
Moderator David Fisher will interview artist and engineer, Chris Garcia, who founded Evolinea Clocks, the new face and function of time. Evolinea Clocks’ latest creation is the Lucia Clock, which uses colored LEDs to display a linear, minimalist interpretation of time and has been described as “clocks disguised as contemporary minimalist art,” “art in sync with time” and “the clock of the future.” Garcia has been inventing, designing and building clocks for over 15 years. Representing more than time and art, his clocks embody creative change, visual stimulation and a journey through time.
The movie for this offering of AIR Time is Hugo. From acclaimed director Martin Scorsese comes a most magical, big-hearted children’s story. Based on author Brian Selznick’s award-winning book, Hugo tells the story of a resourceful orphan boy who, secretly living in a train station, teams up with a girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) to unlock the secret left to him by his father. Starring Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Asa Butterfield, Jude Law, and Ray Winstone, Hugo is a film about the triumph of cinema, a beautiful story that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Following the interview, guests are invited to stay for the movie.