Author name: Alexander Reed

What Happens When an Artist’s Technology Becomes Obsolete?

What Happens When an Artist’s Technology Becomes Obsolete?

UP A BUCKLING flight of stairs on Murray Street in Lower Manhattan, the dusty workshop of CTL Electronics is crammed with once-novel relics: cathode-ray tube (CRT) televisions, three-beam projectors and laserdisc players from the previous century. Hundreds of outdated monitors are arranged beside money trees and waving maneki neko cats, an installation in a kind […]

What Happens When an Artist’s Technology Becomes Obsolete? Read More »

Technology
Ontario Energy Board announces changes to electricity prices for households, small business and farms

Ontario Energy Board announces changes to electricity prices for households, small business and farms

TORONTO, Oct. 19, 2023 /CNW/ – The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) announced today that electricity prices under the Regulated Price Plan (RPP) for households, small business and farms will increase as of November 1, 2023. The winter Time-of-Use (TOU) hours and the change in the threshold for residential customers on Tiered pricing will take effect

Ontario Energy Board announces changes to electricity prices for households, small business and farms Read More »

Small Business
Jamaica Tackles Kingston Harbor Pollution With New Technology

Jamaica Tackles Kingston Harbor Pollution With New Technology

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Jamaica is much celebrated in songs and literature, from Harry Belafonte’s hauntingly beautiful Jamaica Farewell to Jimmy Buffett’s satirical Jamaica Mistaica. The island is one of the most beautiful in all the Caribbean, and home through the ages to

Jamaica Tackles Kingston Harbor Pollution With New Technology Read More »

Technology
Sarah Church will step down as VPUE at the end of fall quarter

Sarah Church will step down as VPUE at the end of fall quarter

Sarah Church will step down as the Freeman-Thornton vice provost for undergraduate education (VPUE) at the end of fall quarter after three-and-a-half years in the position. Provost Jenny Martinez appointed Lanier Anderson, the J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor in Humanities and professor of philosophy, as interim vice provost and said that a search committee for Church’s

Sarah Church will step down as VPUE at the end of fall quarter Read More »

Education
How Small Businesses Can Stay Safe Against Cyberattacks

How Small Businesses Can Stay Safe Against Cyberattacks

Today’s cyber thieves aren’t lone hackers working from their basements. Cybercrime increasingly has become full-fledged enterprises, complete with CFOs, HR teams and research and development budgets—and this “professionalization” of cybercrime presents a growing risk for small businesses, Microsoft Canada’s National Security Officer warns. Data from the Insurance Bureau of Canada found that 41 per cent

How Small Businesses Can Stay Safe Against Cyberattacks Read More »

Small Business
A Photographer’s House of Shadows

A Photographer’s House of Shadows

In the Northcote suburb of Melbourne, Australia, an enclave known for its coffeehouses and music clubs, the residential streets are mostly lined with century-old wood houses. But one building stands out: the home and studios of the photographer Bill Henson and his partner, the painter Louise Hearman. A discreet black steel gate leads to a

A Photographer’s House of Shadows Read More »

Photo and Videography
Scroll to Top