Bole
Bole2Harlem is the brainchild of American producer, percussionist, and musician David Schommer, who has written and produced songs for the Baha Men, Carole King, and Donna Summer, among others. He and his friends keep a collection of drums at a friend’s French-Moroccan downtown restaurant called L’Orange Bleue.1
Google Sightseeing takes you on tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Each weekday your guides James and Alex present new weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.2
Your insect consumption adds up. Flour beetles, weevils, and other insect pests that infest granaries are milled along with the grain, finally ending up as tiny black specks in your piece of bread.3
The Barrierfree toolset takes a story captured in linear video and links a wealth of information, enhancements and perspectives using a synchronized text track derived from the caption and audio description of the video. This provides the viewer with a cohesive interactive experience that is also accessible to people with hearing, visual and physical disabilities.4
Results of the LES model PALM and new helicopter based observations of turbulence over leads will be used to (further) develop parameterizations of the lead effect which can be used in models with different grid sizes ranging from microscale non eddy resolving models to weather forecast and regional climate models. The parameterizations are tested in the nonhydrostatic model METRAS.5
‘Bole 2 Harlem is about being from Ethiopia and living in Harlem, in America, around the world, explains Siraj. It’s a journey, one album that takes you thousands of miles from one place to another.6