Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Galya Kovalyova Photo Exhibit at Doron Braunshtein Gallery

Doron Braunshtein Gallery is yet another
manifestation of a hip and colorful clothing boutique
Apollo Braun on Orchard St., Lower East Side. "Every
talented artist should be given an immediate chance
for exposure, without pretensiousness or difficulty,"
Apollo Braun himself, the owner of the store said, "we
will do the same when we are in Chelsea!" Here, bold
and bright, yet intimate atmosphere provides a natural
home to funny, moody and extravagant artwork, clothing
and people.

The Gallery's fifth hosted artist, photographer Galya
Kovalyova
, was welcomed during the opening yesterday
night, on Thursday, July 19th. Her series "Dreaming a
City," a surreal moody exploration into the intimate
magic of night-time urbanism, matches the faintly lit
unpredictable evenings of Lower East Side. Galya is a
Russian-American and the photos exhibited travel
across Europe, New York and China, and yet the images
of steamy restaurant windows, half-decipherable neon
signs, reflections and distortions of backlit
architecture form a universal picture of mystery in a
city at night, recognizable across the modern world.
These are images from our dreams of A City, romantic
and full of secrets.

The visitors browsed the store, drinking and laughing,
finding the photos on the colorful, magazine-cutout
walls and leaving their immediate associations on the
white paper wall space around the artwork, as
suggested by a friend of the photographer. This
continued and transformed the common reflections on
the topic. Thus a visitor wrote "A Forrest" under a
photograph of a piece of meat peaking through a green
curtain of a butcher shop in Beijing. The chunk of
meat transformed into an animal and the imagined city
started living its own life.

The exhibition will be up through next Thursday, July
27th. Please come and leave your associations. For
more information about the photography and the
gallery, please visit www.galyaphoto.com and www.apollobraun.com



















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Friday, July 6, 2007

The Man Who Rocked My World

My FAVORITE british guitarist Nick McCabe has come back from the dead!!!

Or out hiding into the sun light some would say as he now has a myspace page!

For those of you who don't know who he is, he is the ethereal genius guitarist of a little known band called the Verve.

The Verve became very famous and popular in Europe throughout the 1990's, however their American following remained puzzling small.

Nonetheless he was the principal songwriter behind the songs off the band's first two albums, A Northern Soul, and the widely acclaimed A Storm In Heaven, the album that was the most important and influential album to come out of England in the 1990's.

His genius ranks up there with the dazzling brilliance among the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and other notables. And fortunately, this genius has been blessed with a longevity that surpasses the "Club of 27" life span.

Check out his myspace page and listen to the some of the spell-binding sonic soundscapes he has available for preview up there.

Tell him Vega from Vegalifestyle sent you.

P.S. You can buy the Verve's albums on Amazon or any record store near you.
P.P.S. The Verve disbanded shortly after the release of their Urban Hymns album which was more of Richard Ashcroft's album than it was Nick's and also debuted the hit single Bittersweet Symphony. The Verve have since reunited in the past few months and are going to go play a few shows later this November in the UK.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Are Robots taking over the Earth?

I was recently an intense discussion with a Wall Streeter about job security. This gentleman graduated from the prestigious Wharton School of Business with both undergraduate and graduate degree's in finance and worked for years on Wall Street.

After having had the luxury of working overseas in finance he came back to the states only to be faced with stunning difficulty in obtaining employment from many of the big firms despite a highly successful track record on the Street and abroad. He quietly explained to me that many of the Wall Street firms were hiring younger and younger and paying less and less in an effort to maximize profits. He also tried to explain to me that the idea of job security was pretty much dead.

In a previous post, which I pulled from this blog, I talked about who had the best job security.

I thought about it long and hard and also had discussed this with another friend in finance.

Jobs that are the most secure are ones that can NOT be replaced by robots or outsourced to foreign nations such as India or China.

This leaves us several categories of jobs all of which can be summarized in as such that it needs human intelligence to execute or run.

•People who build or run businesses
•Specialists or people who are self employed such as doctors, accountants, and •lawyers
•Salesmen
•Artists
•Technical Artisans . . .
•etc, etc

There is a field where where a specialist and an artist intersect which is that of the technical artisan.

These are individuals who operate sophisticated pieces of software, which may or may not be coupled with other equipment.

The workers in these fields are safe so long as there is a high cost of entry.

For example, type setters started losing their jobs once word processors came out.
The demand for professional audio engineers started dwindling at a tremendous rate once affordable good quality portable recording software, such as ProTools, exploded into the marketplace.
Apple greatly undercut Avid's market share by offering a video editing platform (Final Cut Pro) at a huge fraction of the cost with comparable editing power.

We will see this happening soon with Apple's release of the Color application which is meant to mimic $100,000+ color correction systems such as the DaVinci 2k.

And if you think being a surgeon is a safe bet in terms of job security, you might be wrong. The U.S. military has developed a machine with ultra fine motor movements that can be remotely operated by a surgeon from over a thousand miles away. The military developed this technology so that it afforded them the ability to contract the best surgeons to operate on wounded soldiers in distant or remote locations. Of course one could speculate that surgeons might be outsourced. However this is mere speculation.

We also know that innovation destroys jobs. Advances in machinery, intelligent robots, better preventative health measures, etc, etc.

If you're looking to a job for high pay, that also may change in the future depending on the field you are pursuing.

For example, surgeons and doctors were doing very well financially until health insurance companies began to dictate what they would pay doctors. (Plastic surgeons still make rockstar levels of cash since they rarely have to deal with health insurance).

Rumor has it these highly paid self employed specialists may begin to unionize. Which I ultimately hope is not the case as we have seen ill-effect from this happening particularly in reference to some of the automobile manufacturers in Detroit.

My suggestion? Learn more about money and how it works. I don't mean study finance, or business, although I wish I had majored in business instead of minoring in it. Today I am shocked at how little many people know about money. I know people who have more than DOUBLED their salaries and crossed the 6 figure threshold only to complain about having less money than ever before.

And then we all know about the success stories of many individuals who started off with nothing, in many instances no college education, who have amassed empires. And then there are also some individuals who have amassed a great deal of wealth through wise investments, and choose to work a job part time.

Best of luck to you.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Surprise! Tony G Farewell Dinner Party

This event took place over at Mekong Restaurant on the corner of 6th Avenue and King St. (This is in downtown Manhattan for all you folks outside of the Promised City)

Anieu (the event organizer) surprised Tony by throwing a Farewell Dinner in his honor.

An entire back room was rented and was packed, packed, packed!

Check out the pics



Highly talented director and producer Nick S., and brilliant genius comedienne Adara Almonte



World's spunkiest dance instructor Melissa (she really is spunky! . . . and she likes taking table cloths and turning them into hats as you can see . . . makes me wonder what happened to my table cloth as I can't find it . . . hmmmmmm)



Sara and friend



Dazzling jazz pianist Andru McCann, Tony, Nick, and amazing fashion designer Heather in the front



John and Andru



Here's looking at you! Philip Akka is one of the most sought after and best flame artists in the world . . . and he also happens to be a great friend and roommate (he is also highly sought after by the ladies)



Anieu (the organizer), James, and his nephew



Melissa (again), and Marcus!



Marjan and Tony

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Gina Mauro Art Show @ Doron Braunshtein Gallery

On June 28th at Doron Braunshtein Gallery @ Apollo Braun Boutique in New York City's Lower East Side artist Gina Mauro presented her artwork.

This is the artist that so far out of all the previous artists, has works of art that really resonate with who I am and my personality.



Here are some pics from this VERY well attended and wonderful event.








From left to right

Ann, Doron Braunshtein, and Gina Mauro










This event was sooooo well attended that attendance spilled over to the store exterior.

79th Street Boat Basin Pics











All Photographs © 2007 Antonio Goicochea All rights reserved

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Books I've Read Throughout my Life

Because I'm sure people would love to know
(a)=abridged audio book
(ua)=unabridged audio book
(p)=partially read
(f)=photoread
(f+r)=photoread plus read straight through
An Inclusive List:
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Where The Wild Things Are

The Berenstein Bear's Books (various)
Dr. Seuss Books (various)

The Holy Bible (p)
Jesus Before Christianity
The Shadow of the Galilean: The Quest of the Historical Jesus in Narrative Form
The Demonologist
Padre Pio (p)

A Guide To The Bodhisattva Way of Life (p)

General Custer's Last Stand

The Art of The Deal
Think Like A Billionaire
Trump: How To Get Rich
Trump 101 (p)
Trump Never Give Up: How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success
Why We Want you to be Rich
Midas Touch:  Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich-And Why Most Don't
Think and Grow Rich
How To Win Friends and Influence People
Never Eat Alone
Who's Got Your Back?

The Education Of A Speculator (by Victor Niederhoffer)
When Genius Failed : The Rise and Fall of Long Term Capital Management (Unabridged Audio Book)
Confessions of An Economic Hitman (Unabridged Audio Book)
The Warren Buffett Way (Unabridged audio)
Jim Cramer's Real Money (Abridged audio)
Learn to Earn (Abridged audio)


The Dollar Crisis (p)
End The Fed
Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver
Gold: The Once and Future Money (p)
The Housing Boom and Bust (By Thomas Sowell)
In Defense of Global Capitalism
Macroeconomics (textbook by Hubbard and O'Brien updated 2nd edition)
Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History (p)

Freakonomics (a)

The New Business Road Test (p)
Zero To One Million
Rich Dad's Before You Quit Your Job

Rich Dad Poor Dad
Cashflow Quadrant
Conspiracy of The Rich (p)
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing
Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ
The ABC's of Real Estate Investing
Own Your Own Corporation
Who Took My Money?

Managing Customer Relationships (By Peppers and Rogers)

Sales Dogs
No B.S. Sales Success (p)
No B.S. Sales Success In The New Economy
No B.S. Direct Marketing (p)
No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs
No B.S. Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs
No B.S. Wealth Attraction in The New Economy
The Ultimates Letter (p)
The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business with Relentless Focus on 12 Key Strategies (ua)

There's A Customer Born Every Minute
Buying Trances
Hypnotic Writing (f)

Persuasion Engineering
Influence (p)

The True Believer: Thoughts On The Nature of Mass Movements (p)

Combating Cult Mind Control

The Prince
The 48 Laws of Power (p)
Seduction (p)
The 50th Law (p)

Bailout Riches

How To Be CEO
Going Places

A Whole New Mind

Letting Go Of Shame: Understanding How Shame Affects Your Life

Why you're Sick Dumb and Broke
It's Called Work for a Reason!: Your Success Is Your Own Damn Fault

The Hypnotic Patterns of Milton Erickson Vol 1, and 2
The Structure of Magic Vol 1 and 2
Frogs Into Princes
Using Your Brain For A Change
Trance-formations
Reframing
The Adventures of Anybody
Magic In Action (p)
Training Trances: Multi-Level Communication In Training and Therapy
Turtles All The Way Down
Gestalt

Thresholds of the Mind

Power vs. Force (by David Hawkins)
The Power of Positive Thinking
The Attractor Factor
The Missing Secret (Abridged Audio Book)
The Power of Intention
The Success Principles (p)
Inspiration
Unlimited Power
The 4 Agreements
The Active Side of Infinity
It Works
Silent Power
Getting In The Gap
Zero Limits

In The Blink of an Eye (By Walter Murch)

Music Supervision
All You Need To Know About The Music Business
This Business of Artist Management
Copyright Law (p)
The Rise and Fall of Popular Music (p)
The Physics of Sound (p)

Mixing With Your Mind
Mastering Audio: The Art and The Science (p)
The Mastering Engineer's Handbook (p)
5.1 Surround Sound: Up and Running (p)
Spatial Audio (p)

The Tao Of Health, Sex, and Longevity (p)

Depression-Free, Naturally (p) (Great book)

The Student Success Manifesto

Tom Sawyer
Huckleberry Finn
The Grapes of Wrath
The Great Gatsby
Jurassic Park
Death of A Salesman
All My Sons
The Sun Also Rises
A Farewell to Arms
A Catcher In The Rye
Homer's The Iliad
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
The Merchant of Venice
Things Fall Apart (by Chinua Achebe)
Enders Game
The Giver
Angels and Demons
The Davinci Code
Deception Point
Naked Lunch
A Raisin In The Sun
The Celestine Prophecy
The Testament
Omerta (By Mario Puzo)
Atlas Shrugged
The Schopenhauer Cure (p)
America My Whore (p)

The Hiram Key
Holy Blood Holy Grail (p)

Black Boy (p)
Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur (p)
Losing My Virginity (by Richard Branson)
Screw It Let's Do It (by Richard Branson)
Call Me Ted (Unabridged Audio Book) (As read by Ted Turner himself!)
Get In The Van
Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs
Lennon
Room Full of Mirrors
Heavier than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana
Never Fade Away: The Kurt Cobain Story
The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell
No One Here Get's Out Alive
How To Make Love Like A Porn Star
The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life (p)
Steve Jobs
The Real Deal: My Story from Brick Lane to Dragons' Den (a)
A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity (a)

The No Spin Zone
Who's Looking Out For You
The O'Reilly Factor
Culture Warrior (a)
A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity (a)

Arguing With Idiots (p)
Democrats in The Red Zone (p)
How To Talk To A Liberal (If You Must) (p)

The Game (by Neil Strauss)

Emergency (by Neil Strauss)

Comedy Writing Secrets
Rock This

Buzzed
The Addictive Personality
The Selfish Brain (p)

Inside the Criminal Mind
Mind Hunter
The Criminal Personality Volume 1: A Profile For Change (p)