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" ... A scant decade later, in 1984, Forman delivered his next prizewinner in Amadeus, a heady portrait of an even headier Wolfgang Mozart (Tom Hulse) as he traipsed and wrestled his genius through the many courts for which he composed. The quirky, soaring and most human Forman-esque detail here was that the film was told from the embittered perspective of Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham), Mozart's greatest composing rival under the Hapsburgs, and the curious, less-talented but supremely jealous and controversial figure who has been thought to have been responsible for Mozart's untimely death. The film, shot largely in Cold-War Prague (which masqueraded as Vienna), brought eight Oscars, including that for best director. ... "
" ... Last but in no way least, artist Firelei Baéz was named the Visual Arts prizewinner by a panel composed of Ondine Chavoya, professor of art at Williams College; Paul Ha, the director of MIT’s List Visual Arts Center, and Naima Keith, the vice-president for Education and Public Programs at LACMA in Los Angeles. The panel chose Chavoya for “the fearless, subversive beauty of her expansive, color-saturated, highly patterned and ornamented paintings, for the immersive and layered visual and kinesthetic experience of her ambitious room-sized and public installations, which both subtly and rigorously interrogate history, transporting us to a powerful future that embodies an alternate past." ... "
" ... The fear type of writers block can be alleviated often by first, accepting that fear might always be there. Accepting that the book on the page WILL NEVER be as good as what’s in your head, whether you’re a Nobel prizewinner or a beginner. So grieve now and get on with it. But what you lose in not being the genius you’d like to be, you gain in exploring what is available to you. You invent often because there are certain things you can’t do, you know you can’t do, so you play with what you can do. Then it becomes your signature. ... "
" ... Yuki’s background drives her passion for avatar robotics. As a student, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was unable to attend school, an experience that made her very lonely. It was through the Japan Science & Engineering Challenge (JSEC), a competition for young science enthusiasts where she won a prize, that Yuki met fellow prizewinner Yoshifuji Kentaro, now CEO of Ory. He told her about his idea to extend human abilities through robots, and after developing a prototype as college students, they set up Ory Laboratories in 2012. ... "