Sunday, June 20, 2010

Aerodynamics of love in Shanghai at 7 spoonfuls of sugar

Cognitive sciences, new cybernetics, aerospace engineering, re-design, spaceflights for fun... It’s never been easier balancing aesthetics and engineering. How can you have doubts about the future of human civilizations? Despite the permanent dehumanization of human beings and the tyrannical agenda of certain fanatics, we run no risks. There are no obstacles to being playful with science. No love restrictions. Even China's talking - about peaceful exploitation of aerospace to ensure aero-security - doesn’t make me nervous...

Back to basics. My grandmother, suffering from advanced cardiovascular disease, was constantly stealing chocolate from kids and loading her cup of tea with 7 spoonfuls of sugar. Now, Yoko teaches me how to eat more sugar with nouveau parfum de Pierre Hermé, the famous Parisian pastry chef. Brilliant Japanese architects addicted to fine pastry à la crème Chantilly looking for a French "salon du chocolat" in China. Just around the corner.

World Expo 2010 Shanghai - spectacular architectural event (?). Finally it's all about the luxury of balancing art aesthetics and engineering. The Tadao Ando Maritime Museum on the Saadiyat Island, the Green Wave Tower by A-cero, the Batumi Aquarium in Georgia, the Opera House in the desert of Dubai, the Abu Dhabi Louvre or Guggenheim, the Callebaut’s Lilypads... or the Galactic Suite, the Hybrid Marine Soliloquy or the Wally Hermès Yacht... Realization of these projects proves that finally human beings can enjoy fantastic relief from themselves. Today's - faster and beautifully designed - freedom of the human imagination makes me smile...

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