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examples might be vincent van go pro or francis bacon cheeseburger. or muracomi bastard. jackson poll ip, i don't know. i will put 60 seconds on the clock. >> nick. >> i will go with dick picasso. >> pablo picassichu. >> rob low picasso. >> monet more problems. >> yes points. >> nick. >> michelangelo he's a house painter he's in swrersee. >> okay,points. >> trevor moore. >> adolf hitler. >> points. >> heather. >> bro dan. >> yeah points. >> trevor. >> vincent van go [bleep] yourself nick thune.
examples might be vincent van go pro or francis bacon cheeseburger. or muracomi bastard. jackson poll ip, i don't know. i will put 60 seconds on the clock. >> nick. >> i will go with dick picasso. >> pablo picassichu. >> rob low picasso. >> monet more problems. >> yes points. >> nick. >> michelangelo he's a house painter he's in swrersee. >> okay,points. >> trevor moore. >> adolf hitler. >> points. >> heather....
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charlie: did you say your greatest guru was francis bacon? how does the influence you?elen: he's a great painter obviously. but he -- there is interviews with francis bacon, he put forth the concept, which at that time i hadn't thought of, of the tensions between inspiration and technique. the way accident is very important in art, but you can only achieve accident in a full way after you have mastered technique. in other words, children under the age of seven are all every single one of them a genius painter. they are genius because it is instinctive. you can't be painting as a seven-year-old when you are 14 years old. you have to move forward. you go through this painful process of learning technique. you have lost your instinct. you have lost your inspiration. you are learning. you get through that, and now you can allow accident to happen. you are open to accident. you have all the technique, you have all that deep within you don't even have to think about it. it can become thoughtless. then you can allow inspiration to come back. the master of this is al pacino. ch
charlie: did you say your greatest guru was francis bacon? how does the influence you?elen: he's a great painter obviously. but he -- there is interviews with francis bacon, he put forth the concept, which at that time i hadn't thought of, of the tensions between inspiration and technique. the way accident is very important in art, but you can only achieve accident in a full way after you have mastered technique. in other words, children under the age of seven are all every single one of them a...
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. >> rose: did you say also that your greatest guru was francis bacon? >> yes. of artistic claim yes. >> rose: how did he influence you? >> well, of course he is a great painter obviously. but you know he wrote-- there is a book called interviews with francis bacon and he put forth the concept which at that time i just hadn't thought of of the tension between inspiration and technique. and the way accident is very important in art but you can only achieve accident in a full way after you've fully mastered technique. snordz in other words he said you know it's true. children under the age of seven are all every single one of them a genius painters. they are genius because it is totally instinctive. but you can't be painting as a seven-year-old when are you 14,so you know you have to move forward. and then you go through this painful process of learning technique when you have lost all your instinct you have lost all your inspiration you are just learning how to draw a foot you know. and then you get through that. and now you can allow accidents to happen, you kno
. >> rose: did you say also that your greatest guru was francis bacon? >> yes. of artistic claim yes. >> rose: how did he influence you? >> well, of course he is a great painter obviously. but you know he wrote-- there is a book called interviews with francis bacon and he put forth the concept which at that time i just hadn't thought of of the tension between inspiration and technique. and the way accident is very important in art but you can only achieve accident in a...
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the current record is paid by steve when or his wife for a francis bacon painting. going to head back to the facebook developers conference in san francisco. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg west. i'm matt miller. the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot stop cory johnson is back from the facebook conference. you've got the bite. cory: how about 10%? 10% of all voice over ip calls are made using facebook. it's a way to route voice calls using packet as opposed to copper wires. 10% of those calls are made on facebook. facebook has great aims to use a spoke for a lot of things including making phone calls, they've already commanded 10% of that market. that's a huge shot at a rapidly growing market. matt: i do a lot of face time, which is an apple thing. but voice over internet, the quality never seems to be quite up there with regular phone calls. is that improving? >> you probably make a lot of voice calls and you don't even know it. a lot of calls you make can be connected through a network. the quality is improving and a lot of calls are regar
the current record is paid by steve when or his wife for a francis bacon painting. going to head back to the facebook developers conference in san francisco. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg west. i'm matt miller. the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot stop cory johnson is back from the facebook conference. you've got the bite. cory: how about 10%? 10% of all voice over ip calls are made using facebook. it's a way to route voice calls using packet as opposed to copper...
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the current auction record is $142.4 million paid by steve whynn for a francis bacon painting. ♪ matts "bloomberg west." the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. cory johnson is back with us from facebook's f8 conference. cory: how about 10%? 10% according to mark zuckerberg -- 10% of all of all voice over ip calls are made using facebook . there are the way to route voice calls over the internet. 10% of those calls are made on facebook. facebook has great aims to have you use facebook, including making phone calls simplifying the software and the issues. they have already commanded 10% of that market. that is a huge chunk of a growing -- rapidly growing market. matt: i do a lot of face time which is an apple thing. voice over internet, the quality never seems to be quite up there with regular phone calls. is that improving? cory: you make a lot of voice calls you don't even know -- a lot of the calls you make from your desk are connected over the network. there are a lot of calls wired that way that you don't know about. and to and across the facebook ne
the current auction record is $142.4 million paid by steve whynn for a francis bacon painting. ♪ matts "bloomberg west." the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. cory johnson is back with us from facebook's f8 conference. cory: how about 10%? 10% according to mark zuckerberg -- 10% of all of all voice over ip calls are made using facebook . there are the way to route voice calls over the internet. 10% of those calls are made on facebook. facebook has...
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sales much 449 just behind andy warhol and ahead of francis bacon. if he breaks the bacon record next year. >> do we know who the seller is? >> we don't. we sort of know -- we suspect who bought it in 1997 but this could have traded many hands sense then. >> privately. >> and you see a lot of pictures now flipping every couple of years for two, three times what they made. >> if you like to discount -- >> thank you very much. >> this bull market we know it's eventually going to end, but it's want going end today. the fed was real clear. they gave us the playbook going forward. it's going to be data dependent. bad economic news is good. good economic news is bad. rising dollar is bad. falling dollar is good. this morning we got bad economic news. the dollar is dropping. to us this is a buying opportunity. we're sitting on some cash in our etf, and we're going to be putting that to work. >> math matt you say you know the bull market is going to end. bull markets end. it all happens ethwe'll. when do you see it ending and how? what will be the trigger? >
sales much 449 just behind andy warhol and ahead of francis bacon. if he breaks the bacon record next year. >> do we know who the seller is? >> we don't. we sort of know -- we suspect who bought it in 1997 but this could have traded many hands sense then. >> privately. >> and you see a lot of pictures now flipping every couple of years for two, three times what they made. >> if you like to discount -- >> thank you very much. >> this bull market we know...