Joydip Sengupta is an Indian artist who received MFA degrees from the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Scotland and the College of Art in New Delhi. He has received numerous awards and grants including the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant. Sengupta has exhibited widely with solo shows in India, and participated in many group exhibitions internationally. He is represented in collections at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi and private collections worldwide.
Pankaj Rohilkhandvi is an artist based in Delhi, India.
He is a born experimenter, blending and transforming both traditional and unexpected items into meaningful pieces of self-expression.
His style is “Fused Unfused”. This is how he describes his work. He treats his work like an abstract thought, which allows him to play liberally in any direction, a complete autonomy. This is so realistic and abstract, but the soul of the artwork has been always lifelike. You can experience this blend and serrations clearly in his oeuvre.
His “Fused Unfused” concept originated with a sentiment of his generation, people and his life style.
Pankaj Rohilkhandvi is an artist based in Delhi, India.
He is a born experimenter, blending and transforming both traditional and unexpected items into meaningful pieces of self-expression.
His style is “Fused Unfused”. This is how he describes his work. He treats his work like an abstract thought, which allows him to play liberally in any direction, a complete autonomy. This is so realistic and abstract, but the soul of the artwork has been always lifelike. You can experience this blend and serrations clearly in his oeuvre.
His “Fused Unfused” concept originated with a sentiment of his generation, people and his life style.
ppbench - A Visualizing Network Benchmark for MicroservicesNane Kratzke
Companies like Netflix, Google, Amazon, Twitter successfully exemplified elastic and scalable microservice architectures for very large systems. Microservice architectures are often realized in a way to deploy services as containers on container clusters. Containerized microservices often use lightweight and REST-based mechanisms. However, this lightweight communication is often routed by container clusters through heavyweight software defined networks (SDN). Services are often implemented in different programming languages adding additional complexity to a system, which might end in decreased performance. Astonishingly it is quite complex to figure out these impacts in the upfront of a microservice design process due to missing and specialized benchmarks. This contribution proposes a benchmark intentionally designed for this microservice setting. We advocate that it is more useful to reflect fundamental design decisions and their performance impacts in the upfront of a microservice architecture development and not in the aftermath. We present some findings regarding performance impacts of some TIOBE TOP 50 programming languages (Go, Java, Ruby, Dart), containers (Docker as type representative) and SDN solutions (Weave as type representative).
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You'll learn about: Top countries, platforms, and devices to target when launching a messaging app Most effective ways of spending your marketing budget - distribution across countries, different channels Life Time Value of users from different segments Pricing strategies for promoting social apps Campaign best practices while promoting social apps on ad networks Proven monetization tactics / strategies for different markets
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1. JOYDIP SENGUPTA
www.joydipsengupta.com
• Education:
2001: MFA - Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Scotland,
UK
2000: MFA - College of Art, New Delhi, India
1998: BFA - Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India.
Awards:
2010: Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, USA
2010: Travel Grant – Danish Centre for Culture and Development, Denmark
2000: Commonwealth Scholarship, UK
M.F. Hussain Award, College of Art, New Delhi, India 1999: The
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, Canada 1996: The Elizabeth
Greenshields Foundation Grant, Canada
National Scholarship, Ministry of HRD, New Delhi, India
Exhibitions:
• Solo
2013: “Sensoria”, Artworld, Sarala’s Art Center, Chennai, India
2011: “Dialectica”, Ganges Art Gallery, Kolkata, India
2008: “Elastic Dreams”, Pundole Art Gallery & Arushi Arts, Kitab Mahal,Mumbai,
India
2007: “Equinox Shift”, Gallery Bose Pacia, Kolkata, India
2006: “Lost in Translation”, Gallery Nature Morte & the Swiss Embassy, New
Delhi, India
2006: “Sign – Sequence”, Triveni Gallery, Arushi Arts, New Delhi, India,
2005: “Urban Space”, Gallery Art World, Chennai, India 2004:
“Imagined Metaphors”, Triveni Gallery, New Delhi, India 2003:
“Mapping Terrains”, Gallery Art World, Chennai, India
1999: “Constructions in Space”, Gallery Art India Style, New Delhi, India
• Group
2015: “The India Story”, Kolkata, “Urban Trail”, Gallery Artmosaic, France
2013: Harvest Show, The Stainless Gallery, Arushi Arts, New Delhi
2012: Art Mart, Epicentre, Apparel House, Gurgaon, curated
by Sushma Behl, "Harvest", Stainless Gallery, Arushi
Arts, New Delhi
2. 2011: “Limitless Futures”, India Habitat Centre, presented by G a l l e r y
Aakar Prakar, in association with Anish Goel of Victorinox and curated
by Dr. Alka Pande, New Delhi
“Take 2”, The Gallery Mall, Arushi Arts, curated by Amit Jain of
Navsar, New Delhi,
“Indiske Billeder”, Birkerød Kunstforening, curated by Preben
Gondolf, Denmark
2010: “Picture Wallah”, Secher Scott Scandinavian Auction and Gallery,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Harvest Show, “Paisa paisa money money”, The Gallery, Arushi Arts,
curated by Amit Jain of Navsar, New Delhi
“India. Travel Notes”, Babusch, Berlin, Germany
“Art for Concern”, Annual Charity Auction, Concern India, Mumbai, India
Moments '10, ARUSHI ARTS, New Delhi, India
2009: "Who We Are", Sunjin Galleries, Singapore
Harvest Show, “Ctrl+Alt+Del”, Stainless Gallery, Arushi Arts, curated by
Amit Jain of Navsar, New Delhi, India
“Art for Concern”, Annual Charity Auction, Concern India
Foundaion, Mumbai, India
2008: “The Sun Rises in the East”, Galerie Christian Hosp, curated by Dr. Alka
Pande, Austria
“Harvest Show”, Stainless Gallery, Arushi Arts, India “Art
Beat”, The Shrine Gallery, New Delhi, India
“Beyond Boundaries”, Gallery in 28 Cork St., Arushi Arts, London, UK “The
Holi Show”, Red Earth, New Delhi, India “Art for Concern”, Annual Charity
Auction, Concern India Foundation, Mumbai, India
2007: “Harvest show”, Arushi Arts, New Delhi, India
“REAL", Matters of Art, New Delhi, India
“Vanity Fair”, Mon Art Gallery, curated by Bhavna Khakar, Kolkata,
India
“Cross Roads”, Anant Art Gallery, Kolkata, India
2006: “A Compensation for What has been Lost”, curated by Johny M.L., Art
Concerns, Travancore House, New Delhi, India
“Monsoon Moods”, Art India Gallery, JSW Foundation, Mumbai,
India
“Harvest Show”, Arushi Arts, New Delhi, India
“The Indian Art Show”, Arushi Arts, Nehru Centre, London, UK
“Online Show”, The Arts Trust, Mumbai, India
2005: “Contemporary Forms”, CIMA, Kolkata, India
“TUCHE”, Gallery Kaleidoscope, Vadodara, India
“Detour”, Gallery 88, Mumbai, India
“Hiroshima - Never Again”, Arpana Gallery, curated by Suneet
Chopra, New Delhi, India
“Monsoon Show”, Nature Morte, New Delhi, India “Art
Waves”, Gallery Art Mosaic, Singapore
2004: “Singular IdentityS”, Visual Arts Gallery, curated by Dr. Alka Pande, IHC,
New Delhi, India
3. 47th. National Exhibition of Art, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, India
“Face to Face – an exhibition on portraiture.” CIMA Gallery,
Kolkata, India
”Urban Confluence”, Apparao Galleries, Triveni, New Delhi, India Two-Man
Show, Gallery Sumukha, Bangalore, India9th. Harmony show, Nehru
Centre, Mumbai, India
2002: ”Beyond Memory”, India Habitat Centre, curated by Dr. Alka
Pande, New Delhi, India
“Young Contemporaries from Santiniketan”, Gallery Espace,
curated by Jogen Chowdhury, New Delhi, India
1998: 41st. National Exhibition of Art, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi, India
Art Fair:
2009: India Art Summit, New Delhi, India
2008: “ART Singapore”, Suntec, Singapore
Art Expo, Mumbai, India
Auction:
2008: Emami Chisel Art Auction, Contemporary and Modern Indian Art,
Kolkata, India
Collections:
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India
and other private collections in India, Singapore, USA, Denmark, France
and Germany.