DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
NEW RESEARCH: HEARTWARMING FINDINGS ON ELEPHANTS GREETING THEIR FRIENDS
- A University of Vienna research team studied nearly 100 elephants greeting their friends. Here's what we know:
- While humans greet each other with a "hello", handshake, sometimes a hug, elephants combine vocalization and gestures
- Elephants greet their friends with much more enthusiasm and warmth than we humans do
- Here are some examples of how elephants say Hi to a friend:
- Roaring
- Tail wagging
- Trunk swinging
- Approaching backwards
- Ear flapping
- 71% of the elephants were so excited to see old friends they spontaneously urinated and defecated
- One wonders what depth of feelings and sensitivity these magnificent creatures have
- To my old friends: no need to roar, flap your ears or approach backwards when you see me...I still appreciate you. The least said about the 71% gesture the better.
WORLD 1ST: 24/7 NYC-DUBLIN LIVE-STREAM PORTAL
Source: City of Dublin & Stock
- An art installation in both New York City and Dublin called The Portal allows viewers in both locations to see each other. It's a world first that harkens back to the legendary mysteries of portals as magical entrances to new worlds. Here are a few facts:
- The Portal just went live and was designed by artist Benediktas Gylys
- He's built 2 art installations that each contain a portal and live stream video 24/7 from NYC's Flatiron South Public Plaza and North Earl St., Dublin
- Allows people in each city to see each other 24/7 real time at a distance of over 3000 away
- Gylys says it's an invitation for humans to reconnect
- Will be up and running for next six months
- One example of use: a University of Dublin student seeing and connecting with her Mom back home in NYC
- This world-first live art harkens back to mysterious, legendary portals imagined as entrances to new worlds for centuries.
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