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The phrase back in the day calls to mind images of someone hitting their peak; someone’s career’s at its apex. For GREAT WHITE founder, Mark Kendall, the man behind the dark classes and bluesy guitar hooks for one of the most successful bands born on the Sunset Strip during the decadent early 80s, his stride might be on its second wind, but he’s riding the wave one riff at a time.
 
Born into a musically gifted family, Kendall grew up in Huntington Beach, California. His father played jazz trumpet; his mother sang her heart out to jazz tunes before adoring audiences. His grandfather, too, was a virtuoso on the piano. Citing Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and The Doors as early influences, Kendall’s passion and natural abilities got him hooked on guitar.
 
“The thing I love about the guitar is it’s an instrument that allows me to express myself in how I’m feeling at any given time,” Kendall said. “All the musicians that made me want to play guitar, played straight from their heart with a lot of feeling in their playing. They pour their ver

THE TIME MACHINE
2010, HD video
12 minutes, color/sound

“The Time Machine” explores the life-world of a migrant watchmaker in Grand Central Terminal. Isolated and peripheral to the main terminal, his quiet workshop becomes an indirect gateway to exploring the larger, layered rhythms of Grand Central, with its iconic clock and star-filled ceiling. These layers of resonance find their reflection in the inner mechanics of his work. Centered around the deconstruction and reconstruction of a single wristwatch—powered not by battery but by the motion of its owner’s body—the project examines both the different ways we conceptualize and understand time and the ways in which capitalism and globalization have made our experience of these simultaneous temporalities feel increasingly at odds. Set within this iconic space of public transport, the film asks questions about the value of slowness and space for contemplation within the frenetic pace of a globalized transit system.

Mark Kendall (engineer)

Mark A. F. Kendall (BE PhD FTSE FRSA FNAI) (born 1972) is an Australian biomedical engineer, inventor, scientist and entrepreneur.

He is Founder and CEO of WearOptimo Pty Ltd[1] and the Vice-Chancellor's Entrepreneurial Professor at the Australian National University.[2]

Kendall was formerly the Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Queensland, where he led a team at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology[citation needed]. He was Founder, CTO and a Director of Vaxxas[citation needed]. Prior to this, in the UK, he was a University Research Lecturer at the University of Oxford and a lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford[citation needed]. Whilst at Oxford, Kendall was Associate Director of the PowderJect Research Centre for Gene and Drug Delivery[citation needed].

Kendall serves at the co-chair of the $150 million Australian Stem Cell Therapies Mission[3] and on the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Biotechnology.[4

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