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The National Ignition Facility laser bay transporter, an automated guided vehicle, is used to install canisters containing amplifier slab cassettes, known as line replaceable units, into the main amplifier frame assembly units at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

立法會議員參與有關社區心肺復甦法("心肺復甦法")及自動體外心臟去纖顫機("除顫器")的簡介活動,藉此向市民推廣對施行心肺復甦法和使用除顫器的認識。

立法会议员参与有关社区心肺复苏法("心肺复苏法")及自动体外心脏去纤颤机("除颤器")的简介活动,藉此向市民推广对施行心肺复苏法和使用除颤器的认识。

Legislative Council Members join an introductory programme on community cardiopulmonary resuscitation ("CPR") and automated external defibrillator ("AED") to promote public awareness on the use of CPR and AED. (2019.02.25)

An automated weather station collects data near the LeConte Glacier, Alaska. Credit: Twila Moon, NSIDC

How to make a wedding website

Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/

 

Do You REALLY Need a Wedding Website

- before marriage, I had no idea they existed

- I was a web developer, too!

- streamlining and tamplates are my first clue

 

How a Wedding Website Helps

- great to show your plans & events

- post engagement photos

- post event invitation information

- post cute stories about your relationship

 

Do You Have Time to Do It Yourself?

- you can hire a developer if you want

- you can learn it all yourself

- HTML, CSS, Java, and more takes time to learn

- do you really have time to learn, now?

 

Go With a Website Platform

- find a good content management system (CMS)

- buy a domain name for $10 a year

- get a web host for $50 a year

- can have a free or paid design template

 

Why Go With a Content Management System?

- the programming is already done!

- all you have to do is sign up

- then fill it up with good stuff

- no worry about how it gets published

- can schedule out and automate content

 

Other Content Management System Bonuses

- image galleries are fancy and almost automatic

- sidebar widgets keep important dates always visible

- highlight your super-special posts

- track and interact with your visitors

- sometimes it just takes one button click

 

Wrapping it Up with a Bow

- only have to log in periodically to update

- post some cute stories to keep folks interested

- spend more time on your special day & life ahead

- it'll be a nice reminder for years to come

 

Here are the resources I use: www.sidewages.com/resources/

My makeshift automated panorama rig. Mostly made from spare parts and junk.

 

[updated 2012.07.24] It seems this made it on hackaday: hackaday.com/2012/07/24/motorized-camera-rig-makes-panora... Greetings! I'll try to get some documentation together and post the code somewhere in the coming weeks.

 

Movement is handled by two servos at the top, mounted to some scrap wood using screws and wood glue. That mounts to the tripod via a 1/4-20 clawed T-bolt. The camera secures to a set of overpriced plastic servo pan/tilt plates.

 

The servos are controlled via an Arduino Nano (Atmel AVR 328p) powered by a 9v battery for the microcontroller(μc), and 4xAA batteries for the servos. The clear housing was saved from the trash, and holes for the wires and switch were cut by using a heat gun on an exacto knife. The case secures to the tripod using velcro and elastic. An IR receiver, mounted on top of the case, takes input from a small generic remote control(not pictured).

 

Several quick programs are accessible with only 2 key presses for the most commonly used angles. Manual angle input and adjustment are also available, as are startup delays and repeating functions. It can also be re-configured in the field, via the remote, and allows the changing of camera specs, such as horizontal and vertical field of view, h/v overlaps, servo speed and end stops. The μc is programed to, on it's own, determine the number of shots, and the best angles to shoot, in order to capture the requested area. There's also some rudimentary duplicate avoidance written in, which skips photographing areas that would significantly overlap with previous photos, such as in the polar regions.

 

There are plenty of problems with the version as shown. For starters, it doesn't center its rotation around the shutter, which causes parallax errors. The current servos aren't strong enough for anything heavier than a compact point-and-shoot. There's no shutter control yet. A third servo lead is tucked in back, and the code written, but at the moment, it's just synced with the camera's internal 10 second repeat auto timer. The code was quick and sloppy, but it does the job. I should probably clean it up and open source it at some point. So far, though, it has performed far better than I expected. Most issues could be resolved without much work, but at the moment, I'm just going to enjoy using it.

 

Except for the Marigot Bay panorama and the Marblehead harbor fireworks panorama(which were done by hand) most of the panoramas and stereographic "little planets" in this photostream were taken using this rig with a casio ex-g1 point-and-shoot.

 

You can check out some of the interactive and immersive 360º images it has produced using the viewer at fieldofview here , or just check out the rest of the photostream here.

The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is an automated light metro system opened in 1987 to serve the redeveloped Docklands area of East London.

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Park Disposal - subsidiary of EDCO Disposal

Here is the end result of my little project.

This macro rail is a slight variation of a rail designed by Domjan Svilkovic.

The good thing about this design is that once the Picaxe chip is programmed, there is no need for any connection to a PC or laptop, you use any Sony TV remote to program in the increment size, start and finish points. It then takes however many shots are needed between the two points.

It costs no more than £25 to build, less if you have the stepper motor and all the parts already.

I used an old dvd player for the rail, a mini tripod release for the platform, an iPod case for the housing and instead of the battery pack suggested, I used an old Nokia phone charger.

 

HERE is the rail at work and showing a couple of stacked images.

Here is an inside view of the new automated check-in machine at Almaden Branch Library. There are two outdoor slots for returning your library materials, which are checked in immediately. You also have the option of getting a receipt that lists all the materials that you just checked in.

Metromover, the automated train in Miami, Florida.

 

February 11, 2011.

(the left vertical bar, and the left-side of the middle horizontal bar, weren't working when I first visited)

 

Beautiful Light: 4 LETTER WORD MACHINE, 2009

D. A. Therrien - Phoenix, AZ, USA

Light Installation

Suspended 65 metres in the air between the Viljo Revell-designed Toronto City Hall towers, the four 7m square alphanumeric quartz lamp arrays will display codes, DNA sequences and elemental words. With each of the four "characters" consisting of 16 light segments, the machine is capable of displaying nearly 4.94 billion distinct graphic combinations, facilitating the expression of any word in any language. Automated code sequences will run between live performance times.

Since 1984, D.A. Therrien has been creating large-scale spectacles as rituals of technology utilizing machines, computers, information displays, high intensity light, robotics and live electricity in complex interactions with human performers/operators. His performances in Europe, Asia and North America address man's relationship to political and religious systems, medical technology, surveillance, information systems and other 20th and 21st century technologies that are now pervasive in everyday life.

Fontaine Stravinsky,

  

La fontaine Stravinsky et, au fond, l'église Saint-Merri

La fontaine Stravinsky, ou fontaine des Automates, réalisée en 1983 est l'œuvre conjointe de Jean Tinguely et Niki de Saint Phalle. Elle est créée dans le cadre du pourcentage du budget de la construction du Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou. C'est une commande publique entre la ville de Paris, le ministère de la culture et le Centre Pompidou. L'œuvre est la propriété de la ville de Paris qui se charge de son entretien.

Ce monument évoque l'œuvre musicale du compositeur russe Igor Stravinsky. Compositeur russe du xxe siècle, celui-ci est un symbole de l'éclectisme et de l'internationalisme artistique.

La fontaine Stravinsky est bâtie sur la place Igor-Stravinsky près de l'IRCAM (le centre de recherche en musique contemporaine). Elle est composée de 16 sculptures rendant hommage aux compositions du musicien. Sept sont de Jean Tinguely, six de Niki de Saint Phalle et trois des deux artistes. Les sculptures ont été réalisées en résine ou assemblage d'élément en résine et d'éléments métalliques ou assemblage d'éléments métalliques. C'est une œuvre composite conçue pour un espace public et une œuvre en mouvement. Les sculptures sont toutes mécanisées, noires ou colorées et sont animées par des jets d'eaux.

Une fontaine, en général, est (ou était) un lieu de repos et de rencontre dans la cité. La fontaine Stravinski recrée cela. Les sons que produit la fontaine évoquent la musique. Et l'œuvre de par son emplacement et de par sa nature offre une multiplicité de points de vue. La mobilité des sculptures couplées à la richesse de l'environnement offre au spectateur une œuvre en perpétuelle mouvance et nous interroge sur la pérennité de l'œuvre d'art.

 

Stravinsky Fountain

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stravinsky Fountain

 

ArtistJean Tinguely; Niki de Saint Phalle

Year1983

TypeFiberglass, steel

LocationParis, France

Coordinates: 48.8595°N 2.3515°E

The Stravinsky Fountain (fr: La Fontaine Stravinsky) is a whimsical public fountain ornamented with sixteen works of sculpture, moving and spraying water, representing the works of composer Igor Stravinsky. It was created in 1983 by sculptors Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle, and is located on Place Stravinsky, next to the Centre Pompidou, in Paris.

 

The Stravinsky Fountain is a shallow basin of 580 square meters located in Place Stravinsky, between the Centre Pompidou and the Church of Saint-Merri. Within the basin are sixteen works of sculpture inspired by Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, and his other major works. The black mechanical pieces of sculpture are by Jean Tinguely, the colored works by Niki de Saint Phalle.

The sculptures in the fountain represent:

L'Oiseau de feu (The Firebird)

La Clef de Sol (the musical key of G)

La Spirale (the spiral)

L'Elephant (the elephant)

Le Renard (the fox)

Le Serpent (the serpent)

La Grenouille (the frog)

La Diagonale (the diagonal)

La Mort (death)

La Sirène (the mermaid)

Le Rossignol (the nightingale)

L'Amour (Love)

La Vie (Life)

Le Cœur (the heart)

Le Chapeau de Clown (the clown's hat)

Ragtime (Ragtime)

The basin covers some of the rooms and offices of IRCAM, the Institut de recherche et coordination acoustique/musique, an organization devoted to promoting modern music and musicology, connected with the Pompidou Center. The founder of the IRCAM, composer and conductor Pierre Boulez, suggested the work of Stravinsky as a theme for the fountain. Because of the offices and rooms below, the fountain was designed to be as light as possible, with very shallow water, a bottom of stainless steel, and sculptures composed of plastics and other light materials.

 

The Stravinsky Fountain was part of a larger sculptural program, launched by the City of Paris in 1978, to build seven contemporary fountains with sculpture in different squares of Paris. Besides the Stravinsky Fountain, this project included new fountains at the Hotel de Ville and within the gardens of the Palais Royal. They were to be the first public fountains built in Paris since the fountains of the Palais de Chaillot were built for the Paris Exposition of 1937. It was also parmajor project by the City of Paris to redevelop the area around the old city markets, Les Halles, which had been torn down in 1971, and to re-animate the area with pedestrian streets, squares and works of art.

In October, 1981, the mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac, announced that a new fountain would be built near the Centre Pompidou, and announced that Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle had been selected to design the fountain. "Such a work must necessarily have modern lines, marrying with those of the Centre Pompidou, Chirac said, and he noted the success of the fountain that Tinguely had recently done in Basel, Switzerland.[2] The City of Paris paid two million French francs for the project, which was matched by two million francs from Jack Lang, the Minister of Culture. The financial agreement agreement was formally signed on December 15, 1982, allowing the project to go ahead. Other contribution came from private sponsors; la société Lyonnaise des eaux (500,000 francs), la fondation Scaler (150 francs) and the Swiss government.[3]

One sensitive artistic issue had to be resolved; the commission had originally been given to Jean Tinguely alone, and therefore the work would have been entirely composed of his black-painted mechanical sculptures. But in May 1982 he asked that brightly colored works by Niki de Saint Phalle (who was also Tinguely's wife) also be included. This caused concerns at the Sous-Direction du Patromoine culturel of the Bureau of Monuments of Paris, which had originally commissioned the sculpture; they feared that the brightly colored works of Niki de Saint Phalle would visually overwhelm the dark works of Tinguely. Officials of the Ministry of Culture and Sous-Direction du Patrimoine persuaded Tinguely to reduce the number of works by Niki de Saint Phalle to four or five, and both the Ministry of Culture and City of Paris agreed that it would be a joint project by Tinguely and Saint Phalle.[4]

A few technical issues also needed to be resolved. Tingueley did not want the water treated, and preferred that moss be allowed to grow. Tinguely also wanted to use very low power electric motors for the fountains, to avoid any danger of electrocuting people wading in the fountains. The sculptures were not attached to the bottom of the basin, but simply placed there.

The finished fountain was dedicated on March 16, 1983, by Mayor Chirac, Minister of Culture Jack Lang, and Madame Pompidou, the widow of President Georges Pompidou. During the ceremony, Mayor Chirac and Culture Minister Lang, who were political enemies, avoided looking or speaking to each other.

Under French law and practice, the French state has the legal obligation to maintain fountains, but artists and their descendants have the moral right to control their work. In 1985, Niki de Saint Phalle asked for modifications to be made to one part of the sculpture, Rossignol, to make it more harmonious with other parts of the work. Five years later, she asked that one sculpture, Sirène, be replaced by another earlier work by her, called Nana, seated in a bathing suit. Because of the cost, the substitution was never made.[5]

20 May 2019 - What's The Future of Employment Services? Meet Bob, The Automated Coach For Jobseekers

 

Florian Dautil, Impact and Partnerships Manager, Bayes Impact

 

OECD Headquarters, Paris

 

Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt

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Clown Vintage automate 80 cm

Automates de noël présentés par la famille Lagnel dans le quartier Saint-Nicaise à Rouen

 

Site officiel noelarouen.com/

Keep your LEGO city tidy with an automated garbage truck! This LEGO Ideas project is an automated side-loading garbage truck that reinvents minifig-scale garbage collection. Visit our page at ideas.lego.com to see more details and support the project!

Feral Automated System: ULTB-1 is a living research project, creating a new vision of automated systems: it re-enacts a networked body of Communism composed from different vegetal, digital and engineering layers. Plants here are a pure “hyle”, a scaffold of the project — in the material of the network, its exchanging information (vegetal cryptocurrency) and its very protocols of exchange (derived from the real mechanisms of vegetal communication).

 

Photo: Florian Voggeneder

Clown Vintage automate 80 cm

 

Ron Mock, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, Canada, Adena Friedman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq, USA, Andy Serwer, Editor-in-Chief, Yahoo Finance, USA, David McKay, President and Chief Executive Officer, RBC (Royal Bank of Canada), Canada and William Ford, Chief Executive Officer, General Atlantic, USA during the Session "Automated Markets" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2019. Congress Center / Aspen 2. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

Laser turrets have been part of ground defence since they exist. Automated, remotely controlled, or manned, they offer great firepower at a cheap price while being relatively small targets.

Automates de noël présentés par la famille Lagnel dans le quartier Saint-Nicaise à Rouen

 

Site officiel noelarouen.com/

The tissue processor is an automated machine that progressively dehydrates tissue and impregnates it with molten paraffin. This procedure usually runs overnight, although small biopsies can be processed in a few hours.

The cab controls for a new AutoCat semi-automated side loader refuse truck made by Wayne Engineering. The AutoCat is great for small urban routes, picking up missed stops, and spread out rural routes.

 

www.wayneusa.com

Automates de noël présentés par la famille Lagnel dans le quartier Saint-Nicaise à Rouen

 

Site officiel noelarouen.com/

Adena Friedman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq, USA speaking during the Session "Automated Markets" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2019. Congress Center / Aspen 2. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

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