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FORWARD OPERATING BASE TODD, Afghanistan - Navy Diver 1st Class Daniel Muhlbach comes up out of the water during his dive to search for a missing 82nd Airborne Soldier in an a river in Afghanistan near Forward Operating Base Todd Nov. 27. Members of a U.S. Navy dive team from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit (MDSU) 2, along with members of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne, Coalition Forces and Afghan National Security Forces, are currently participating in Operation Hero Recovery attempting to recover the remains of U.S. Army Sgt Brandon Islip lost in a river in Afghanistan after going in the water on November 4, 2009. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Matthew Bash/RELEASED)
"Old" Downtown Bakersfield with a bit of Bear Mountain in the background.
probably no truth to the rumor that this is Bakersfield's 911 Emergency Phone System
Current response times beg to differ.
If these guys work in a developed country they would have devices to communicate with each other. But I think they should feel proud to work in a developing country like us where they get a chance to have an extra-ordinary communication skill.
Photos showing impressions of the Ars Electronica Garden Berlin: "Artificial Reality – Virtual Intelligence" by University of Applied Science Berlin – School of Culture and Design, Department of Communication Design (DE).
As our environment undergoes its digital transformation, what might be understood as ’objective’ reality is increasingly being modified by a superimposed virtual realm. Virtual reality and mixed reality technologies are laying the foundation for a transition to a new form of mass media. At the same time a global pandemic has subjected the dream of a new virtual and networked world to a wake-up call. Social distancing temporarily shuttered cultural spaces and educational institutions, and the need for virtual spaces and meeting places continues to grow. What do these worlds look like? Which rules should apply to them? Who is allowed to participate in them? The exhibition ARTIFICIAL REALITY – VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE showcases student projects that deal with these questions: By means of a Brain Computer Interface, the emotional state of the participant influences the perception of the virtual world. The exhibition explores the limits of human cognition by linking the physically experienced environment and a simultaneously projected minimally altered VR environment, resulting in a form of psychic dissonance. Ongoing dialogue with a voice assistance system creates new virtual worlds and reproduces the themes of power and powerlessness vis-à -vis an omnipresent intelligent machine. The works, all created during the Corona pandemic in distance learning programs, address relevant social issues raised by digital transformation processes: ARTIFICIAL REALITY BIG ART GENERATIVE DATA and VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE.
Credit: Andreas Ingerl
The Kuala Lumpur Tower from the distance. A morning capture.
CANON EOS 400D, Takumar 135mm F3.5, M42
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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba - Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Rick D. West presents a Sailor with his coin during an all hands call with Joint Task Force (JTF) Guantanamo Sailors in Trooper Chapel. MCPON West made a situational awareness visit to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from Oct. 14-17, 2010. (JTF Guantanamo photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Monique K. Hilley)
Heliographs are so called because Greek soldiers used their shields to reflect the sun (helios) to send messages in code.
The Museum of Communications was founded as a postal museum in 1872, the world’s oldest such collection, and has been in its present ornate location at Leipziger Straße 16 since 1897. Permanent exhibition includes tools of the written word - wax seals, postcards and stamps (such as the famous Blue Mauritius), agents of the spoken and visual word – telephones (including some of the first), radios and film, and of the virtual – telegraphs and computers.
Graduating students of the College of Communication and Education (CME) move their tassels to the left as they were honored during their in-person commencement ceremonies on Thursday, May 18, 2023 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
On April 15, 2014, the Business Communication department had their internship poster presentation for graduating seniors. It was a fun and interesting event where students showed off the organizations they were able to intern at over the past few months.
Communication Breakdown
What we have here, is a communication breakdown (or something like that) in the latest Secret Diary adventure scheduled over WhatsApp.
On April 15, 2014, the Business Communication department had their internship poster presentation for graduating seniors. It was a fun and interesting event where students showed off the organizations they were able to intern at over the past few months.
Keith Weed, Chief Marketing & Communication Officer, Unilever spaking on the topic of "GETTING TO THE FUTURE FIRST" at the Social Innovation Summit 2014 presented by Landmark Ventures held at JPMorgan Chase in New York. (Photo: JeffreyHolmes.com)
Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network