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Journalists from titles including Computing, Computer Weekly, silicon.com, CNET, and tech PRs at the Endurance pub in Soho for the leaving party of Angelica Mari - leaving Computing and joining Computer Weekly
Macintosh IIsi (M0360) with Macintosh Color Display (M1212), AppleDesign Keyboard (M2980) and MacAlly mouse. Installed System 7.1.
FIU sponsored the first annual National Accelerated Bridge Construction Conference this December at the Hyatt Regency in Miami
A first test: it features a cymbal suspended over a glass bowl, and little drum. Both instruments are excited by DC motors controlled by SuperCollider via Arduino. Two mics are used to record the audio, which is then processed by SuperCollider
On April 20, 2017, as part of the Art + Research Center’s Spring 2017 Semester, arts theorist, writer and professor Orit Halpern discussed ubiquitous computing, environment, and ‘resilient hope’” at ICA Miami.
Orit Halpern is a Strategic Hire in Interactive Design and Theory and an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University, Montréal. Halpern is also a co-director of the Speculative Life Research Lab a design research cluster at the intersection of art and the life sciences, architecture and design, and computational media that is part of the Milieux, Institute for Technology, Art and Culture. Halpern’s work bridges the histories of science, computing, and cybernetics with design and art practice. Her most recent book Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945 (Duke Press 2015) is a genealogy of interactivity and our contemporary obsessions with “big” data and data visualization. She is currently working on two books. The first, titled The Smart Mandate, is a history and theory of “smartness”, environment, and ubiquitous computing and the second is about speculative design practices and politics. She has also published and created works for a variety of venues including The Journal of Visual Culture, Public Culture, Configurations, C-theory, and ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Curt Aubley, VP and CIO of Cyber Security and NexGen Innovation at Lockheed Martin, Kirk Skaugen, Vice President of Data Center Group at Intel, and Marvin Wheeler, Chief Strategy Officer at Terremark discuss the future of cloud computing at Intel's Cloud 2015 event.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
The Georgia Tech Sonification Lab is an interdisciplinary research group based in the School of Psychology and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Under the direction of Prof. Bruce Walker, the Sonification Lab focuses on the development and evaluation of auditory and multimodal interfaces, and the cognitive, psychophysical and practical aspects of auditory displays, paying particular attention to sonification.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
At The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park, on a trip with Sarah, Jenny and Stephen AKA Spacedog.
Year 6 schoolchildren taking part in a Computer Science lesson hosted by staff and volunteers at Aldeburgh Library. The lesson included making a Kano/Rasberry Pi computer, coding, and a 3D printing demo.
A demonstration of “Corgi Defence”, a game that uses natural and intuitive hand gestures for interaction at the annual Creative Computing event, hosted by Queen's School of Computing.