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“Last days of ‘Dadamachinima’ expo A’dam ends with Machinima Festival”
MMIF 2009
Ma Machinima International Festival 02-28-2009
PLANETART Wibautstraat 150 Amsterdam / SL: RastaOpen4 sim.
‘MMIF 2009′ is the first edition of an annual global film festival in cyberspace and simultaneously in Amsterdam (NL). In Amsterdam MMIF 2009 will happen at the very last day of the ‘Dadamachinima’ media-art exhibition by PLANETART about avant-garde videogame modification, started 18 December 2008.
MMIF 2009 is a celebration of machinima: a new cinematic art form, created with 3D virtual worlds and online computergames. All the actors (avatars) are individually operated real-time by real people while movie scenes are directed and recorded. On 3D web platforms like Second Life, directors can even build complete movie sets for relatively low costs. MMIF 2009 aims to bring machinima to a wider audience, online
and offline.
Over forty short machinima films are screened at MMIF 2009, from all over the world. Machinima created wih all 3D web platforms and online games are welcome.
At the MaMachinima Theatre in Second Life, the artists and directors from many countries will be present in real time to talk about their creations. And to meet other machinimatographers and an international audience online.
The audience in Amsterdam can view the machinima films live via Second Life on a big screen at the auditorium of the PLANETART artspace in the former Volkskrantbuilding, .
Free entrance. Free wireless internet and electricity provided for audience laptops.
DADAMACHINIMA exhibition by moddr_ Worm
Joan Leandre, Marc van Elburg, Julian Oliver, Gordan Savicic, Ludic Society, Gottfried Haider, JODI, Walter Langelaar, Aram Bartholl, Paul B. Davis, Friedrich Kirschner.
Thu-fri-sat: 14:00-17:00 CET
Extra: sat 28 feb. 22:00-03:00 CET
PLANETART Medialab Artspace
Wibautstraat 150
1091 GR Amsterdam (NL)
Photo taken by Richard Pyrker copyright richard.pyrker.com
Minister Blok opende vandaag met een toespraak het Cyber Seminar
‘Diplomacy and Defense in Cyber Space’, on the occasion of 1 Year Anniversary of the Tallinn Manual 2.0 on
the International Law applicable to Cyber Operations.
Op Twitter meldde hij:
'Today we celebrate one year of #TallinnManual, an indispensable set of instructions for state behavior in cyberspace. In my speech, I announced strengthening of our diplomacy with extra funds and dedicated cyber diplomats.'
Screenshots of Obsolete, a game made for the 7DFPS project in 7 days. Download for PC and Mac here: noctuelles.info/obsolete
LTC Scott Applegate, G33 Current Operations Chief, Defensive Cyberspace Operations, United States Army Cyber Command
“Last days of ‘Dadamachinima’ expo A’dam ends with Machinima Festival”
MMIF 2009
Ma Machinima International Festival 02-28-2009
PLANETART Wibautstraat 150 Amsterdam / SL: RastaOpen4 sim.
‘MMIF 2009′ is the first edition of an annual global film festival in cyberspace and simultaneously in Amsterdam (NL). In Amsterdam MMIF 2009 will happen at the very last day of the ‘Dadamachinima’ media-art exhibition by PLANETART about avant-garde videogame modification, started 18 December 2008.
MMIF 2009 is a celebration of machinima: a new cinematic art form, created with 3D virtual worlds and online computergames. All the actors (avatars) are individually operated real-time by real people while movie scenes are directed and recorded. On 3D web platforms like Second Life, directors can even build complete movie sets for relatively low costs. MMIF 2009 aims to bring machinima to a wider audience, online
and offline.
Over forty short machinima films are screened at MMIF 2009, from all over the world. Machinima created wih all 3D web platforms and online games are welcome.
At the MaMachinima Theatre in Second Life, the artists and directors from many countries will be present in real time to talk about their creations. And to meet other machinimatographers and an international audience online.
The audience in Amsterdam can view the machinima films live via Second Life on a big screen at the auditorium of the PLANETART artspace in the former Volkskrantbuilding, .
Free entrance. Free wireless internet and electricity provided for audience laptops.
DADAMACHINIMA exhibition by moddr_ Worm
Joan Leandre, Marc van Elburg, Julian Oliver, Gordan Savicic, Ludic Society, Gottfried Haider, JODI, Walter Langelaar, Aram Bartholl, Paul B. Davis, Friedrich Kirschner.
Thu-fri-sat: 14:00-17:00 CET
Extra: sat 28 feb. 22:00-03:00 CET
PLANETART Medialab Artspace
Wibautstraat 150
1091 GR Amsterdam (NL)
Photo taken by Richard Pyrker copyright richard.pyrker.com
#SocialMediaMonster #OnlinePsychopaths PSA by Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D. #iPredator NYC – Edu. Example of a #PredatoryTroll Post
Image on Data Privacy, Data Protection and Cyber Security. Feel free to use this image, but give credits to www.cerillion.com/Products/SaaS/Cerillion-Skyline
This stage of the Orion's flight is not seen in the movie (This is why I wanted to create these images courtesy of Flight Sim 2004! A fine view of the setting moon for the lucky passengers. . .
WIPO Director General Francis Gurry (left) and Zhuang Rongwen (right), Minister, Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) concluded on July 21, 2019, a memorandum of understanding to strengthen exchange and cooperation between WIPO and CAC.
Among other issues, the document covered information exchange, human resources development and new cooperation in dispute resolution in the field of domain names.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
"Cyberspace permeates almost every aspect of our everyday lives. The number of global web users is now 1.7 billion. By 2015 there will be more interconnected devices on the planet than humans. And by 2030 the computing capacity available to the average home will be a computer that is one million times faster than a computer today.
But whilst cyberspace presents enormous opportunities it is also a major source of critical strategic challenges, in the form of crime, warfare, terrorism and beyond.
The novelty and complexity of cyber and digital phenomena – as well as the vulnerabilities they produce – render these comparatively less well understood than other domains of social existence and conflict.
Hence, the plurality of metaphorical readings: cyber ‘space’, ‘traffic’, ‘firewalls’, ‘crashes’, ‘surfing’ the net, and so on. This image reifies the widespread water metaphor that is common in discussions of security ‘ripple effects’ around terrorism and political violence."
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken attends a holiday party for the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on December 12, 2022. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
“Last days of ‘Dadamachinima’ expo A’dam ends with Machinima Festival”
MMIF 2009
Ma Machinima International Festival 02-28-2009
PLANETART Wibautstraat 150 Amsterdam / SL: RastaOpen4 sim.
‘MMIF 2009′ is the first edition of an annual global film festival in cyberspace and simultaneously in Amsterdam (NL). In Amsterdam MMIF 2009 will happen at the very last day of the ‘Dadamachinima’ media-art exhibition by PLANETART about avant-garde videogame modification, started 18 December 2008.
MMIF 2009 is a celebration of machinima: a new cinematic art form, created with 3D virtual worlds and online computergames. All the actors (avatars) are individually operated real-time by real people while movie scenes are directed and recorded. On 3D web platforms like Second Life, directors can even build complete movie sets for relatively low costs. MMIF 2009 aims to bring machinima to a wider audience, online
and offline.
Over forty short machinima films are screened at MMIF 2009, from all over the world. Machinima created wih all 3D web platforms and online games are welcome.
At the MaMachinima Theatre in Second Life, the artists and directors from many countries will be present in real time to talk about their creations. And to meet other machinimatographers and an international audience online.
The audience in Amsterdam can view the machinima films live via Second Life on a big screen at the auditorium of the PLANETART artspace in the former Volkskrantbuilding, .
Free entrance. Free wireless internet and electricity provided for audience laptops.
DADAMACHINIMA exhibition by moddr_ Worm
Joan Leandre, Marc van Elburg, Julian Oliver, Gordan Savicic, Ludic Society, Gottfried Haider, JODI, Walter Langelaar, Aram Bartholl, Paul B. Davis, Friedrich Kirschner.
Thu-fri-sat: 14:00-17:00 CET
Extra: sat 28 feb. 22:00-03:00 CET
PLANETART Medialab Artspace
Wibautstraat 150
1091 GR Amsterdam (NL)
Photo taken by Richard Pyrker copyright richard.pyrker.com
You might want to compare to this Kimberly Marvel picture or this one or even this one for how my approach to women's legs in light painting has changed (or not) in the past seven years.
Minister of Justice of Romania, Tudorel Toader, during the Criminal Justice in Cyberspace conference in Bucharest, Athénée Palace Hilton Hotel, February 26th, 2019.
Photo credit: AGERPRES / Sorin Lupșa
this will probably be the only photo i ever put up in my photostream of flowers. not that i have something against flowers, but as far as i can tell there are enough flowers up on flickr to last several life times. so my apologies for cluttering cyberspace even more than it already was. :)
explore may 8, 2007 #134
Screenshots of Obsolete, a game made for the 7DFPS project in 7 days. Download for PC and Mac here: noctuelles.info/obsolete
Lt. Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, commander of U.S. Army Cyber Command (right), and ARCYBER Command Sgt. Maj. William G. Bruns listen to a briefing on Cyber-Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) operations and training at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., May 7, 2017. ARCYBER units were at NTC participating in a training rotation for the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, as part of the ARCYBER-led CEMA Support to Corps and Below initiative. The CSCB program is designed to help the Army define and develop cyberspace doctrine, organization, enabling support and integration into tactical units, in synchronization with related warfighting disciplines such as electronic warfare, information operations, network operations and intelligence. (Photo by Bill Roche)
A Soldier with the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade sets up cyber tools overlooking the mock city of Razish at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., May 5, 2017. The 780th participated in the NTC training rotation for the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, as part of the Army Cyber Command-led Cyber-Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) Support to Corps and Below initiative. The CSCB program is designed to help the Army define and develop cyberspace doctrine, organization, enabling support and integration into tactical units, in synchronization with related warfighting disciplines such as electronic warfare, information operations, network operations and intelligence. (Photo by Bill Roche)
MMIF 2010
MaMachinima International Festival
Saturday Feb. 20th , 2010
MMIF sims (SL) + Planetart, Amsterdam (NL)
‘MMIF 2010' is the second edition of an annual film festival in 3D cyberspace with a screening in physical space ('RL'). A seven hour movie marathon with a two hour afterparty. MMIF 2010 can also be followed on the web via live stream broadcasts.
The MMIF is a celebration of ‘Machinima’: a new cinematic art form, created with virtual worlds and video games. On 3D Internet platforms like Second Life, any kind of movie sets can be build for very low costs. The MMIF aims to bring machinima to a wider audience, online – and offline. Machinima artists from all over the world are present in real time at the virtual MMIF Theatre. They present over 50 short films and have talks with other machinimatographers and an international audience.
Audience in Amsterdam can follow the MMIF event projected live on a big screen at the Planetart Medialab Artspace. They can bring their own laptop computers to interact with the show on the big screen. Free wireless Internet and electricity is provided. No entrance fee at Planetart, however tickets are required - reservations must be made via email. Details at MMIF.org
The MMIF is a volunteer-run non-profit collaboration of MaMachinima with Planetart, UrbanResort, Meta.Live.Nu, Pop Art Lab, VMax, Ystreams.TV, Metaworld Broadcasting, MetaMeets, AviewTV, Gallery Fermate, and many volunteers. MMIF 2010 is financed by donations and gifts. Virtual land sponsored by Linden Lab. The MMIF was initiated by the Dutch Film maker Chantal Harvey.
MMIF 2010 info, promo video, full programme, live streams, contact and latest updates and changes at MMIF.org
MMIF 2010 ARTISTS:
Gala Charron - Ogogoro - Lainy Voom - Draxtor Despres - Bryn Oh - Rohan Fermi - Toxic Menges - Tara Yeats - Phaylen Fairchild - Pooky Amsterdam & Russell (Rosco) Boyd - Poid Mahovlich - CodeWarrior Carling - Evie Fairchild - Graham Miami - Kronos Kirkorian - Osprey Therian - Chaffro Schoonmaker - SaveMe Oh - Dulci Parx - Chatnoir Studios - Paisley Beebe - Rysan Fall - Sol Bartz (phil Rice) - Rocksea Renegade - Cisko Vandeverre – Nitwacket (Pyewacket Bellman) - Chantal Harvey - Lowe Runo - Pia Klaar - Al Peretz - Halden Beaumont - Kolor Fall - Binary Quandry - spyVspy Aeon - Animatechnica - Miles Eleventhauer - Lizsolo Mathilde - Delgado Cinquetti - L1aura Loire - Iono Allen - Pyewacket Kazyanenko - Fort Knight - Luca Lisci - Larkworthy Antfarm - Beans Canning - Gtoon Jun - Tutsy Navarathna - Hadji Ling - Colemarie Soleil - Xineohp Guisse - Lorin Tone - Ian Friar - Suzy Yue - Claus Uriza / Emily Hifeng – Meta Lord, and others.
A Soldier with the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade sets up cyber tools overlooking the mock city of Razish at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., May 5, 2017. The 780th participated in the NTC training rotation for the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, as part of the Army Cyber Command-led Cyber-Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) Support to Corps and Below initiative. The CSCB program is designed to help the Army define and develop cyberspace doctrine, organization, enabling support and integration into tactical units, in synchronization with related warfighting disciplines such as electronic warfare, information operations, network operations and intelligence. Read a full story about the CSCB rotation at www.army.mil/article/190201/combat_training_center_rotati... (Photo by Bill Roche)
Peter Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre speaking at The London Conference on Cyberspace, 2 November 2011.
Spc. Steve McAdoo, a cyber network specialist with the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade, sets up cyber tools overlooking the mock city of Razish at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., May 5, 2017. The 780th participated in the NTC training rotation for the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, as part of the Army Cyber Command-led Cyber-Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) Support to Corps and Below initiative. The CSCB program is designed to help the Army define and develop cyberspace doctrine, organization, enabling support and integration into tactical units, in synchronization with related warfighting disciplines such as electronic warfare, information operations, network operations and intelligence. (Photo by Bill Roche)
#DigitalCitizenship #iPredator Public Domain Image – Cyberbullying, #Cyberstalking & Cybercriminal Minds Edu. Website – SSL Safe Link: www.ipredator.co/
Dr Amirudin Abdul Wahab, CEO, Cybersecurity Malaysia, at the High Level Dialogue Building Trust in Cyberspace: Taking Stock, Looking Ahead (ITU)
© ITU/C. Montesano Casillas
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman visit the newly inaugurated Cyberspace and Digital Policy Bureau headed by Jennifer Bachus, Senior Bureau Official and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Cyberspace and Digital Policy Bureau, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on April 4, 2022. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
MMIF 2010
MaMachinima International Festival
Saturday Feb. 20th , 2010
MMIF sims (SL) + Planetart, Amsterdam (NL)
‘MMIF 2010' is the second edition of an annual film festival in 3D cyberspace with a screening in physical space ('RL'). A seven hour movie marathon with a two hour afterparty. MMIF 2010 can also be followed on the web via live stream broadcasts.
The MMIF is a celebration of ‘Machinima’: a new cinematic art form, created with virtual worlds and video games. On 3D Internet platforms like Second Life, any kind of movie sets can be build for very low costs. The MMIF aims to bring machinima to a wider audience, online – and offline. Machinima artists from all over the world are present in real time at the virtual MMIF Theatre. They present over 50 short films and have talks with other machinimatographers and an international audience.
Audience in Amsterdam can follow the MMIF event projected live on a big screen at the Planetart Medialab Artspace. They can bring their own laptop computers to interact with the show on the big screen. Free wireless Internet and electricity is provided. No entrance fee at Planetart, however tickets are required - reservations must be made via email. Details at MMIF.org
The MMIF is a volunteer-run non-profit collaboration of MaMachinima with Planetart, UrbanResort, Meta.Live.Nu, Pop Art Lab, VMax, Ystreams.TV, Metaworld Broadcasting, MetaMeets, AviewTV, Gallery Fermate, and many volunteers. MMIF 2010 is financed by donations and gifts. Virtual land sponsored by Linden Lab. The MMIF was initiated by the Dutch Film maker Chantal Harvey.
MMIF 2010 info, promo video, full programme, live streams, contact and latest updates and changes at MMIF.org
MMIF 2010 ARTISTS:
Gala Charron - Ogogoro - Lainy Voom - Draxtor Despres - Bryn Oh - Rohan Fermi - Toxic Menges - Tara Yeats - Phaylen Fairchild - Pooky Amsterdam & Russell (Rosco) Boyd - Poid Mahovlich - CodeWarrior Carling - Evie Fairchild - Graham Miami - Kronos Kirkorian - Osprey Therian - Chaffro Schoonmaker - SaveMe Oh - Dulci Parx - Chatnoir Studios - Paisley Beebe - Rysan Fall - Sol Bartz (phil Rice) - Rocksea Renegade - Cisko Vandeverre – Nitwacket (Pyewacket Bellman) - Chantal Harvey - Lowe Runo - Pia Klaar - Al Peretz - Halden Beaumont - Kolor Fall - Binary Quandry - spyVspy Aeon - Animatechnica - Miles Eleventhauer - Lizsolo Mathilde - Delgado Cinquetti - L1aura Loire - Iono Allen - Pyewacket Kazyanenko - Fort Knight - Luca Lisci - Larkworthy Antfarm - Beans Canning - Gtoon Jun - Tutsy Navarathna - Hadji Ling - Colemarie Soleil - Xineohp Guisse - Lorin Tone - Ian Friar - Suzy Yue - Claus Uriza / Emily Hifeng – Meta Lord, and others.
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Lt. Gen. Edward C. Cardon, commander U.S. Army Cyber Command and Second Army (left), and Maj. Gen. Judd H. Lyons, then acting director of the Army National Guard, sign a memorandum establishing a commitment to a total force solution in cyberspace and aligning the Guard's 1636th Cyber Protection Team under the command and control of ARCYBER, at Fort Belvoir, Va., June 5, 2014. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Darron Salzer)
Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, commanding general of U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER), visited the Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) for a series of mission briefings and a workforce town hall, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., Dec. 16, 2016. NETCOM is responsible for the operation and defense of the Army portion of the Department of Defense Information Network, and reports directly to ARCYBER. Along with the staff briefings, Nakasone provided an update of Army initiatives and answered questions from the NETCOM headquarters team of Civilians and Soldiers, who along with ARCYBER and other subordinate units, comprise the
Army's operational force in cyberspace. (Courtesy photo)
A popular rendez-vous for Hugh Telford (RIP) and friends.
Hugh, shown here with empty glass in hand) sadly passed away n 15th February 2015. He was a cyberspace friend to many on his local Internet Forums.
Kurt Donath (Syracuse, N.Y., RPC) leads a Wednesday workshop on "purposeful and effective engagement with cyberspace."
Soldiers with the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade conduct cyberspace operations during a training rotation for the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., Jan. 24, 2016. The Fort Meade, Md.-based 780th was one of several cyber organizations that took part in the rotation as part of the Cyber Support to Corps and Below pilot program designed to help the Army develop how it will build and employ cyber in its tactical formations. (U.S. Army photo)
Cyberspace operations specialists (Army Military Occupational Specialty 17C) from the 780th Military Intelligence Brigade watch young enthusiasts take on a cyber "capture the flag" challenge the Soldiers created, as part of a Las Vegas Army Recruiting Battalion job fair, at the George W. Dunaway U.S. Army Reserve Center Las Vegas, Nev. During the April 6-7, 2022 event, the "Praetorian" brigade Soldiers used the challenge to inspire and encourage the next potential generation of Army cyber warriors by having them uncover clues to help them visit Army recruiters to discuss uniformed cyber careers. Learn more about the 780th at www.inscom.army.mil/msc/780mib/index.html and get information about Army Cyber careers and connect with Army recruiting at www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/specialty-careers/army-cy... (U.S. Army photo)