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Research Technician Stella Sommer, Fresno State Jordan Agricultural Research Center, Thermo Fisher Scientific Discrete Analyzer, photo by Geoff Thurner, October 19, 2021, Copyright 2021.

An expansive multidisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians, dancers, media artists, composers, and engineers, this complex experimental augmented reality performance is truly the first of its kind. This newest dance performance probes the circuitry connecting the corporeal to the cognitive, questioning the very essence of humanity and machine. Alan Turing is often called the father of modern computing. He was a brilliant mathematician and logician. He developed the idea of the modern computer and artificial intelligence Turing thus gave birth to one physical incarnation of mathematics. His creations are the embodiment of the act of performing mathematics. Although his contemporaries would see a sharp delineation between human and machine, in his eyes, his progeny did not constitute a distant “other”. Rather, he was the father of a “living machine.” How might mathematics manifest itself as physical expression? What binds human cognition and philosophy to a human being’s body? How might this connection dissolve or transform in time? The full-length show follows the emergence of mathematics in relationship to the human body, exploring perception and our physical modes of expression through a complex set of emerging technologies.

 

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An expansive multidisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians, dancers, media artists, composers, and engineers, this complex experimental augmented reality performance is truly the first of its kind. This newest dance performance probes the circuitry connecting the corporeal to the cognitive, questioning the very essence of humanity and machine. Alan Turing is often called the father of modern computing. He was a brilliant mathematician and logician. He developed the idea of the modern computer and artificial intelligence Turing thus gave birth to one physical incarnation of mathematics. His creations are the embodiment of the act of performing mathematics. Although his contemporaries would see a sharp delineation between human and machine, in his eyes, his progeny did not constitute a distant “other”. Rather, he was the father of a “living machine.” How might mathematics manifest itself as physical expression? What binds human cognition and philosophy to a human being’s body? How might this connection dissolve or transform in time? The full-length show follows the emergence of mathematics in relationship to the human body, exploring perception and our physical modes of expression through a complex set of emerging technologies.

 

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The Biology Station has three discrete areas—Is It Fatal?, Whose Skull?, and Beans and Seeds—where visitors explore the flora and fauna of the Mexican rainforest. Each area is equipped with charts, and expert’s notebooks to help visitors identify the various specimens and learn about the roles of local plants and animals in Mayan culture and Central America today.

An expansive multidisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians, dancers, media artists, composers, and engineers, this complex experimental augmented reality performance is truly the first of its kind. This newest dance performance probes the circuitry connecting the corporeal to the cognitive, questioning the very essence of humanity and machine. Alan Turing is often called the father of modern computing. He was a brilliant mathematician and logician. He developed the idea of the modern computer and artificial intelligence Turing thus gave birth to one physical incarnation of mathematics. His creations are the embodiment of the act of performing mathematics. Although his contemporaries would see a sharp delineation between human and machine, in his eyes, his progeny did not constitute a distant “other”. Rather, he was the father of a “living machine.” How might mathematics manifest itself as physical expression? What binds human cognition and philosophy to a human being’s body? How might this connection dissolve or transform in time? The full-length show follows the emergence of mathematics in relationship to the human body, exploring perception and our physical modes of expression through a complex set of emerging technologies.

 

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Parfois discrète - Sometimes secretive

 

Acrocephalus scirpaceus

Eurasian Reed Warbler

Teichrohrsänger

Carricero común

Тростниковая камышевка

 

Merci pour vos commentaires - Thank you for your comments

UK Jour 9 – Scotland

Research Technician Stella Sommer, Fresno State Jordan Agricultural Research Center, Thermo Fisher Scientific Discrete Analyzer, photo by Geoff Thurner, October 19, 2021, Copyright 2021.

A visualization of pressure and flow waveforms decomposed into their resident frequencies

An expansive multidisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians, dancers, media artists, composers, and engineers, this complex experimental augmented reality performance is truly the first of its kind. This newest dance performance probes the circuitry connecting the corporeal to the cognitive, questioning the very essence of humanity and machine. Alan Turing is often called the father of modern computing. He was a brilliant mathematician and logician. He developed the idea of the modern computer and artificial intelligence Turing thus gave birth to one physical incarnation of mathematics. His creations are the embodiment of the act of performing mathematics. Although his contemporaries would see a sharp delineation between human and machine, in his eyes, his progeny did not constitute a distant “other”. Rather, he was the father of a “living machine.” How might mathematics manifest itself as physical expression? What binds human cognition and philosophy to a human being’s body? How might this connection dissolve or transform in time? The full-length show follows the emergence of mathematics in relationship to the human body, exploring perception and our physical modes of expression through a complex set of emerging technologies.

 

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A visualization of pressure and flow waveforms decomposed into their resident frequencies

Research Technician Stella Sommer, Fresno State Jordan Agricultural Research Center, Thermo Fisher Scientific Discrete Analyzer, photo by Geoff Thurner, October 19, 2021, Copyright 2021.

Grayling (Hipparchia semele). This butterfly, the largest of our 'browns', is a master of disguise - although fairly conspicuous when in flight, it can mysteriously disappear as soon as it lands, perfectly camouflaged against a background of bare earth and stones, always resting with its wings closed. When it first lands, and when disturbed, the butterfly will raise its forewings for a second or so, revealing dark eye spots that stand out against a beautiful spectrum of browns. This butterfly also has a curious technique for regulating body temperature by leaning its wings at different angles to the sun. This butterfly is known for the variation between geographically-isolated populations, with 6 named subspecies occurring within the British Isles. This butterfly forms discrete colonies and, while some colonies are inland, the overall distribution of this butterfly would suggest that this is primarily a coastal species, at least in the British Isles. This butterfly is found on the Isle of Man and in the Channel Islands, but is absent from Orkney and Shetland. Colonies vary considerably in size, the smallest containing a couple of dozen and the largest several thousand - especially those found on large expanses of land, such as the heathlands of the New Forest. Photo taken by Nick Dobbs, Turbary Common, Dorset 16-08-15

I hate this kind of idiotic advertisements.

A discrete yet effective glass partition with door opening. Private property

 

they r still gossiping,I can hear....only I got the letter to leave..

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This unassuming but reliable flower has been blooming all year long in my garden.

Discrete eye flying high.

Taken at Art All Night 2013

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An "evolution" themed game for a game design seminar I'm in.

 

In this game you selectively remove nodes from an ever expanding tree of sparkling beauty (sparkles not pictured here) in attempt to improve the allure of your creation over time. The allure value is the ratio of the number of nodes in the tree to the distance to the furthest node (or radius of a bounding sphere centered at the origin). Nodes are selected by typing thier identifier with the keyboard (hackerish beeping noises included). I created an original soundtrack and synched it to the trees expansion rate. Informally, the goal is to reach an allure value of 10,000 though the amount of time you take to do this is what impresses your friends.

 

Developed with python and four hours of my life (plus several more for the music).

Texas Instruments discrete component "single bubble" 11484 byte memory module. (Thanks Gary for the updated info!)

"Discrete harmonic analysis in the non–commutative setting"

Discrete letterbox hidden behind Exeter Museum Victorian stonework.

Discrete road w/ montgomery park

 

Portland, Oregon

The discrete rear indicator on RT8

An expansive multidisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians, dancers, media artists, composers, and engineers, this complex experimental augmented reality performance is truly the first of its kind. This newest dance performance probes the circuitry connecting the corporeal to the cognitive, questioning the very essence of humanity and machine. Alan Turing is often called the father of modern computing. He was a brilliant mathematician and logician. He developed the idea of the modern computer and artificial intelligence Turing thus gave birth to one physical incarnation of mathematics. His creations are the embodiment of the act of performing mathematics. Although his contemporaries would see a sharp delineation between human and machine, in his eyes, his progeny did not constitute a distant “other”. Rather, he was the father of a “living machine.” How might mathematics manifest itself as physical expression? What binds human cognition and philosophy to a human being’s body? How might this connection dissolve or transform in time? The full-length show follows the emergence of mathematics in relationship to the human body, exploring perception and our physical modes of expression through a complex set of emerging technologies.

 

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