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A fantastic warm dive at Shiprock where we saw upside down pipefish, octopus, starfish, eels, nudibranchs, leatherjackets, a wobbegong shark, butterflyfish and the best scene ever with a porcupinefish eating something and expanding his body to digest it before deflating back to normal. Incredible! Visibility around 7m. Temp of water 21degrees,
Καλλιτέχνης: ΣΤΑΜΑΤΗΣ ΓΟΝΙΔΗΣ
Τίτλος: ΣΕ ΘΕΛΩ
Έτος κυκλοφορίας: 2010
Είδος έκδοσης: CD
Αριθμός κομματιών: 11
Είδος αρχείων: mp3
Ποιότητα αρχείων: 320Kbps
Μεγεθος: 115.44Mb
Συνοδευτικά: Full Covers
Κατηγορία: ΛΑΪΚΑ
I first saw "White Noise" when I met Mosmax and Hack in Second Life at Klein and was completely blown away by it. It is an amazingly intricate, graceful construction assembled out of what I sort of think are Mosmax's and Hack's favourite toys, which they collected from the junkyards of Second Life throughout the time they have been here.
White Noise looked quite different when it was located at Klein, working more as a compact, symmetrical building surrounding a central staircase. Here at Nettuno, Mosmax is morphing it into something which is fragmented in accordance with the architecture of the museum. These shots were taken while he was still working on the layout, so the end result may yet turn out to be different.
From 8-10 May, 2015, Waag Society and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision hosted the first of six Europeana Space hackathons. This was the main objective: come up with appealing ideas and applications to bring the rich archive of digitized European cultural heritage to the public.
The Europeana Space Project seeks prove that digitized cultural heritage material can be used in creative ways, and new business and sustainability models can be developed around these innovations.
DIY Hacks
Engineering at Home
Sara Hendren and Caitrin Lynch
2016
71-year-old Cindy lost the full use of her limbs following complications from a severe heart attack. While waiting for her new robotic prosthetic, Cindy improvised 'object hacks' to help her with everyday tasks that she now found impossible. These adaptations to the most commonly used objects in her home allowed her to hold cutlery, play cards, brush her teeth, read the newspaper and much more.
Design educators Sara Hendren and Caitrin Lynch documented Cindy's hacks 'to illustrate new ways of understanding who can engineer, what counts as engineering, and this matters'. The project reminds us that the best innovations are not necessarily high-tech, and that technologies are valuable for their social function or ability to empower us, not just for their precision or sleek appearance.
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Taken in The Future Starts Here (May to November 2018)
From smart appliances to satellites, artificial intelligence to internet culture, this exhibition brought together more than 100 objects as a landscape of possibilities for the near future.
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From 8-10 May, 2015, Waag Society and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision hosted the first of six Europeana Space hackathons. This was the main objective: come up with appealing ideas and applications to bring the rich archive of digitized European cultural heritage to the public.
The Europeana Space Project seeks prove that digitized cultural heritage material can be used in creative ways, and new business and sustainability models can be developed around these innovations.
Jean-François Leboeuf & Benjamin Tremblay
"Hack Sabbath"
installation & performance
16 décembre 2011
Sporobole Centre en Art Actuel, Sherbrooke (Québec)
photo: Jocelyn Riendeau
I've dremel'd the case to let the YBox2 stick out (you didn't think it was gonna fit inside, did you??). I'll be fabricating a cover for this later. Something to think about when you do the same: the LED needs to stick out and you should build a surface that will reflect onto the IR sensor if you plan to use it.
DISCLAIMER: This WILL void your warranty, you CAN screw this up and I WON'T be responsible if you do. You've been warned. Proceed at your own risk.
From 8-10 May, 2015, Waag Society and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision hosted the first of six Europeana Space hackathons. This was the main objective: come up with appealing ideas and applications to bring the rich archive of digitized European cultural heritage to the public.
The Europeana Space Project seeks prove that digitized cultural heritage material can be used in creative ways, and new business and sustainability models can be developed around these innovations.
ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: ΑΠΕΥΘΥΝΕΤΑΙ ΜΟΝΟΝ ΣΕ ΕΝΗΛΙΚΟΥΣ
Τίτλος: Hustler - Holiday 2010
Τύπος Αρχείου: PDF
Μέγεθος: 56.6Mb
Κείμενο: English
Σελίδες: 154 pages
From 8-10 May, 2015, Waag Society and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision hosted the first of six Europeana Space hackathons. This was the main objective: come up with appealing ideas and applications to bring the rich archive of digitized European cultural heritage to the public.
The Europeana Space Project seeks prove that digitized cultural heritage material can be used in creative ways, and new business and sustainability models can be developed around these innovations.
From 8-10 May, 2015, Waag Society and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision hosted the first of six Europeana Space hackathons. This was the main objective: come up with appealing ideas and applications to bring the rich archive of digitized European cultural heritage to the public.
The Europeana Space Project seeks prove that digitized cultural heritage material can be used in creative ways, and new business and sustainability models can be developed around these innovations.
The layout used to generate the "hack-ro" photograph. $10 digital camera, $3 3x magnifying glass, all lined up on a desk with the subject (a dead HDD). The images, with and without the magnifying glass used, can be seen at www.flickr.com/photos/fluzwup/2692965405/