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ESO-69-6 is two interacting galaxies in Triangulum. I have processed the Hubble image on the left to accentuate wispy detail and enhance colour, while smaller stars are suppressed. At the top is a structure reminiscent of Hanny's Voorwerp.

There are many colourful galaxies in the field. On the right is a spherical galaxy which seems to have a blue jet from a black hole?

 

Original image from:

hubblesite.org/gallery/album/entire/pr2008016as/xlarge_web/

@ my workplace. Ss are so excited about the new thing that they didn't even notice I took this pic. Will it last long?

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro and Secretary Clinton’s Senior Advisor for Innovation Alec Ross opened the TechCamp Tel Aviv on Monday, April 30th 9.00 AM, at the Kfar Ha'Makkabia center Tel Aviv. "You may have already guessed that Tech Camp is much more than a conference; it is an opportunity for us to explore how technology can produce change in our society," Ambassador Shapiro said to a crowd over 110 men and women interested in the theme of women's empowerment and technology.

The TechCamp, a two-day interactive event, provides hands on training for civil society leaders to learn how to use free, low cost and easy to implement digital tools that can help advance their missions. TechCamp Tel Aviv is held in collaboration with Appleseeds Academy, an Israeli NGO which promotes social change and equal opportunities through technology.

The TechCamp conference is the eighth to take place to date as part of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Civil Society 2.0 initiative. TechCamp Tel Aviv features the theme of women’s empowerment and will focus on education and entrepreneurship.

 

Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the interacting galaxies Arp 293.

 

Original caption: Some galaxies are closer friends than others. While many live their own separate, solitary lives, others stray a little too close to a near neighbour and take their relationship to the next level. The galaxy in this Picture of the Week, named NGC 6286, has done just that! Just out of frame lies its partner, NGC 6285. Together, the duo is named Arp 293 and they are interacting, their mutual gravitational attraction pulling wisps of gas and streams of dust from them, distorting their shapes, and gently smudging and blurring their appearances on the sky — to Earth-based observers, at least. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has viewed a number of interacting pairs. These can have distinctive, beautiful, and downright odd shapes, ranging from sheet music to a spaceship entering a sci-fi-esque wormhole, a bouquet of celestial blooms, and a penguin fiercely guarding its precious egg. Arp 293 is located in the constellation of Draco (The Dragon), and lies over 250 million light-years from Earth.

Portraits drawn on a whiteboard by a polargraph robot at the 2016 NYC Resistor Interactive Show.

elisha cook jr has some fantastic detail shots of this.

Interactive Spaces

An Interactive Look at Pharrell Williams with ZoomCharts’ Network Graph

 

With the ZoomCharts network graph, a variety of options are available at your fingertips:

 

4. Click on a data node to explore more information about each subject.

 

ZoomCharts’ line of advanced data visualization software offers a fantastic way to enhance the user experience in data presentation by letting you organize and present large amounts of information in a visually engaging way—a task made even easier when you’re working with a visually appealing subject matter like celebrities.

 

Not only do ZoomCharts charts and graphs turn dull data presentation into an interactive and fun experience by letting you play around with data nodes, zoom in and out on different areas of the graph, and tailor the look and feel of your graph to suit your specific needs with customizable images and descriptions, but the software also works at incredibly fast speeds. Changes are reflected instantaneously when you alter, tweak, or move data nodes, making ZoomCharts a leader in data presentation efficiency.

 

This is why German website Celepedia, which provides the ultimate celebrity wiki that lets users learn and share knowledge about their favorite stars, chose ZoomCharts network graphs to display data in all their celebrity features. Armed with the tools that only ZoomCharts can provide with advanced functionality and unmatched speeds in data presentation, Celepedia set itself up as a leading provider of entertainment information.

 

Let’s take an interactive look at The Neptunes’ Pharrell Williams—a singer, songwriter, musician, and music producer who has collaborated with artists such as Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé Knowles, Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Daft Punk, Snoop Dogg, Kelis, Nelly, Mystikal, and N’Sync—and explore who some of his friends in the music industry are, according to Celepedia users.

 

Pharrell is linked with a number of major players in the music industry, including female pop stars like Gwen Stefani and Miley Cyrus, hip hop artists like Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Pusha T, soul and R&B singers like Beyoncé, Robin Thicke, and Cee-Lo Green, folk and alternative rockers like Benji Madden and Ed Sheeran, his backup dancer Khadija Shari, and of course his wife, Helen Lasichanh.

 

Check out ZoomCharts products:

 

Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

www.zoomcharts.com

The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

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Interactive painting n#36.

This painting can be displayed in four positions by turning around. One of words painted - WAR GOD SEX ART - will dominate in each of the positions.

Could be used for religious or political purposes. Also good for bedroom decoration.

Tempera and enamel on canvas,

size - 40x40cm 15.7x15.7inch

 

For more interactive paintings or other types of artworks:

www.ro-Man.info

Interactive Spaces

Breakdown is an interactive audiovisual dance performance presented at the Ears Eyes and Feet event in the B. Iden Payne Theater, May 2014, UT Austin Texas.

 

Breakdown explores a 2 dimensional simulated world in which its physical rules are constantly being changed and manipulated by an external entity. An inhabitant of this world is in constant motion to adapt to its characteristics. He interacts with the physical rules and develops a dialogue with the entity who controls the forces. Eventually the inhabitant ends up breaking the world's rules and release himself into a new world, a new dimension.

 

The dancers’s movements and gestures are captured by two Kinect cameras on stage, creating an interactive dialog with the music and visuals.

 

Rodrigo Carvalho: Interactive Visuals (www.visiophone-lab.com)

Yago de Quay: Dance, Voice, and Music Composition (www.yagodequay.com)

Sunny Shen: Dance and Choreography

Po-Yang Sung: Lighting

 

Meg Seidel: Videographer (vimeo.com/kegmeg)

 

Video here: vimeo.com/94490437

Haley Lussier (10) and Isabella Privitera (10) discuss how they and their small group in Interact club will change the global environment for the better. Every Tuesday during lunch in Mrs. Dhoot's room, they meet together to examine current world issues, and in this smaller group they eventually agree that they want to aid the coastlines and gather litter. "I heard there was a lot of pollution in the ocean and a lot of garbage along the coast, and I want to help he wildlife out there" - Isabella, Interact president.

Buttons blue, red, green yellow, on interactive TV remote in common in Japan.

14in H x 12in W x 12in D, 10lbs

I got these ones to repaint like the Hulkbuster. As they are, these figures are quite well sculpted one (except the Ultron’s head….. Don’t know who the heck! I thought it was the face of Squidward Tentacles when I first saw it) but unfortunately the paint app for both is almost none but it can be improved magnificently with proper custom painting. That will be fun! Another fun project adding to the pile of my projects! Wish only if I had more spare time…

FILE PAI

Paulista Avenida Interativa

Paulista Interactive Avenue

 

Karolina Sobecka – Sniff - Estados Unidos - United States

Karolina Sobecka – Chase | Estados Unidos - United States

Kurt Hentschläger - ZEE - Kurt Hentschläger

Movimento Crie Futuros: Lala Deheinzelin - Fale com o futuro: crie futuros desejáveis – Brasil | Brazil

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Feed the Head | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Levers | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Park | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Spiders | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Thomas | Estados Unidos

Patrick Smith | vectorpark.com – Windosill | Estados Unidos

Q-Games - Pixeljunk Eden – Japão | Japan

Rejane Cantoni & Leonardo Crescenti – PISO - Brasil | Brazil

Rejane Cantoni & Leonardo Crescenti – Infinito ao Cubo - Brasil | Brazil

Steger Produção de Efeitos Especiais Ltda. - Simulador de Ondas e Simulador de Turbilhão – Brasil | Brazil

That Game Company – Flower – Estados Unidos | United States

That Game Company – flOw – Estados Unidos | United States

Vanderlei Lucentini - Omnibusonia Paulista – Brasil | Brazil

VR/Urban: Patrick Tobias Fischer, Christian Zöllner, Thilo Hoffmann & Sebastian Piatza – SMSlingshot – Reino Unido | United Kingdom

 

FILE ANIMAÇÃO | FILE ANIMATION

Siggraph

Japan Media Arts Festival

 

FILE SYMPOSIUM – de 27 a 30/07

27/07

Jorge Hernández [coordenador/coordinator], Raquel Rennó, Ricardo Veja, Vicky Messi & Jorge Villacorta | Peru, Argentina, Chile e Brasil

Colóquio de Arte Digital Sul-americano: Brasil e Cone Sul dialogam

 

Electronic Shadow: Naziha Mestaoui & Yacine Aït Kaci | França

Echo & narcissus

 

Andrew Hieronymi | Estados Unidos

Jogos físicos: Além dos Minigames

 

Espen Aarseth | Estados Unidos

A Estética do Bottom-up: Histórias, Games e o Metacronotópio

 

Lala Deheinzelin (coordenação); Liliana Magalhães (Santander Cultural); Luciane Gorgulho (BNDES); Maria Arlete Gonçalves (Oi Futuro) | Brasil

Economia Criativa, Fomento e Tecnologias

 

28/07

SWAMP: Douglas Easterly & Tiago Rorke | Nova Zelândia

Tardigotchi

 

VR/Urban: Christian Zöllner & Patrick Tobias Fischer | Reino Unido

Nós Declaramos “O Ato sobre Bens Híbridos!”

 

Tim Webster | Australia

Terras Maravilhosas: Machu Pichu

 

Kenneth Hansen | Dinamarca

Formas de arte digitais como projetos de experiência global para o desenvolvimento internacional?

 

Regine Debatty | Itália

Nós fazemos dinheiro, não arte

 

Jörg Piringer | Áustria

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz for iPhone

 

Anna Barros | Brasil

Acredite ou não nós somos nano

 

Mathias Kassmannhuber | Áustria

“Reflection Eternal” - medindo o espaço auditivo com som focalizado

 

Kurt Hentschlager | Áustria

Composição audiovisual e ambientes imersivos

 

29/07

Agnus Valente | Brasil

Hibridação Interformativa em processos artísticos interativos

 

Philip Mangione | Brasil

Chameleon Puzzle Runners

 

Maxuino: Chris Coleman and Ali Momeni | Estados Unidos

Maxuino

 

Clarissa Ribeiro, Renata La Rocca & Graziele Lautenschlaeger | Brasil

Instantes de Metamorfose 01

 

Julio Lucio Martin | Brasil

Passeio Sonoro

 

David Clark | Canadá

Sign after the X

 

30/07

Vivian Caccuri | Brasil

A Escuta na Arte Contemporânea questionando categorias com “See This Sound” e Cildo Meirelles

 

Artur Matuck | Brasil

Um Manifesto pela Re-Informação

 

Edson Zampronha | Espanha e Brasil

Da criação do som à invenção do sentido

 

Ernesto Klar | Estados Unidos e Venezuela

“Luzes relacionais”, 2009-2010

 

Rejane Cantoni e Leonardo Crescenti | Brasil

Como, quando e porque desenhar interfaces áudio-tátil-visuais

 

Pau Waelder Laso | Espanha

Inner voices and data flows

  

home page.

 

in the book there is a photographic study of families from around the world, revealing what people eat during the course of one week.

 

you can choose which country to look at by clicking on the different flag icons on the pie chart- the bigger the piece the more this country spends on food per week.

Noah and myself are going to learn some Arduino

Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...

Leaks Found in Earth's Protective Magnetic Field

By Andrea Thompson

Senior Writer

posted: 16 December 2008

03:20 pm ET

Scientists have found two large leaks in Earth's magnetosphere, the region around our planet that shields us from severe solar storms.

 

The leaks are defying many of scientists' previous ideas on how the interaction between Earth's magnetosphere and solar wind occurs: The leaks are in an unexpected location, let in solar particles in faster than expected and the whole interaction works in a manner that is completely the opposite of what scientists had thought.

 

The findings have implications for how solar storms affect the our planet. Serious storms, which involved charged particles spewing from the sun, can disable satellites and even disrupt power grids on Earth.

 

The new observations "overturn the way that we understand how the sun's magnetic field interacts with the Earth's magnetic field," said David Sibeck of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., during a press conference today at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco.

 

The bottom line: When the next peak of solar activity comes, in about 4 years, electrical systems on Earth and satellites in space may be more vulnerable.

 

How it works

 

Earth's magnetic field carves out a cavity in the sun's onrushing field. The Earth's magnetosphere is thus "buffeted like a wind sock in gale force winds, fluttering back and forth in the" solar wind, Sibeck explained.

 

Both the sun's magnetic field and the Earth's magnetic field can be oriented northward or southward (Earth's magnetic field is often described as a giant bar magnet in space). The sun's magnetic field shifts its orientation frequently, sometimes becoming aligned with the Earth, sometime becoming anti-aligned.

 

Scientists had thought that more solar particles entered Earth's magnetosphere when the sun's field was oriented southward (anti-aligned to the Earth's), but the opposite turned out to be the case, the new research shows.

 

The work was sponsored by NASA and the National Science Foundation and based on observations by NASA's THEMIS (Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms) satellite.

 

How many and where

 

Essentially, the Earth's magnetic shield is at its strongest when scientists had thought it would be at its weakest.

 

When the fields aren't aligned, "the shield is up and very few particles come in," said physicist Jimmy Raeder of the University of New Hampshire in Durham.

 

Conversely, when the fields are aligned, it creates "a huge breach, and there's lots and lots of particles coming in," Raeder added, at the news conference.

 

As it orbited Earth, THEMIS's five spacecraft were able to estimate the thickness of the band of solar particles coming when the fields were aligned — it turned out to be about 20 times the number that got in when the fields were anti-aligned.

 

THEMIS was able to make these measurements as it moved through the band, with two spacecraft on different borders of the band; the band turned out to be one Earth radius thick, or about 4,000 miles (6,437 kilometers). Measurements of the thickness taken later showed that the band was also rapidly growing.

 

"So this really changes our understanding of solar wind-magnetosphere coupling," said physicist Marit Oieroset of the University of California, Berkeley, also at the press conference.

 

And while the interaction of anti-aligned particles occurs at Earth's equator, those of aligned particles occur at higher latitudes both north and south of the equator. The interaction is "appending blobs of plasma onto the Earth's magnetic field," which is an easy way to get the solar particles in, said Sibeck, a THEMIS project scientist.

 

Next solar cycle

 

This finding not only has implications for scientists' understanding of the interaction between the sun and Earth's magnetosphere, but for predicting the effects to Earth during the next peak in the solar cycle.

 

The Sun operates on an 11-year cycle, alternating between active and quiet periods. We are currently in a quiet period, with few sunspots on the sun's surface and fewer solar flares, though the next cycle of activity has begun. It is expected to peak around 2012, bringing lots of sunspots, flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). CMEs can interact with the Earth's magnetosphere, causing problems for satellites, communications, and power grids.

 

This upcoming active period now looks like it will be more intense than the previous one, which peaked around 2006, some scientists think. The reason is the changes in the sun's alignment.

 

During the last peak, solar fields hitting the Earth were first anti-aligned then aligned. Anti-aligned fields can energize particles, but in this case, the energy came before the particles themselves, which doesn't create much of a fuss in terms of geomagnetic storms and disruptions.

 

But the next cycle will see aligned, then anti-aligned fields, in theory amplifying the effects of the storms as they hit.

 

Raeder likens the difference to igniting a gas stove one of two ways: In the first way, the gas is turned on and the stove is lit and you get a flame. In the other way, you let the gas run for awhile, so that when you add the gas you get a much bigger boom.

 

"It should be that we're

In Interactive Design 3, students are asked to select from one of three client briefs to develop a social change project. Cherie, Michael and Jay chose to develop a mobile application to assist with earthquake preparedness. The application offers device features, such as RSS, GPS tracking and "bounce location" to sustain user correspondence during disaster relief efforts.

 

The team divided the roles and responsibilities to tackle strategic review, competitive analysis, moodboards, user experience, information architecture and interactive design.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

A project I made together with some readers of my blog. Read more here.

The touchfoil™ being used in Forum Nová Karolina in Ostrava as an interactive navigation map, helping visiters find their way around the shopping centre.

 

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Interactive Spaces

A living, neverending, universal novel

At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.

 

Photo by Kiyoshi Morihara

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