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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.
The Wired app for iPad is very impressive; it's smooth and responsive when flipping pages or jumping to arbitrary sections, and there's plenty of unobtrusive interactivity (like swiping left/right to progessively assemble or disassemble the Lego Lamborghini in this screenshot, an animated Mars missions graphic, audio clips, videos and even a spinning, animating Iron Man and War Machine).
They've also taken the time to properly support both portrait and landscape orientations natively; look at how the page elements have completely reflowed. It's a very high-quality production indeed, and shows both what the iPad is capable of and where magazines are hopefully headed in the future.
I still have no idea whether it will use in-app purchase for future issues, or whether you'll have to download a new standalone app for each issue. The current one is just called "Wired", with no issue-number or such. I do hope they support in-app purchase, to avoid cluttering the iPad's home screen.
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.
Scenes from COSI's "In Depth: Kidney Transplant" interactive videoconference for grades 9 through adult.
Follow the story of Tyler's kidney transplant while viewing taped footage from both the donor and recipient surgeries which are narrated live by a member of the Ohio State University's Comprehensive Transplant Team.
Leading the program through a live narration of the taped surgery was Dr. Alejandro Diaz, Nephrologist from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. COSI Team Members Katie Trausch, Jesse Teng, and Caitlin Yahr facilitated the program.
In Depth: Kidney Transplant is a multi-point program that connects up to 5 schools at one time, including an audience at COSI for groups and individuals. Questions will be asked in a round robin, facilitated format. COSI can accept ISDN or IP connections.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...
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.
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
Singapore Zoo
Coordinates: [show location on an interactive map] 1°24?15.9?N 103°47?28.1?E? / ?1.404417°N 103.791139°E? / 1.404417; 103.791139
Date opened 23 June 1973
Location Singapore
Land area 28 hectares
Number of animals 2530
Number of species 315
The Singapore Zoo (Chinese: ?????? ; Malay: 'Taman Haiwan Singapura'; Tamil: ??????????? ????????? ????????????), formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens and commonly known locally as the Mandai Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (0.28 km?) of land on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. The zoo was built at a cost of S$9m granted by the government of Singapore and opened on 23 June 1973. It is operated by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, who also manage the neighbouring Night Safari and the Jurong BirdPark. There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo, of which some 16% are considered threatened species. The zoo attracts about 1.4 million visitors a year.
From the beginning, Singapore Zoo followed the modern trend of displaying animals in naturalistic, 'open' exhibits, i.e. with hidden barriers, behind moats and shrubbery etc. It also houses the largest captive colony of orangutans in the world. In 1977, primatologist Dr Francine Neago lived inside a cage with eighteen orangutans for six months to study their behavior and communication.
1 History
2 Present
o 2.1 Education and conservation
o 2.2 Rides
o 2.3 Friends of the Zoo
o 2.4 Organizing events
* 3 Incidents
* 4 Trivia
* 5 Awards
* 6 Gallery
* 7 See also
* 8 References
* 9 Notes
* 10 External links
* 11 Public Bus Services
History
Hamadryas baboons by a waterfall
The conception of the Singapore Zoo dates from 1969. At the time, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) decided to use some of its land holdings around reservoirs for parks and open recreational facilities. The then Executive Chairman of PUB, Dr Ong Swee Law, set aside 88 hectares of land for the construction of a zoological garden.
In 1970, consultants and staff were hired, and in 1971, the construction of the basic 50 enclosures started. Animals were collected from dealers and donated by sponsors. The Director of the Colombo Zoo in Sri Lanka, Lyn de Alwis, was hired as a special consultant to work out problems inherent in tropical zoos.
On 23 June 1973, the Singapore Zoo opened its gates for the first time with a collection of 270 animals from over 72 species, and a staff of 130. By 1990, 1,600 animals from more than 160 species lived in social groups, housed in 65 landscaped exhibits with boundaries conceived to look as natural as possible.
Present
A pair of white tigers
Today, the zoo is a model of the 'open zoo' concept. The animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from the visitors by either dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision. In the case of dangerous animals which can climb very well, moat barriers are not used. Instead, these animals are housed in landscaped glass-fronted enclosures.
The zoo has not expanded beyond the original 28 hectares. However, 40 hectares of secondary forest were later developed into the Night Safari. The remaining undeveloped land has been kept as wooded land. This and the waters of Upper Seletar Reservoir contribute to the Zoo, giving it a sense of natural, unrestricted space.
Among various attractions that the zoo offers,one highlight is the "Breakfast with an Orangutan" programme that allows visitors to meet and interact closely with the orangutans in the zoo, amongst which includes the famous primate matriarch Ah Meng, (died on February 8, 2008) who was an icon of the Singapore tourism industry. Animal shows, as well as token feedings coupled with live commentaries by keepers, are also the daily staple in the Singapore zoo.
Education and conservation
The Wildlife Healthcare & Research Centre was opened in March 2006 as part of the zoo's efforts in wildlife conservation. The centre further underscores Singapore Zoo and Night Safari’s commitment to conservation research, providing the infrastructure for the parks and overseas zoological partners to better execute their research programmes.
The zoo also embarked on various rescue and conservation efforts to protect wildlife.
Rides
White rhinos
The zoo also offers various modes of rides available within the premises: trams, animals, boat, pony and horse carriage rides. Additional modes of transportation which can only be rented include: strollers, wagon and wheelchairs.
Friends of the Zoo
The zoo also has a "friends of the zoo" programme, where people can sign up for a yearly pass which grants them special privileges such as:
* Free and unlimited entry to Singapore Zoo for whole year
* Free Zoo tram rides and parking
* A free quarterly "Wildlife wonders" magazine
* 10% discount at some participating retail outlets
Organizing events
Elephant show and the trainers
There are three event venues available in the zoo, Forest Lodge, Pavilion-By-the-Lake and Garden Pavilion. There are also three cocktail venues, Elephants of Asia, Tiger Trek and Treetops Trail. The Singapore Zoo also facilitates birthday parties and weddings.
Incidents
On 13 November 2008, two of three white Bengal tigers mauled a zoo cleaner to death after the man jumped into a moat surrounding their enclosure.[2]
Trivia
Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (September 2008)
* In 2002, teams of The Amazing Race 3 also came to the Singapore Zoological Gardens as part of a detour.
* Steve Irwin, the animal activist and conservationalist known as "The Crocodile Hunter", admired the Singapore Zoo greatly, adopting it as the 'sister zoo' to the Australia Zoo. He was at the Singapore Zoo in 2006 to officiate the opening of the Australian outback exhibit.
* The Singapore Zoo is the first zoo in the world to breed a polar bear in the tropics. Inuka was conceived on 26 December 1990.
The boardroom is bookable and can be used for a variety of reasons including meetings and presentations with external visitors, team meetings, sales pitches, etc. The space is well-equipped with an interactive whiteboard, speaker system, overhead digital projector, telephony, computer, etc.
Sheridan Interactive Multimedia class visit to Gesture Tek in Toronto. Gesture technology allows you to point, wave, step, or move your whole body to interact with the computer or other things for that matter. Pictures can be seen here in a Zen Picture presentation www.zenpicture.com/zenpicture/gesture/. Blog entries are at interactivemultimedia.wordpress.com
Soldiers from 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division saw possible hiding spots for IEDs like pictured here during the second part of counter-IED training at the Mobile Counter-IED Interactive Training class at Area X on Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Aug. 13.
Model by Claes Appelquist, architect at SOM.
Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...
21 May 2019 – Interactive Workshop: Alice in wonderland: How policy can learn from fictional futures.
Facilitators: Joshua Polchar, Strategic Foresight Analyst, OECD, Julia Staudt, Strategic Foresight Analyst, OECD.
Discussion leader:Zoltán Cséfalvay, Author, TECHtonic Shifts. OECD Headquarters, Paris.
Photo: OECD / Christian Moutarde
An interactive card I put together while visiting my mom out of town. I didn't have many supplies with me, but I think that was a good thing: LESS choices to make = faster card creation!
Hero Arts stamps; My Mind's Eye two-sided paper; colored pencils and Gamsol, Ranger white ink pen; Stickles; HA's flower gems; ribbon.
Model by Claes Appelquist, architect at SOM.
Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...
For the St. Regis, an establishment world-renowned for personal service, Potion created a custom interactive bar and tasting table to expand the reach of the Master Sommelier in their newest restaurant.
Working closely with the Rockwell Group and The Map Office to design the overall experience at Adour, Potion’s interactives, constructed from gold and bronze with a goat skin surface, are as far from a traditional touch screen as one can get. Potion’s large-scale interactive projections seamlessly blend with the environment, allowing patrons to browse Adour's complete wine list by wine type, country, and varietal.
Upon selecting a wine, a rosette appears that contains detailed information about the wine’s origin. Sommeliers and patrons alike may share or send their rosettes to other guests at the bar. At the touch-sensitive Private Tasting Table, Potion’s software allows the maitre d’ to create a unique group experience for guests, “setting the table” with personalized wine selection projections. To keep each patron’s experience personal and fresh, Potion created a custom content management system for Adour, allowing the wine director to update the interactive bar on a daily basis or for a special occasion.
Just a simple card to try my new Owl stamp ^o^, but have a little interactive which you could see in another picture.
All HA Stamps.
Did you vote on Part One, Part Two or Part Three?
So should these go the new house or go to the dumpster?
The UndaWorld: A place of peace and ease to flow out of the Matrix
The Undaground: Where Art is created from the Heart
It is Unda instead of under to twist the meaning of the word to reinvent its definition.
The Unda is where we feel free to be who we are even if judged for being different.
Difference is beauty.
Planet earth is all about diversity.
Conformity is forced in society but does not cultivate people for who they are and their natural gifts.
We see this in schools, the work place, and more.
Conformity is why many choose careers just for money even if it causes a 'fake' life to just be accepted.
We come to the Unda to celebrate life and who we are in our heart.
We nurture this aspect of ourselves and share our inner beauty with people naturally.
I have been an underground artist and I neva stopped just because I 'neva made it.'
Life to me is about doing what I love and Putting My Heart Into It.
It has not been easy, but with each obstacle is a great lesson.
Besides, what is the better option ?
The Arrow of the sculpture points down, to awaken minds to check out what is going on in the Unda.
It is not just about feeding on mass media and blindly doing what we're told without doing our own research, but digging deeper into life below the surface.
The visuals are triggered by sound and controlled by hand gestures.
I made the Tetrahedrons Origami in 3 days and wrote 1336 lines of code in one night to make this happen.
Leap Motion was used for hand movements.
Ideum sponsored Big Brothers and Big Sisters' Discovery Festival event in Albuquerque on November 13-14, 2015. Discovery Festival is an initiative focused on acquainting youth with STEM professions. Ideum not only sponsored the event, but our staff brought many of our interactives to share with the participants.
The Michigan Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair, an interactive outdoor event that focuses on recreating the look and feel of a fictional English village called Hollygrove during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the latter half of the 16th Century. A large number of patrons also regularly attend the festival in costume further fleshing out the streets with nobles, pirates, Vikings, wizards, rogues, wenches, and an assortment of fantasy characters. The festival also includes many nationally known Renaissance festival stage acts, juggling shows, sword fighting shows, lane acts, a two-hour feast performed twice daily, three full contact joust shows performed daily, and activities and games for children of all ages.
Paradise Hills Resort has many interactive activities including a luxurious salon. Take your sweetheart or best friend for a makeover! Not only do you get a interactive real experience you also get free mesh hair! Take your best friend for a girls day out or take your boo to pamper up! Who doesn't love a new look! Check out our website to book your live experience!
Website: andrewelliotboi.wixsite.com/paradisehillsresort
Landmark: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cobain%20Lane/193/63/2502
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Cobain Lane
Tabletop touchfoil™ display attracting visitors of the Grammy Museum. The display was projected from above and used eight touchfoils laminated under the table to provide the interactive touch.
Partners involved in this solution
Interactive Development: Second Story
A/V Integration: Design & Production
Exhibit Design: Gallagher & Associates
Town Lake Park's lighted fountain --an interactive granite and concrete plaza with LED lighted fountain jets -- at the Grand Opening, August 29, 2007.
I love the 'frozen water effect' in this photo and a couple of the others in this series. I did this by taking a long exposure in manual mode and ending it with a slow, rear flash. This captures the colors and motion of the water while preserving the sharp, instantaneous look with the flash. Of course it takes a lot of tries to perfect the technique. But I think the end result was worth it, no?
All photos Copyright 2007, Steve Hopson.
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