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If you have seen the film then you will know what I am seeing with this shot.
If you have not seen it...then this will help you..
youtu.be/_zfMZaLoAsY the trailer..!!
Segundo teaser poster do mais novo filme do diretor Christopher Nolan (de "Batman: o cavaleiro das trevas").
Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in “Inception,” an original sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in “Inception,” an original sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
Denton is a village in situated off the Northampton to Bedford Road. It has a typical Northamptonshire village church on a mound above an attractive village green.
However if you take the trouble to obtain the key to the church you will have a wonderful surprise.
When you enter the building you cannot help but gasp at the sight in front of you,as the whole of the interior is decorated with wonderful biblical murals painted by the celebrated local artist Henry Bird.
The idea for the scheme originated in 1960 after discussions between Henry Bird, the incumbent and the churchwardens. The next 3 years were spent planning the mural scheme, including the making of a scale model of the church. The plans were approved by everyone at St Margaret's, but unfortunately the Diocese refused to give permission.
Various clergy came and went, but Henry did not lose faith in his scheme, and had been busy making a set of full size cartoons of the proposed 16 panels. He used villagers from Denton as his models, and there was a steady stream of local people to his studio in Northampton to pose for the 31 figures portrayed in the cartoons.
In 1969 the Diocese finally gave permission for the scheme to go ahead - all the Church needed now was the £3000 to meet the cost, and many and varied fundraising events were arranged, but, unfortunately the architect decided that all the old plaster would need to be removed, and replastered with a special texture in readiness for the paintings costing a further £1000. Further problems with the ceiling and wiring delayed the project until 1974.
Despite all the problems and setbacks work on the murals started in February 1975, and were completed in the summer of 1976. The fitting of the lamp standards was completedin 1977.
The whole scheme may have taken 17 years from inception to completion, but it was worth it.!
#deepdream code informatique de l'intelligence artificielle de Google spécifique "Fractal DDC " développé et dédié pour un nouvel art à La Demeure du Chaos - The Abode of Chaos ou comment les machines perçoivent La Demeure du Chaos - The Abode of Chaos
et si leurs regards étaient ce qui se cache derrière la matrice que nous percevons en tant qu'humains? ces multiples miroirs sont peut-être un autre monde plus réel ou plus éthéré... NB thierry bonne lecture de ce post et ses images dantesques.
Depuis quelques temps vous avez peut-être vu circuler sur les réseaux sociaux des images étranges, affublées d'un hashtag (mot-clé) #deepdream.
Deep Dream est un programme d'intelligence artificielle mis au point par les ingénieurs de Google. Ces derniers travaillent à la reconnaissance d'images pour, entre autres, améliorer la pertinence des recherches dans Google. Le 17 juin dernier ils ont publié un billet intitulé : "Inceptionnisme : plus loin dans les réseaux neuronaux".
Dans ce post ils expliquent comment ils ont réussi, dans leurs recherches, à faire analyser une image mais surtout générer des formes par l'ordinateur. Pour que l'intelligence artificielle puisse mieux reconnaître ce qui compose une image, les ingénieurs ont commencé par lui montrer des millions de photos.
Plusieurs couches de neurones
L'intelligence artificielle fonctionne ici en un ensemble de réseaux de neurones qu'il faut se figurer comme différentes couches. La première est chargée de regarder les bords et les angles d'une image.
Les couches intermédiaires cherchent quant à elles les formes et les différents éléments présents dans l'image comme une feuille ou une porte. Les derniers réseaux assemblent toutes ces informations pour en fournir des interprétations complexes, comme des arbres ou des bâtiments.
Pour comprendre au mieux comment fonctionnent ces couches, les ingénieurs ont tenté de pousser l'analyse de certaines. Ils résument ainsi la commande faite au système : "Quoi que tu vois, on veut le voir encore plus." C'est alors que l'intelligence artificielle a généré des formes au sein des clichés.
"Si un nuage ressemble un petit peu à un oiseau, alors le système va le faire ressembler encore plus à un oiseau, expliquent les ingénieurs. En réitérant l’action, le programme va reconnaître un oiseau plus fortement et ainsi de suite jusqu’à ce qu’un oiseau très détaillé apparaisse, comme sorti de nulle part."
"L'inceptionnisme"
Les images varient selon le réseau neuronal qui est amplifié. Par exemple, plus on sollicite les couches inférieures, plus des traits vont apparaître. Si on stimule d'avantage les couches supérieures, ce sont des objets qui émergent de l'image.
Les ingénieurs précisent d'ailleurs que comme l'ordinateur a enregistré beaucoup de clichés d'animaux durant son entraînement, il en reproduit souvent. Et parfois en les mixant, ce qui crée des créatures étranges.
Pour ces chercheurs, le Deep Dream a ainsi créé un mouvement artistique qu'ils appellent "l'#inceptionnisme", en référence à l'architecture des réseaux neuronaux.
Au début, cette expérimentation ne cherchait qu'à améliorer l'intelligence artificielle. Mais lorsque les ingénieurs ont posté ce billet, de nombreux internautes se sont intéressés à ce Deep Dream.
Google a donc rendu public le code utilisé pour générer ces images. Des informaticiens s'en sont emparés et ont mis au point des logiciels et des interfaces pour que les internautes puissent s'en servir.
Ce qui ne manque pas de plaire à Google. Les chercheurs encouragent à taguer les images #deepdream sur Twitter, Facebook ou Google+. "Il sera intéressant de voir quelles images les gens arrivent à générer", écrivent-ils.
Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in “Inception,” an original sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
Week #7 - October 21, 2014 - Pictures in the Park Movie Night after the Grand RE-Opening of City Hall Philadelphia, PA Dilworth Park. Photo's from 8 opening shows, every Tuesday in September & October of 2014 which included a new sidewalk, water fountains, park, restaurant, and train station entrances.
www.LaserLightShow.ORG - Louis Capet XXVI provided the Movie Theater Screen.
VIDEO: Raising the screen 9/9/2014:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=soFM8wHhaDU
VIDEO: CBS 3 News:
youtu.be/JxDEqzJ-aRw
Philadelphia City Hall is the house of government for the city of Philadelphia, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
At 548 ft (167 m), including the statue of city founder William Penn atop it, it was the tallest habitable building in the world from 1901 to 1908. It remained the tallest in Pennsylvania until it was surpassed in 1932 by the Gulf Tower in Pittsburgh; it was the tallest in Philadelphia until the construction of One Liberty Place (1984–87) ended the informal gentleman's agreement that limited the height of buildings in the city. Today, it is the state's 16th-tallest building.
City Hall has been the world's tallest masonry building since the 1953 collapse of the pinnacle of the Mole Antonelliana in Turin. Its weight is borne by granite and brick walls up to 22 feet (6.7 m) thick. The principal exterior materials are limestone, granite, and marble.
In 2007, the building was voted #21 on the American Institute of Architects' list of Americans' 150 favorite U.S. structures.
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Dilworth Park has been transformed from an inaccessible, multi-level, hard-surface plaza into a sustainable, well-maintained, green public space without stairs or barriers from the street. By covering existing openings and removing unnecessary walls, steps and barriers, the renovated Dilworth Park now has 20,571 square feet of new useable area (an increase of 21%) resulting in an expanded 120,557-square-foot public space. There will be a large lawn, tree groves, a programmable fountain and space for 400 benches and chairs. The underground has been dramatically improved as a new transit gateway, providing entrances to Broad Street and Market Street subways and the trolley lines. New elevators will make the transit levels accessible for the first time.
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Pictures in the Park
Presented by Waterman II Fund, Philadelphia Foundation
Get lost in Hollywood blockbusters at the city's cozy new front yard. Join us every Tuesday for movies al fresco in the magnificent shadow of City Hall. Grab a drink & dinner at the café & then settle into your lawn chair for a one-of-a-kind cinema experience. See below for this fall's movie lineup.
Hosted by: @CCDParks & www.FaceBook.com/DilworthPark
September 09, 2014 - Captain America: Winter Soldier (PG-13)
September 16, 2014 - Ratatouille (G)
September 23, 2014 - Inception (PG-13)
September 30, 2014 - Seabiscuit (PG-13)
October 9, 2014 - Kinky Boots (PG-13)
October 14, 2014 - Million Dollar Arm (PG)
October 21, 2014 - Think Like A Man Too (PG-13)
October 28, 2014 - Sixth Sense (PG-13)
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Photos and video by Mat Falcon, recorded on a Nikon CoolPix S6300.
36 Foot Screen by: www.LaserLightShow.ORG
All other technical aspects by www.SynergeticSounds.com
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Picture is made with the film camera fully immersed under water. Film size 18x24 cm. Monocle. Without shutter. Xray film. DS51 flash.
The middle stage of Droneception lifts off, but instead of lifting vertically, it quickly veers off towards the nearest wall.
The Parrot just continues to hover.
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