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Next work on the subject of Tactical medicine — rules for conducting injection.

 

Intramuscular administration of the drug effect comes quickly enough. But keep in mind that this is a dangerous ways to use drugs. You must follow the rules.

Drawing machines with Little Bits

Rosetta — spacecraft, launched by ESA (European Space Agency). It is the unique spacecraft, which was so close to the nucleus of the comet like no other - up to 100 km from the comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko, while making pictures that show the comet in unprecedented high quality.

Possible layouts for the Print is Dead dinner invite website.

Coming up with general site structure. According to this, I'll need two levels to the navigation. Not too bad, but it seems a bit extensive for the simple needs of the site. As exemplified by the Viridians, "less mass, more data."

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Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

POINT. ARCHITECTS

Concept, art direction, design, structure production control

 

TODO

Visual design, information design, real time data collection and data visualization softwares

 

Leva Engineering

Technical consultancy, light-bars design and production

 

Topstand

Production

 

Photos by Sirio Vanelli

POINT. ARCHITECTS

Concept, art direction, design, structure production control

 

TODO

Visual design, information design, real time data collection and data visualization softwares

 

Leva Engineering

Technical consultancy, light-bars design and production

 

Topstand

Production

 

Photos by Sirio Vanelli

Another one illustration about the Kurile Islands. This infographic is about sports and tourist complex "Mountain Air" — a ski resort, located in the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.

Exhibition: "The Subversion of Standstill" Halle14, 17th February – 23rd March 2008, Spinnereistrasse 7, Leipzig, Germany. With Lene Berg (NO), Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács (NL), Raymond Taudin Chabot (NL), David Claerbout (BE), Claudia Hardi (CH), Jason Salavon (USA), Minnette Vári (ZA), Patrick Ward (GB)

1941 After-Action Damage Assessment of Air Attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, by Comdr. Mitsuo Fuchida

Ink and watercolor on paper, 31.75 x 23.6 in.

Private collection

excerpted from

 

Mapping the World: An Illustrated History of Cartography

by Ralph E Ehrenberg

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

SU-100 Soviet self-propelled gun prototype. First applied in January 1945.

Clemson University doctoral candidate A.D. Carson waits to defend his dissertation in the Watt Family Innovation Center auditorium, Feb. 24, 2017. Carson, a candidate in Clemson’s Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) Ph.D. program, produced a 34-track rap album titled “Owning my Masters: The Rhetorics of Rhymes and Revolutions” as opposed to the traditional written dissertation. (Photo by Ken Scar)

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"The Golden Compass” is a motion sensor pad that detects weight and movement when a user enters the space. For instance, when the user moves his or her feet left, the compass in the centre of the steering wheel points the user in the correct direction to reach his or her favored destination. A camera also tracks the user’s left to right motion (or a ‘hula’ motion with stationary feet as shown in figure 1.) and spins the steering wheel left or right accordingly.

 

The icons on the compass represent the main attractions of the maritime museum and the important necessities such as the rest room and the café that a user may wish to navigate to.

 

A free Iphone application mimicking the Golden Compass Installation will be available on the Apple store for free download for all the museum patrons to use during their visit to the museum. The application uses GPS tracking to use the compass to point the user in the right to the particular location they are seeking. The application also displays the current coordinates of the user’s position. When selected, each Maritime Museum icon pops up with the GPS coordinates and a short description of what the exhibit is about. The orienteering challenge for the user is finding out how far they are from their target destination and how to reach their destination using the compass to guide them. The user may choose to do this alone, or with a team to figure out the directional navigation they must set in.

 

This took a while, but is starting to look good on the final piece.

Dozens of pages of a history textbook on 1 picture

We present the final work of Curiosity: what discoveries did the Rover during his stay on the red planet, what are the phenomena encountered, how it feel.

University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

There are more than two thousand archaeological and historical monuments of great cultural significance on the territory of the Primorsky region. Culture, art, history and ethnography of the Primorye are interesting to study and attractive for tourist resource.

children's books by kim ng.

Projeto acadêmico de sinalização para o Parque Passeio Público de Curitiba

Over the past twelve years, I've collected nearly every movie ticket I've ever bought. I've placed them in a special box, and have never revisited them. Until now. For this project, I decided to finally open the box and investigate the contents. I began by cataloging each ticket and investigating the different relationships between them. I researched the movies, conducted an accounting of my own spending, personal tastes, and movie-going habits. This data was then given visual form, and compiled into a 53-page bound volume. The dimensions of the book are derived from a movie screen, and the color scheme is based upon the RGB additive color model utlized by film projection systems.

 

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www.andropolis.org

The four members of Clemson University doctoral candidate A.D. Carson’s doctoral committee pose for a photo before Carson defends his dissertation in the Watt Family Innovation Center auditorium, Feb. 24, 2017. Carson, a candidate in Clemson’s Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) Ph.D. program, produced a 34-track rap album titled “Owning my Masters: The Rhetorics of Rhymes and Revolutions” as opposed to the traditional written dissertation. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

To assist the management of MMC Norilsk Nickel prepared by the series of illustrations about new projects of the company in Russia. The presentation was held for a narrow circle of senior officials.

Illustrations are done in 1 day. Here is one of them.

The construction of the interchange at the intersection of Ring Road and the prospect of Marshal Zhukov began in 2007, was completed in 2011.

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

Clemson University professor Dr. Chenjarai Kumanyika asks doctoral candidate A.D. Carson a question (in the form of a rap) during Carson’s dissertation defense in the Watt Family Innovation Center auditorium, Feb. 24, 2017. Carson, a candidate in Clemson’s Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) Ph.D. program, produced a 34-track rap album as opposed to the traditional written dissertation. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Atop Construction 129 in the Marin Headlands. The columns in the graph correspond to observed wingspan.

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

Exhibition: "The Subversion of Standstill" Halle14, 17th February – 23rd March 2008, Spinnereistrasse 7, Leipzig, Germany. With Lene Berg (NO), Persijn Broersen & Margit Lukács (NL), Raymond Taudin Chabot (NL), David Claerbout (BE), Claudia Hardi (CH), Jason Salavon (USA), Minnette Vári (ZA), Patrick Ward (GB)

A fan hands Clemson University doctoral candidate A.D. Carson a Confederate $20 bill that belonged to one of her ancestors after Carson’s dissertation defense in the Watt Family Innovation Center auditorium, Feb. 24, 2017. Carson, a candidate in Clemson’s Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) Ph.D. program, produced a 34-track rap album as opposed to the traditional written dissertation. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Letterpress workshop with Rainhard Matfeld from Druckladen, Oktober 2011. School of Design Mainz, Informationdesign.

 

Students

Lyn Blees

Marius Kroh

Felix Mauchen

Andreas Klassen

 

Photography by Andreas Klassen

I recently finished Steven Johnson's 'The Ghost Map' charting the Cholera outbreak in 1854 that ravaged London's Soho district.

 

A physician named John Snow produced a great data visualisation map that not only brought an end to the Cholera epidemic by proving that Cholera was water born, but he also changed the way urban communities thrive to this day.

 

I decided to pay a quick 'informational geek pilgrimage' whilst in London recently to pay tribute to John Snow and his map.

Animación para Gruperta (fragmento)

vimeo.com/17375057

Each sport will receive a different color palette.

The defense of Port Arthur was the longest of the battles that took place during the Russo-Japanese war.

Mapping Mainz. Ein innovatives und interaktives Stadtportrait für Mainz

 

Mainz und seine Anrainer-Vororte werden auf künstlerische und innovativer Weise neu vorgestellt.

 

Wie sehen Mainzer, Besucher und Touristen die Gutenbergstadt Mainz? Fest verankert im Mainzer Leben sind die vielen gut dokumentierten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt und ihrer Geschichte. Aber Mainz hat noch viel mehr zu bieten. Sehenswürdigkeiten ganz anderer Art werden in dem Projekt des Masterstudiengangs Gutenberg Intermedia dem Betrachter und Leser vorgestellt. Zehn wenig bekannte Orte und leise Monumente werden in der Arbeit „Mapping Mainz – ein fragmentarisches Stadtportrait“ individuell auf ihre Geschichte, Eigenheiten und mögliche Zukunft portraitiert.

 

Jeder Ort steht für einen der zehn Stadtteile von Mainz und der AKK-Gemeinden, die direkt am Rhein liegen. So wird das ehemalige Eislager der Mainzer Brauerei in Weisenau, die grüne Brücke der Neustadt einer Streichholzfabrik in Amöneburg gegenüber gestellt. Dabei entstehen detaillierte, mit Bild, Video und Tonaufnahmen kommentierte Stadtportraits, die stille und versunkene Orten zum Strahlen bringen.

 

Basierend auf der situationistischen Idee des Dérives, des ungeplanten Umherschweifens durch urbane Räume und einer künstlerischen Methodik, haben die Studierenden für sie unbekannte Orte in Mainz und Umgebung aufgesucht und sich diese durch intensive Recherche angeeignet. So haben sie Zeit- und kunstgeschichtlichen Merkmale des Ortes erforscht, seine Gegenwart ausgelotet und schließlich ihren gefundenen Ort gestalterisch neu interpretiert und mit Zukunftsvisionen versehen. Ihre jeweiligen ortsspezifischen Analysen haben sie anschließend in zwei medial unterschiedlichen Ausführungen – einer großformatigen Siebdruckarbeit und einer interaktiven Website – zu dem psychogeografischen Stadtportrait „Mapping Mainz“ zusammengeführt. Fragmente aus Geschichte, Gegenwart und Zukunft in Bild und Ton – bilden hier eine einzigartige Sammlung, die sich je nach Sichtweise zu ortsbezogenen Chroniken verdichtet.

 

Während die 7 x 7 m große Siebdruckarbeit dem Betrachter einen ersten Überblick über die gesammelten Ortserkundungen vermittelt, ermöglicht die Website www.mappingmainz.hs-mainz.de dem Betrachter ein interaktives Erleben dieser urbanen Räume und lässt ihn auf eindrucksvolle Weise den Vorgang des Umherschweifen durch interaktives Erforschen nachvollziehen. Überraschende und vielschichtige Informationen und Interpretationen kann der Betrachter in dem Online-Archiv zu jedem Ort nachlesen und sich akustisch auf die Orte und ihre spezifischen Geräusche einlassen. Zu sehen und zu erleben waren die Arbeiten vom 9. – 12. Mai 2015 in der Aula auf dem Campus der Hochschule Mainz, Lucy-Hillebrand-Strasse. Individuelle Fragmente der Installation wurden als limitierte Siebdruckedition zusammengefasst.

 

Grundlegendes Thema der Master-Projekts war die Ideenfindung für eine Gestaltung der Zukunft. In die Vergangenheit zu blicken bedarf eines bedachten, analytischen Blicks. Sich die Zukunft zu denken, ist weit weniger klar zu definieren. Die Herausforderung für die Projektgruppe in dieser Studienarbeit war es auf den fundierten Kenntnissen und Fakten, die die Trend- und Zukunftsanalysen vorgeben hinaus, individuelle Lösungen für Orte in Mainz zu finden. Dabei wurden gesellschaftliche, sozio-ökonomische, technische und gestalterische Aspekte an den Orten angewandt und durch szenische Dialoge ergänzt. So wurde jedem Ort und Stadtteil am Rhein eine mögliche Zukunft projiziert. Der Blick kann mit Hilfe der Website und der zahlreichen Artefakte, die für das Projekt zusammengetragen wurden, von der Gegenwart und Vergangenheit des Ortes in die Zukunft getragen werden. Über fiktive Monologe und dokumentarische Tonaufnahmen für und von den Orten werden Mainzer Monumente auch auditiv aufbereitet.

 

Intermedial und interdisziplinär manifestiert sich das Projekt als gestalterisches Realisierungsprojekt. Das Zusammenspiel von analogen und digitalen Medien, also von Siebdruck, Grafiken, Zeichnungen und Infografiken mit animierten Grafiken, Video- und Tonaufnahmen auf einer interaktiven Website zusammengefasst, bilden den Kern der Projektinnovation. Die verschiedenen Anforderungen der Medien in einem ganzheitlichen Gefüge zusammen zu bringen, ist bei dem Projekt „Mapping Mainz“ hervorragend gelungen.

 

Mapping Mainz

Ein fragmentarisches Portrait

www.mappingmainz.hs-mainz.de

 

Alexander Bothe

Anna Lena Hänicke

Bahar Hasan

Isa Hartikainen

Isabel Linnemann

Janina Rüsseler

Matthias Dübner

Michael Sherman

Natalia Chekonina

Stefan Valerio Meister

 

Prof. Katja Davar

Prof. Anna-Lisa Schönecker

Prof. Holger Reckter (Programmierung)

Volker Pape (Siebdruck)

Axel Becker (Programmierung)

 

Das Projekt wurde mit dem Gutenbergstipendium 2016 ausgezeichnet.

The Adventures of Masha and Petya continue. Now they are in the subtropics and hight forests. Here, too, a lot of interesting inhabitants.

Only enter if you have two children growing out of your arms.

Artifacts from one of Drew Crowley's summer VTS classes in STL

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