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A number of recently uncovered archaeological features have been incorporated into the paths through the park including stone setts of a former laneway that ran through the area called Keysers Lane, medieval cobbles and some Georgian-era paving tiles. The park has also been well planted and now includes a number of interactive sound-based installations for children, as well as a new memorial water feature, recalling the children who lost their lives in the events of Easter 1916. The park is also lit at night.

 

About two months ago I visited this park with a friend who has a negative view of life and everything associated with life and he totally disliked the park complaining that it was fake and not a true representation of the real Dublin. I totally disagreed with him and I was a bit surprised by his claim that the park was created as recently as the 1980s and that it was always a magnet for anti-social activity.

 

It turns out that my friend is correct about it being a new park but in my opinion that is not important as the area features some of the city’s oldest surviving structures including the most substantial section of the 12th century city walls and the atmospheric St Audoen’s Gate, and the medieval parish church of St Audoen – Dublin’s oldest church in continuous use.

 

Unfortunately he is, in general, correct about anti-social activity because many parks in the city had been closed to the public for extended periods as the City Council was unwilling to deal with the problems as they arose. However, to be fair, they do appear to have adopted a different approach recently - a few years ago they re-opened the Croppies' Acre and that project has been a success. A few months ago they re-opened the Peace Park on Nicholas Street across the road from Christ Church Cathedral and in March of this year the remodelled St Audoen’s Park at High Street was officially unveiled by Lord Mayor of Dublin Cllr Nial Ring at a ceremony on 14th March.

 

5 апреля 2017 года в Scenario Cafe прошли две встречи с Interactive Brokers: бизнес-завтрак для фондов, банков, финансовых советников и брокеров и семинар по личному кабинету IB, терминалу TWS и другим вопросам трейдинга. Ведущий – Максим Ланин, менеджер по развитию бизнеса Interactive Brokers LLC в России и странах Восточной Европы. Видео доступно на Youtube-канале Алины Ананьевой, LowRisk.ru: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMjbvItcYaU0czo5N1WtmA

Oregon Army National Guard Spc. Larry Powers, a sniper with the 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment, shows a “Modern Warfare 3” video game fan a Barrett .50 caliber sniper rifle during an interactive community event at the GameStop in Bend, Ore., Nov. 7, prior to the release of the video game. Soldiers from Bend simulated the delivery of the game and interacted with more than 400 people who purchased the game that night. Some customers waited for nearly ten hours for their copy of the game. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cory Grogan, J9 Public Affairs)

Jeffrey Shaw and Marnix de Nijs - Panel-Interactivity and Immersion

Chris Buss, Director of Forest Conservation Programme, IUCN speak at the Global Landscapes Forum Accra 2019 Interactive Session: Restoring Forests, Restoring Communities: How Secure Resource Rights Help Communities in Africa Restore Forests and Build Local Economies.

 

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L&C's third interactive mural was unveiled Tuesday, May 16, 2023. It is entitled, "Grow Through What You Go Through" and the artist is Graphic Design Student Megan Doyle (expected grad, Fall 2023).

There were 3 or 4 of these with documentaries running on tv's relating to logging and rural life in NZ. Very interesting.

 

Note the caterpillar blade behind the seating.

Former airline pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III and wife Lorrie visit the Fisher House at Travis Air Force Base, Calif, Oct. 17, 2017. The Sullenbergers met with Fisher House representatives and families to learn more about the Fisher House Foundation, started by Zachary and Elizabeth Fisher in 1991 to fulfill the need for temporary lodging facilities for families at major military medical centers. Sullenberger had the opportunity to interact with past and present residents at the facility, and learn how they benefitted from the experience. Sullenberger is a 1973 Air Force Academy graduate and is best known for successfully landing a crippled airliner in the Hudson River in 2009 saving the lives of a 155 passengers.(U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)

Commissioner Andor visiting the demography exhibition

RDB hosts interactive lunch session with key stakeholders from Ministries of Trade & Industry, Youth & Culture and Sports to discuss various campaigns for the Paris Saint-Germain & Rwanda partnership.

Knox College students in the Interactive Design course create their own games using randomly assigned objects. The course draws on faculty from computer science, graphic design and theatre. Photo by Peter Bailley.

Some sort of interactive chalkboard exhibit at the Wex (where the concert was). The snakehead thing is awesome.

The Interact club held a fund raiser in the Meadowbank Inn in April, 2002. The picture shows the organisers with Tony Simpson and George Payne supplying the music. The group comprised, from left - Mr Simpson, Pamela Methven, Ian Proctor, Matthew Archer and Mr Payne.

5 апреля 2017 года в Scenario Cafe прошли две встречи с Interactive Brokers: бизнес-завтрак для фондов, банков, финансовых советников и брокеров и семинар по личному кабинету IB, терминалу TWS и другим вопросам трейдинга. Ведущий – Максим Ланин, менеджер по развитию бизнеса Interactive Brokers LLC в России и странах Восточной Европы. Видео доступно на Youtube-канале Алины Ананьевой, LowRisk.ru: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMjbvItcYaU0czo5N1WtmA

Leave a response to the author of the sign...how interactive!

SMS billboard for NikeFootball campaign

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Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report and host, Paige Sullivan, were invited to come out to the Television Academy Interactive Media Peer Group 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Red Carpet and Cocktail Reception at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in Hollywood.

 

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Hosts Rachael Harris (We Need Help), and Cheryl Hines (We Need Help), along with 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy® Awards Interactive Media Juried Winners Ashley Clements and the cast and producers of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries along with Benny and Rafi Fine (Fine Brothers) and Shira Lazar (What’s Trending) and Interactive Media Peer Group Governors Lori H. Schwartz and Seth Shapiro were on hand to celebrate the winners and nominees in this years Interactive Media Categories. For more information, please visit www.emmys.com, follow us on Twitter @primetimeemmys and like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/PrimetimeEmmys.

 

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Commissioner Andor visiting the demography exhibition

It's that time again! Every March the geeks gather in Austin, Texas for the annual SXSW Festival. Split into three sections, Interactive, Film and Music, this festival has something for everyone. Whether it's an up and coming band, an innovative piece of technology or an inspiring film, SXSW has it all. :)

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The Way Home Campaign puts on a demonstration outside of the Wilson Building.

Lewis and Clark Community College unveiled its interactive mural just in time for graduation. The design competition was won by Breanna Sak of Granite City. The mural will be on display outside The Commons until next spring, when a new design will replace it. The public is invited to interact with the mural by walking the dogs, blowing bubbles or resting on a park bench. Photos by Jan Dona, L&C Media Services.

Creative way of using small space, few objects and personalising a visitor experience. Pick up a tray and place it in the designated space. A projection video then plays on the wooden surface with a voiceover playing over the top. Part of the "This Is A Dagger?" exhibition at the RSC.

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Going Interactive designed these free iPhone wallpapers. Download and enjoy. www.goinginteractive.com

My friend Chris and I went to the Marian Koshland Science Museum in Washington DC this weekend. This has got to be one of the best museums in the city and you get a lot for the cost of admission (a mere $5 for adults and $3 for students!): awesome interactive exhibits; great movies and tons and tons of information. Their current exhibit is the one seen here on Global Warming. The future doesn't look so good unless we make much more dramatic changes than we've been considering to this point. If you're in DC, check this place out! You won't be disappointed!

This interactive painting n#33 consists of 12 square elements which are attached to the base by Velcro. Since elements are removable the whole composition is re-arrangeable. If assemble this artwork according to the attached scheme one of four Chinese characters could be visible in the center of the work. The characters are for Love, Life, Fate, and Faith. And there numerous possibilities create complete chaos. You can see images of all four characters of the work in the photostream.

Each element is 30x30cm and the overall size of the composition is 900 by 1200cm.

Alkyd and oil on cotton glued to plywood.

2010

 

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Project by Ka Ho Chan, Elvani Kusdiana and Paul Montgomery. A conventional game of Air Hockey is transformed into a frictional resistance sound environment. The position and velocity of the puck creates continuously changing effects by camera colour-tracking its motion and auditory cues are associated with goal-scoring detected by contact-mics in the goal-boxes. This project was developed in the Interactive Sound Studio 2008 University of Sydney.

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