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Learn with the Lords Day is a unique opportunity for students to interact with members of the House of Lords and experience a day at Parliament.
On Tuesday 28 January, schools from across the country were invited to take part in educational sessions with members of the Lords to ask questions about their work and learn about the role of the Lords in shaping laws.
Find out more about the Learn with the Lords programme learning.parliament.uk/en/learn-with-the-lords/?_gl=1*vgv....
Copyright: House of Lords 2025 / Roger Harris
We manufacture the interactive dinsoaur equipment (Taking Photo Tyrannosaurus Rex). The interactive dinosaur equipment now is exhibited in Spain.
Interactive dialogue with Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Special Rapporteur on adequate housing. Human Rights Council for the seventh day of the 55th session - Tuesday, 5 March 2024, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. OHCHR/Pierre Albouy
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Interns’ event: Human Rights Panel Discussion: Women’s Rights
February 12th 2013, ICD, Berlin
The Event was organized by Peter Dudic, Laura Richardson, Ysanne Choksey, and the ICD Human Rights Team
The building is perhaps best known for its weather beacon, installed on August 9, 1951. The beacon flashes green for clear weather, red for cloudy, flashing red for rain, and white for snow. Lights affixed to the support tower indicate variations in temperature. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Life_Building
\\: The Singapore River as a Psychogeographical Faultline, conceptualised and produced by 26-year-old Singaporean artist, Debbie Ding, will examine and reconsider the role of the Singapore River through a unique interactive and generative map installation.
As Singapore’s most significant river, the Singapore River is a site that contains many common memories and stories. Over the last hundred years, due to commercial and developmental reasons, the river has changed drastically in purpose, form, and colour, leaving us to struggle with its exact history and geography.
The exhibition includes a map installation, generated by algorithms, that will help the audience to understand and make sense of the significance of the river, increase awareness of local geography, as well as highlight the importance of maps as a tool for the production of meaning. In addition there will be 20 to 40 small hand drawn maps depicting various people’s perspectives of Singapore.
The audience will also be invited to take part in an interactive exercise during the exhibition, where they can mark a map of the Singapore River with both real and fictional landmarks, stories, and memories, creating, in turn, their own mythology for the river.
SXSW 2007 - Interactive Playpen (Legos area)
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ACE2017 provided a forum for attendees to have in-depth conversations with speakers.
Credit: Tim Trumble for ACE
Designed and presented by Mustafa Daif and Tawfeeq Rajab. Seen in picture is Mustafa Daif (white thobe) and his trainee Moh'd Arafah who's experimenting with lemons to power a calculator.
Photography work for Jo Hodge: a designer, researcher and textile artist.
To learn more about Jo and these interactive garments visit her blog joprints.blogspot.com/ and check out her pictures www.flickr.com/photos/joprints/.
Models:
Industrial designer Ju Mi Kim
[ jumidesign@daportfolio.com ] and Interactive Jewellery designer Kate Pickering [ www.kate-pickering.co.uk ]
As the new school year begins, UTHealth Houston students, staff, faculty, and trainees will be welcomed by interactive “Welcome Walls” installed at each of the institution’s schools. These installations, which will be on display starting Monday, Aug. 26, invite the entire UTHealth Houston community to engage and contribute to a collective vision for the future of health care. (Photos by Nathan Jeter/UTHealth Houston)
They had an area of shallow tanks where you could touch crabs, sea urchins, starfish, and sea cucumbers. Surprisingly, sea cucumbers feel very fuzzy and soft.
iPhone photos from SXSW Interactive 2010 in Austin, Texas Casio Kids at the Media Temple closing party.