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Intro to Engineering students demo SideSaver — an affordable, efficient solution to reduce

the pain associated with carrying a kayak.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

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Intro to Engineering students demo their project Air-Nergy Fridge—a fridge that consumes less energy utilizing outdoor air temperatures.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

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In his book All Consuming Images, Stuart Ewen proposes that not having an understanding of the techniques of advertising and “image” prevents a critical understanding and prevents the development of a “meaningful personal identity” that is not formed in the marketplace.

 

Utilizing the familiarity of the physical shopping environment, this design study explores the physicality of interaction. In a place where rhetorics of display and procedure are nearly ubiquitous, a shopper finds herself completely immersed in the experience. Staging of displays construct a certain expression of identity that the shopper is invited to relate to and desire to become. In the design of an exhibition, this thesis investigates the familiarity of interactive behaviors in shopping environments and encourages a female college student to think critically about her fashion shopping behaviors in relation to her own identity.

Intro GVK

 

Caught By A in Southern Alberta: 04-2008

Final project for ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering —Shopping Cart Distancing Sensor to alert shoppers when they get too close.

Intro to Engineering students demo their Rescanoe — a device enabling one person to drain, flip upright, and

re-enter a canoe in deep, cold, wide, or turbulent water.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

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Hot Rod 55 at the Oswestry Live Festival

frugalicious definition make them boyz go loco

Intro to Engineering students Ariel Attias, Arielle Beak, Thomas Clark, Mia Seiner, and Hanover Vale demo their project Parasolar, a protective solar powered laptop case with a built in shade.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

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Aparición fantasmal de Daniel sobre el texto de introducción.

Una red de comunicaciones es un conjunto de medios técnicos que permiten la comunicación a distancia entre equipos autónomos (no jerárquica -master/slave-). Normalmente se trata de transmitir datos, audioy vídeo por ondas electromagnéticas a través de diversos medios de transmisión (aire, vacío, cable de cobre, Cable de fibra óptica).

Para simplificar la comunicación entre programas (aplicaciones) de distintos equipos, se definió el modelo OSI por la ISO, el cual especifica 7 distintas capas de abstracción. Con ello, cada capa desarrolla una función específica con un alcance definido.

 

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