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Very cute Lab puppy sitting in a white basket with single yellow rose.

View of labeled, vintage package of laboratory "Asbestos Boards" and sample product. The 1/16-inch thin asbestos board is similar to millboard and is 4-inches square.

My lab/wet darkroom is not ready yet, but close to a workable state.

The sink is large enough to clean trays or to wash prints up to 30x40cm.

The water faucet can swing over to the old Jobo to fill it up. There's just enough room to set up the CPE2plus - that's why I have installed the sink rotated.

Some racks will be mounted over the sink.

 

BraveNewTalent.com strategy session

MIT MechE labs, 2006; photo by Stuart Darsch, 2006

Travis introduces the concept of converting cellulosic biomass into ethanol and gives some background on the science and engineering challenge of the lab. Students will take on the role of researchers at the GLBRC.

 

Photo by Leith Nye, GLBRC. Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

The first of several lab visits for Allison's upcoming surgery for her spinal fusion.

Barbie TM and assistant working in the laboratory

Audiovisual lounge, Dexia Tower, Brussels (2007).

Sound performance by Frank Bretschneider and Balanescu Quartet.

Light design by LAb[au] with Limiteazero, Olaf Bender and Holger Lippmann

 

Links :

www.lab-au.com/

limiteazero.net/

www.raster-noton.de/

www.holgerlippmann.de/

www.frankbretschneider.de/

www.balanescu.com/

Lab of the USS Saratoga.

CODA Museum Apeldoorn

Renovations include the new cable tray for speakers, camera-tracking, power, sensors, repainting, floor buffing, projector mounting and screen, signage, patch bay for audio-visual control, dimmable lighting, spotlighting, networking

Innovación y tecnología son los pilares fundamentales sobre los que se sustenta el Repsol Technology Lab.

 

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Innovation and technology are the pillars on which the Repsol Technology Lab is based.

 

Meet our commitment to innovation in repsol.com

Students working on a film in the Digital Media Lab.

Mobile Lab Platform Explorer - Created to explore the conditions of new planets to be colonized. It is equiped with a lab with all sorts of equipment to determine the conditions of the planets. It is able to accommodate 2 scientists for long periods of time.

 

Created for my LUG's contest. The Theme was one wheelers.

 

More pictures and a video to come!

 

Cheers

Negative Lab Pro v3.0.2 | Color Model: Basic | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier

Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5235

MARS IN MUMBAI

Prototypes of change developed for the BMW Guggenheim Lab

 

Informal settlements dominate much of the world’s emerging cityscape. The tense social and spatial conditions they bring forth render most urban strategies ineffective. Neither top-down planning, defined by a technocratic approach of ever larger infrastructure, nor bottom-up efforts, in the form of increasingly sophisticated community level projects, seem able to meet the challenges at the scale the developing metropolis demands. Can micro-scale interventions be designed to achieve citywide strategies?

 

This conceptual divide is further exacerbated in Mumbai, where slums that make up two-thirds of the population cut through the entire island city in a sharp spatial divide. Attempts to address the dire challenges from, water security to pollution and severe congestion, are limited to either the formal or informal settlements. MARS Architects has produced a vision for a United Mumbai, the starting point for incorporating informal settlements as fully integrated parts of the formal city.

 

Over the coming weeks, stakeholder meetings will be held at the Guggenheim Lab Mumbai to discuss our ten proposed technologies, from wall systems to transport systems. Follow us as an expanding system of architectural interventions turns slums into sustainable settlements, which in turn become the backbone of a United Mumbai.

 

PART 1: SPI MODEL

The foundation of this project is an in-depth study of Mumbai’s population density. Not merely mapping Mumbai’s infamous conditions in abstract terms but introducing a new methodology that better represents the experience on the ground. The new metric, called the Stacked Population Index (SPI), measures the density of people per amount of available floor surface. Suddenly the true extents of Mumbai’s informal settlements can be observed: a yellow forest of towering densities covers the entire urban landscape. The harsh reality; the city accommodates two thirds of its population on less than a quarter of its residential surface, and yet urban plans for Mumbai mostly ignore their existence.

 

Follow the project: MARS Architects Facebook page

 

Event details: BMW GUGGENHEIM LAB

Thane and Eric consult as they size-sort an assemblage of pipe stems and bowls in preparation to conpare the results of various pipe stem dating equations. Science in action at lab night!

More clip art needed for a powerpoint presentation

Frazier Studio

Batavia, Illinois

May 2009

 

Lighting information: SB600 shot through umbrella above subject, 2 bare SB600's above and camera left to add some specular highlights. Triggered by CLS.

 

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Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5195

Ostrenko International Lab in Carrara, Italy.

Practical Lab under the artistic direction of Sergei Ostrenko with actors, dancers, directors and choreographers from USA, UK, South Korea, Lithuania, Philippines, Portugal, Estonia, Iceland, Germany, Canada, Ireland, Singapore, Taiwan, Holland, Australia, Turkey and Italy.

Jan Ankiersztajn from Uniwersytet Artystyczny w Poznaniu in Poznań, Poland, won the Electrolux Design Lab 2012 competition with a floating air cleaner called Aeroball.

PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab

 

The PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab convenes this summer with a goal of fostering breakthroughs in next-generation, ‘ultra-green’ ecological materials and industrial processes.

 

A network of renowned materials scientists, sustainability experts, industrial ecologists and other key stakeholders will explore the future of such materials and processes, and strategies for accelerating their adoption.

 

Photography by John Santerre

Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5462

Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5464

High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

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