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Teachers: Cesar Jung-Harada.
Students: Chan Cheong, Chan Yuet Sum, Kaufmann Maximilian Ferdinand, Lau Ho Chuen Maxwell, Lu Xiner Cena, Sin Chung Kei Nathan, Sun Zhengyu, Wong Tsz Ching Ceci, Wu Ho Ting Silver, Yeung Hin Oswin, Yuen Ka Ho Kelvin, Zhang Houzhe, Huang Shidan, Ng Kwok Jing James, Lee Gavin Yu, Tsang Hoi Lam Jessica Mary,
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CNN visits the CATT (Transportation Research) lab at the University of Maryland
CNN visits the CATT (Transportation Research) lab at the University of Maryland
Astrometrics Lab - an Exosphere starbase module
This is a fully functional Astrometrics Lab that will bring your role play to life. Think of it as your stellar sat-sav system, deep space scanner and planetarium. At the touch of a control panel, you can display 3D planets, moons, galaxies, maps, star charts and navigation routes. You and your crew can scan the surrounding space, then study the maps, charts and options for your next journey...
A CTSF test operator concentrates on a portion of an international tactical software test exercise in the CTSF’s CIAV lab.
Cameron Currie Lab -- MSB -- CALS -- UW-Madison -- This picture is of an Acromyrmex volcanus colony maintained in the lab. These ants are located on a spongey fungus garden which they grow themselves. This colony of a leaf cutter ant species cuts leaves, and then incorporates the fresh leaf material into the tops of their gardens. Leaf pieces are cut to a small size ( * notice green leaf fragments in the fungus near the ants ) and then tufts of fungus are "planted" on the leaves. The fungus then uses the leaves as a substrate on which to grow. Notice the fuzzy white material covering the ants. This substance is actually a bacteria that produces antibiotics which protect the the ant's cultivar ( farmed fungus ) from harmful pathogens. In fact, the ants have specialized gardening and weeding behaviors where the ants will rub the white bacteria onto parts of the garden that are infected so that the actibiotics produced by the bacteria may come into contact with the infection.
The FOUNDING LAB is a collaborative effort between the Institute of Digital Sciences Austria (IDSA) and Ars Electronica. Its aim is to identify, develop, and present new areas, approaches, and formats that address the challenges of digital transformation. By overcoming disciplinary boundaries, it confronts the contradictory and conflicting realities of today and cultivates the skills to navigate an increasingly digital world.
Photo: Patrick Münnich
My teacher brought us to the PC Lab a few times this semester in order to
have us complete some proficiency tests. These tests help to understand how
the students are learning the context and then plan effectively for future
semesters. This day I was lost because I had forgotten that we were in the
PC Lab, so when I rushed into the lab, I simultaneously got ready to do
work and also tried to wind down from being outside. I caught this photo of
my sunglasses and my pencil case and reflected in my glasses you can see my
school bag. This photo looks like I'm about to start my work or maybe I'm
about to pack up and leave.
Northwest students participate in an agriculture soil lab, Sept. 11, 2017. (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)
The FOUNDING LAB is a collaborative effort between the Institute of Digital Sciences Austria (IDSA) and Ars Electronica. Its aim is to identify, develop, and present new areas, approaches, and formats that address the challenges of digital transformation. By overcoming disciplinary boundaries, it confronts the contradictory and conflicting realities of today and cultivates the skills to navigate an increasingly digital world.
Photo: Patrick Münnich
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Nikon FM3A | Cosina Voigtlander Ultron 40mm f/2 SLII N Aspherical | Kentmere Pan 400
Digitized with Nikon D7200 & AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | CineStill CS-LITE | Valoi 360 135 Holder
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 6:30/68F | Paterson Tank
Negative Lab Pro v2.4.2 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear + Gamma | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: None
Human Factors Lab | First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN | August 12, 2011
Opening for KMFDM.
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Yes this is a window - I don't have much wall space and need to be able to block some of the light coming in. This was created in Wordle from using NETs for Students.
Photograph by Nikolaos Villani
Professor Kristina Paabus works in the Reproducible Media Print Lab. This studio art lab offers students the ability to learn traditional and contemporary printmaking, including monotype, relief, intaglio, lithography, screen print, and digital processes.
Overview of the preliminary design for our Russian Lab building project. Façade elements are thought of as Bio-Plastic precast units. Design EGM, 2014