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SuperUber created the first projection mapping set in brazilian television - and possibly a global first. It was made for Sportv's World Cup special at the recently-inaugurated Globosat studios. The project involves sculpture design, custom software, content and lighting. The hi-tech design offers the spectator a volume of light and movement. The design is specially made for the projection and takes advantage of moments where the camera is fixed -- with this controlled single point of view, the projected set creates visual illusions. The show has different dynamic projected content chosen according to the topic.
Climate change in marine environments could be more difficult to predict than first thought, with researchers measuring how interactions between ocean ecosystems are affected by environmental change for the first time.
Research just published in Nature Climate Change, which involved UOW researcherDr Sarah Hamylton from the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, has found sea-level rise could negatively affect tropical marine ecosystems by mid-century.
Come to Your Senses collaborative mapping project set up at University of Glamorgan's The Great Big Empty Shop Project, Capitol Centre, Cardiff.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
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A group of pilots are due to be flying in four planes in formation to twelve different islands today.
They were expected to leave Jersey this morning at four thirty and travelled to Bembridge in the Isle of Wight , from there they went to St Mary in the scillies.
It's all happening to raise money for Flying Scholars for the Disabled charity - which provides disabled people with the opportunity to learn how to fly.
Come to Your Senses collaborative mapping project set up at University of Glamorgan's The Great Big Empty Shop Project, Capitol Centre, Cardiff.