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Enjoy pre-loaded HD content, including cooking, fitness, children's entertainment, and a photo gallery on the LN52A750 52" Full High Definition TV with 1080p Resolution. Full 1080p HD resolution and 50,000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio offer stunning image detail and vivid colors. Auto Motion Plus 120Hz and Ultra Clear Panel technology work together to offer the smoothest motion and boldest bright and dark tones. Stay connected to your home network via the DLNA networking feature. The InfoLink feature provides RSS web content from USA Today. The WiseLink USB 2.0 input and user-friendly interface gives you access to pictures and playlists from a specially designed Wheel Remote. Ultra clear panel allows you to enjoy crisp image details, natural skin tones, excellent shadow detail and vibrant colors. SRS TruSurround XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 5.1 channels. High-resolution HD-Grade 1920x1080 pixel resolution has built-in image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog audio/video sources. Wide Color Enhancer optimizes a color's hue resulting in more natural colors. Fast 4ms response time minimizes blurring of moving video. Entertainment Mode allows customized picture settings, optimized for different content. SRS TruSurround XT Down firing speakers CATV/VHF/UFH 75-ohm, F-type Antenna Connections - 4 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface, 2 Component video inputs (rear), 1 S-video input (side), Side and Rear composite inputs, PC input (rear), Wiselink Pro (USB 2.0), RF antenna inputs, and Headphone Dimensions - 52.0 x 33.9 x 13.3 / 52.0 x 31.7 x 4.2 without stand Weight - 66.4 pounds /
12 Genelec 8030 and a 7050B Subwoofer are powering the FREE week-long public listening performances of TONSPUR-curated ambisonic works at Canada Water Culture Space.
It's right next to Canada Water station, London, so get down there and have a listen!
The Postcard
A Frith's Series postcard that was posted in Guildford using a ½d. stamp on the 1st. December 1906. The card was sent to:
Mrs. Senior,
38, Norfolk Avenue,
Southend-on-Sea.
The message on the divided back of the card was as follows:
"Dear G,
Arrived safely.
Miss you both very
much. Quite dark
before apartments
secured.
Feel a wee bit lonely,
so happy when with
you.
More news soon.
Love,
M. L."
The Jolly Farmer is still going strong to this day, although it is now called The Weyside.
Arthur Flowerdew
So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?
Well, the 1st. December 1906 marked the birth in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk of Arthur Flowerdew.
James Arthur Flowerdew's claimed recollections of the ancient city of Petra in Jordan have been offered as a supposed proof of the existence of reincarnation.
-- Arthur Flowerdew - The Early Years
From his adolescence, Flowerdew experienced strange visions of a stone city carved into a cliff, which were particularly strong when he played amongst the multicolored pebbles on a beach near his home. The clarity of his visions grew as he did.
-- Arthur Flowerdew and Petra
One day, as an adult, he was watching a BBC documentary on the ancient city of Petra in Jordan, and immediately recognized it as the city of his visions.
He became convinced that he had lived a previous life in Petra, and contacted the BBC. They filmed and broadcast a short piece on Flowerdew, which the Jordanian government saw and was intrigued by.
They offered to fly Flowerdew out to Petra in order to examine its remains, and perhaps offer insights on analyzing the city.
In The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, Sogyal Rinpoche claims that before Flowerdew left for Jordan, he was interviewed by an archaeological expert excavating Petra in order to test his knowledge of the ancient city.
He also claims that Flowerdew described the city with astounding accuracy, and pointed out three landmarks prominent in his memory, as well as going directly to these landmarks upon his arrival at Petra (including his purported place of murder).
Arthur also explained a very plausible use for a device whose function had baffled archaeologists, and even correctly identified the locations of many landmarks that had yet to be excavated.
Many experts said that Flowerdew had more knowledge of the city than many professionals studying it, and they did not believe him to be an incredible con man (a feat which, in this case, they felt would have taken extraordinary skill). The archeological expert on Petra who accompanied Flowerdew to Jordan said:
"He's filled in details and a lot of it is very consistent
with known archeological and historical facts, and it
would require a mind very different from his to be
able to sustain a fabric of deception on the scale of
his memories — at least those he's reported to me.
I don't think he's a fraud. I don't think he has the
capacity to be a fraud on this scale."
According to Rinpoche's story, Flowerdew maintained that he had never seen or heard of Petra before the BBC documentary, and had never read any literature relating to the city.
Many spiritual leaders believe that Flowerdew's experience offers highly compelling evidence for the existence of rebirth or reincarnation.
Mircea Eliade may have used Flowerdew's experience as the basis of his 1976 novel "Youth without Youth", which was adapted into a film in 2007 by Francis Ford Coppola.
Arthur died at the age of 95 at James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk on the 30th. September 2002.
Rune Elmqvist
The 1st. December 1906 also marked the birth of Rune Elmqvist. Rune was a Swedish physician turned engineer.
He developed the first implantable pacemaker in 1958, working under the direction of Åke Senning, senior physician and cardiac surgeon at the Karolinska University Hospital in Solna, Sweden.
Elmqvist was born in Lund, and received his MD in 1939. He initially worked as a medical doctor (having trained in Lund), but later worked as an engineer and inventor.
In 1927 he developed an electronic potentiometer to measure pH, and in 1931 he developed a multichannel electrocardiograph.
In 1940 Rune joined the electronics firm Elema-Schönander which later became Siemens-Elema.
In 1948, he developed the first inkjet ECG printer which he called the mingograph.
The first pacemaker was developed in the 1950's and it was tested by Dr. Senning on patient Arne Larsson at the request of the patient's wife. It was implanted during an operation on the 8th. October 1958.
The pacemaker was based upon a single transistor, and gave 2V pulses at intervals of 1.5 milliseconds to produce 70 heartbeats per minute. The earliest pacemaker was moulded with Araldite epoxy.
However the first pacemaker worked for only three hours, and had to be replaced. The second one lasted for six weeks.
Arne Larsson needed nearly 30 pacemakers during his lifetime, and he lived until 2001, outliving both Elmquist and his surgeon Dr Senning who died in 2000.
In 1957, Elmquist received an honorary doctorate, and in 1976 he received a gold medal from the Royal Academy of Technology and Science of Sweden.
In 1960, Rune became head of development at Elema-Schönander. His son Hakan Elmqvist became a professor of medical technology at the Karolinska Institute.
Rune died at the age of 90 on the 15th. December 1996. He was laid to rest in the Grevie Kyrkogård, Grevie, Båstads kommun, Skåne län, Sweden.
Routing the multichannel hose was critical so it did not bunch up on the left side or droop down into the paper path and obstruct feeding. The house and routing was the same for both the DIY and PF kits.
It took hours to route the multichannel house in the HP Deskjet 1000. Here is our second attempt that worked the best. However, the instructions did not match the ink cartridges so the hoses were attached to the wrong color inks and produced psychedelic print effects.
Safeguards Equipment - IRAT (Irradiated Item Attribute Tester).
Irradiated Item Attribute Tester (IRAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Sgt. Leroy Smith Jr., a multichannel systems operator assigned to Alpha Company, 67th
Expeditionary Signal Battalion, instructs Pvt. Dommonic T. Thigpen, a cable systems installer,
how to set up an antenna. The 35th Signal Brigade held a fi eld training exercise at Fort
Gordon Ga., Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., and Fort Bragg, N.C., to validate and train on
communication systems.
(Capt. Devon O. Thomas / 35th Signal Brigade Public Affairs)
Safeguards Equipment - IRAT (Irradiated Item Attribute Tester)
Irradiated Item Attribute Tester (IRAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring.
Spawning Ground: A multichannel sound installation by Jana Winderen
Saturday 24 March 11am - 4pm
Upper Chapel, Norfolk Street, Sheffield. S1 2JD MAP
Set in one of Sheffield's hidden architectural gems, this sound installation explores the acoustic activity of subaquatic environments. These soundscapes, evolved from the beginning of time, are essential components of life for the creatures inhabiting them.
Using an immersive 8.1 speaker system, Spawning Ground presents sound recordings from rivers in Greenland and Russia, the Coquet river in Northumberland, Göta elv in Sweden, and the river Ping in Thailand. Discover the unusual sounds of Cod, Haddock and Pollock as they are recorded in Norwegian fjords protecting their habitats.
Curated by Mark Fell and Mat Steel.
Jana Winderen is one of the world's foremost field recording artists. She will be talking about her work in the Upper Chapel at 3pm 24 March. ADMISSION IS FREE.
Jana Winderen is an artist, educated in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in London, and with a background in mathematics and chemistry from the University in Oslo. Since 1993, she has worked as an artist, curator and producer. She currently lives and works in Oslo.
Jana Winderen researches hidden depths with the latest technology. Her work reveals the complexity and strangeness of the unseen world beneath. The audio topography of the oceans and the depth of ice crevasses is brought to the surface. She is concerned with finding sound from hidden sources, like blind field recording.
Artist Statement:
"I like the immateriality of a sound work, and the openness it can have for both associative and direct experience and sensory perception. I have been occupied with finding sounds from unseen sources of sound, like blind field recordings. Over the last seven years, I have collected recordings made by hydrophones, from rivers, shores and the ocean in Asia, Europe and America, from glaciers in Greenland, Iceland and Norway. In the depths of the oceans there are invisible but audible soundscapes about which we are largely ignorant, even if the oceans cover 70% of our planet. I am also experimenting with different types of microphones to collect sounds which are not obviously recognisable, but give room for broader, more imaginative readings or sounds that are unreachable for the human senses. I use these sounds as source material for composition in a live environment or to create installations, currently also for film, radio, CD, MC and vinyl productions."
Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring
A Festival of Art, Science and Technology
22-24 March
Sheffield UK
KORAT, Thailand (March 31, 2020) - Sgt. Kelvin Cruz, a multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Task Force Cacti, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, shoots his rifle, an M4 Carbine, in the kneeling unsupported position March 31, 2020, at Camp Friendship, Korat, Kingdom of Thailand, during marksmanship training as part of the Hanuman Guardian (HG) exercise. Our relationship with the Kingdom of Thailand remains one of our most important in Southeast Asia. The bilateral training of HG20 demonstrates the commitment of both countries to the long-standing US/Thai alliance. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ezra Camarena, 28th Public Affairs Detachment) 200331-A-UH335-0014200331-A-UH335-0014
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Ephémère
Studio Loos, Den Haag 2016
Solo set celebrating the release of the album 'Paths' released by Granny Records in May 2016.
Paths consists of five compositions forming a totality of 53 minutes. The music is derived from three multichannel pieces premiered at the Tectonics festival in Reykjavík (2014), the Ephémère series in The Hague (2014) and Présences électronique festival in Paris (2015). These have been further reduced, combined and rearranged resulting in the five compositions found on the album.
We may think of music as navigating between different moments of continuous change. One chooses a starting point and from there tries to reach other positions. The way a contact between these occurs is however always different and depends on the engagement with previous points of encounter. Even very static situations create perceptual illusions of development, producing prolonged and continuous experience. It could be how things change that creates the feeling of time. Perhaps all development is a matter of process, of activity, of change. We have difficulties apprehending what we are but little difficulty experiencing what we do. This behaviour based view is an important aspect of the album that explores previously experienced musical situations, different points of contact, paths through musical material.
Bjarni Gunnarsson is an Icelandic Composer / Sound artist. Released numerous LP´s, EP´s, compilation tracks and reworks on labels like Vertical Form, Thule, Uni:form, Spezial Material, Trachanik, Lamadameaveclechien, Shipwrec and 3LEAVES. Collections of his solo works can be found on the CD “Safn 2006-2009”, released by the Belgium label LMALC in 2010,"Processes & Potentials" released by 3LEAVES in 2013 and "Paths" released by Granny Records in 2016.
Faculty member at the Institute of Sonology, Royal Conservatory in The Hague and currently teacher of algorithmic composition and computer music. Studied composition with Gerard Pape, Trevor Wishart, Agostino Di Scipio and Curtis Roads at the CCMIX music center in Paris. Holds a masters degree from Sonology supervised by Paul Berg, Kees Tazelaar and Richard Barrett.
Currently working with algorithmic composition, generative environments, compositions and live electronics. Also working on new material with his long-lasting electronic music duo Einóma, and for MGBG, a duo of voice and electronics with Marie Guilleray.
Ephémère
Studio Loos, Den Haag 2016
Solo set celebrating the release of the album 'Paths' released by Granny Records in May 2016.
Paths consists of five compositions forming a totality of 53 minutes. The music is derived from three multichannel pieces premiered at the Tectonics festival in Reykjavík (2014), the Ephémère series in The Hague (2014) and Présences électronique festival in Paris (2015). These have been further reduced, combined and rearranged resulting in the five compositions found on the album.
We may think of music as navigating between different moments of continuous change. One chooses a starting point and from there tries to reach other positions. The way a contact between these occurs is however always different and depends on the engagement with previous points of encounter. Even very static situations create perceptual illusions of development, producing prolonged and continuous experience. It could be how things change that creates the feeling of time. Perhaps all development is a matter of process, of activity, of change. We have difficulties apprehending what we are but little difficulty experiencing what we do. This behaviour based view is an important aspect of the album that explores previously experienced musical situations, different points of contact, paths through musical material.
Bjarni Gunnarsson is an Icelandic Composer / Sound artist. Released numerous LP´s, EP´s, compilation tracks and reworks on labels like Vertical Form, Thule, Uni:form, Spezial Material, Trachanik, Lamadameaveclechien, Shipwrec and 3LEAVES. Collections of his solo works can be found on the CD “Safn 2006-2009”, released by the Belgium label LMALC in 2010,"Processes & Potentials" released by 3LEAVES in 2013 and "Paths" released by Granny Records in 2016.
Faculty member at the Institute of Sonology, Royal Conservatory in The Hague and currently teacher of algorithmic composition and computer music. Studied composition with Gerard Pape, Trevor Wishart, Agostino Di Scipio and Curtis Roads at the CCMIX music center in Paris. Holds a masters degree from Sonology supervised by Paul Berg, Kees Tazelaar and Richard Barrett.
Currently working with algorithmic composition, generative environments, compositions and live electronics. Also working on new material with his long-lasting electronic music duo Einóma, and for MGBG, a duo of voice and electronics with Marie Guilleray.
Multichannel Publishing.
Digital and Marketing Asset Management: The Real Story About DAM Technology, Regli, Theresa, 2016.
New York: Rosenfeld Media digitalrealitychecks.com/books/digital-and-marketing-asset-management
12 Genelec 8030 and a 7050B Subwoofer are powering the FREE week-long public listening performances of TONSPUR-curated ambisonic works at Canada Water Culture Space.
It's right next to Canada Water station, London, so get down there and have a listen!
Columbia Records / RPM Records / Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. CS 86734 (single layer multichannel SACD pressing)
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The American Reinvestment & Recovery Act (ARRA) allowed Argonne to build and install an upgrade to our largest user facility, the world-class Advanced Photon Source. More on Argonne and ARRA here.
The Vortex ME-4 multichannel spectrometer features four of the largest active area single element detector (~50 mm2) available of its kind in a single compact package. The Vorteex ME-4 is used for a variety of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) experiments at the APS. The Vortex ME-4 has excellent energy resolution (1 Mcps). At a very short peaking time of 0.25 µs, an output count rate of 600 kcps is achieved.
The long snout on the ME4 allows for easy mounting of the detector and effective experimental setup.
29204D80
Photo by George Joch, Argonne National Laboratory.
Columbia Records / Legacy Recordings / Sony Music Entertainment Inc. CS 85479 (multichannel single layer SACD pressing)
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DIRETTORE GENERALE...Massimo Culini
Lunga esperienza in ambito industriale presso alcune importanti multinazionali operanti nel campo dell’automotive e degli elettrodomestici, occupandosi di organizzazione ed HR, dando vita anche a diverse start up in Europa.
Ultimi 12 anni trascorsi nel Gruppo Unicredit, già Capitalia. Passando dalla gestione HR, alla ristrutturazione delle rete estero dell’ex Banca di Roma quindi all’organizzazione. Per ultimo ha maturato una significativa esperienza in ambito commerciale nel settore del multichannel direct bank, dove per alcuni anni ha assunto il ruolo di responsabile del centro Italia.
Haswell & Hecker
UPIC Diffusion Session # 22
Hecker and Haswell have been researching UPIC, Iannis Xenakis’ ‘graphic input’ computer music composing system since 2003, and now present this as a live multichannel electroacoustic concert, using surround sound and laser lighting to create an immersive multisensory environment.
Russell Haswell (UK) is a multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited conceptual and wall-based visual works, video art, public sculpture. Extreme Computer Music is one specialized area of activity. Compositions by the electronic music composer Florian Hecker (DE) tend towards noise music and are often released on the Mego label. He has collaborated with artists such as Russell Haswell, Peter Rehberg, and Yasunao Tone.
12 Genelec 8030 and a 7050B Subwoofer are powering the FREE week-long public listening performances of TONSPUR-curated ambisonic works at Canada Water Culture Space.
It's right next to Canada Water station, London, so get down there and have a listen!
ADVANCED FEATURES
THX Ultra2 Plus Certified (with THX Listening Modes)
DTS-HD Master Audio™, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio™, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital Plus Decoding
HDMI™ (Version 1.3a to Support Deep Color™, x.v.Color™, LipSync, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD)
HDMI Video Upscaling (Up to 1080p) with HQV Reon-VX
HDMI Audio and Video Processing (4 Inputs and 2 Outputs [Main/Sub])
Component Video Upscaling (Up to 1080i)
Toroidal Transformer and Two Separate Transformers for Audio and Video Processing
Burr-Brown 192 kHz/24-Bit Audio DACs (PCM1796) for All Channels
Three TI (Aureus™) 32-Bit DSP Chips for Advanced Processing
Audyssey MultEQ™ XT* to Correct Room Acoustic Problems and to Calibrate Speakers
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ for Loudness Correction
Audyssey Dynamic Volume™ for Optimal Listening Level and Dynamic Range
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry)
Zone 2 and Zone 3 Pre Outs; Independent Control for Volume, Balance (Zone 2 and Zone 3) and Bass/Treble (Zone 2 Only)
Component Video and Composite Video Outputs for Zone 2; Subwoofer Pre Outs for Zone 2 and Zone 3
ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration Function
RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) for System Control
Compatible with RI (Remote Interactive) Dock for the iPod
*Including installation with MultEQ Pro software application and Audyssey Installer Kit
CONNECTIVITY FEATURES
7.1-Channel Balanced Line-Level XLR Pre Outs (with Front Bi-Amping Capability)
2-Channel Balanced XLR Audio Inputs
Dual IR Inputs with Common Output
12 V Triggers (A, B, and C) with Adjustable Delay
Bi-Directional Ethernet and RS232 Ports
Component Video Switching (3 Inputs and 1 Output)
6 Digital Inputs (3 Optical and 3 Coaxial) and 1 Optical Output
6 S-Video Inputs and 2 Outputs
6 Composite Video Inputs and 2 Outputs
Color-Coded 7.1-Multichannel Inputs and Pre Outs
6 A/V Inputs and 1 Output
2 Audio Inputs and 1 Output
Phono Input
Front Panel Auxiliary Inputs (for Camcorders, Game Consoles, etc.)
OTHER FEATURES
Music Optimizer to Support Compressed Music Files
Theater-Dimensional Virtual Surround Function
Tone Control (Bass/Treble) for All Channels
Independent Crossover Adjustment for F/C/S/SB (40/45/50/55/60/70/80/90/100/110/120/130/150/200 Hz)
Newly Designed GUI for System Set-up
Neural-THX® Surround Decoder
Gold-Plated A/V Inputs and Outputs
Pure Audio Mode
Network Capability for Installing Crestron and AMX Controllers
A/V Synchronization Function (Up to 250 ms in 5 ms Steps)
40 FM/AM Radio Presets with RDS
IntelliVolume
Late Night Mode
Aluminum Front Panel
Preprogrammed RI (Remote Interactive) Learning Remote Control with Macros and Mode-Key LEDs
Surround recording setup / Williams MMA(Multichannel Microphone Array) + Shure SM94 + Saffier Pro 26 I/O + MacBook + Logic Pro [ More sound ]
Haswell & Hecker
UPIC Diffusion Session # 22
Hecker and Haswell have been researching UPIC, Iannis Xenakis’ ‘graphic input’ computer music composing system since 2003, and now present this as a live multichannel electroacoustic concert, using surround sound and laser lighting to create an immersive multisensory environment.
Russell Haswell (UK) is a multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited conceptual and wall-based visual works, video art, public sculpture. Extreme Computer Music is one specialized area of activity. Compositions by the electronic music composer Florian Hecker (DE) tend towards noise music and are often released on the Mego label. He has collaborated with artists such as Russell Haswell, Peter Rehberg, and Yasunao Tone.
Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music 440 063 391-2 (USA multichannel single layer SACD pressing)
Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring
Smoke and Mirrors Machine (2012)
By Alex May, in collaboration with Anna Dumitriu and Professor Bruce Christianson
Part of Intuition and Ingenuity: An Art Exhibition in Celebration of the Life of Alan Turing (for Alan Turing Year 2012)
Smoke and Mirrors Machine is a kinetic and digital installation interpreting the principles of secure communication between two parties and how it may be intercepted and subverted; a subject that came under close scrutiny by Alan Turing during his tenure at Bletchley Park working as a key part of the team decoding the German’s complex Enigma Machine communications.
Inside the cube is an image of a chess pawn (in reference to Turing’s investigation into chess and artificial intelligence) created by a laser being bounced around a series of mirrors and revealed as the cube is filled with smoke. The image only appears correctly at two points in space (alluding to two parties sharing an identical message): when an observer’s eye is positioned 0.5m away from one of the two sides of the cube where you can see the series of horizontal lines that form part of the image. When the perspective projection of the pawn is viewed correctly, the brain accepts the resulting image as whole, despite the complex physical distortion occurring within the installation that has duped the visual minds of the observers into believing they are viewing the same information, when clearly the physical form of the shape has been subverted by the artists when viewed from any other physical position.
The work is inspired by the “Smoke and Mirrors Attack” described in a paper co-authored by Professor Christianson entitled “Multichannel protocols to prevent relay attacks” which investigates contemporary issues in computer security and how it is possible to be sure that you are digitally communicating with the person or device that you believe you are; a kind of extreme development of the imitation game Turing described in his 1950 paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”.
The Smoke and Mirrors Machine was built in partnership with Professor Bruce Christianson, as part of their on-going artistic residency at Hertfordshire University.
Lovebytes 2012
Digital Spring
A Festival of Art, Science and Technology
22-24 March
Sheffield UK
Safeguards Equipment - Sleeves for IRAT, SFAT.
Irradiated Item Attribute Tester (IRAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Spent Fuel Attribute Tester (SFAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Top diagram: shows you how to route and secure the multichannel hose.
Bottom diagram: shows you where to drill the empty ink cartridges so that you can attach the hoses.
12 Genelec 8030 and a 7050B Subwoofer are powering the FREE week-long public listening performances of TONSPUR-curated ambisonic works at Canada Water Culture Space.
It's right next to Canada Water station, London, so get down there and have a listen!
Haswell & Hecker
UPIC Diffusion Session # 22
Hecker and Haswell have been researching UPIC, Iannis Xenakis’ ‘graphic input’ computer music composing system since 2003, and now present this as a live multichannel electroacoustic concert, using surround sound and laser lighting to create an immersive multisensory environment.
Russell Haswell (UK) is a multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited conceptual and wall-based visual works, video art, public sculpture. Extreme Computer Music is one specialized area of activity. Compositions by the electronic music composer Florian Hecker (DE) tend towards noise music and are often released on the Mego label. He has collaborated with artists such as Russell Haswell, Peter Rehberg, and Yasunao Tone.
Multichannel Coherent Radar Depth Sounder (MCoRDS) instrument team members test their equipment during an IceBridge instrument test flight, on Oct. 5, 2011. Credit: Emily Schaller/NSERC
12 Genelec 8030 and a 7050B Subwoofer are powering the FREE week-long public listening performances of TONSPUR-curated ambisonic works at Canada Water Culture Space.
It's right next to Canada Water station, London, so get down there and have a listen!
The American Reinvestment & Recovery Act (ARRA) allowed Argonne to build and install an upgrade to our largest user facility, the world-class Advanced Photon Source. More on Argonne and ARRA here.
The Vortex ME-4 multichannel spectrometer features four of the largest active area single element detector (~50 mm2) available of its kind in a single compact package. The Vorteex ME-4 is used for a variety of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) experiments at the APS. The Vortex ME-4 has excellent energy resolution (1 Mcps). At a very short peaking time of 0.25 µs, an output count rate of 600 kcps is achieved.
The long snout on the ME4 allows for easy mounting of the detector and effective experimental setup.
29204D90
Photo by George Joch, Argonne National Laboratory.
Safeguards Equipment for Gamma-Ray Spectrometry
IMCC: Portable gamma-spectrometry system based on InSpector-2000 Multichannel Analyzer (IMCA) and a CdZnTe (CDZT) detector. IAEA Vienna, Austria. 1 October 2018
Photo Credi: Dean Calma / IAEA
Legacy / Sony Classical / Sony Music Entertainment SS 65282 (multichannel single layer SACD pressing)
Michael Williams gave workshops about multichannel recording techniques at the SAE colleges in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Liverpool, London and Oxford. (feb 2009)
Mr. Williams is the author of 'Multichannel Microphone Array Design'
Nemo Studios / Angel Records / EMI Music Hong Kong 07243 5 57794 2 7 (Germany multichannel hybrid SACD pressing)
U.S. Army Spc. David Medina, a multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to the 369th Sustainment Brigade, prepares ammunition for M249 squad automatic weapon zeroing, during annual training at Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard National Training Center, Jonestown, PA, July 9, 2022. The sustainment brigade provides support and services to enable operational reach, ensure freedom of action, and prolong endurance for Army forces. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)
This overlay opened up when I landed on this web site after clicking an advert on Amazon.
I can understand why the retailer wants to discourage me from clicking any more of their adverts. But this seems the opposite of a clear and persuasive landing page.
Illustration from:
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