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Sgt. Ian Howe, a multichannel transmission radio operator from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Regiment, 77th Sustainment Brigade, 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, a native of Salt Lake City and resident of Winchester, Ky., proudly displays his acoustic guitar July 19 at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Howe spent time mobilizing there prior to deploying to Joint Base Balad, Iraq, as a battle captain in the 149th Inf. Regt.’s operations center. (Photo by Sgt. Paul Evans)
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
BAGHDAD—Spc. Bradley Berlau, a multichannel transmissions systems operator and maintainer with Company B, Special Troops Battalion, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center and a Dallas Center, Iowa, native, cleans a generator prior to inspection for turn in on July 28 at Camp Liberty, Iraq. Theater-provided equipment, such as this generator, must be cleaned thoroughly before it can be turned in for refurbishment or transferred to another combat zone such as Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Christopher Hoff, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD-C)
EMI Records Ltd. / EMI Music Hong Kong 07243 5 57793 2 8 (Germany multichannel hybrid SACD pressing)
As we passed the Marcus G. Langseth on the morning of September 9th, 2022 in Seattle, I assumed it was a fishing vessel. I was very wrong. The Marcus G. Langseth is a research vessel that is owned and operated by Columbia Climate School's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. From their site - "The Langseth is the only UNOLS vessel equipped to carry out marine multichannel seismological research. The Langseth is able to deploy multiple hydrophone arrays and linear sound source air gun arrays, which improve the quality and reliability of data acquisition, as well as enhanced general-purpose capacity, such as wireline coring, OBS deployment/recovery, and ROV operations in support of a wide range of marine science programs in locations around the world." UNOLS is used for the "University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System". Pictures from our early morning arrival back to Seattle on Disembarkation Day (September 9th, 2022) after our amazing visit to Alaska. On board the Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas for the seven night Alaska Experience Cruise (September 2nd through 9th, 2022). The cruise embarks from Seattle, Washington and the itinerary includes stops in Juneau (AK), Skagway (AK), Sitka (AK) and Victoria (British Columbia, Canada) before heading back to Seattle.
Columbia Records / Sony Music Entertainment Inc. 450088 7 (Austria multichannel hybrid SACD pressing)
The award winning multichannel communications business Anana, commissioned the Colour Project to design a festive canvas to welcome their guests to Leigh Court in Somerset
We transformed the graceful Palladian architecture of this splendid, Grade II listed mansion house near Bristol into a playful and vibrantly coloured welcome for Ananas Christmas guests.
The building was video mapped with branded and festive motifs that looped seamlessly for the Guests arrival.
There were two types of C.I.S.S. add-on kits:
1) DIY kits where you supply empty ink cartridges, drill holes in them, attach the ink hoses, route the multichannel house, prime the system, and (hopefully) print.
2) Pre-fitted (PF) systems where cartridges are supplies and preconnected to the multichannel hose. All you have to do is plug in the ink cartridges, route the hose, prime the system, and (hopefully) print.
All of the CISS kits either did not work or prematurely failed. The Epson's with factory equipped CISS worked fine but image quality was substandard and ink maintenance was messy.
Sgt. Christopher Codispot, a multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion “Lobos,” 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, navigates over an obstacle at the III Corps air assault obstacle course during the battalion’s spur ride at Fort Hood, Texas, October 2. During the obstacle course, “Lobos” were required to traverse all major obstacles typically undertaken by air assault candidates. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Selvyana Teng-Soeyono, 1st ACB PAO, 1st Cav. Div. (released)
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
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
U.S. Army Cpl. Tara Feliciano, a multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to C Co., and other Soldiers assigned to B Co. 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 369th Sustainment Brigade, 53rd Troop Command, prepare a portable satellite transmission terminal, known as SNAP, at Regional Support Camp Nighthawk, Nineveh, Ind., April 21, 2021. SNAP is a SIPR NIPR Access Point. NY National Guard Soldiers provide operational and logistical support to other state National Guard battalions during the Guardian Response Exercise 21 Indiana. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)
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
The RSC Series of multichannel microphone cables offers a combination of thin profile, excellent flexibility, andvery high noise-rejection. RSC cables are intended for microphone and line level signals and suited for bothindoor and outdoor applications. Channel pairs are individually shielded and insulated with a special PVC jacket.Each pair features a drain wire for a faster and easier connection. Three identification codes guarantee safe ‘lastminute’ installations: pair colour, single conductor colour, and pair-jacket ID-number. TNT tape gives extrasolidness to the cable structure and contributes to have constant capacity figures along the cable even under“heavy handling” situations.Typical applications: studio installation, mobile units and outdoor broadcasting, sound reinforcement and live events.
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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
Staff Sgt. Steve Martini (left,) a Noncommisioned officer in charge of communications assigned to 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment and Sgt. 1st Class Rich Melendez (middle,) a logistics NCOIC assigned to 2nd Sqdn, promote Sgt. Akeem Andrews (right,) a multichannel transmissions systems operator assigned to Bravo Company, 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, directly supporting 2nd Sqdn, to staff sergeant, while deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve-South at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Mar. 31, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William A. Tanner/released)
June 15, 2017
Aula Castiglioni
PSSD in MIDA: Integrating a service design approach into training and HR consulting.
Speech by Marta Violetta and Matteo Mariani, PSSD alumni.
Marta Violetta and Matteo Mariani are Service Designers and Junior Consultants at Mida S.p.A., a training and HR consultancy based in Milan. Currently, they focus on projects such as designing multichannel learning environments and leading co-design activities to improve organizational processes and retail experiences. Both Italians with a product design background, Marta and Matteo recently graduated in Product Service System Design at Politecnico di Milano.
The event is powered by the POLI.design Specializing Masters in Service Design and Strategic Design, in collaboration with the Politecnico di Milano Master Degree in Product Service System Design.
Columbia Records / Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. CS 65922 (US multichannel single layer SACD pressing)
This image was captured with a Nikon D-1X camera with a 70-210mm D series lens using the Nikon electronic file format (.Nef) Shot on Lexar Flash media. All file was post processed using NIKON capture. Black and white conversion done using the Versace Multichannel mixer technique and NiK SilverefexPro in Photoshop CS
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This image was captured with a Nikon D-1 camera with a 70-210mm D series lens using the Nikon electronic file format (.Nef) Shot on Lexar Flash media. All file was post processed using NIKON capture. Black and white conversion done using the Versace Multichannel mixer trchnique and NiK SilverefexPro in Photoshop CS
© Vincent Versace 2008
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Gewinner Spezialkategorie Multichannel & Logistics: Team von Coop Bau + Hobby und Peter Egger (Kategoriesponsor MS Direct)
Staff Sgt. Steve Martini (left,) a Noncommisioned officer in charge of communications assigned to 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, pins a rank onto the cover of Sgt. Akeem Andrews (right,) a multichannel transmissions systems operator assigned to Bravo Company, 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, directly supporting 2nd Sqdn, as Command Sgt. Maj. Peter D. Johnson, squadron command sergeant major, watches, after getting promoted to staff sergeant, while deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve-South at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Mar. 31, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William A. Tanner/released)
U.S. Army Sgt. Manuel E. Rosario, a multichannel transmission systems operator-maintainer assigned to 1st Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, troubleshoots a satellite terminal at Qayyarah West Airfield, Iraq, Feb. 9, 2017. The 2nd BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. conducted a communications exercise in preparation for the upcoming Iraqi security forces’ offensive into Western Mosul. The Falcon Brigade, is deployed as part of Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, to enable their Iraqi security force partners through the advise and assist mission, contributing planning, intelligence collection and analysis, force protection, and precision fires to achieve the military defeat of ISIL. CJTF-OIR is the global Coalition to defeat ISIL in Iraq and Syria. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Hull)
Multichannel PRA
Modular GSM gateway for up to 64 GSM channels and IP-option
The Multichannel PRA is based on successful and proven GSM technology by coM.sat and is a modular and flexible carrier class solution that can be implemented in small, medium and large enterprises as well as in call centers, in branch office networks or as infrastructure of public authorities. Housed in a 19” case the Multichannel PRA provides 2 PRI accesses and can be flexibly upgraded in modules of 4 up to a total of 64 GSM channels. By using antenna combiners a total of 32 GSM channels can be covered with one Dual Band Antenna. This saves installation space and time. Antennas and cables can be delivered customized according to the project’s individual requirements.
The Multichannel PRA is connected point to point over the S2M port of a ISDN PBX. Besides the options of operating the gateway as trunk line (NT) or extension (TE), it can also be integrated as a bridge between the PBX and the fixed network and operate as a router, where a flexible LCR scheme meets individual project requirements.
The remote access for configuration, maintenance, monitoring or reporting is processed via GSM or Ethernet. All connection data and call logs can be accessed online, saved and automatically exported into any database format. A software application processes the data into individual graphical diagrams.
The coM.sat Multichannel PRA can also operate as a SMS Server for SMS transmission straight from the Email-Client.
At midyear 2011 the coM.sat Multichannel PRA will be available with an optional VoIP functionality for up to 60 VoIP channels. Already implemented equipment can also be upgraded with additional up to 60 VoIP channels with the new IP Access Card.
The coM.sat Multichannel PRA can be upgraded with coM.sat Virtual PBX or coM.sat SMS Server (optional).
Here are five Max233aCPP Multichannel RS-232 Drivers/Receivers I sampled from Maxim.
I'm going to attempt a Linksys Wrt54g hack for remote control of the Yamato. I'll rig up two serial ports and use one to interface with the SSC-32 32-channel servo controller.
The RSC Series of multichannel microphone cables offers a combination of thin profile, excellent flexibility, andvery high noise-rejection. RSC cables are intended for microphone and line level signals and suited for bothindoor and outdoor applications. Channel pairs are individually shielded and insulated with a special PVC jacket.Each pair features a drain wire for a faster and easier connection. Three identification codes guarantee safe ‘lastminute’ installations: pair colour, single conductor colour, and pair-jacket ID-number. TNT tape gives extrasolidness to the cable structure and contributes to have constant capacity figures along the cable even under“heavy handling” situations.Typical applications: studio installation, mobile units and outdoor broadcasting, sound reinforcement and live events.
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