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Multimedia artist ,Nicky Enright, presented a video projection to accompany his live DJ performance at El Museo del Barrio, Nov. 11, 2009. Themes of revolution and the modern metropolis were explored in collaboration with poets Edwin Torres, Mariposa, and Noël Jones, musicians Ernesto Gomez, and Colin Rishi Connor, and Bared Soles Dance Company. Swirling Images and thrilling sounds - a lively audiovisual presentation inspired by Futurism and Latin American art of the early 20th century. ( Carucha L. Meuse / clmvisuals.com )
Sheridan Interactive Multimedia class visit to the Sheridan Visualization Design Institute in Oakville. VDI uses programming, game engines, etc. to visualize data and model life. Pictures can be seen here in a Zen Picture presentation www.zenpicture.com/zenpicture/vdi/. Blog entries are at interactivemultimedia.wordpress.com
This set documents our first major Exhibition of 2010, "Buddha Speaks with a New Voice: Who am I?" (10th Apr-29th May)
This Exhibition was produced with Korea's delightful Mok-A Buddhist Museum.
This colourful exhibition of traditional and contemporary Buddhist art featured a selection of the Mok-A Buddhist Museum’s finest examples of traditional Buddhist Art along with contemporary examples by Important Intangible Cultural Asset No.108, Wood Sculptor Park Chan-soo.
Park Chan-soo has given his life and career to the preservation and creation of Buddhist sculpture. As a sculptor and teacher, Park Chan-soo leads classes to students from across the world, to ensure that his skills will be passed on to the next generation. Through his life’s work, Park Chan-soo has sought the true meaning behind Buddha’s teachings. The results of this personal journey of reflection and contemplation can be seen in Park’s contemporary pieces where humility and a love for your fellow man shine through. Park’s life has therefore not just been about the continuation of his special skills, but also about attaining enlightenment: an enlightenment that is achieved by understanding oneself and spreading the teachings of Buddha.
The title of the exhibition ‘Buddha Speaks with a New Voice: Who am I?’ reflects this enlightenment and the journey Park Chan-soo has taken to achieve it.
The Exhibition took place from 10th Apr-29th May 2010.
A Video of the Opening of the Exhibition can be seen here: the video features a welcome from H.E CHOO Kyu ho as well as a rare live sculpting performance from Park Chan-soo himself.
An Agenda for Multi-Media Education right from Kindergarten to University level!!
Charlie C. Tan talking to the press & conference on how Malaysia can capitalized on the void Hong Kong may be created after returning to China. & Also the higher manpower cost in Singapore.
How Malaysia can be developed as a Regional Information Technology Center to provide Hardware; Software & profession Services to the English speaking countries like Britain & USA.
& How Malaysia can become the leading country in becoming a leader in Multi-Media & Web technology economy.
N.B.
Charlie C. Tan is the Group Chairman & CEO of
Princeset Pan Malaysia/ Princeset International
is a distributor / Reseller / Software & Services for IBM, Lexmark, Sun Soft; HP, Canon, Dragon Soft; AutoDesk CAM/CAM, BitStream; 3M; Wang Office ; Kodak Digital; Epson, Data Products; ICL/ Fujitsu Retail systems...etc.
关于从幼儿园到大学多元媒体教育权利的会议事宜。
陈祖辉Charlie C. Tan在报纸和会议上谈论马来西亚应如何利用香港回归中国后产生的空缺,同时也提到了新加坡劳动力成本增加的问题。
马来西亚如何发展区域信息技术中心,为西方国家,如英国,美国等提供硬件、软件和行业服务;马来西亚如何成为多媒体和网络技术经济领先国家中的领导者,这些都是他谈论的内容。
陈祖辉Charlie C. Tan是马来西亚Princeset 集团主席和首席执行官,Princeset Pan/ Princeset International是IBM、Lexmark、Sun Soft、HP、Canon、Dragon Soft、AutoDesk CAM/CAM、BitStream、3M、Wang Office、Kodak Digital、Epson、Data Products、ICL/ Fujitsu Retail systems ... 等诸多公司的软件/ 硬件经销商和代理商。
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Multimedia Graffiti, Artist Unknown, Graffiti Park, Fort Wetherill, Conanicut Island, Rhode Island; © 2023, T. P. Hazard - in camera Fujifilm Dynamic Tone filter
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* A personal daily portrait project to help keep the creative well brimming with new ideas. - M.S.
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Monia Mazigh was born and raised in Tunisia and immigrated to Canada in 1991. She speaks Arabic, French, and English fluently and holds a Ph.D. in finance from McGill University. Dr. Mazigh has worked at the University of Ottawa and taught at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. In 2004, she ran in the federal election as a candidate for the NDP, gaining the most votes for her riding in the history of the NDP.
Dr. Mazigh was catapulted onto the public stage in 2002 when her husband Maher Arar, was deported to Syria where he was tortured and held without charge for over a year. During that time, Dr. Mazigh campaigned vigorously for her husband’s release and later fought to re-establish his reputation and sought reparations. In January 2007, after a lengthy inquiry, her husband finally received an apology from the Canadian government and was offered compensation for the “terrible ordeal” his family had suffered. Dr. Mazigh has since authored a memoir called Hope and Despair which documents her ordeal after her husband was arrested and how she campaigned to clear his name. Dr. Mazigh presently lives in Ottawa with her husband and two children. She has recently had her first novel, “Miroirs et mirages” published in French.
Ashley Rose Herrera's chest piece which reads "I keep you jealously to myself." Bronx, New York, March 9, 2010. Multimedia Project.
Sheridan Interactive Multimedia class visit to the Sheridan Visualization Design Institute in Oakville. VDI uses programming, game engines, etc. to visualize data and model life. Pictures can be seen here in a Zen Picture presentation www.zenpicture.com/zenpicture/vdi/. Blog entries are at interactivemultimedia.wordpress.com
Multimedia: Aquarell gemalt, fotografiert und mit brushes auf dem iPodl übermalt.
Let's look foreward! :-)
Leftover from today's big strike and march on the state Capitol in protest of sweeping cuts to California public education. UC Berkeley had a 30% tuition hike from fall 2009 to spring 2009 and massive layoffs.
Yemen: "poor, violent, barren, despotic." this guy could write Facebook ads for Orientalism. I'll try to find the original article.
Our brainstorming activity and here are our thoughts on the question "When is multimedia appropriate?"
Bad day. Blah. My tattoo appointment got put off for some reason - but I will get it on Saturday. I think. At TGIF wishing it was really Friday.....
Multimedia artist ,Nicky Enright, presented a video projection to accompany his live DJ performance at El Museo del Barrio, Nov. 11, 2009. Themes of revolution and the modern metropolis were explored in collaboration with poets Edwin Torres, Mariposa, and Noël Jones, musicians Ernesto Gomez, and Colin Rishi Connor, and Bared Soles Dance Company. Swirling Images and thrilling sounds - a lively audiovisual presentation inspired by Futurism and Latin American art of the early 20th century. ( Carucha L. Meuse / clmvisuals.com )
Day three hundred thirty-one/365.
This view from the multi-media controls of a local church may seem to be part of a television ministry or a large, independent church. But, it's simply a well-established United Methodist church. Projected words, photos, animations, and videos are not only commonplace in Protestant worship, but they are also expected my many people who come to align their lives with God.
Does multi-media help worshipers in their spiritual quest? Or, are churches catering to the quest for entertainment and the public's insatiable desire for multi-tasking?
I think the former. In our culture, people have a hard time relating to "talking heads." And, visuals can illustrate a point or deliver music in a way that's never been seen before our generation.
Multimedia worship is here to stay.