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Alien Matter - Transmediale 2017 @ HKW

Photo : Luca Girardini - Architecture Photographer, CC NC-SA 4.0

 

Terrence O'Hanlon delivered the Keynote for FLIR's Inframation Infrared Conference in Nashville TN May 2015

Professor of Engineering Hélène Seroussi and Professor of Earth Sciences Mathieu Morlighem share a $1 million grant from Denmark's Novo Nordisk Foundation to study sea-level rise. The project—part of a larger effort led by Technical University of Denmark—aims not only to improve projections of sea level rise but also to establish a "Center for Ice-sheet and Sea-level Predictions."

 

Photo by Alex Rivest

This appears to be a first edition of the 1968 hardcover version.

Terrence O'Hanlon delivered the Keynote for FLIR's Inframation Infrared Conference in Nashville TN May 2015

Terrence O'Hanlon delivered the Keynote for FLIR's Inframation Infrared Conference in Nashville TN May 2015

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Tide Prediction Machines (TPMs) were analogue computers (LEGO Machine) which provided an accurate and efficient means of predicting the ocean tide. The TPM was invented in the late 19th century, but most of them were made in the first half of the 20th century, up until the time that the advent of digital computers consigned them to museums.

 

“Time and tide will wait for no man, saith the adage. But all men have to wait for time and tide.”

Charles Dickens

 

One could undertake such a tedious arithmetic computation oneself, by calculating the height of the tide every hour during the year and by plotting the resulting time series. However, it was Lord Kelvin's realisation that TPMs could provide a means for undertaking such a task more efficiently, their accuracy being limited only by the number of constituents included in their design.

 

If one knows the amplitudes and phases of each constituent at a point on the cost (“the harmonic constants), then it is possible to compute the tide at that position for any time, either by considerable arithmetic or with the use of a TPM.

 

Each TPM had its own architecture. However, there were several features common to almost all of them. First a TPM had to have a driving mechanism to provide a circular motion with an angular frequency corresponding to that of a tidal constituent. Second, a TPM required a mechanism for converting that circular motion into sinusoidal motion and third it had to sum the individual sinusoidal motions to derive an overall sum.

 

The video (youtu.be/sAyVcM3g4q4?si=7OJdIBY-CsYugGXb) indicates the circular motion of a crank, with a pin fixed in the crank, which is free to move along the axles. The pulley wheel itself is allowed to move up and down in a vertical direction only. Therefore, its elevation will vary by the distance of the pin from the centre or the amplitude of the constituent.

 

The pully wheels have the following properties (from left to right):

• K1 (lunar) - amplitude: 0.61 studs; frequency: 24h: phase lag: 54 degree

• O1 (lunar) - amplitude: 0.39 studs; frequency: 24h; phase lag: 144 degree

• M2 (lunar) - amplitude: 1.25 studs; frequency: 12;. phase lag: 126 degree

• S2 (solar) - amplitude: 0.75 studs; frequency: 12h; phase lag: 0 degree

 

Then, as the crank rotates, the pulley wheel will rise and fall, thereby simulating the variation in water level due to that constituent. Four of such units can be geared to the main shaft so that the individual speeds are proportional to those of the four constituents. All motions are summed by using a continuous band. The band is fixed at one end and wraps around the four pulley wheels. At its other end it has a pointer which plots the height of the tide on the rotating cylinder.

Professor of Engineering Hélène Seroussi and Professor of Earth Sciences Mathieu Morlighem share a $1 million grant from Denmark's Novo Nordisk Foundation to study sea-level rise. The project—part of a larger effort led by Technical University of Denmark—aims not only to improve projections of sea level rise but also to establish a "Center for Ice-sheet and Sea-level Predictions."

 

Photo by Alex Rivest

.. predicted this 5 years ago

I think this guy looks like most who "predict" the future...confused.

Sensing and Predictive Analytics researchers from the Power Systems Engineering Center (PSEC) review the solar measuring instruments at the Solar Radiation Research Laboratory (SRRL). Left, Mengmeng Cai, Richard Bryce and Jaemo Yang.

  

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July 22, 2025

Wall Street & Ground Zero

The weather forecast predicted some good weather for a change, and since this July has been a hot, humid monster, with all too frequent destructive thunderstorms it yelled out to me, “Get out of the House”. And so I did, but then where to go. Last week it was up to the MET, and Central Park, so now it was time to head south to lower Manhattan and revisit some places, and get some (actually a lot) of walking exercise. We once again revisited places such as Stone Street, Fraunces Tavern, and a first stop at the “Elevated Acre”, actually a roof top park. A walk past one of the oldest NYPD Police Precincts (now closed) at 100 Old Slip, and then a walk on Wall Street from end to end. Wall Street ends at Broadway so a visit to the Trinity Church graveyard was in order, and then time for a lunch break at ground zero’s famous O’Hara’s Pub.

After lunch it was time to decide the next move, do we walk straight north or perhaps view some more of Ground Zero. We crossed Greenwich Street and walked around the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine and were surprised the door was open for visitors. I had wanted to see the inside of this church ever since it had been reopened after being destroyed by the 911 events. I went inside and simply in one word, “magnificent”, and was the highlight of this journey. The building is made up of white marble which simply glistens in the sunlight, and this is carried over into the interior. Although not a large church, it is however filled with sunlight which passes through its domed ceiling. The walls and center of the dome are filled with beautiful orthodox paintings using a pallet of colors that accentuate the brightness of the white marble. This church is something not to be missed when at ground Zero. One often thinks of churches as dark places filled with carvings and stained glass, but here one gets a sense of optimism, hope, and brightness.

Across West Street was Brookfield Place and the Winter Garden, and then the walk north along the Battery Park City Esplanade, Hudson River Park, and finally the High Line and Penn Station. We got to Penn Station with a train leaving for home in just six minutes, so it was down to the departure track ASAP, and finally able relax on the way home!

 

Alien Matter - Transmediale 2017 @ HKW

Photo : Luca Girardini - Architecture Photographer, CC NC-SA 4.0

 

Professor of Engineering Hélène Seroussi and Professor of Earth Sciences Mathieu Morlighem share a $1 million grant from Denmark's Novo Nordisk Foundation to study sea-level rise. The project—part of a larger effort led by Technical University of Denmark—aims not only to improve projections of sea level rise but also to establish a "Center for Ice-sheet and Sea-level Predictions."

 

Photo by Alex Rivest

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DEBO PREDICTS UNFINISHED BUSINESS 2 WINNERS & LOSERS + THINKS “THE CHICKEN” IS KILLING BATTLE RAP”

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Professor of Engineering Hélène Seroussi and Professor of Earth Sciences Mathieu Morlighem share a $1 million grant from Denmark's Novo Nordisk Foundation to study sea-level rise. The project—part of a larger effort led by Technical University of Denmark—aims not only to improve projections of sea level rise but also to establish a "Center for Ice-sheet and Sea-level Predictions."

 

Photo by Alex Rivest

July 22, 2025

Wall Street & Ground Zero

The weather forecast predicted some good weather for a change, and since this July has been a hot, humid monster, with all too frequent destructive thunderstorms it yelled out to me, “Get out of the House”. And so I did, but then where to go. Last week it was up to the MET, and Central Park, so now it was time to head south to lower Manhattan and revisit some places, and get some (actually a lot) of walking exercise. We once again revisited places such as Stone Street, Fraunces Tavern, and a first stop at the “Elevated Acre”, actually a roof top park. A walk past one of the oldest NYPD Police Precincts (now closed) at 100 Old Slip, and then a walk on Wall Street from end to end. Wall Street ends at Broadway so a visit to the Trinity Church graveyard was in order, and then time for a lunch break at ground zero’s famous O’Hara’s Pub.

After lunch it was time to decide the next move, do we walk straight north or perhaps view some more of Ground Zero. We crossed Greenwich Street and walked around the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine and were surprised the door was open for visitors. I had wanted to see the inside of this church ever since it had been reopened after being destroyed by the 911 events. I went inside and simply in one word, “magnificent”, and was the highlight of this journey. The building is made up of white marble which simply glistens in the sunlight, and this is carried over into the interior. Although not a large church, it is however filled with sunlight which passes through its domed ceiling. The walls and center of the dome are filled with beautiful orthodox paintings using a pallet of colors that accentuate the brightness of the white marble. This church is something not to be missed when at ground Zero. One often thinks of churches as dark places filled with carvings and stained glass, but here one gets a sense of optimism, hope, and brightness.

Across West Street was Brookfield Place and the Winter Garden, and then the walk north along the Battery Park City Esplanade, Hudson River Park, and finally the High Line and Penn Station. We got to Penn Station with a train leaving for home in just six minutes, so it was down to the departure track ASAP, and finally able relax on the way home!

 

Terrence O'Hanlon delivered the Keynote for FLIR's Inframation Infrared Conference in Nashville TN May 2015

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Professor of Engineering Hélène Seroussi and Professor of Earth Sciences Mathieu Morlighem share a $1 million grant from Denmark's Novo Nordisk Foundation to study sea-level rise. The project—part of a larger effort led by Technical University of Denmark—aims not only to improve projections of sea level rise but also to establish a "Center for Ice-sheet and Sea-level Predictions."

 

Photo by Alex Rivest

Professor of Engineering Hélène Seroussi and Professor of Earth Sciences Mathieu Morlighem share a $1 million grant from Denmark's Novo Nordisk Foundation to study sea-level rise. The project—part of a larger effort led by Technical University of Denmark—aims not only to improve projections of sea level rise but also to establish a "Center for Ice-sheet and Sea-level Predictions."

 

Photo by Alex Rivest

PREDICTIVE ART BOT V.3

Photo : Gabriel Asper, CC NC-SA 4.0

 

Predictive Art Bot is an algorithm that uses current discourse as a basis to create concepts for artistic projects and, at times, prophesize absurd future trajectories for art.

Algorithms are now widely used in different fields to make predictions using data analysis, statistical analysis, and pattern recognition for applications including the purchasing behavior of particular groups, global market developments and even potential crimes. In contrast, the Predictive Art Bot is a specialist in making art forecasts, published daily on Twitter, which are meant to expand the limited human imagination with new, non-human perspectives.

As a parody of transhumanist prophecies, the Predictive Art Bot liberates artists from the constraints of creativity and develops ideas not yet implemented or conceived by humans. — Inke Arns

 

Conception : DISNOVATION.ORG

Programming : Jérôme Jerome Saint-Clair

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