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Parliament buildings, snapped on the way from my office to the Old Bailey pub for pub quiz.
Tuesday, 23rd April 2019.
365: The 2019 Edition - Theme 17 - Night.
Blue Note is celebrating it's 75th anniversary this year. Blue Note is a Jazz record label home to great artists like Miles Davis , Cannonball Adderly, Art Blakely, Wayne Shorter, Lee Konitz, and many more.
I have a kickstarter project going to try and raise funds to help me finish my photogravure project. Each level will receive some of my art.
Check it out here:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/210364128/from-the-edge-of-here
Un dels projectes europeus que es desenvolupen al Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS) és el projecte Montblanc.
Un ordinador és com una calculadora molt sofisticada i sovint s'utilitzen per fer càlculs que ens serveixen, entre d'altres, predir el temps meteorològic, determinar la qualitat de l'aire, simulacions de biologia molecular o simulacions de mecànica de fluids.
Malauradament aquests càlculs sovint són molt costosos. Fins i tot per a un ordinador. Això significa que suposen molt de temps dur-los a terme. A vegades, el temps no és un recurs negociable: imagineu què passaria si calcular la predicció del temps d'aquí a tres dies tardés una setmana a fer-se!
Per això existeix un segment de la informàtica anomenat «computació d'altes prestacions» (de l'anglès "High Performance Computing", sovint abreviat HPC).
En HPC el que es fa és construir i dissenyar superordinadors, que cada cop siguin més potents i per tant més ràpids. Però massa sovint un superordinador potent significa un superordinador que consumeix molta energia. A tall d'exemple, mireu la llista Top 500 que recull els superordinadors més potents del món. El primer consumeix al voltant de 7 MW (això són 7000 kW, compareu-ho amb casa vostra com a molt podeu consumir 4,4 kW), el segon en consumeix 12 MW. En canvi el número 7 només consumeix 0,8 MW.
I aquí és on vol incidir el projecte Montblanc. L'objectiu d'aquest projecte és construir un superordinador que sigui competitiu (o sigui, segurament no serà el més potent de tots) mentre manté un consum raonable.
L'estratègia per fer-ho, a Montblanc, consisteix en usar processadors similars als que es troben en els telèfons intel·ligents d'avui dia. Aquests processadors no poden gastar molt, ja que les bateries durarien poc, però cada cop ofereixen més rendiment.
A Montblanc, a més, s'utilitzen GPUs (Graphical Processing Units, processadors especialitzats en dibuixar gràfics 3D a la pantalla). Les GPUs són particularment eficients ja que poden donar molta potència de càlcul amb una despesa energètica relativament baixa.
El grup de «Heterogeneous Computing» del BSC estaven enregistrant un timelapse construint una versió reduida d'un supercomputador usant diversos Carma Devkit. Aquí a la foto n'han apilat quatre.
Aquest kit incorpora un processador NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 ARM Cortex A9 Quad-Core (com el que porta la tauleta tàctil ASUS Transformer Prime) i una GPU NVIDIA® Quadro™ 1000M.
For my Final Project, I decided to take 8 photos of a mountain in Squaw Valley and layer them to recreate the original scene. All of the photos were taken with the same exposure, aperture, and zoom. I added the white border around each of the individual photos to show the puzzle pieces that made this project. I am really impresses with how well the photos fit together!
The Lowbrow Tarot Project
Lowbrow Tarot Collectors Book & Deck:
auniakahn.bigcartel.com/product/lowbrow-tarot-book-deck
The Lowbrow Tarot Project showcased 23 amazing artists who used their creative genius and unique style to take on the 22 Major Arcana [+ the card back] and create 23 new works of art in the rugged glow of the lowbrow art movement that was displayed in an exhibition at La Luz de Jesus on October 1, 2010. With the completion of this project, we celebrate the 2 year anniversary with the release of the Lowbrow Tarot Book & Deck.
The books and deck features 23 new and original works, while the book has been expand to showcase 314 color & black/white works by renowned and accomplished artists: Carrie Ann Baade, Christopher Ulrich, Edith Lebeau, Cate Rangel, Kris Kuksi, Chris Mars, Christopher Umana, Chris Conn, Brian M. Viveros, Claudia Drake, Heather Watts, Molly Crabapple, David Stoupakis, Laurie Lipton, Patrick “Star 27” Deignan, Chet Zar, Jessica Joslin, Danni Shinya Luo, Jennybird Alcantara, Angie Mason, Scott G. Brooks, Aunia Kahn and Daniel Martin Diaz.
Here is a mashup of my process. I used old fabric I had, bright pink yarn that was a giveaway, and some old yellow trim!
Read more here!
The roll bounce project is a passion project I did with very talented models that celebrated 90's fashion at Skateland North in Greensboro, NC.
To see more:
The Mersey Gateway Project construction site on the Runcorn side at Wigg Island. (Construction of the temporary work platform / road way over the River Mersey).............Please note ALL pictures on this Photostream are Copyright Protected.
Take a stroll through Coney Island's amusement district--past, present and future--with the Coney Island History Project. Our unique walking tours are based on History Project Director Charles Denson's award-winning book "Coney Island: Lost and Found," the interviews from CIHP's Oral History Archive, and other primary sources.http://www.eventbrite.com/o/coney-island-history-project-1132126799
"I'll kill him dammit... and there aint nobody on this godforsaken island to stop me..."
The first teaser for my new series, currently named Project Sanders. The name is definitely not permanant and has no connection to the series itself that you'd understand. Also, no connection to Ultron. :) The picture features the series' main antagonist, General Oswalt Stratton. 95% of the characters in this series I have created, I know that won't make much sense now but it will once the series starts. I have already started to write a little of the story and trust me, you are going hate this guy. I'm already loving writing him though! Alright that's about it, please comment if you favorite.
The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.
Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2010 (NNF10)
Kurt Perschke's RedBall Project
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
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Project 52 2012 #9: No time to play
I had to work this week-end. I wish I could have let my hands run on another keyboard...
J'ai dû travailler ce week-end. J'aurais préféré laisser mes doigts courir sur un autre clavier...
Save for Larger Prizes!
Looking through some things, I came across these old tickets from the now defunct Playland Arcade at Town and Country Village, where as a child I used to go to quite often and have many memories of it.
It was last used as a temp. space for Eli Thomas. I had to go into that space to get a tux and it was awkward as the space still had remnants in the back from Playland. It was later demolished for a theater to replace it.
fayston, vermont
1952
spring skiing
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
This wire sculpture was a project for our class. I absolutely love this! And, frankly, I never knew I could do it! I had a few ideas before this, but it all failed. So, I just had a sudden brain fart! I said, "Why don't I just make an elephant!" So I did! Then along the way, I thought that just one elephant would be boring and lonely. So I added a baby elephant to be by her side. :) So yeah. I made it overnight. Remind me not to cram again! Gaaah! >.< I tell ya, it wasn't easy making this. Well, I'm thankful I got a good grade for this. It was worth it. :)
Hope you guys like it! :D
This piece is called "Michelles"
Inspired by my friend, Michelle. She adores elephants! Love you, Mich! Miss you! :)
"Be loud and proud as an Engineer" - Roger Collins-Woolcock, 2011
This is a quote from one of the guest speakers at an engineering leadership reception I attended tonight and it really spoke volumes to me. For the past 5 years I have been making the transition to becoming a loud and proud gay man (from being just a shy and ashamed gay boy), and so the relevance of this message was not lost on me.
We engineers often downplay our achievements, and the public responds in kind. Many people don't realise that engineers are everywhere in society, and they have a role in influencing every part of society. Let's say you're reading this on a bus, so look around you and tell me how many things are influenced by engineers? If you just said "well there's the bus, and the roads it drives on" then you wouldn't be alone.
But in reality, asides from the obvious mechanical engineering influencing the bus functioning as a vehicle and the civil engineering influencing the road design, engineering also played a part in the design of the seats, the lighting, the doors, the payment system, the speaker system, the minimal frame allowing you to see so much out the windows, the hearing aid allowing an old lady at the front to hear the annoying kids at the back, the stroller holding the crying baby, the 50 smart phones that people are playing with and the 50 sets of earphones attached.
Outside, yes there is the road, but there is also the stormwater drainage, electrical, telephone, gas, optical fibre, sewerage running under the road, there is street lighting, signage, traffic lights, those things in the middle of the road that make a noise when you run over them, buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc.
As well as developing western infrastructure and conveniences, Engineers are also involved in humanitarian causes, which was a major focus of tonights event.
Alan Noble is an engineer, and also the Director of Engineering for Google Australia and New Zealand. He told us about the google maps initiatives that have recently played an influential part in the post disaster recovery efforts in many parts of the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, USA, etc. He also didn't mind mentioning the millions of dollars that Google provides to not-for-profit charities and other ventures.
Lizzie Brown is an engineer, and also the CEO of Engineers Without Borders (EWB). She talked about the programs that EWB runs throughout the world, building the capacity of small villages by sharing technology and expertise to improve their livelihood. She also talked about finding your place in the massive profession of engineering, such that you can have the most influence and create the most beneficial change to the world around you.
Finally, Roger Collins-Woolcock is an engineer, and also the Director of Cardno NSW/ACT and New Zealand. Cardno is a global engineering consultancy and services provider that is involved in physical and social infrastructure. It is the biggest environmental consultancy in the USA and provides related services throughout the world.
This should count for at least 2 servings of veggies, don't you think??? Especially since some Vodkas are made from potatoes and this Bloody Mary is made with Vegetable juice. I know that tomatoes are technically a fruit, but I still think of them as a veggie and the celery is definitely a veggie.
مَن يعيد تفاآصيل
تلك اللحظآت الجميلھٓﮧ ..
حينمآ : يرحل آصحابهآ :'(؟
ان شاء الله رااح ابددأ بروجكت مع جميلتي رهآم اليوسف () www.flickr.com/photos/ia_/6802411634/in/photostream
2022-11-22: In a group photograph (L-R), Dr. Kevin Kariuki, Vice President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth, AfDB; Jaime R. Diaz Palacios, Executive Vice President at Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica, BCIE; Ms. Kyunghee Kim, Member of the AIIB Board of Directors, Republic of Korea; Lee Sang-ho, president of Hanmi Global; Yoo Seong-woo, head of the Trade Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy during MDB Project Plaza at JW Marriott Hotel in Seoul.
Families experiencing homelessness have found a home thanks to Project Homekey on April 19, 2021. LA County purchased the 41-room former Travel Plaza Inn in Compton for about $6.5 million late 2020 to serve as the only Project Homekey site dedicated to serving families. The families began moving into the property on March 5th, and currently operated by HOPICS. (Photo by Los Angeles County)
This one is a male - more colourful compare to female. gotten a pair.
Finally, completed my aquarium project and time to start shooting again. Off camera flash with diy diffuser put on top of fish tank. Minimal crop to 16:9 only
Model Esther - Moment Sharing with? (Project Wall)
Point: Emotion
Model: Esther
Make-up: Esther
Dress: Esther
Hairdo: Esther
Feat: Shang Leo
Photographer: Me
Germany - Lubeck: Holstentor.
From outside the Alstadt - old city:
Lübeck’s landmark, the Holstentor. This city gate is made up of two red brick, cylindrical towers capped with peaked roofs that flank a gabled house with the characteristic up and down stairway-shaped façade. When it was completed in 1478, the Holstentor became Lübeck’s western gateway, a guardian of the city center on the far side of the Trave River. The gateway seems rather squat and lopsided, but is still impressive because of what it represents - Lübeck at the height of its power.
www.travel-wise.com/europe/western-europe/germany/lubeck....
Also check out:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holstentor
`in gold lettering the words over the entrance of the Gate read:
CONCORDIA DOMI FORIS PAX.
On the right of the picture can be seen The Salzspeicher (salt storehouses) of Lübeck, Germany, six historic brick buildings on the Upper Trave River. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salzspeicher
The first time I saw the Holstentor was as a picture on the lid of a jigsaw puzzle when I was a child! I guess that I never dreampt that I would see it for real!