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Repository of the Virgen delos Remedios & Sto. Cristo del Perdon
Arzobispado de Pampanga
11 December 2010
Repository: Worcester State University Archives
Photographer: Donald Bullens
Date: 1978
Preferred Citation: Student Center, 1978. Courtesy, Worcester State University Archives.
COPY
Repository: Library Company of Philadelphia
Call number: Am 1813 Dau Log 2113.0
Copy title: Voyage aux iles de Trinidad, de Tabago, de la Marguerite, et dans diverses parties de Vénézuéla, :dans l'Amérique Méridionale.
Author(s): Dauxion Lavaysse, J.-J.
Published: France, Paris, 1813
Printer/Publisher: F. Schoëll, libraire ... : De l'imprimerie de J.G. Dentu ...
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UNTITLED DIGITAL ART (AUGMENTED HAND SERIES)
By Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, and Kyle McDonald
Repository: github.com/CreativeInquiry/digital_art_2014
Contact: @golan or golan@flong.com
Commissioned by the Cinekid Festival, Amsterdam, October 2014, with support from the Mondriaan Fund for visual art. Developed at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University with additional support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Frank-Ratchye Fund for Art @ the Frontier. Concept and software development: Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, Kyle McDonald. Software assistance: Dan Wilcox, Bryce Summers, Erica Lazrus. Conceived 2005; developed 2013-2014.
Special thanks to Paulien Dresscher, Theo Watson and Eyeo Festival for encouragement, and to Dan Wilcox, Bryce Summers, and Erica Lazrus for their help making this project possible. Thanks to Elliot Woods and Simon Sarginson for assistance with Leap/camera calibration, and to Adam Carlucci for his helpful tutorial on using the Accelerate Framework in openFrameworks. Additional thanks to Rick Barraza and Ben Lower of Microsoft; Christian Schaller and Hannes Hofmann of Metrilus GmbH; Dr. Roland Goecke of University of Canberra; and Doug Carmean and Chris Rojas of Intel.
Developed in openFrameworks (OF), a free, open-source toolkit for arts engineering. This project also uses a number of open-source addons for openFrameworks contributed by others: ofxPuppet by Zach Lieberman, based on Ryan Schmidt's implementation of As-Rigid-As-Possible Shape Manipulation by Igarashi, Moscovich & Hughes; ofxLeapMotion by Theo Watson, with assistance from Dan Wilcox; ofxCv, ofxLibdc, and ofxTiming by Kyle McDonald; ofxCvMin and ofxRay by Elliot Woods; and the ofxButterfly mesh subdivision addon by Bryce Summers.
Shoutouts from @golan @chrissugrue & @kcimc: @admsyn @bla_fasel @bwycz @cinekid @CMUSchoolofArt @creativeinquiry @danomatika @elliotwoods @eyeofestival @laurmccarthy @openframeworks @PESfilm @rickbarraza @SimonsMine @theowatson @zachlieberman
The National Museum of Ireland: Archaeology is the national repository for all archaeological objects found in Ireland and home to over two million artefacts.
The museum's purpose is to collect, preserve, promote and exhibit all examples of Ireland’s portable material heritage and natural history.
Interpret and promote the collections and make them accessible to audiences at home and abroad
Be the authoritative voice on the relevant aspects of Irish heritage, culture and natural history.
Exhibitions include the finest collection of prehistoric gold artefacts in western Europe, outstanding examples of metalwork from the Celtic Iron Age and the Museum’s world-renowned collection of medieval ecclesiastical objects and jewellery.
Repository: Worcester State University Archives
Photographer: Unknown
Date: 1990
Preferred Citation: Halloween, c. 1990. Courtesy, Worcester State University Archives.
Im not sure if this is specifically a scroll repository, but it very well could be. These structures are common for housing treasures and scrolls. They are raised off the ground to protect from moisture.
Built in 947 to appease the spirit of Sugawara no Michizane, Kitano Tenmangu is an important Shinto shrine in the Kamigyo-ku area of Kyoto. It was one of 19 shrines chosen by the emperor to receive imperial messages which reported important information to the kami (spirits/gods). Today, the temple is most known for its plum trees. An annual ume festival is held here each February.
Kitano Tenmangu. Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto.