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In the plenary session we asked
what next?
A common reflection on in/compatible research practices hosted by the reSource for transmedial culture, moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli.
The plenary session was open to the public and sought to invite everyone to contribute to the contemplations on the way the outcomes of the in/compatible research shall be presented during the transmediale festival 2012 as part of the reSource.
On the one hand, crystalized as being the next step is to generate the peer-to-peer publication with all participants via the blog and supervised by Christian Ulrik Andersen, Geoff Cox and Søren Pold.
As for the program during the festival, it was agreed that a repetition of the papers should be avoided, rather it is aimed at tackling the development of the in/compatible research presented and the benefits and outcomes of the peer-to-peer process.
On the other hand, during the session it became obvious that we had to first gain the awareness for the openness we sought initially, by for instance directly engaging with the audience and involving their suggestions. After all, an organic group feeling was able to emerge among the participants and organizers facilitating the processes of self-reflection and creative collective decision making towards a common goal.
Project Horizon is a community outreach project of the University of Hartford's College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions.
For over 25 years, registered nurses pursuing their baccalaureate degree from the University have volunteered their services in schools and neighborhood health agencies in in the community, including organizations serving people who are homeless.
Project Horizon uses community-based participatory research methods that include active community participation in the research process to foster communication among community members and researchers to reduce health risks.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/itr/chcwb/project_horizon/
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Knox College students in the biology course Introduction to Research present their projects at the end of the term.
Researchers unload instruments and prepare a field site near LeConte Glacier, Alaska. Credit: Twila Moon, NSIDC
Crop physiologist Larry Purcell and graduate student Xiaoyan Hu use an in-line array of sprinkler heads to provide variable irrigation to test plots in a study of drought tolerance in soybeans.
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Amy Wywialowski studies some of the graves associated with the Charleston Riot at the Old Charleston Cemetery in Charleston, Illinois on April 8, 2014. (Jay Grabiec)
Olga researching in a cafe in Venice, don't drink here... it costs 5euro for a single ice tea.
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Soundin' all mean! I still need to add control labels.
I don't know of a better Rat variant than this. The board I use is from Build Your Own Clone. It has a six-way clipping switch. I socket the op-amp in a nice Mill-Max socket, so if you ever wanted to try out a different op-amp that's an option, but I built it with an LM308. Vintage LM301 op-amps also sound really good in this circuit.
These are the six clipping options.
The first three are standard Rat-style clip-to-ground:
#1 Standard symmetric Rat clipping from 2 x 1N4148 diodes.
#2 Turbo Rat clipping from 2 x red LEDs.
#3 Asymmetric (Boss-style) clipping from 1 x 1N4148 on one side and 2 x 1N4001 on the other side.
The second three are in the feedback loop like a Tube Screamer or a Boss OD-1. These give you a kind of Rat-Overdrive that's unique among Rat pedals, as far as I know.
#4 Symmetric clipping from 2 x 1N4148 diodes.
#5 Asymmetric (Boss-style) clipping from 1 x 1N4148 on one side and 2 x 1N4001 on the other side.
#6 MOSFET clipping from 2 x BS1`70 MOSFETs.
If all these options weren't enough, the LM308 depends on a compensation capacitor for its performance. The recommended capacitor is 30-33 pF in the original Rat circuit. The smaller the value, the wider the bandwidth of the op-amp. The higher the value, the more the bandwidth is compressed.
So I put a 33 pF monolithic ceramic capacitor in Position 1. Position 2 is a 56 pF ceramic capacitor. Position 3 is a 100 pF WIMA poly capacitor. Finally in Position 4, I used a 220 pF WIMA poly capacitor.
The effect as you run through them is that the sound is a tiny bit more squashed as you go up. Not a lot, but a little. It actually sounds a little bigger as it gets more squashed, or it seemed to. There's also some change in the midrange at the higher settings. You may never move it from its factory setting, but depending on the amp, the higher settings can sound pretty cool.
These steel enclosures are extremely hearty. They weigh about a pound and a half. I rivet a battery clip inside the bottom, so the battery will stay put nicely.
Optical bypass switching. Powder coated steel enclosure for durability. Nine volt DC or battery operation.
On December 8, Yahoo Research Scientists and Engineers from Haifa, London, New York, San Francisco, and Sunnyvale came together for the first-ever Research Day. Throughout the day, researchers learned from one another and engaged with Yahoo leadership through presentations, panels, focused discussions, and fun events.
If an ant mating swarm is located, queens can be collected and brought into the lab to start colonies for experiments and close observation.
SRIHARIKOTA: Indian Space Research Organisation on Monday successfully launched its most powerful rocket, GSLV Mk III, by firing a high thrust indigenous cryogenic engine in the first developmental flight and placed the country's heaviest satellite in orbit.
Design Research was America's first "lifestyle store", founded in 1953 by the architect Ben Thompson. The store introduced prominent modern European design brands like Iittala, Artek and Marimekko to the US-Market. Design Research (or D/R) has become the archetype for nearly all specialty retailing in the US.
This recreation of the store, featuring authentic period pieces from Design Research, is to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the D/R building at 48 Brattle Street in Harvard Square.
CAFNR Research Symposium was held Oct. 12-13 at Stotler Lounge in Memorial Union on the University of Missouri campus. CAFNR faculty and students showcased their latest research and highlighted what their findings mean to the food, agriculture and natural resources communities locally, nationally and globally.
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