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Magical Bodies: Wearable Technology & the hipDisk
"... hipDisk is designed to inspire people to swing their hips and explore and extend the full range of movement available to them through a simultaneous, interdependent exploration of sound. In creating hipDisk, the interest was to move beyond limb- and digit-triggered switches and explore full-body movement for actuation. ..." [0]
Basement at 1200 I went to Magical bodies by Danielle. Fantastic stuff. The key bits for me was tell by showing. Looking at the hipDisk it looks deceptively simple, switches, arduino and speakers in a frame. But it's not. Read the hipDisk description to how movement can emit sound. Hearing movement is pretty interesting.
Wonder if you could build something to teach Kung Fu by sound?
The most impressive thing was the enthusiasm and humility of the speaker. A federally funded scholar who works hard to hack stuff. It's a shame we don't encourage more hackers like this in Australia.
Reference
[0] Daniellewilde,com, Danielle Wilde, hipDisk:
hipDisk was conceived and developed during Reskin, ANAT and Craft Australia's three-week summer residential lab focused on wearable technology.
[Accessed Tuesday 27th October 2009]
www.daniellewilde.com/iWeb/daniellewilde/hipdisk.html
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I missed the Switch photo contest deadline by less than 30 minutes because I didn’t realise Korean time is ahead of ours oTL I thought I had enough time to finish up a faceup commission but I was wrong :c
But at least I got some portraits of it! Mio is a Switch Sohwa and belongs to WinterDeer/Korone <3
This is one of the two switches that are found on the oredock approach incline, along with the remains of the signal light. this view is gone as of July 19, 2008.
I believe this is the lever that switches the track for a train to lead down.
Cropped square from an asp-c frame.
Flashed neutral to bring out the colours of the trains against the full moon & clouds.
Doyle McCormack's RSD-5 (with McCormack at the throttle) was switching in the ORHF shop yard when I rode by today.
It's been a /long/ time since I've seen an Alco chirping around (The last ones I think I saw were a pair of the Napa Valley Wine Train locomotives on the last trip Julie & I made down to Napa Valley, but that's been maybe 17 years?)
switch on 2 was today and went really well. We're delighted with her particularly as there has been some response to sounds already.
Well done eleanor you're diong so well.
We have a lot to learn about looking after them and the like but we'll succeed as I'm sure the benefits will out weigh the faffing hands down!
MVPPR or Viper, as the crews called this train, makes way through Butler yard and around the many switches that make up the yard.
Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
Pull switches in our 1976 Volkswagen late bay window microbus. For more details, click to my campervan blog, campervancrazy.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/more-switches/
Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
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Railroad employee, serving as both conductor and brakeman on Hill Country Flyer train, exits rear of train to operate switches to allow train to change tracks.
late post D:
got his boy months ago from the catch me if you can event from switch. he's also one of my grails and I'm super happy that he's now mine :D
South Station
Switcher locomotive number 534 is approaching close enough to couple to this single car.