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"Home to BCIT's aerospace related programs the Aerospace Technology Campus (ATC) campus is located near the international airport and features classrooms, a testing centre, computer labs, aviation library, and fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft on site. The larger ATC also has a specialized library, and fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft on site."
Viewing the aircraft in the gallery from the second floor balcony is always free to the public, during regular hours M-F.
Their Aerospace Technology Campus Library is also opent to the public.
Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.
Conference «Intellectual materials, composites and nano-technologies»
Organizer: Federal state unitary enterprise «Moscow state technical University named AD. Bauman»
Jim Leape, William and Eva Price Senior Fellow, and Co-Director of the Center for Oceans Solutions, Stanford University, USA during the session "Ask About: Technology for Oceans" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
As part of a large rebranding project, we designed this new packaging for Metropolis Technology.
Playing on the theme of the company's name, the new packaging features extensive imagery of city life in two categories - blue for professional products and magenta for consumer. Each package features bright colors, contrasted with rich blacks and matte textures contrasted with glossy UV areas.
Green leaves and green tech - one of four EverGEN 1520 solar-powered parking lot lights installed at this harbor-side location in Victoria BC.
3 Technology Drive is a 1 story Research and Medical Office Facility located in the Stony Brook Technology Center in East Setauket New York.
3 Technology Drive was developed, constructed, and is managed by TRITEC. These photographs were not taken to showcase the buildings but to show the relationship that each building in the Stony Brook Technology Center has with its campus like surroundings. The photograph was taken by Peter Edson of Franz Edson Inc.
Autonomous machines are nosy: they collect lots of data from their environment without sharing what and why. Our hypothesis is that if we constantly share the status and intent of the system, we can build a shared understanding and trust that enables coexistence, interaction and collaboration. This need to display was transformed into a mental model of a membrane or skin, triggering the idea to use motion as a medium to communicate in an intuitive way. Why? Motion stimuli directly appeals to our lizard brain: motion information is processed – without the detour of reasoning – even in the periphery of our field of vision. We created different motion patterns and explored the wealth of expressions and their semantic connotations. We are convinced that motion as a means to communicate status and intent of autonomous systems can contribute to a more enjoyable interaction with them. If we like technology we are also inclined to be patient with it: we develop empathy, in turn strengthening a positive feedback loop.
Photo showing the Artist Firat Hannutoglu interacting with the installation.
Credit: Jürgen Grünwald
Maker Faire Africa 2009 in Accra, Ghana. Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao www.davidajao.com Cannot be re-used without full attribution.
Jim Leape, William and Eva Price Senior Fellow, and Co-Director of the Center for Oceans Solutions, Stanford University, USA during the session "Ask About: Technology for Oceans" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard