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The 2019 Aurora Chamber Business & Technology Summit featured a lineup of exceptional speakers, ample learning opportunities and excellent networking.
An old well kept Harley Davidson from 1923! Saw it at a gas station, where some old motorcycles stopped for fueling.
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8th Annual Chicago Networking Event.
Group of panelists shared their insights into how innovative uses of technology become a source of competitive advantage, leading to sustainable business and entrepreneurial success.
Jay Nicolas Sario uses the creative software and sketchpad on the TouchSmart tm2 to design a stunning garment
Where the City Canât See is the first fiction film shot entirely through laser scanning technology, directed by artist Liam Young and written by author Tim Maughan. Set in the Chinese owned and controlled Detroit Economic Zone (DEZ), in a not-too-distant future where Google maps, urban management systems and CCTV surveillance are not only mapping our cities, but ruling them. Exploring the subcultures that could emerge from these new technologies, the film follows a collection of young factory workers across a single night, as they drift through the smart city in a driverless taxi, searching for a place they know exists, but that the map doesnât show. They are part of an underground community that work on the production lines by day, by night adorn themselves in machine vision camouflage and the tribal masks of anti-facial recognition, enacting their escapist fantasies in the hidden spaces of the city whilst searching for the wilds beyond the machines.
Where the City Canât See is a cross platform production, which has manifested as live performances, installations and now as a short film. The project launched during AND Festival 2015, at Grizedale Forest (Cumbria, UK), as an open film set, where scenes set in the natural environment were recorded. The remainder of the film â including the industrial, urban sequences â was shot in 2016 in Detroit (US). The film brings together composites of these two locations, merging them to create a new, virtual landscape.
Where the City Canât See was commissioned by Abandon Normal Devices, St Helens Heart of Glass and University of Salford Art Collection. Produced by Liam Young and Abandon Normal Devices, with support from Forestry Commission Englandâs Forest Art Works and supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
Academic Awards of Eindhoven University of Technology: PDEng Thesis Award with rector magnificus Frank Baaijens.
photocredit: TU/e, Bart van Overbeeke
Madison Union Open House 2015 photographs taken by Michelle Lee for JMU Technology & Design. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.