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Swordsman
Category: education
Location: pl. Uniwrsytecki 1, Wroclaw, Poland
Founded by emperor Leopold I in 1702
Built: 1728-1737
Members of University of Maine dance classes perform "Our Christmas Pageant" to "Cool Yule" at the 2006 Fall Dance Showcase in Hauck Auditorium.
Photos showing impressions of the Ars Electronica Garden Berlin: "Artificial Reality – Virtual Intelligence" by University of Applied Science Berlin – School of Culture and Design, Department of Communication Design (DE).
As our environment undergoes its digital transformation, what might be understood as ’objective’ reality is increasingly being modified by a superimposed virtual realm. Virtual reality and mixed reality technologies are laying the foundation for a transition to a new form of mass media. At the same time a global pandemic has subjected the dream of a new virtual and networked world to a wake-up call. Social distancing temporarily shuttered cultural spaces and educational institutions, and the need for virtual spaces and meeting places continues to grow. What do these worlds look like? Which rules should apply to them? Who is allowed to participate in them? The exhibition ARTIFICIAL REALITY – VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE showcases student projects that deal with these questions: By means of a Brain Computer Interface, the emotional state of the participant influences the perception of the virtual world. The exhibition explores the limits of human cognition by linking the physically experienced environment and a simultaneously projected minimally altered VR environment, resulting in a form of psychic dissonance. Ongoing dialogue with a voice assistance system creates new virtual worlds and reproduces the themes of power and powerlessness vis-à-vis an omnipresent intelligent machine. The works, all created during the Corona pandemic in distance learning programs, address relevant social issues raised by digital transformation processes: ARTIFICIAL REALITY BIG ART GENERATIVE DATA and VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE.
Credit: Andreas Ingerl
Misericordia hosted its 4th one-day orientation for incoming students on July 21st. Students enjoyed various activities and introductions to university life, such as ice breakers with fellow incoming students and current students, student skits, and tours of the residence halls.
Colorado State University’s Research and Innovation Center hosts Fort Collins area High School Students for World Tuberculosis Day where the students learned about research and laboratory techniques. March 24, 2016
2012年3月17日(土)に行なわれた聖学院大学・大学院 学位記授与式の様子。
讃美歌を一同で
■Autumn 2013 enrollment
Application guide - Seigakuin University
聖学院大学秋学期入学 詳細はこちら↑
Campus, Study, Students, Candid, Erin Anderson Senior Health Science, Photo by Wankun Sirichotiyakul
Mia Dessenberger, center, is congratulated by her teammates after being chosen outstanding soloist at the ICCA western semifinals, held Saturday, April 6, at USC's Brovard Auditorium.
Students Leo "Mac" Cropsey and Susan C. Averill unveil the new Spartan statue. Note the chalk drawings on the pedestal of a football and basketball player. The back reads, "Unveiling of "The Spartan" June 9, 1945. Leo "Mac" Cropsey, Pres. Senior Class. Susan C. Averill, Pres., Associated Women. Students who unveiled "The Spartan"."
June 9, 1945
Repository:Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Resource Identifier: A000271
The Nepali Student Association and the CSU Community join for a candlelight vigil on the Plaza in honor and memory of the victims affected by the earthquake in Nepal. April 28, 2015
Accession Number: spa.bp.2014.6 (32)
In 1997, William McIlvanney led a group of fellow artists on a bus tour round Scotland in the run up to the referendum on the Scottish Parliament. They were listening to local people’s views on the kind of Scotland they wanted to live in after the referendum, whether they were voting Yes or No.
In May 2014 the Bus Party Listening Lugs tour went from Stromness to Stirling visiting 16 venues asking “What kind of Scotland do we want?” Artists included James Robertson, Karine Polwart, Billy Kay, Hamish Moore, Neal Ascherson and David Francis among others.
In April 2015 the Bus Party held a final event at the University of Scotland asking people again 7 months after the referendum "what kind of Scotland do we want?". The Bus Party collection relating to 1997 and 2014 is now held within the SPA archive.
The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk
One of Manchester's most beautiful buildings is the university's John Rylands Library. Here's an exterior building shot. Image released under Creative Commons. Please feel free to use for any purpose, but credit www.vitastudent.com as the owner.