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Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, moderated Session 1: Plastic Pollution: Challenges and the Need for Global Action, at the NUTEC Plastics Roundtable (virtual) for Europe and Central Asia held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 7 October 2021.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Distinguished Panelists:
HE Mr Mukhtar Babayev, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan.
HE Mr Levan Davitashvili, Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.
HE Mr Ricardo Serrão Santos, Minister of Maritime Affairs of Portugal.
Mr Virginijus Sinkevičius, European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, European Commission.
HE Mr Meelis Münt, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Estonia.
HE Mr Christos Dimas, Deputy Minister for Research and Technology, Ministry of Development and Investments of the Hellenic Republic.
Ms Halla Hrund Logadóttir, Director-General, National Energy Authority of Iceland.
Mr Mats Svensson, Director of Department for Marine Management, Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (on behalf of Mr Jakob Granit, Director-General).
Mr Olivier Wenden, Vice President and Chief Executive Of cer, Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.
Ms Eli K. Vassenden, Vice President Shared Services, Grieg Star, Norway.
Ms Bérengère Prince, Lead Natural Resources Management Specialist, World Bank Group
On Thursday, 23 September lunchtime shoppers in Manchester city centre will have the chance to interact with a virtual world designed by Salford school children.
The Virtual Autopsy Table is a unique new medical visualization tool that allows people to explore the inside of a human body. With its intuitive gesture based interface, the Virtual Autopsy Table totally changes the way users interact with volumetric medical data. Multiple users can interact collaboratively and simultaneously, working with large and complex data to gain deeper understanding and insight into the functions and processes inside the body.
The Virtual Autopsy is already utilized successfully to complement conventional autopsies. It dispenses with the need for invasive surgical procedures allowing medical experts to see things that would be difficult to discover with traditional methods. The technique is also used in other areas of traditional health care such as pre-surgery planning, other types of examination, education etc.
The table can also, for educational purposes, be used in education environments and in public institutions such as museums, Science and Technology centers.
The table is developed by the Interactive Institute in collaboration with Norrköping Visualization Center and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, Sweden.
Photo: Kristofer Jansson, Interactive Institute.
More information: www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
© Interactive Institute
Here's a slightly different take on the popular lightpainting method many of you will have seen in my photostream... This one is done with a similar style, in 3D!
Granted I did use long thin lights for the highlights as opposed to moving the light but the effect is the same.
C&C Welcome
Wake up you sleepy head
Put on some clothes
Shake up your bed
Put another log on the fire for me
I've made some breakfast and coffee
Look out my window and what do I see
A crack in the sky
And a hand reaching down to me
All the nightmares came today
And it looks as though they're here to stay
What are we coming to
No room for me
No fun for you
I think about a world to come
Where the books were found by the golden ones
Written in pain, written in awe
By a puzzled man who questioned
What we were here for
All the strangers came today
And it looks as though they're here to stay
Oh you pretty things
Don't you know you're driving your mamas and papas insane
The Virtual Autopsy Table is a unique new medical visualization tool that allows people to explore the inside of a human body. With its intuitive gesture based interface, the Virtual Autopsy Table totally changes the way users interact with volumetric medical data. Multiple users can interact collaboratively and simultaneously, working with large and complex data to gain deeper understanding and insight into the functions and processes inside the body.
The Virtual Autopsy is already utilized successfully to complement conventional autopsies. It dispenses with the need for invasive surgical procedures allowing medical experts to see things that would be difficult to discover with traditional methods. The technique is also used in other areas of traditional health care such as pre-surgery planning, other types of examination, education etc.
The table can also, for educational purposes, be used in education environments and in public institutions such as museums, Science and Technology centers.
The table is developed by the Interactive Institute in collaboration with Norrköping Visualization Center and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, Sweden.
Photo: Kristofer Jansson, Interactive Institute.
More information: www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
© Interactive Institute
The Virtual Autopsy Table is a unique new medical visualization tool that allows people to explore the inside of a human body. With its intuitive gesture based interface, the Virtual Autopsy Table totally changes the way users interact with volumetric medical data. Multiple users can interact collaboratively and simultaneously, working with large and complex data to gain deeper understanding and insight into the functions and processes inside the body.
The Virtual Autopsy is already utilized successfully to complement conventional autopsies. It dispenses with the need for invasive surgical procedures allowing medical experts to see things that would be difficult to discover with traditional methods. The technique is also used in other areas of traditional health care such as pre-surgery planning, other types of examination, education etc.
The table can also, for educational purposes, be used in education environments and in public institutions such as museums, Science and Technology centers.
The table is developed by the Interactive Institute in collaboration with Norrköping Visualization Center and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, Sweden.
Photo: Kristofer Jansson, Interactive Institute.
More information: www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
© Interactive Institute
Tai Chi Zen Clubhouse, EMBRACE' - virtual dance show
Sunday December 21st, 2014 - 2.30 pm slt.
- 'A loira em tailleur' - by Aldo Brizzi
- 'Insensatez' (How Insensitive)- by Tom Jobim (arr. by Aldo Brizzi)
- 'Body' - by Aldo Brizzi
- 'Embrace' - by Aldo Brizzi
- 'Spirit' - by Aldo Brizzi
- 'Polyamour' - by Aldo Brizzi
- 'Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar' - by Tom Jobim (arr. by Aldo Brizzi)
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12 October 2022, Rome, Italy - FAO Director-General QU Dongyu. Virtual Presentation of the Country Office Management and Monitoring Indicators Tool (COMMIT)
The Virtual Autopsy Table is a unique new medical visualization tool that allows people to explore the inside of a human body. With its intuitive gesture based interface, the Virtual Autopsy Table totally changes the way users interact with volumetric medical data. Multiple users can interact collaboratively and simultaneously, working with large and complex data to gain deeper understanding and insight into the functions and processes inside the body.
The Virtual Autopsy is already utilized successfully to complement conventional autopsies. It dispenses with the need for invasive surgical procedures allowing medical experts to see things that would be difficult to discover with traditional methods. The technique is also used in other areas of traditional health care such as pre-surgery planning, other types of examination, education etc.
The table can also, for educational purposes, be used in education environments and in public institutions such as museums, Science and Technology centers.
The table is developed by the Interactive Institute in collaboration with Norrköping Visualization Center and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, Sweden.
Photo: Kristofer Jansson, Interactive Institute.
More information: www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
© Interactive Institute
Matthew Faerber does a demonstration at the Visual World Investigative Lab in the Nature Research Center. Faerber is the coordinator of the lab.
Virtual Paintout : To gather in one area of the world, virtually, once a month with other artists. The artist must use a view found through Google Street View as the reference for the painting or drawing. This month is Prince Edward Island.http://virtualpaintout.blogspot.com/
Price Edward Island is so picturesque. Everywhere I looked was so sketchable !!!!!
Michael Wolf, Paris Street View, 2009
Photographic series
Courtesy Michael Wolf and La Galerie Particuliere, Paris
Installation view at CCC Strozzina, Florence
Photo: Martino Margheri
The Virtual Autopsy Table is a unique new medical visualization tool that allows people to explore the inside of a human body. With its intuitive gesture based interface, the Virtual Autopsy Table totally changes the way users interact with volumetric medical data. Multiple users can interact collaboratively and simultaneously, working with large and complex data to gain deeper understanding and insight into the functions and processes inside the body.
The Virtual Autopsy is already utilized successfully to complement conventional autopsies. It dispenses with the need for invasive surgical procedures allowing medical experts to see things that would be difficult to discover with traditional methods. The technique is also used in other areas of traditional health care such as pre-surgery planning, other types of examination, education etc.
The table can also, for educational purposes, be used in education environments and in public institutions such as museums, Science and Technology centers.
The table is developed by the Interactive Institute in collaboration with Norrköping Visualization Center and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, Sweden.
Photo: Kristofer Jansson, Interactive Institute.
More information: www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
© Interactive Institute
En Biodiversidad virtual y también Twiter
Sin brumas ni nubes que oculten su brllo,las estrellas de Zygnema trazan sus caminos bajo el agua limpia, son estrellas de su alma verde que siempre late viva alegrando con mil colores, según se muestre de día o de noche. Collarcitos de estrella, caminos que conducen a la belleza.
Zygnema verdea discretamente en veladuras casi transparentes bajo la suave carrera del agua, pequeñas nubes discretas que solo el microscopio nos descubre como selvas de finos hilos de seda en las que se abre su corazón doblemente estrellado. Son sus cloroplastos que se abren en todas las direcciones como una palmera de fuegos de vida para abrazar el sol bajo el agua, se asome por donde se asome.
Va construyendo así, paso a paso con su vida, caminitos de estrellas que son verdaderos caminos de belleza.
Zygnema, Spirogyra y Mougeotia son como hermanas gemelas a simple vista y se confunden cuando sus filamentos, cabellos de seda verde, se extienden en el borde de las lagunas o forman espesas natas verdosas en las charcas. Son selvas flexibles y densas de finísimos e infinitos tallos de bambú en las que espirales, estrellas y láminas rectangulares de sus cloroplastos dibujan una sinfonía indescifrable de signos llenos de vida.
Zygnema lleva en cada célula de su largo cuerpo, fino y sin ramificar, la magia de dos estrellas, estrellas que entrelazan sus manos unidas por el núcleo. Estas estrellas son sus cloroplastos, verdes como esmeraldas en primavera y dorados como soles en el otoño. En el centro de cada cloroplasto estrellado, cobijado entre la masa verde y de oro, una esfera oscura, un pirenoide, guarda como un tesoro toda la energía sobrante que estas algas han podido obtener del Sol en forma de sustancias de reserva.
Aunque Zygnema está representada por cerca de cien especies repartidas por todos los cursos de agua dulce del Planeta, sólo unas cincuenta se encuentran en Europa. Son en realidad cincuenta hermanas prácticamente desconocidas, parecen todas ellas gemelas y sólo un buen conocimiento de sus esporas especiales (zigosporas) permite una correcta identificación.
En tiempos buenos Zygnema se fragmenta y cada porción de filamento formará un largo y verde hilo de seda, es la socorrida estrategia de la reproducción asexual. Pero cuando el tiempo no juega a favor ,Zygnema, al igual que su hermana Spirogyra se unirá en un abrazo tendiendo puentes, formando escaleras, célula a célula entre dos filamentos paralelos.
La fotografía, tomada a 200 aumentos con la técnica de contraste de fase, procede de una muestra recogida a el 5 de enero de 2018 en una pequeña charca situada en pleno corazón de la Sierra de la Culebra zamorana
The Virtual Autopsy Table is a unique new medical visualization tool that allows people to explore the inside of a human body. With its intuitive gesture based interface, the Virtual Autopsy Table totally changes the way users interact with volumetric medical data. Multiple users can interact collaboratively and simultaneously, working with large and complex data to gain deeper understanding and insight into the functions and processes inside the body.
The Virtual Autopsy is already utilized successfully to complement conventional autopsies. It dispenses with the need for invasive surgical procedures allowing medical experts to see things that would be difficult to discover with traditional methods. The technique is also used in other areas of traditional health care such as pre-surgery planning, other types of examination, education etc.
The table can also, for educational purposes, be used in education environments and in public institutions such as museums, Science and Technology centers.
The table is developed by the Interactive Institute in collaboration with Norrköping Visualization Center and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV) in Linköping, Sweden.
Photo: Kristofer Jansson, Interactive Institute.
More information: www.tii.se/projects/autopsy
© Interactive Institute
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Virtual painting - San Francisco.
Philz Coffee - Mission 24th St
Ink and watercolor pencil, 140 cp
Virtual Paintout w Bill Guffey virtualpaintout.blogspot.com/2010/02/san-francisco-februa...
What is a Virtual assistant? Virtual assistant is a highly skilled professional that provides administrative, technical and creative assistance to individual or business owners.
The famous Nativity ensemble in St. Mary’s Cathedral has always been a highlight of Advent in Linz. Restaged as an interactive and audiovisual 3D Christmas experience, this year the entire Nativity scene shines in perfect splendor for the first time in virtual reality – not only in the crypt of Linz Cathedral, but also in Deep Space 8K at the Ars Electronica Center.
With the help of the non-intrusive process of photogrammetry, the entire ensemble as well as the crib architecture and the landscape were digitally preserved in all their delicate details. As an immersive Advent program, the nativity scene is intended to conjure up pre-Christmas tranquility in the hearts of visitors. The virtual restaging of the Christmas story follows a theological dramaturgy that ensures a rich and colorful Christmas season and shows the Nativity scene in different representations around the celebration. Only gradually will the famous characters appear on the virtual stage during the time around Christmas.
Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
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