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information representation/visualisation of two years worth of temperature, 2008/5 -> 2010/5, in central Helsinki.
the height is the temperature, each row is one week and there are 53*2 rows.
The low dips are in winter.
Looking very much forward to milling this from wood - soon!
Digital reconstruction presents archaeologists with engaging and dynamic methods for storytelling, visualisation and research. Produced using a combination of photogrammetry, LIDAR scanning and digital reconstruction the team at DJCAD’s 3DVisLab invite you to explore Dundee’s lost architecture through augmented reality.
At the north end of Slessor Gardens is the site of the former Royal Arch, now marked with four paving slabs engraved with images from the arch’s history. You can explore 3D digital models of four incarnations of the arch in augmented reality by viewing the engravings with your mobile device.
Download the free zappar app on to your mobile device. In the Zappar app, scan the Zapcodes (on the poster adjacent to the site) with the camera on your mobile device. Tap on the heart icon to add each Zapcode to your favourites. Then just point the camera on your mobile device at the paving slab engravings to see the digital models.
Or, if you have the app already, just click these links when you’re standing next to the engravings!
Triumphal Arch
Royal Arch
Royal Visit
Cardboard Arch
About the Artists
The digital arches project was undertaken at 3DVisLab, University of Dundee,3D artists Dr Alice Watterson, Dr Kieran Baxter and Verda Munir developed the digital reconstructions of the arch which were brought into augmented reality by John Anderson.
Dr Alice Watterson is an archaeologist specializing in illustration and digital survey and she is currently exploring the use of digital reconstruction as an interpretive tool, focusing on blending digital data with creative practice to general original interpretative content.
Dr Kieran Baxter is a creative practitioner specializing in web design, aerial photography and visualization. Through his research, Baxter has found that aerial photography and computer generated imagery can offer an insight of historical built environments. Watterson, Baxter as well as other panelists will look at these practices and how it affects new forms of storytelling, archaeological research and animating the past.
NORTH END OF SLESSOR GARDENS
Waterfront Place
Images: NEoN
I've put together a little Shrimp microcontroller circuit (similar to Arduino Uno) to hook up the LED matrix and Bluetooth dongle. Attention data levels are visualised as red LEDs and meditation data levels as green LEDs.
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6 Dec: On His Mahaparinibban Day ResolveToCarryForwardThe OfBabasaheb Dr. B. R.Ambedkar 6December is the Mahaparlnibban Divas of Babasaheb Or,Bhimrao Ambedkar. 1992onwards,it has become1heBhd .
the Sabri Masjid was demolished, when a bloody communal pogrom was unleashed that threatened the .
Constitution that Or. Ambedkar had visualised,that Constitution that was the blueprint of the nation he had hoped was 'illhe .
Ofcourse, it isn't only the Sangh fascists who assault the values of the Constitution,with genocideagainst MuslimsIn Gujaratand ' of dalits in Jhaliar. Babasaheb's dream of asecular and sociallyjustIndia is dealt ablo.w every timeeven"'secular' Governments.
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Ayodhya to Ahmedabad : Facing The Fascism Of Our Times---, .
Ram Ke Naam Rakesh Sharma's Final Solution.
Anand Patwardhan's .
Set in Gujarat during the period Fee/March 2002 -July 20Q3, the award Anand Patwardhan's award-winning classic, documenting RSS-winning film graphically documents the changing face of right-wing politics ln VHP-BJP'shate campaign and Advani'sriot Rath-Yatra leading to India through astudy of the 2002 genocide of Moslems in Gujarat.ltspecifically Sabri Masjid demolition. Dur. 75 minutes examines political tendencies reminiscient ofthe Nazi Gennany of early mid-1930s. '.\IO!IJII : a as ;z ""'' .
6 December: Justice Denied .
6 December 1992: the dayofshame when organised hordes ofthe Sangh Parivar, directed by the topmost BJP leaders, demolished the historic Sabri Masjid at Ayodhya -and the state machinery and the ruling Congress government at the .
centre turned a blind eye and let it happen. The demolition of the masjid was followed by some of the most virulent communal violence on Muslim minorities by the Sangh cadre. A decade later in 2002, BJP-ruled Gujarat witnessed an orgy .
of state-sponsored violence: a barbaric pogrom against Muslims. Recently Sangh leaders were caught on camera boasting of how the Modi regime galvanised the entire state machinery to patronise and protest that pogrom. In the fifteen years since the Sabri Masjid demolition, none of the perpetrators has everfaced justice. Rather, they have tasted power and are very much part of the political mainstream. Though ousted from power at the .
Centre, they continue to enjoy power in many states. Recent verdicts in terrorist blasts cases have only underlined the impunity enjoyed by the politically powerful .
perpetrators ofcommunal mass massacres and the double standards ofjustice in India. The Mumbai riots of 1993 .
January that followed the Sabri Masjid demolition have gone unpunished, and not just the Shiv Sena and the BJP but the Congress too has conspired to bury the Srikrishna Commission recommendations which indicted senior politicians and police officers for the riots. But the recent verdict in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case has handed out death sentences and life sentences liberally, in spite of the fact that the blasts were obviously an expression of frustration at the communalised .
state machinery that participated in the pogrom against Muslims and abdicated its responsibility to protect them. The October 2007 verdictofa Coimbatore Special Court in the 1998 Co1mbatore blasts case acknowledged that terrorist acts were fuelled by such abdication ofconstitutional responsibility by the state. This verdict refused to give death sentences .
tothe accused. observing that the "failure of the state machinery" to prevent and punish the communal violence in Coimbatore .
and Tamilnadu against minorities prior to the blasts, had led to a ''loss offaith'' in the state on part ofMuslims, leading some .
ofthem to resort to blasts. The verdict, while giving life sentences, also observed that the evidence against the accused was .
purely circumstantial, and also that the accused had not had access to the best legal assistance. Again, this admission by the Court is significant given the phenomenon ofterror-suspects being convicted and even hanged on circumstantial evidence and being denied legal assistance and fair trial; while those political leaders who openly orchestrate anti-minori1y .
pogroms and boast of their barbarism go scot-free and do not even face a trial. .
The soft-pedalling of communal violence by the so-called secular parties is yet another hurdle in the path of .
justJce. In the ongoing Gujarat election campaign, the Congress campaign is conspicuously silent on Modi's role in .
the 2002 genocide. Sonia Gandhi in her recent speech has made an oblique mention of the rulers ofGujarat being peddlers .
of religion and death but justice for the victims of the pogrom and punishment for its perpetrators figures nowhere in the .
Congress agenda. The Congress probablyfeels that those in glass houses cannotafford to throwstones: after all, it wants to whitewash the memory of its own role in the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom in Delhi. Recently newspapers and TV .
channels have exposed the CBI's role in protecting Congress leaders who led the anti-Sikh violence; a key eyewitness against Jagdish Tytler whom the CBI claimed it was unable to trace has been easily traced and has reiterated his willingness .
to depose againstTytler. 6 December is indeed a day of shame for Indian state: a day that reminds us of how the worst public .
spectacles of communal fascist violence systematically receives the sanction of various arms of the state. With parties having abdicated from any real commitment to secular values and justice, it"' Ia.
the mainstream 'secular' .
a challenge forthe radical Left and democratic politics to Intensify the struggle for a truly secular and democratic .
India, where the perpetrators of communal pogroms and the onemles of humanity will not escape justjce. .
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Our rendered landscape visualisation for this residential development in Hammersmith, London. More information on Ravenscourt House on our website.
The architects had ideas about a partial buffer zone upstairs, lowering the floor level and putting a high window in the SE gable end. This is my attempt at a visualisation to try to work out what it might look like. Its a nightmare to draw though!
Art Learning and Liberation What Use is Art in Schools ? took place at The Portman Gallery Saturday 28th November 2009.
Visualisation of residential development in Murano Street, Glasgow. An earlier phase of the same development using a darker brick can be seen at the top of the hill. For Campbell Morris Associates. Image © Luma 3d
forcefield light installation at Arup in the phase 2 exhibition space.
more info at: arup.com/europe/newsitem.cfm?pageid=11996
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Open Cities and Data Visualisation Panel - fot. Krzysztof Szewczyk - CC BY 3.0 Medialab Katowice
7.11.2012, Rondo Sztuki, Katowice
An ongoing series of onomatopoetic representations of several locations in London. By using a dictaphone to initially record sounds from each location, type treatment and placement was then later determined by visual arrangements found within audio visualisation software. Different colours of text refer to different sounds within the location. The examples shown, represent a short trip on the tube, and an afternoon in Crystal Palace Park.