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Last year I was 2:34 (plus a bogus two-minute penalty)at the St. Anthony's triathlon. This year my goal is to break 2:30, easy for you maybe, but for me a challenge.
Coming off the ankle injury will make this even more difficult, but with a little discipline and consistency I think I can do it.
So I put this on my display to remind me every day until then.
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In Adobe Photoshop I increased contrast on this square using maximum transparency so .psd checker board became clearer. I selected a circle the same size as the teapot and I under Distort I chose Spherize to 100%.
I was inspired by Xianfeng David Gu's visualization of holomorphic (differentials) forms on the surface of a teapot that I first noticed on the jacket design of George G. Spiro's inspiring publication entitled Poincare's Prize: The Hundred-Year Quest to Solve One of Math's Greatest Puzzles (2007).
Toby gets his game-face on and is ready to rock this course. Jiro backs him up, in case the cart bucks from over-torque.
just a sketch about all movies and stuff of sean connery. thinking about preparing a better version of this soon
quick fluxus script visualizing email data flow for the hungarian freedom not fear 2008 event against the eu data retention directive.
wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/Freedom_Not_Fear_2008/Bud...
First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
Visualization of the complete text of Lev Tolstov's Anna Karenina.
Apparently Flickr was not able to create proper versions of the image at diffirent size, therefore:
TO SEE THE IMAGE, SELECT "ORIGINAL SIZE" and wait for the image download.
Stats: Words: 350,242.
Lines: 43,197.
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Visualizations from an experiment with del.icio.us. For full details visit mandalabrot.net/delicious
Visualizer which provides a representation of the Christmas light program. It's time to start programming this year's light show.
This shot places the statue along one of the frame's thirds, therefore giving it a commanding presence and drawing the viewer's attention to it.
I used Perl and the GraphViz::Data::Grapher from CPAN to make some graphics out of the data structure that XML::Simple makes out of the RSS feeds from my website. I will post the code and a writeup elsewhere.
visualization of people on the street in moving 1500-1 bus in Seoul, from Kang-Nam to Khwang-Hwa_moon, color of hair, face and shirts of each people on the street
34th Anniversary (1986-2020)
tomrchambers.com/index-27.html
This photo album of Descendants of many of the First Settlers of Rhode Island pays tribute to the trials and tribulations that their Ancestors were subjected to during the early to middle 1600s. It offers a unique look and study of the State's early history as it relates to images of Descendants (contemporaries) as icons or symbols to pay tribute to and talk about their Ancestors' (First Settlers') contributions through text extracted from The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island (and other sources).
This contemporary approach resurrects the past through the present: discussion of Ancestral contributions to the State's development via historical text and visualization of their Descendants, today (1986), through documentary photography to bring forth those founding bloodlines, and to offer to the viewer a likeness or similarity of features between the Descendants and their Ancestors. This project was funded by Providence 350, Inc. as a part of Rhode Island's 350th Anniversary Celebration, 1986. Chambers received a Proclamation from Edward DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island.
This unique coupling of present and past bloodlines makes this project special: Rhode Island's early history is referenced, and the Ancestors'/First Settlers' contributions in formulating the State's history are genetically perpetuated through today's Descendants of those First Families, our contemporaries and those individuals who are alive and interact with other residents of the State during our present time.
This sense of presence or immediacy is the key factor that brings this project to the forefront for consideration and discussion. The expression and posture of the Descendants within the images are essentially the same throughout the series of photographs to establish a common thread or connection, which indicates a unity of pride for their Ancestry. Even though the photographs can be viewed strictly as portraiture, they are also a collection of icons or symbols that presents itself through flesh objects (Descendants) as gifts of gratitude, respect and admiration for those Ancestors/First Settlers who founded and settled a new society based on freedom from religious persecution.
Exhibitions
Descendants 350 (solo show), Rhode Island State Archives, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (accepted by the Secretary of State as a part (ID 2004-48) of the Rhode Island State Archives Permanent Collection), 1991.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The Old Colony House, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (sponsored by the Secretary of State's Office, Rhode Island), 1988.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The State House, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (sponsored by the Secretary of State's Office, Rhode Island; and received a Governor's Proclamation), 1988.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The Barrington Public Library, Barrington, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution), 1988.
Descendants 350 (solo show), Faculty Club Gallery, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 1987.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The Warwick Museum of Art, Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 1987.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The Narragansett Pier Free Library, Narrangansett, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (sponsored by the Narragansett Historical Society), 1987.
Descendants 350 (solo show), CCE Gallery, The University of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 1987.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The Roger Williams Park Museum (Museum of Natural History and Planetarium), Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (sponsored by the City of Providence), 1987.
Descendants 350 (solo show), The Fleet Center Gallery/50 Kennedy Plaza, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A. (grant - Providence 350, Inc.), 1986.
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This year’s visualized cloud of sound will be formed and punctuated by fireworks. Pyrotechnic artist Christian Czech (AT) (Pyrovision) has been working together with director Beda Percht (AT)(Cataracts) for several years. They have jointly created a new theatrical style of staging fireworks displays that has garnered them international acclaim - for example, as winners of the Nuits des Feu competition on the grounds of Chantilly Palace near Paris. For this production, they’re joined by musician Thierry Zaboitzeff (FR). His powerful musical themes combine with delicate subtlety to make for a memorable musical experience.
credit: A.Kolb