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Pictured - Michael McCaffrey, Aether & Echo Belfast, Paul Rocks, House Bar Belfast
HAPPY HOUR CELEBRATIONS IN CLAYTON HOTEL AS WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT THE SKY BAR OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2017
At the 2017 Sky Bar of the Year Awards at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road where over 400 people were in attendance to toast the winners, as excellence across the licensed trade was recognised across 25 drink, drink service and entertainment categories, with over 100 finalists in contention to craft themselves an award.
Now in their 12th year, the Sky Bar of the Year Awards acknowledge the outstanding work in the licensed trade throughout the country. A team of judges travelled all over the island of Ireland to judge gin and whiskey bars, outside spaces and music venues for their best brew, crafty cocktails and straight up excellence in customer experience.
For a full list of finalists and award recipients and further information on the Sky Bar of the Year Awards 2017 visit www.licensingworld.ie
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A marvelously practical session about how to become a published author. Here with speakers Mosseveno Tenk and Emerson Lighthouse.
Visit this location at Aether Salon of Babbage in Second Life
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This project ia part of the Ars Electronica Garden Bucharest / UNATC Distant Art.
„Preliminary Conversations in Augmented Aether” is developed by Claudia Schmitz & Nicola L. Hein in collaboration with CINETic & Augmented Space Agency: Ciprian Făcăeru, Sabin Serban, Florin Dumitru, Dan Făcăeru
It consists of an audiovisual real-time composition that springs from Hein’s and Schmitz’s long term and globally touring audiovisual projects such as UnStumm, Station and many more. In this project Hein and Schmitz are collaboration with 3 other exceptional artists working in sound and moving image in a telematic performance, connecting artists from Romania/USA, Mexico and Germany at the same time.
The audience will see and hear the recorded performance of the artists in an Augmented Realty, using the provided headphones and smartphones as AR glasses.
For more informations please visit:
ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/cinetic-residencies...
Credit: Andrei Gindac
Project: The Luminiferous Aether
Client: The Luminiferous Aether
Process: Letterpress
Inks: 1/0 (Pantone Ink)
Paper: Environment White
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Copyright 2012 Hilde Heyvaert.
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This project ia part of the Ars Electronica Garden Bucharest / UNATC Distant Art.
„Preliminary Conversations in Augmented Aether” is developed by Claudia Schmitz & Nicola L. Hein in collaboration with CINETic & Augmented Space Agency: Ciprian Făcăeru, Sabin Serban, Florin Dumitru, Dan Făcăeru
It consists of an audiovisual real-time composition that springs from Hein’s and Schmitz’s long term and globally touring audiovisual projects such as UnStumm, Station and many more. In this project Hein and Schmitz are collaboration with 3 other exceptional artists working in sound and moving image in a telematic performance, connecting artists from Romania/USA, Mexico and Germany at the same time.
The audience will see and hear the recorded performance of the artists in an Augmented Realty, using the provided headphones and smartphones as AR glasses.
For more informations please visit:
ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/distant-art/
Credit: Andrei Gindac
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I've been aetherizing a lot of skyscrapers lately. Here's another one, but this time it is refracted in a rain drop.
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I find myself being less strict about modifying props that don't work well. I had the lights mounted in my sphere, but the probe I got from the swap meet (an old copper coil temperature probe) would not mount properly on the thin walled sphere. I decided to put the lights back in the cube, which had a thick 1/4" plastic diffused wall as its outer section to properly mount the probe.
I am rigging up a small "cage" to hold the cube, and will add a grip to the bottom to make it easier to attack to my belt. The item is cool to look at, but is rather awkward to carry at the moment, which makes it quintessentially steampunk (LOL). It has some "ooo and ahh factor for sure".