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Binary Clock stepping to midnight. Driven by my Electronic Master Clock.
The video starts with the clock at 23:59 58 seconds then steps to midnight, all digit indicators at zero then continues to 00:00 32.
The chime is driven by my master Clock as is the pulse on each min and 30secs to drive the 30second slaves.
0100011001110010011011110110111001110100001000000101001101110100011100100110010101100101011101000010000001010011011000010110111000100000010001100111001001100001011011100110001101101001011100110110001101101111
(What does that mean? Translate here.)
'Angry Hallowed Child' set
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX670 MX
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Platform: PC
Program used: SweetFX
Alterations: Vibrance, SMAA Anti-aliasing, Bloom, and HDR
SOOC except for BW conversion and crop
For 11/11/11. The next time this happens, I won't be here. It's all about ones...over and over again, forming something else.
Yeah....it's a bit creepy. But so are all these one's.
I wanted to do this before, but finding the right folds for it was a challenge. Suggestions are always welcome.
Mixed message clothing. Read more about this project at www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/3Messages.
Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology Building - UTS
Sydney, Australia.
Architect: Denton Corker Marshall
Contractor: Lend Lease
Cpmpleted:2014
Project Cost: $240 million
Energy rating:5 Star (GBCD)
The FEIT (Building 11) is part of the new constructions that have revitalised the western gateway to Sydney’s CBD.
It is a massive investment in the future of education & research, with the ability to accommodate up to 5,000 students & staff.
The 12 level, 44,000 sq. metre building is cloaked in a shimmering aluminium veil.
The angled semi-transparent facade that envelops the building is made up of aluminium sheets containing binary code patterns.
At night the facade is lit by a myriad of green LED’s providing an impressive light display.
A crevasse-like horizontal and vertical atrium runs through the entire building, providing natural light and pedestrian access via bridge links.
An Escher-like series of stairways connect the two sides of the building.
Unusually, the building has no formal ceilings and has a raised floor system to contain all the building services, including air conditioning.
This gives the building design an industrial element with exposed concrete.
A tree-lined arcade provides a ‘green’ link between Building 11 & Building 10, and features a cafe.
FEIT is a ‘living lab’ with sensors placed throughout its structure to provide ‘realtime’ data on it’s performance including energy production & consumption, and rainwater collection.
The building features nine classrooms, two large tiered theatres, and a 3D Data Arena.
State of the art labs provide high-tech learning & research facilities in aerodynamics, software development, and dynamics & mechanics.
FEIT features a sustainable design, with roof-mounted wind turbines, and solar panels to generate electricity for heating & cooling.
The facade of the building provides natural lighting that reduces energy costs by up to 15%.
The provision of numerous stairways encourages less usage of lifts.
Source:
UTS Media Kit June 2014
My oldest and youngest in a very Black and White picture. The photo was taken at the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) in Brisbane. They are sitting in an interactive art display designed for children.
Canon 5D Mk III with Canon EF 35mm F1.4L lens. 1/80th sec at F1.8, ISO 1600. Processed with Photoshop Elements 12 and Silver Efex Pro 2.
Link:
arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,65597.0.html
A new intervalometer for taking time lapses.
The old one was just too big and bulky (It was also never documented). This new one fits inside an Altoids tin, a popular project enclosure for many makers and hobbyists alike.
To set your interval, simply set the 8 dip switches, each representing a single bit in a byte, to the desired interval time in seconds represented in binary.
Maximum interval = 255 seconds (4 minutes, 15 seconds)
Based on a Atmega328 microcontroller (Arduino).
Written with a minute 139 lines of code.
This was in my face for two and half hours on the train from Amsterdam to Brussels. I tried to work out what number this would be in binary, but it made my brain hurt.
I felt that after uploading the photos, I did not do the scene justice unless I had the music with it. So I put together the photos and music and got you this little video for your enjoyment. Maybe one day I will do a stopmotion version of this...
Inspired by Mantisking’s review of the reindeer polybag:
the-mobile-frame-garage.blogspot.com/2019/11/review-40434...
Fun with Alien Sky, LensFlare, and LensLight. Created entirely on an iPad.
Get all three apps in App Store: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/brainfevermedia/id338517204
Clothing with changeable messages. Read more about this project at www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/3Messages.
There are only 10 types of people. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
Chrystian Guy
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Exif data auto added by theGOOD Uploadr
File Size : 3.7 mb
Camera Make : Canon
Camera Model : Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Exposure : 0.004 seconds
Aperture : f/4.5
ISO Speed : 100
Focal Length : 24 mm
Basic wall clock from Tesco.
Cost: 72 CZK
I will convert them to analog binary clock by anthony.liekens.net/index.php/Misc/AnalogBinaryClock