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The binary birthday candle: The only birthday candle you'll ever need. One candle with 7 wicks that you light depending on your age. Works for birthdays 1 through 127.

 

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"Silicon Souls" is an evocative gallery by renowned artist Duncan Rawlinson. Comprising of just over 20 images, the series ventures into an exploration of the intersection of technology and daily life. The photographs capture the unexpected elegance of robots engaged in human-like activities, such as painting, dancing, reading, operating within an office, and navigating the city streets.

 

What truly distinguishes Rawlinson's work is his innovative approach to image creation. Rather than solely relying on traditional photography, he pushes the boundaries of visual art, incorporating cutting-edge AI tools into his process. Through this blend of techniques, Rawlinson constructs an intimate portrayal of his robotic subjects.

 

His work challenges us to reassess our own perspectives on artificial intelligence and its potential role within our society. The robots in "Silicon Souls" are not cold, metallic figures, but instead echo the rhythms of human life, inviting the audience to find commonality in the unexpected.

 

In Rawlinson's hands, the lens of the camera and the pixels of artificial intelligence become a single brush, painting a fresh portrait of a world where technology and humanity can harmoniously coexist. It's a captivating look into the future, suggesting a world in which our silicon counterparts are not just tools, but part of the fabric of our daily lives.

 

Experience "Silicon Souls" and step into a future where the line between human and machine blurs, revealing a new perspective on what it means to be alive in the digital age.

 

Duncan.co/silicon-souls

30 sec Slave Clock stepping to midnight. Driven by my Electronic Master Clock

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

One of a couple I got from an online store.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Quilting sampler - thoughts??

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Experimenting with the star puff (here, with parabolic curves) as a molecule.When made with two pentagons, sharing an edge, they curve around and meet up, edge to edge, all around. Which means it's a big-ass pentagonal teabag.

 

This was entirely predictable, but I was still surprised. Oh, well.

On a recent trip to Finish Lapland I had noticed that when there were suspended ice crystals in the air, which happened often, the sun was turned into a column of light. In this pic, the thin band of stratus cloud has split the column and created the effect of two suns

#16 Strange for 52 in 2018 challenge

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

The binary birthday candle: The only birthday candle you'll ever need. One candle with 7 wicks that you light depending on your age. Works for birthdays 1 through 127.

 

Read more about this project here.

This is not actually how binary options looks like, but it is how binary code looks like. Options trading is similar in that you either are "In the money" or OUT. No middle ground. More details can prob be found at optionsclick.com

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Motorcycle, Manx Museum. Leica Summicron-R 2:90, f2.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

This is my new conept sequencer. it is not counter based, but divider based.

each divisions output can ba attenuated, and routed to one or none of the two CV summer stages.

for each division one could even use an external voltage.

Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.

Johnny Keyes says, "As a code monkey (I write software) the invention which has made my work possible is binary mathematics. It was invented by the Indian Pingala around 800 BC. It has enabled me to work but the invention of the World Wide Web has helped me most with my working life."

This is my new conept sequencer. it is not counter based, but divider based.

each divisions output can ba attenuated, and routed to one or none of the two CV summer stages.

for each division one could even use an external voltage.

This is my new conept sequencer. it is not counter based, but divider based.

each divisions output can ba attenuated, and routed to one or none of the two CV summer stages.

for each division one could even use an external voltage.

More #TeacherAppreciationWeek Science, Tech, Engineering and Math (STEM) content. Close examination will show that this dress has a subtle print of binary 1s and 0s for you sister computer geeks out there.

Gone one minute, here the next. Neo Classic Space fleet, ship 4.

Gravitational field created by a binary star system

Matt and Maggie on the front steps at 65 Hope st.

 

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