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Amazon.cn is in its campus recruiting phase. We had some of the students visit us yesterday and we gave them a couple of books as gifts. I was pleased to see one was the Chinese translation of Coders at Work by Peter Seibel. I worked with Peter at WebLogic way back in the day, small world all over.

Anime: Code Geass

Character(s): Lelouch and C.C.

Cosplayer(s): Koholint Loire and Iza Nishino

Photo by: Majin Buchoy

Arabis ciliata var. hirta Clairv., syn.: Arabis corymbiflora Vest

Fringed Rockcress, DE.: Doldige-Gänsekresse, Schirm-Gänsekresse, Wimper-Gänsekresse

Slo.: češuljasti repnjak

 

Dat.: April 27. 2014

Lat.: 46.36053 Long.: 13.70211

Code: Bot_793/2014_DSC0630

 

Habitat: stony deteriorated alpine pasture, modestly southeast inclined mountain slope, calcareous ground; open, dry place, full sun, exposed to direct rain, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevation 610 m (2.000 feet), alpine phytogeographical region.

 

Substratum: shallow soil, among low grasses and mosses, also on nearly bare ground.

 

Place: Lower Trenta valley, between villages Soča and Trenta, 'Na melu' place, near Trenta 2b cottage, right bank of river Soča, East Julian Alps, Posočje, Slovenia EC

 

Comment: Almost twenty species of the genus Arabis grow in Slovenia. Nearly all of them are quite similar with their small whitish to pale yellowish tiny flowers. They differ in habitus, hairs, shape and size of leafs and particularly fruit. To distinguish among species with certainty one usually needs to observe fruits too. The fact that the stalk and inflorescence grow vigorously during flowering period can confuse determination. Stalks of a plant in full seeds can be several times taller than when it starts to flower. Species Arabis ciliata comes in two flavors - subspecies. One is a hairless plants, the second one Arabis ciliata var. hirta has hairs, some of them are typically long and forked toward the top (see Fig.: 4b).

 

Looking at our atlas of plant distribution (Ref.: (2)) it appears that Arabis ciliata is not at all a common species in Slovenia. There are only a few UTM squares where it was found and described. However, this small, inconspicuous plant is most probably overseen very frequently. It is probably much more common than botanical data show. The fact that it has been found in almost all UTM squares in the atlas of plant distribution of neighboring Alpine region of northeast Italy (Ref.:(3)) and that it grows everywhere in the Alps (Ref.:(5)) confirms this opinion.

 

At the place where I photographed it, it grows abundantly. Pictures show young plants with still short stalks and inflorescence (with an exception of the picture of fruits).

 

Ref.:

(1) A. Martinči et all., Mala Flora Slovenije, Tehnična Založba Slovenije (2007) (in Slovene), p 441.

(2) N. Jogan (ed.), Gradivo za Atlas flore Slovenije (Materials for the Atlas of Flora of Slovenia), CKSF (2001), p 43

(3) L. Poldini, Nuovo Atlante corologico delle piante vascolari nel Friuli Venezia Giulia,University of Trieste, Italy (2002), p 52.

(4) M.A. Fischer, W. Adler, K. Oswald, Exkursionsflora Österreich Liechtenstein, Südtirol, LO Landesmuseen, Linz, Austria (2005), p 630.

(5) D. Aeschimann, K. Lauber, D.M. Moser, J.P. Theurillat, Flora Alpina, Vol. 1., Haupt (2004), p 530.

Exhibition poster near Smith St, Melbourne

03.11.2012

 

Code Geass Cosplay Photoshoot with xShadow-Lightx

 

Location: Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, California

 

Photographer: Kimihiro-kun

 

Characters:

- xShadow-Lightx as Suzaku Kururugi

 

zkm.de/en/event/2022/01/on-the-fly-live-coding-hacklab

 

The Hacklab will connect live coding with areas ranging from machine learning to spatial sound to programming visuals. There will also be a special on the format of Algorave. Each of these areas will be supervised by international mentors: Alexandra Cárdenas, Anna Xambó Sedó, Antonio Roberts, Iván Paz, Lina Bautista and Marije Baalman.

 

On the occasion of and during the two-day Hacklab, live coding masterclasses (with Shelly Knotts, Olivia Jack and Kıvanç Tatar) and workshops for beginners (children, teenagers and adults) will be offered. The results of the workshops will be presented in evening presentations and »from scratch sessions«.

 

The event will kick off on Friday, January 28 with several live coding performances that offer a wide range of different aesthetics and approaches to the audiovisual performance art. We are very pleased to present CodeKlavier, Luka Prinčič and Blaz Pavlica as well as our Artists in Residence Malitzin Cortés & Iván Abreu, Gaia Leandra and Kıvanç Tatar via livestream.

 

The Hacklab and the live coding performances are part of the project »on-the-fly« and co-funded by the European Union's »Creative Europe« program. With »on-the-fly«, ZKM, Hangar Barcelona, Creative Coding Utrecht and Ljudmila Art + Science Laboratory have made it their goal to foster the European live coding scene.

The coupon code is currently available for use!

 

It will be available tomorrow after I've added the postcards to my Etsy shop. The coupon can be used as many times as you wish and will expire December 5th 2015.

 

To find my shop you can follow this link: www.etsy.com/shop/CinnamonPancakes

GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.

 

Codes, everything in our lives is marked by codes - barcodes, colour codes, cipher codes. That is why every one of us is ontouchable, we are all lifted from anonymity. And still there is too little transparency in society: terrorism, dodging taxes, etcetera.

 

Greti Raffeiner, Codes, 2010

took all manchester decals off and now in my stagecoach fleet

anime code geass cc

 

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Working on a small script in Ruby. Scans my comp for music to make a HTML music catalog. The above do iterator would recursively traverses the file system and check for mp3 files. Use Mp3Info to extract title, artist and album info. Now I need to generate google charts, extract info from AWS + wikipedia + freebase + MusicBrainz. I think the end output will look decent.

AEF's students completing the Hour of Code!

For information, visit:

aefschools.com

 

code.org/learn

 

The Paradise Institute installed at Emily Carr Concourse Gallery. Docents light, headphones and chair.

 

The Paradise Institute

Janet Cardiff and / et Georges Bures Miller

 

Organized by the National Gallery of Canada

organisée par le Musée des beaux arts du Canada

   

In a small replica of a full-sized movie theatre balcony with 16 red velvet-covered seats, viewers put on headphones to watch and listen to a film projected in a miniature movie theatre in front of them. Surprisingly they hear other more intimate sounds and stories. A real and a fictional layer of sound are intertwined, creating a strange sensation of reality for the viewer.

 

Movies are, of course, The Paradise Institute referred to in the title. Looking over the full-sized balcony into a hallucinatory space of a miniature movie theatre below, a visitor’s senses are further misled by putting on headphones that create surrounding sounds which are equally deceptive between the film being shown and noises being heard. The projected movie is about a man who is a prisoner in a hospital with its own soundtrack faithful to the images. Simultaneously, another soundtrack, more intimate, is confidentially whispered or heard nearby with a surprising fidelity in the viewer’s ears. This other soundtrack seems to directly emerge from other members of the audience present with coughs, secrets, cellphones and other sounds of ordinary life interrupting the flow of the movie’s audio effects. The impression is disturbing as the realities created by the sounds close by are more real than the fiction of the movie, although both are illusions, with their narratives culminating in an eerie conclusion. How the brain tricks itself into believing through image and sound is one of the inescapable implications of the experience of The Paradise Institute.

 

Dans cette réplique à petite échelle d’un balcon de salle de cinéma, les participants sont invités à s’asseoir dans l’un des seize sièges recouverts de velours rouge et à mettre des écouteurs pour assister à la représentation d’un film projeté sur l’écran miniature devant eux. À leur grande surprise, ils entendront également des sons et des récits intimes. Ces couches de son réelles et fictives sont inextricablement liées et donnent au spectateur une impression étrange de réalité.

 

Les films sont l’essence même de l’installation The Paradise Institute. En regardant du haut d’un balcon le spectacle hallucinant qui se déroule sur l’écran de cinéma miniature au bas, le spectateur est davantage induit en erreur lorsqu’il met des écouteurs pour entendre des sons qui ne correspondent pas aux images et aux bruits du film projeté. Le film, qui raconte l’histoire d’un homme emprisonné dans un hôpital, possède sa propre piste sonore, adaptée aux images. Simultanément, une autre piste sonore, plus intime, presque un chuchotement, s’impose avec une étonnante fidélité dans les oreilles du spectateur. Cette nouvelle piste sonore semble provenir des autres spectateurs présents qui toussent, livrent des récits intimes, parlent au cellulaire et produisent d’autres bruits réels qui interrompent les effets audio du film. L’impression est troublante car la réalité créée par les sons environnants est beaucoup plus réelle que la fiction du film, même si les deux ne sont qu’illusions, et que les narrations se terminent par une conclusion sinistre. Il est certain que le spectateur s’engagera dans une réflexion sur la façon dont le cerveau se conditionne à croire ce qu’il voit et entend après avoir vécu cette expérience.

   

Janet Cardiff and / et Georges Bures Miller

 

CANADA

 

Janet Cardiff and Georges Bures Miller make audio-based installations and walking pieces that use the narrative and technical language of film noir to create lush, suspenseful sound and video works. The duo represented Canada at the Venice Biennial in 2001. Their work has been shown at the PS1 Contemporary

Art Center of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), The Musée d’Art Contemporain (Montreal), and the Whitechapel Art Gallery (London), amongst others.

 

Janet Cardiff et Georges Bures Miller conçoivent des installations audio et des marches sonores qui font appel au langage narratif et technique du film noir pour créer des œuvres audio et vidéo riches et pleines de suspense. Ces deux artistes ont représenté le Canada à la Biennale de Venise en 2001. Leurs œuvres ont fait l’objet d’expositions au PS1 Contemporary Art Center du Museum of Modern Art (New York), au Musée d’art contemporain (Montréal)

et à la Whitechapel Art Gallery (Londres),

pour ne citer que ceux-là.

 

Photo Credits

Mention de sources :

 

Janet Cardiff and / et George Bures Miller

 

The Paradise Institute 2001

 

National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

 

Anonymous gift, 2002 / Musée des

beaux-arts du Canada, Ottawa,

cadeau anonyme, 2002

Anime: Code Geass

Character: C.C.

Cosplayer: Bellatrix Aiden

Photo by Emiji Kigaru

Google's logo is a bar code today (to celebrate the invention of the bar code). I scanned it with my phone to see what it meant (blogged here).

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KPL Code Camp: Teens work together to solve problems while learning basic computer programming skills, www.kpl.gov

The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.

GDS colleagues participated in 3 introductory sessions to coding at GDS. Students were from the Women's and BAME network. Volunteer coaches were from across the organisation, and included frontend developers, backend developers, and site reliability engineers.

 

The Girls Can Code! coding camp focused on teaching vulnerable girls from the Nabukuyu area and from Choma about coding, circuitry, electronics, and robotics, with a broader aim of increasing their self-esteem and leadership abilities and expanding their sense of what is possible for their futures. April 2019.

we worked on our banners, outfits, did various trainings, got to meet each other and form affinity groups, and many more people arrived to fill our tent area

This is my weekend. Writing code for a project I'm working on during my evenings. This, a segment of code thats currently being refactored to improve the Google Maps load times.

alien egg notepad covers binary code

Hổng hỉu sao mình lại add cái nì ;))

Two TPD Cars meet up in a parking lot in front of my apartment, moments later a priority one call is dispatched and they both leave code 3 "Lights and Sirens"

 

I was only able to get a good shot of the white car.

Came upon this in an out of the way corner of St Marys Collegiate Church in Youghal.

Best viewed large. Press "L".

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