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Everyone's life is governed by an internal code of conduct. Some call it morality. Others call it a religion. But Bros in the know call this holy grail the Bro Code.

 

Historically a spoken tradition passed from one generation to the next, the official code of conduct for Bros appears here in its published form for the first time ever. By upholding the tenets of this sacred and legendary document, any dude can learn to achieve Bro-dom.

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DRESS CODE Event at Smock Alley Theatre last night, 15th October 2015

Dress Code is a charitable collaboration between Sigmar Recruitment and Dress for Success Dublin who help get women back to work in style with confidence. Inaugural event hosted by Sonya Lennon showcasing the finest Irish designers including Niall Tyrell, Lennon Courtney, Heidi Higgins, Caroline Kilkenny, Jennifer Rothwell and Style –Ikon

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By moving the large lever to the #3 position, the patrol car's red and blue lights activate, and the siren starts.

This is a custom QR Code for the Suburban Collection. The QR Code is placed on the companies show room cars that lead to exclusive content.

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.

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For our session at Open Source Bridge on Non-visual location-based augmented reality using GPS data! opensourcebridge.org/sessions/461

 

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Lucca Comics & Games 2009

In this image, there is a linear visual binary series that shows the corresponding alphabet key.

CC BY 3.0 Jugend hackt, Foto: Eva-Maria Kühling/Peter Wozniak

A new living concept in the kitchen, expressed with an unrestricted combination of simple geometric shapes that provide different functions: storage or decorative spaces in which colour and materials become a true design concept.

I got this figure along with Shockwave for Christmas the year they came out (1988). He's probably my favorite of the Joe snow troopers.

training for the code talkers

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To make the bokode targets I printed them on paper, then took a photo of them onto 35 mm slide film. This example is self-referential: the target is on film shown on the left. The right image shows the "bokeh" image, taken with the film placed in the "bokeh projector" and the camera a meter away but focused at infinity. (The text is the MIT's SIGGRAPH abstract).

 

The body of text here is about 3.5 mm high. A letter 'e' is about 85 microns high.

Packing is a great place for QR codes. Turbana Plantain Chips did a nice job with this.

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