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Topics include history of digital art, microcontroller programming, basic electronics & sensors.

 

An intensive studio course, which focuses upon developing innovative processes for understanding and deploying a range of software and hardware based real-time I/O and electromechanical tools within the context of contemporary experimental art practice. The course covers real-time systems programming and basic digital/ analog electronics and looks to locate the usage of these within a wider aesthetic framework. In building a critical language with which to analyze relationships between real and virtual, static and mobile, local and remote, online and offline, students are encouraged to implement new tools, new systems and new presentational scenarios for performance, art installations, and other digital arts applications. The concentration in this class is on prepackaged but flexible tools, and rapid prototyping processes.

 

課程內容包括數位藝術歴史、單片微型計算機程式設計、基本感應器及電子。

 

此工作坊以精研的形式,透過創新學習過程重點教授一系列於當代實驗藝術廣泛使用的軟件及硬件的實時輸入/輸出及電機用具。課程將包括實時聲音程式設計、基本模似/數位電子知識及其於藝術層面上之應用。為發展對真與假;動與靜;在地與流動;在線與離線的批評思考,課程將鼓勵學員運用新的工具、程式、表現手法於行為藝術、藝術裝置及其他數位藝術應用。課程將著重於簡便但靈活的程式設計環境。

Remote control system for driving a Humvee, made by Kairos Autonomi of Sandy, Utah. System is named the Pronto4. Demonstrated Aug. 13, 2015 at U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Utah.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

 

The Air Traffic Control System Command Center

The Air Traffic Control System Command Center, located in nearby Herndon, Virginia, is the FAA's operations nerve center. Its main job is to manage air traffic flow especially during hazardous weather.

 

Traffic management specialists work with the airlines, military flight planners, general aviation, and business aviation representatives to streamline the flow of air traffic. The specialists communicate with towers, approach controls, and en route centers to optimize the air traffic control system.

 

National Operations Control Center (NOCC)

The NOCC coordinates facility restoration activities and provides status information on equipment throughout the airspace system. The NOCC is staffed 24 hours a day and is located in the Command Center. It monitors changing critical situations, then it mobilizes, directs, and coordinates the restoration activities with key FAA organizations to keep the equipment and facilities operational.

 

Severe Weather Unit

When severe weather is predicted, the Severe Weather Unit springs into action. Its task is to minimize the impact of severe weather on the airspace system. Using meteorological information and consulting with other air traffic control facilities and system users, the unit devises a plan for routing traffic safely and efficiently around the severe weather. As the weather changes, they revise the plan and may issue new routings or restrictions.

Art Franke (left), Indiana NRCS district conservationist for Steuben County, and Tom Dykstra check on a French drain that was installed one of the smaller ponds on Dykstra’s 110-acre wetland reserve easement during a tour of the property June 7, 2022. The drain was installed following a flood in 2019 that impacted a neighbor’s property and is part of a water control system that enabled Dykstra to control the water level of that pond and throughout the property. Dykstra purchased the property in 2015 and worked with USDA’s Natural resources Conservation Service in 2019 to install a series of water control structures and systems throughout the property after excess rain caused flooding throughout the easement and into a neighbor’s property. The property was originally enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Easement Program through USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in 2010 through an initiative in the Fish Creek Watershed aimed at creating habitat for the endangered copper belly water snake. Dykstra is also working with NRCS to address invasive species on the property. (NRCS photo by Brandon O’Connor)

I have been lost in Photoshop. I was having ideas in Lightroom and they led to edits and on to Photoshop CS and from there they are stretching out towards some notion of motion pictures. I have not used this Film Temperature Control System. I have been calling a film cooker. It looks superb and it comes with a three pin U.K. Plug fitted ready for accurate simmering film into tender toner and sharpish shadows and might fine highlights.

 

I have used two fonts to give °CineStill a look as it has in the packaging.

 

I forget to mention the soundtrack. Two tracks from those provided by my editing service with no composers and players listed. I have edited tracks individually and together. All errors on me and all praise to unknown originators of music. I wish that I had some names to praise.

 

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We offer various Access Control Solutions & Security Management Systems (SMS) for your building, property or office. Be it stand-alone or a fully integrated system, we have the answer. From a single door to a large scale complex, we can provide the most up to date and cost effective access control solutions. Visit our website now: www.windsinternational.com/

BMW 528 xi air conditioner and heater stopped working, repaired the climate control system

I was in Juneau, Alaska commissioning the access control system for the new museum on April 28th & 29th and had about 30 spare minutes to find the female Wood Dock that has been frequenting Riverside Rotary Park for more than a week.

 

I haven't seen one of these since 1981 when I lived in Nebraska for a year.

 

Male Wood Ducks are incredibly beautiful with all their colors, but females are beautiful in their own right with their stately elegance and delicate head markings!

 

Alaska lifer for me!

For a WW2 system, the fire control system was AMAZINGLY sophisticated. The gunner aimed the weapon remotely, putting the crosshairs on the target (usually a Japanese Zero). The system compensated for parallax, wind speed, firing angle and distance to put the bullets right where the gunner wanted

 

From the 14AUG11 visit of two WW2 B-29 crewmen, Bob and Harry, to the Museum of Flight, Seattle's restored B-29.

 

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Tarasntula Nebula from Sirene

Challenge: Several attempts by another company had been made to provide programming and debugging of a motor winding machine, but had failed.

 

IAS Corp. Solution:

 

IAS Corp. was called in to provide programming and debugging of a motor winding machine for an international company. The semi-automatic machine needed a complex control system, but is still very easy to use. An operator places an armature in the machine and connects leads. The machine automatically winds armature and then tests the winding. The program allows for fine tuning and adjustment of all machine functions. System maintains a log file of all work. Cycle time is faster than comparable machines and switches between motor types quickly.

 

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Amron Air Control Systems with Communication and Independent Diver Channels - Designed to Meet the IMCA Guideline D023

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Shaun McHugh, electronics mechanic, tests a gated oscillator on a AN/GPN-20 test station. (Photo by Steve Grzezdzinski)

Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum

 

The Titan IV Stage I rocket delivers 547,600 or 550,900 lb nominal vacuum thrust, depending upon the nozzle configuration. It is essentially two identical engines attached to a single steel frame which mounts onto the launch vehicle. These separate engines operate simultaneously under a single control system. The Stage I rocket engine consists of the following components and subsystems: pump suction (inlet) lines, turbopump assemblies, pump discharge lines, thrust chamber valves, gas generator systems, thrust chambers, autogenous pressurization system, control and instrumentation harnesses, and the engine frame.

 

The suction lines duct the Aerozine-50 fuel and nitrogen tetroxide oxidizer from the propellant tank lines to the turbopump assemblies, each of which is driven by a turbine rated at over 5000 h.p. The fluid pressure is increased by over 1000 psi, forcing the propellant into the thrust chamber. Thrust chamber valves control the engine start and shutdown. Gas generators are operated by propellant from the combustion chamber inlet lines, downstream of the valves, to drive the turbo pumps to maintain propellant flow. Combustion in the thrust chambers produces gas at pressures over 800 psia and temperatures above 5000° F. This gas is expanded through a convergent-divergent DeLaval design nozzle and exhausted at supersonic velocity to produce thrust.

 

Thrust vector control (pitch, yaw and roll) is achieved during Stage I flight by pivoting the thrust chambers independently on gimbal bearing mounts. The gimbal action is provided by hydraulic actuators which operate in response to signals from the launch vehicle guidance system.

 

System reliability is augmented through functional simplicity of design. The engine is hydraulically balanced, requiring no active control of thrust and mixture ratio. It is pre-set to consume propellant at a fixed rate and mixture ratio. Balance orifices in the propellant discharge lines fine tune the engine mixture ratio, controlling propellant flow to the gas generators, resulting in a stabilized turbine speed. Titan storable propellants are hypergolic, meaning they ignite upon contact. Therefore, an ignition system is not required to initiate combustion in the thrust chambers or gas generators.

 

Dry weight of the LR87-11 engine is 4300 lb for a thrust weight ratio of 128 using the 16.7:1 nozzle extension.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

 

Air Traffic System

The air traffic control system is made up of control towers, approach controls, en route centers, flight service stations, and the Air Traffic Control System Command Center.

 

Each performs a different task. Tower controllers handle aircraft landing, taking off, taxiing, or flying in the airport vicinity. Approach and en route controllers, using radar, handle aircraft flying between airports. Flight service station specialists provide pilots weather briefings, flight planning, and other services. The Command Center oversees the air traffic flow throughout the entire system.

 

A sophisticated network of navigation, surveillance, communications, and automation equipment helps controllers perform these missions.

 

Air Traffic Controllers

Air traffic controllers constantly monitor aircraft as they move from tower control to approach to en route airspace. Their primary duty is to keep airplanes separated from terrain, obstacles, and other aircraft. They also provide information about weather and unexpected events and advise pilots about more efficient routes.

 

A pilot may communicate with many controllers during a flight. Controllers usually provide service on a first-come, first-served basis except under special conditions, as when an aircraft is in distress.

A delegate talks to Controls specialists Greg Bergel (right) and Tom Absalom (left) about the robust, open architecture of the ECHO controls system

Kaw Lake Lock and Dam, located 125 miles north of Oklahoma City, is part of the Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' flood control system. Camping sites and recreation areas flooded after Oklahoma's rainiest May on record.

Vishal at Milwaukee Makerspace is working on a control system for the lights in the building.

 

(With 16,000 square feet we've got a lot of lights!)

I have been lost in Photoshop. I was having ideas in Lightroom and they led to edits and on to Photoshop CS and from there they are stretching out towards some notion of motion pictures. I have not used this Film Temperature Control System. I have been calling a film cooker. It looks superb and it comes with a three pin U.K. Plug fitted ready for accurate simmering film into tender toner and sharpish shadows and might fine highlights.

 

I have used two fonts to give °CineStill a look as it has in the packaging.

 

I forget to mention the soundtrack. Two tracks from those provided by my editing service with no composers and players listed. I have edited tracks individually and together. All errors on me and all praise to unknown originators of music. I wish that I had some names to praise.

 

© PHH Sykes 2023

phhsykes@gmail.com

  

CineStill TCS-1000 - Temperature Control System - UK Plug

analoguewonderland.co.uk/products/cinestill-tcs-1000-temp...

 

°CS "TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM", TCS-1000 IMMERSION CIRCULATOR THERMOSTAT FOR MIXING CHEMISTRY AND PRECISION FILM PROCESSING, 120V ONLY

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This is 1/2 of the control system for the McRae Austenitizing System. Jim Padgett designed and vbuilt all of this equipment. This is a state of the art system, using a Honeywell HC900 PLC controller, with Omron PLC mechanical control system. Everything is automatic. Pipe is placed on the feed rack, then the system loads the pipe, processes it (automatic heating system) then exit the pipe onto a cooldown rack. I could not get the entire control room due to my camera's capabilities. The opposite wall looks just like this.

Experience the country’s only original Cold War Operations Room, which formed a critical link in the RAF’s Command and Control System in the Years following World War Two.

  

THE ROYAL AIR FORCE - AIR DEFENCE RADAR MUSEM - www.radarmuseum.co.uk/

  

A visit to the museum will give you a comprehensive insight into how Cold War Air Defence Operations were carried out during those tense and dangerous times as the RAF faced the might of the Societ Air Force and the ever-present threat of a nuclear war.

 

The Museum has managed to retain unique pieces of radar equipment as its purpose through World War Two to Cold War, was to monitor U.K air space. The Museum retells the development of radar through World War Two to seeing the actual Air Defence Cold War room (which contains original equipment of the era).

 

The Museum is an award winning, volunteer run, visitor attraction that offers a fascinating and informative day out for the family. Housed entirely in RAF buildings including the original hardened Grade II listed 1942 Radar Operations building, the Museum provided a unique window into the history of radar covering the period of the World War Two and the Cold War era's.

 

The Museum has 24 exihibition rooms and over 10,000 display items. Knowledgeable ex-RAF volunteers bring history to life giving two daily presentations, telling the real stories of Air Defence at RAF Neatishead.

 

The Crumbs Cafe offers delicious snacks and drinks, and on the way out you can pick up a memento of you visit in the well-stocked souvenir shop.

 

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The Crestron Isys i/O™ WiFi Control Package is a complete control package that includes the TPMC-8X Isys i/O WiFi touchpanel with docking station/charger, 2-Series AV2 control system with Ethernet card, and (4) IRP2 IR probes. It is an excellent choice for both commercial and residential applications. For more information and integrating a control system, contact CCS Presentation Systems of Tucson, AZ. Our project managers can help design and install the right system for your business. Call us today at 520-318-0100 or visit us online at bit.ly/18kumOk

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For the past 20 years, our approved electricians have been able to plan, build, wire, install and commission, all types of electrical control systems for various uses and applications.

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A U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system (AWACS) from the 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron prepares to be refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker from the 909th Air Refueling Squadron during the second iteration of Exercise WestPac Rumrunner at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 31, 2020. The various efforts undertaken to promote the PACAF mission directly contribute to the 18th Wing’s ability to strengthen alliances and partnerships with an emphasis on interoperability, domain awareness, information sharing, and disaster response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Rebeckah Medeiros)

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Slave Village Quarters

 

Prince Quarter, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Listed: 10/24/1986

 

The Estate St. George Historic District documents a successful and diversified sugar estate developed in the late 18th century. The plan, construction and operation of the sugar estate are documented by the numerous buildings and structures in the historic district. These buildings and structures embody the distinctive characteristics of the type and method of construction of 18 and 19th century structures built on sugar estates.

 

The district is also significant for its potential to yield important information on the development and operation of sugar estates on St. Croix. The Estate St. George Historic District is one of many surviving sugar estate compounds on St. Croix. Each sugar estate is a different interpretation of a typical pattern. Sugar production was the reason St. Croix was acquired and settled by the Danes; the establishment and operation of sugar estates on St. Croix is a significant local historical theme.

 

All structures and buildings in the historic district are typical of late 18th and 19th century estate structures built on St. Croix. The roughly coursed masonry structures of cut and uncut rubble are typical of the type and method of construction common on St. Croix.

 

Estate structures on St. George and other St. Croix estates were utilitarian structures planned by the estate owner or manager and built by estate slaves trained as masons and carpenters. The thick masonry walls have splayed door and window openings. Although originally protected by a thin coat of lime plaster, only fragments of this covering remain. The factory ruin features ranges of arched openings typical of larger factory structures.

 

The workmanship and quality of the St. George buildings and structures equal or surpass that on other estates. The water control system is an unusual feature on St. Croix which required engineering expertise.

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

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The computerized control system was first installed in 2000. Before then everything was handled manually.

An E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control system (AWACS) aircraft, assigned to the 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron, takes off during Exercise Polar Force 11-10 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Nov. 15, 2011. The exercise is made up of a variety of scenarios which test the arctic warriors' ability to handle real world situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera)

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The ER-50 Vigilant AWACS is a refit of a commercial plane, the MirthAir R-50. The plane carries a large radar array for scanning large swathes of airspace, and providing targeting and surveillance data to allied aircraft. In a traditional airland battle, the ER-50 functions as a flying radar array, communications tower, and command center. It carries a flight crew of 4, with 9 specialists, and 1 air-battle manager.

American, and Canadian Airmen assigned to the 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron, distinguished guests, and surviving family members of the crew of the E-3B Sentry, Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft, call sign "YUKLA 27" gathered for 20th anniversary memorial ceremonies on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015. On Elmendorf Air Force Base, Sept. 22, 1995, the "YUKLA 27" aircraft from the 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron encountered a flock of geese and crashed shortly after takeoff on a routine surveillance training sortie, killing all 24 U.S. and Canadian Airmen aboard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

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