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Big Data Institute, Oxford University Old Road Campus. Oxford Open Doors, September 2019.

 

All rights reserved - © Judith A. Taylor

 

More architectural fragments on my web site : Fine Art Mono Photography

In the forefront there is a huge mansion which looks more like a white dirt in this huge plateau. This is, I suppose what is big data is meant and the setting is in Guizhou, one of the poorest province in China both in terms of output and natural resources. The government improved the transport network there and designated it the centre of all big data, as the place is largely 3K metre above sea level, and is so cool that it saves a lot of fuel in cooling down the relevant machines. Btw, this is also the birthplace of the boss of Huawei, Ren Zhengfei, even though I'm not sure where his house arrested daughter in Canada was born.

 

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崔岩光 Cui Yan Guang, one of the best Chinese sopranos ever :

Home, Sweet Home

www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9Bfm6QUXzQ&list=PLJI0qb50l7v...

在銀色的月光下 ( In the Sliver Moonbeam )

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U8n3rMEcZc

Piacer d'amor

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWVaNdfXBg4

SOLVEJG'S LIED

www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2MPVfGrhJY

Schubert's Ave Maria

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiI9dTnYvAI

漁光曲 ( Ode to the Fishermen's Lighting )

www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8k_-QMwWUI

Schubert's Wiegenlied

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJGhTpzk_WU&list=PLJI0qb50l7v...

Auf Flügeln des Gesanges

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKjVoRFN_ww&list=PLJI0qb50l7v...

Mozart's Magic Flute

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMeGC_gu8zQ&list=PLJI0qb50l7v...

When I saw this I wasn't sure what it was or what it represented as workers were finishing the installation. Since then I've learned that it represents data visualization it reflects the global impact of food production and consumption on the environment. Part of the "Around The Table" exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden. I still don't understand it but it's nice to look at.

 

Under the cover of night, Eurasian forces move through an industrial area of Pristina. The target: a LORO data centre believed to contain data drives taken in the arrest of multiple Eurasian ambassadors during a meeting in Copenhagen. While the Nordic oil fields had been of prior interest, the seized data contained developing information on large reserves hidden along the Northern coast of Libya.

Crazy Tuesday, Transport

Hide your EXIF Data kids.

The big bad GraffitiCop is lurkin hard.

 

read more about it here:

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The Mata-Nui mainframe has been infected by the Makuta Virus. Engage Data Knight Kopaka to freeze the virus's operations and cool the overheated GPU.

 

My entry into Ron's What If...? contest. I decided to reimagine Kopaka as a sort of cybertech knight dude in a Tron-esque data scape. Originally this was going to be a very different character design, but I ended up splitting it into this and another MOC I'll be sharing in October since the two concepts didn't really merge well.

Exif data

 

CameraNikon D7000

Exposure39

Aperturef/16.0

Focal Length24 mm

ISO Speed100

This is a Hubble Space Telescope ultra-violet image of the massive star Eta Carinae in the southern sky in its final stages of life before exploding into a gigantic, catastrophic Super Nova.

 

Data acquisition: Hubble Legacy Archive, NASA

Data processing: Rudy Pohl

Image: Ultra-violet wavelengths mapped to RGB colour image

Processing software: Fits Liberator, Photoshop CS5

The Mata-Nui mainframe has been infected by the Makuta Virus. Engage Data Knight Kopaka to freeze the virus's operations and cool the overheated GPU.

 

My entry into Ron's What If...? contest. I decided to reimagine Kopaka as a sort of cybertech knight dude in a Tron-esque data scape. Originally this was going to be a very different character design, but I ended up splitting it into this and another MOC I'll be sharing in October since the two concepts didn't really merge well.

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two weeks ago I was confronted with my data in a hard way. My large storage device “Drobo” refused to operate after I upgraded it with another 2TB drive. The drive became unresponsive and after a while it did came back giving me the opportunity to retrieve some data…since this was my largest storage device I had to make sacrifices to the data I could retrieve, so I had to delete all my movies, series and software I had collected over the years. Luckily I did manage to backup my photography work.

 

That same week my laptop died and it has been sent back to Apple for repairs.

 

Fortunatly I do hold regular backup sessions, but it’s still a hassle and I’m once again aware that all data is fleeting, and no storage medium is safe from harm. Photo’s can burn, disk drives will fail…it’s time holographic data crystals are made…at least they seem stable enough….

  

Ryoji Ikeda

 

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Book :

 

Ryoji Ikeda

Continuum

Centre Pompidou

Editions Xavier Barral

2018

 

This book, published on the occasion the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, presents the complex work of the Japanese artist. Continuum explores the links between mathematics, code and visual installation from an unpublished work exhibited in Paris, based on two spaces creating a visual and audio immersive path. The reader, as the visitor in the exhibition, would cross these two spaces orchastrated as an opposition : Datascape and Environnement Sonore.

 

CD + Booklet :

 

Ryoji Ikeda

Music For Percussion

Codex Edition

CD-001

 

Composed by Ryoji Ikeda

 

Performed by Eklekto

 

Produced by Ryoji Ikeda

 

Art Direction by Takuya Minami

 

Design by Takeshi Asano . Keigo Shiotani . Hiroyoshi Suzuki . Hiroshi Toyama

 

The accompanying booklet features 37 images and text by Chris Sharp, contemporary music programmer of the Barbican Centre London

 

Codex Edition

The single source of Ryoji Ikeda’s publishing and recordings

Established in 2018

 

iTunes :

 

Ryoji Ikeda

Data . Complex

Raster - Noton

RN68

 

Data . GMA ...

The Idaho State Capitol in Boise is the home of the government of the state of Idaho. Although Lewiston, Idaho, briefly served as Idaho's capital from the formation of Idaho Territory in 1863, the territorial Legislature moved the capital to Boise on December 24, 1864.

 

Construction of the first portion of the capitol building began in the summer of 1905, 15 years after Idaho gained statehood. Architects were John E. Tourtellotte and Charles Hummel. Tourtellotte was a Connecticut native whose career began in Massachusetts and skyrocketed further when he moved to Boise. Hummel was a German immigrant who partnered with Tourtellotte in 1903. The final cost of the building was just over $2 million; it was completed in 1920. The architects used varied materials to construct the building and their design was inspired by Classical examples.

 

Tourtellotte and Hummel used four types of marble: red marble from Georgia, gray marble from Alaska, green marble from Vermont, and black marble from Italy. Architectural inspirations included St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, St Paul's Cathedral in London and the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. The most prominent feature of the capitol is its dome. Surmounting this dome is a bronze eagle, 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall. The capitol building is 208 feet (63 m) high, occupies an area of 201,720 square feet (18,740 m2), and contains over 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) of artistically carved marble.

 

There are 219 pillars in the original building – Doric, Corinthian, or Ionic – and each pillar is made up of marble dust, plaster and scagliola. Scagliola is a mixture of granite, marble dust, gypsum and glue dyed to look like marble. This artificial marble was created by a family of artisans in Italy.

 

On the first floor of the capitol building, when looking upward to the dome, 13 large stars and 43 smaller stars can be seen. The 13 large stars represent the thirteen original colonies and the 43 smaller stars indicate that Idaho was the forty-third state to enter the union. The floor contains a compass rose. In its center is a sundial that has minerals found in Idaho. The first floor also houses a statue called the Patriot by Kenneth Lonn, for those who worked in the mining industry.

 

The second floor may be accessed via three entrances; from the east, the south and the west. The lieutenant governor’s office is located in the west wing, just opposite the governor’s office. On the north side of the second floor rotunda is a sculpture of George Washington astride a horse. And to the rear of the George Washington statue is the attorney general’s suite of offices. The space was home of the Idaho Supreme Court until it moved to the new Supreme Court Building in 1970. The east wing houses the office of the secretary of state offices in whose reception area is the official copy of the Great Seal of the State of Idaho.

 

The third floor contains the Senate in the west wing and the House of Representatives in the east wing. The two chambers were remodeled in 1968. Also on this floor is the old Idaho Supreme Court room, now used for hearings and committee meetings of the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee. On the fourth floor are balcony entrances to the senate and house galleries. The galleries enable members of the public to watch the Legislature while it is in session. The northeast, northwest and southwest corners of this floor contain many historic paintings as well as three murals by Dana Boussard.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_State_Capitol

You can never have too much Data.

 

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Source: photos.jdhancock.com/photo/2012-09-28-001422-big-data.html

I used the Ha capture both as red for RGB and luminance which allowed me to extend the imaging despite the Moon and shorter night. It seems to have worked out well in part due to the amount of Ha in the region.

 

Equipment

 

Imaging Telescopes Or Lenses

Meade Starfinder 8 f/6 Newtonian OTA

Imaging Cameras

ZWO ASI1600MM

Mounts

Losmandy GM8 / GM8G

Filters

Astronomik H-alpha CCD 12nm 2" · Meade Blue 2" · Meade Green 2"

Accessories

Baader 2" MPCC Mark III Newton Coma Corrector (2458400A) · OnStep Telescope Mount Goto Controller · Rigel Systems Stepper motor

Software

Adobe Photoshop · Aries Productions Astro Pixel Processor (APP) · Open PHD Guiding Project PHD2 · Stefan Berg Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy (N.I.N.A. / NINA)

 

Acquisition details

 

Dates:

May 25, 2023

Frames:

Astronomik H-alpha CCD 12nm 2": 104×120″(3h 28′)

Meade Blue 2": 30×120″(1h)

Meade Green 2": 30×120″(1h)

Integration:

5h 28′

Avg. Moon age:

5.47 days

Avg. Moon phase:

30.23%

 

Basic astrometry details

 

Astrometry.net job: 7785574

 

RA center: 20h23m08s.6

 

DEC center: +40°45′18″

 

Pixel scale: 0.640 arcsec/pixel

 

Orientation: 177.010 degrees

 

Field radius: 0.503 degrees

Find images in the same area

 

Resolution: 4512x3410

 

File size: 14.7 MB

 

Data source: Backyard

Apartment block mailboxes are popular targets for thieves as the postal items often contain bills which are a mine of information for identity theft fraudsters.

 

Also, the practice of Australian banks to issue through the mail, both requested and unsolicited credit cards, makes for a thief's bonus

big bang data exhibition, somerset house (london)

Lt. Commander Data in his officers uniform. He is holding a trusty tricorder and composing a poem for his good friend Spot.

 

I'm waiting for the day that lego makes the brickheadz eyes in yellow...

 

This model may be found on Mecabricks here: mecabricks.com/en/models/qxv4BDbQ2dJ

X-ray data from Chandra combined with the visible and near-infrared Hubble mosaic. Light from x-rays tends to occupy the places where voids have formed, likely as a result of hot winds and supernova shock waves impacting the walls of the cavity.

 

There is an article at the Chandra website regarding this object and what is being illustrated. You may read it here, if you wish:

chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2012/n1929/

 

The Hubble only version is here:

flic.kr/p/21xLgJx

 

I would like to thank Jonathan McDowell for showing me that the lowest and highest energy levels must be filtered out using the event file because they are too noisy, and Brian Wolven for tagging him into the Twitter thread that resulted in the discussion. I don't often ask for help because I feel like I am bothering people, but small things like this really make a difference for me.

 

Data from Observation ID 3356 from Proposal Number 03910326 were used to create the x-ray overlay.

X-ray Emission Mechanisms and Evolution of Superbubbles

 

Data from Proposal 14689 were used to create the Hubble image.

MYSST: Mapping Young Stars in Space and Time - The HII Complex N44 in the LMC

 

Violet and Magenta overlay: ACIS .30-7.00 keV

Red: WFC3/UVIS F814W

Green: Pseudo

Blue: WFC3/UVIS F555W

 

North is NOT up. It is 19.6° counter-clockwise from up.

 

salesforce building at 350 mission street - financial district south, san francisco, california

I love to revisit the Lego themes of my childhood, as many AFOLs do. Thinking back on the space faction that I found most appealing, Spyrius has to be it! Even as a kid, I always wondered what on Earth Spyrius was about. I mean M-Tron had mining, the Exploriens had archaeology, I even had a decent reason for why Ice Planet loved rockets with warheads so much (Originally part of the Futuron faction, these explorers were trying to spread out to other worlds typically too cold to inhabit. They were trying to thaw the planet with thermonuclear warheads.)

 

But Spyrius? The name seems to imply they have some secret mission, possibly espionage. I don't see how that's possible when you're trolling around the planet in a giant robot! I've always wanted Lego to revisit the theme (I know they won't, but a guy can dream, right?). I always envisioned a neo-Spyrius losing the bright, bold red for a sneakier dark red. I saw them as less as big robot-wielding baddies and more comparable to modern-day hacker groups, looking to disturb the peace maintained by Unitron by hacking their data systems and stealing information.

 

This is my attempt at a neo-Spyrius vehicle - a silent hovercraft built to sneak into a heavily-guarded outpost, hook up some cables, and quickly grab all the info it can. I built a small Unitron base so you can see that in action, and I hope to have more pictures of that this week.

 

I hope my picture-taking and photoshopping is getting better. I'm super rusty! I am looking at cameras so I can stop using my phone, as well as a better lighting setup. Still, even if I get all that, I'll certainly need more practice.

Big Data Institute, University of Oxford Old Road Campus in Headington. Oxford Flickr Photowalk.

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