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An experiment of visualizing data using a hand and longtime exposure. It is the german population pyramid from 1994 and 2009
There is a projector and distance sensor above the hand. A Processing sketch is running showing the right data slice.
Caught in a heavy downpour hiding under an alcove. The rain was bouncing off the ground.
Data Records in Florence Via dei Neri, 15/r, 50122 Firenze, Italy
At the beginning of Cathy Johnson's Watercolor Pencil Workshop earlier this summer, there was a really interesting discussion of the advantages of watercolor pencils over regular watercolors. Convenience seemed to be the key; I would like to add to that . . . one can use pencils in a hostile environment (at a mandatory workshop), in a covert manner, where the facilitator is a drill sergeant, and the material is deadly dull! And get away with it (though she kept "circulating" in my area, the workshop leader couldn't really be sure whether I was drawing or taking notes). I kept my sketchbook slightly under the table, and "drew what was in front of me." Covert art . . . heck, I even had on my camo flip-flops!!!
Tree Sparrow:-
Smaller than a house sparrow and more active, with its tail almost permanently cocked. It has a chestnut brown head and nape (rather than grey), and white cheeks and collar with a contrasting black cheek spot. They are shyer than house sparrows in the UK and are rarely associated with people, although in continental Europe they often nest in buildings just like house sparrows.
The UK tree sparrow population has suffered a severe decline, estimated at 93 per cent between 1970 and 2008. However, recent Breeding Bird Survey data is encouraging, suggesting that numbers may have started to increase, albeit from a very low point.
Courtesy: RSPB
Statisticians entering data into the database for further processing and analysis. Turkmenistan. Photo: World Bank
Big Data Can Generate Big Brainstorms
High Order Bit
Tuesday, 10/18/2011
Location: Grand Ballroom
Ken Goldberg (UC Berkeley and Hybrid Wisdom Labs)
Needs more data, I know - But! ...
Imaging Setup:
Officina Stellare HiPerAPO105
Canon60Da
Celestron Cgem DX mount
Guided: Orion Mini Guide & SSAG. PHD
Images acquired & stacked: Nebulosity 3
Final Processing: PhotoShop
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61x60sec Light frames. 61 Minutes @ ISO400
10x dark frames
IC 2944, also known as the Running Chicken Nebula or the Lambda Cen Nebula, is an open cluster with an associated emission nebula found in the constellation Centaurus,
Data Map of January 6th Texting via 60 Minutes.
They should sell prince of this to help the January 6 committee or any truly worthy candidates.
Former cosmonaut and father of Russian cosmonaut Sergey Volkov, Alexander Volkov waits for his son to be extracted from the Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft with Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly of NASA and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 (Kazakh time). Kelly and Kornienko completed an International Space Station record year-long mission to collect valuable data on the effect of long duration weightlessness on the human body that will be used to formulate a human mission to Mars. Volkov returned after spending six months on the station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Geordi: Data, look over there! My visor's picking up an old Earth signal from something called "Flickr."
Data: Yes, I see it as well. Interesting. A primative entertainment and recreation network. Perhaps I should attempt to tell a joke?
Geordi: Um ... maybe not, Data.
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As seen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation movies, and part of my Pop Duos series.