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El Alcázar de Segovia, que data de principios del siglo XII, es uno de los castillos medievales más famosos del mundo​ y uno de los monumentos más visitados de España.​ Por sus estancias han pasado veintidós reyes,​ además de algunos de los personajes más destacados de la historia.

 

Palacio y fortaleza de los Reyes de Castilla, su traza refleja el esplendor de la corte durante el medievo, y sus muros han sido testigos de batallas, intrigas palaciegas, bodas reales y sucesos asombrosos. En su milenaria existencia, el Alcázar ha sido castro romano, fortaleza medieval, palacio real, custodio del tesoro real, prisión de estado,​ Real Colegio de Artillería y Archivo General Militar.

 

En la torre vieja, la del Homenaje, se custodiaba el tesoro de la Corona de Castilla,​ de donde salieron los fondos para financiar, entre otras empresas, el primer viaje de Cristóbal Colón y, por tanto, el descubrimiento de América.

 

The Alcázar of Segovia, dating from the early 12th century, is one of the most famous medieval castles in the world​ and one of the most visited monuments in Spain.​ Twenty-two kings have stayed there,​ as well as some of the most prominent figures in history.

 

Palace and fortress of the Kings of Castile, its design reflects the splendour of the court during the Middle Ages, and its walls have witnessed battles, palace intrigues, royal weddings and amazing events. In its thousand-year existence, the Alcázar has been a Roman fort, a medieval fortress, a royal palace, a custodian of the royal treasury, a state prison,​ the Royal Artillery College and the General Military Archive.

 

The treasure of the Crown of Castile was kept in the old tower, the Keep,​ from which the funds were taken to finance, among other ventures, the first voyage of Christopher Columbus and, therefore, the discovery of America.

 

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.

Monitoring the data.worldbank.org/ launch from the hotel room. Ian Ward did most of the heavy lifting from his office in Ayacucho/Peru.

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….

  

Messing around again.

You can never have too much Data.

 

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`Evolution' of storage mediums.

 

On the bottom a 3½-inch HD floppy (1986). On the left in the foreground a SD card, to the right a micro SD card. Behind the SD cards a USB stick (256 MB capacity). Right in the background another USB stick (1 GB capacity). And last but not least on the left side in the background, a network cable, so you can access your data in the cloud.

 

I wish you all a happy Macro Monday and a great week.

big bang data exhibition, somerset house (london)

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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...

 

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Happy Halloween! NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellites send thrilling scientific data from low-Earth orbit 24/7/365! They provide communications and tracking support for more than 40 NASA missions and just launched a new TDRS satellite in August! This illustration shows first-generation TDRS from the 1980s, overlaid with an image from Hubble Space Telescope, one of the spacecraft that TDRS supports.

 

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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A eles o meu carinho, e a minha eterna gratidão....Grande beijo a todos os avôs e avós desse mundão, em especial aos daqui do Flickr!

 

Às vezes eles ficam um pouco esquecidos, deixados de lado, mas hoje é dia de prestar homenagem a eles, que são "pais duas vezes". Se você ainda tem avô ou avó, este é o momento para um abraço especial. Para quem não sabe, 26 de julho é o Dia dos Avós, data escolhida por ser o dia de Santa Ana e São Joaquim, avós maternos de Jesus Cristo.Os avós são pessoas ligadas a nós através de laços consanguíneos, pois são os pais dos nossos pais.Assim, cada pessoa tem quatro avós, sendo uma avó e um avô paterno e uma avó e um avô materno.Os avós merecem consideração e respeito, pois já viveram muito, possuem grande experiência de vida e podem transmitir muitos ensinamentos a todos de sua família. Por isso, ganharam uma data especial, para que fossem homenageados, o dia 26 de julho, que é mais conhecido como o dia da vovó.

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.

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