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Discussing the Juniper networking equipment deployment in the Gates and Hillman centers machine room at Carnegie Mellon University
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School of Computer Science Dean Randy Bryant addressing faculty and Pradeep Sindhu, vice chairman, CTO and founder of Juniper Networks
Pradeep Sindhu, vice chairman, CTO and founder of Juniper Networks, Carnegie Mellon University President Jared L. Cohon and School of Computer Science Dean Randy Bryant
Big Bang Data
An exhibition on Big Data and Art, selfies and surveillance at Somerset House, London
03 December 2015 to 20 March 2016
Dewey-Hagborg (2013)
Stranger Visions: Sample 3, NYC, Sample 4, NYC
and Sample 6, NYC
DNA obtained from cigarette butts providing 3D models of faces and physical traits.
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Magnetic tapes. Reels of magnetic tapes in a library used for storing computer data. The tapes are cheap and can hold several hundred megabytes of data each. Unlike computer disks, they do not allow immediate access to their contents. The reel must be wound along to the particular area of the tape which contains the required data. Each tape is coated with ferric oxide, a rust-like substance that contains tiny particles capable of holding a magnetic field. Data is stored on the tape by altering the particles' magnetic orientation. Orientation in one direction represents a "1", and in the other a "0". The series of "1"s and "0"s forms a binary code that computers can interpret.