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TT van Elst 2014

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Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo of RoboCup in the Piazza, Eindhoven city centre.

TT van Elst 2014

© SAM/Festina Lente, Inge van Hesteren

CFRS - E06P1 (Frodsham) - RTC Demo

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

von Fotomacher alias Thomas Range

Demo of RoboCup in the Piazza, Eindhoven city centre.

I often use this next technique. It involves putting in an extra dark shadow right next to the start of the main shadow; a kind of shadow within a shadow. I soften this at the edge and it seems to add to the three-dimensional look of the painting. In this extreme close-up you can note the cool to warm shadow effect. Note also, the reflected light on the outer edge of the hinge butt. Even if it isn't there, put it in anyway as it adds to the illusion.

  

We've recently adopted this English Language programme for school children, and are running demo lessons for local kids. This was the first. After the presentation activities, we took the kids off to a class for further teaching while the parents recieved more info.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Pics are from a MOTUC year in review done in a story format here:

 

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Die #nolegida Demo in Leipzig am 21. Januar 2015

Ahmed Hussein Adam

 

Sudanese Human rights activists demonstrating at the Sudanese Embassy London UK in support of the Sudanese people's right for freedom, democracy, peace and fair election.

12 December 2009

 

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Demo Set

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo of RoboCup in the Piazza, Eindhoven city centre.

All these marbles were made during the approximately 100 demonstrations given during the 13th Annual Marble Crazy at the Moon Marble Company in Bonner Springs, Kansas.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Stampsy launches Stampsy in the Media & Entertainment Category during DEMO Fall 2012, the Launchpad for Emerging Technologies and Trends, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California on Tuesday October 2, 2012. For more information on Stampsy please visit bit.ly/SN49pk. Follow VentureBeat for complete coverage of DEMO at bit.ly/venBdemoB.

 

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Photos by Stephen Brashear (www.stephenbrashear.com)

"Revolutionäre-1.Mai-Demonstration" am 1. Mai 2011 in Berlin Kreuzberg

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo #MehrPlatzFürsRad

Foto: Jürgen Ilchmann / ADFC Dresden

Die #nolegida Demo in Leipzig am 21. Januar 2015

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Space Feed

   

A feed of awesome space events based on location.

   

Why the hack?

 

Current astronomy sites have complicated design or are overly technical for the casual observer. Typically lat/long is needed to figure out what is available in the night sky. Phones and browsers can take advantage of location and notification services to make the experience easy and passive for the user.

   

Visible with:

 

- Naked eye

 

- Binoculars

 

- Telescope

   

Specify distance:

 

- 5 miles, 15 miles, 25 miles, 50 miles, 100 miles etc.

   

Types of events:

 

- Meteor showers

 

- ISS flyover (transit, i.e. flying in front of the sun/moon)

 

- Other satellites

 

- Iridium flares

 

- Auras

 

- Planets

 

- Constellations

 

- What else is interesting? How do you take a data set and classify an astronomical event "interesting" without human input? Can you?

   

Visibility considerations:

 

- Weather

 

- Light pollution

   

Nice to Haves:

 

- Best viewing spots in your area based on weather/altitude/other factors

 

i.e. I am willing to travel X distance to see Y event. Return: "It's cloudy in San Francisco, go to Mt. Tam to see the Persieds meteor shower."

 

- Localize measurements based on location or OS language/format.

   

Technologies:

 

- Web based (ideal, open) OR

 

- iPhone app (more possibility? visibility/distribution?)

   

Data sets:

 

- ISS tracking data in web format - Created at London Science Hack day (XML file of ISS location): randomorbit.net/

 

- TLE data for all satellites - celestrak.com/NORAD/elements/master.asp

   

Hackers:

   

* Lindsay Eyink, @leyink - general idea

* Ben Ward, @benward -

* Paul Mison, @blech - space geek who has done this with OverLondon

* Ariel Waldman, @arielwaldman - general idea

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Yamaguchi Shop

Rifle, CO

Unedited 35mm

Demo für Alle, Familienschutzdemo am 28.6.2014 in Stuttgart.

Kerstin Rudek

  

es wird ein Lächeln sein, das sie besiegt....................

found on flikr. i forgot i even did this. ill have to dig up the photo and video of all 5 in a row rollin...

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