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ASP error message on an iPLUS kiosk outside the Tate Modern (Bankside, London, UK).
This is my second most viewed photo. (The closeup is first).
I've always wanted to take pictures of crashed public computers as I have seen so many of them, but didn't have a digital camera. Now that I do, I hope I get just as many chances to capture them.
Some interesting errors encountered while trying to understand the stereographic projection equations
My own custom 404 page. This 404 has been featured on a lot of blogs, and sites, it whas even featured on mashable.
como todas las mañanas, lo primero q hago es ponerle azúcar; pero ese día a la taza de Jon le puse el cafe + leche y me lo tuve q tomar hiperdulce!!!!
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Graffiti Error, opening October 13th at FB Gallery. In his first U.S. exhibit, renowned Brazilian artist Antonio Bokel presents an eclectic mix of recent works. His bold, cryptic, expressive mixed media paintings evoke the idea of weathered graffiti walls typically found in the urban landscape. Bokel translates what he calls “small gestures of rebel power” into alluringly vivid works of distinct complexity.
"Core: Setting Properties
Core: Initializing
Core: Initializing cont...
Core error: Could not initialize Peripheral"
Capacity for (urban eden, human error) 2007-09
Computer controlled four-axis positioning table, algae, agar, seeds.
This system uses a computer controlled four-axis positioning table to “print” intricate bio-architectural constructions out of algae and seeds. Suspended in a clear gel growth medium, the algae continues to grow and the seeds sprout. The algorithmically-generated patterns drawn by the system are based on the Eden growth model, a surface fractal seen in both bacterial growth and urban sprawl, connecting the concept of city with that of the organism. This project demonstrates the idea of dynamic and fluid computer space altering the expression and formation of a living and growing biological material, via its collaboration with an engineering mechanism.
photo by Chuck Spangler