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Parte de mi colección de buenos y malos ejemplos de errores 404.

mmm..ejemplo regular, buena intención por lo menos.

Intervention, land– art_ Besançon / 2018

Chalkspray on dead tree trunk. 4th piece of my Error series. I am looking for pieces of nature inside cities that are left there by the city workers who didn't remove them yet. These are kind of error's for nowaday's cities which try to be clean artifficial and civilized theme parks for consumers. www.sgnlr.com

Oh noes, its gone wrong?

Boston, Downtown Crossing. One of only a few photos that survived from this roll.

Model Name:MacBook Pro 17"

Model Identifier:MacBookPro1,2

Processor Name:Intel Core Duo

Processor Speed:2.16 GHz

System Version:Mac OS X 10.5 (9A581)

 

Aperture

Version:1.5.6

Last Modified:10/26/07 6:44 PM

Kind:Universal

Get Info String:Aperture 1.5.6, Copyright 2005-2007 Apple Inc.

Location:/Applications/Aperture.app

This target chip has some damage to the beginning of its flash memory causing writes to sometimes fail. The GoodFET peeks at each value after a write, validating as it goes to ensure that all errors are caught.

Mientras mi sobrina me sacaba esta foto yo leía " El único inconveniente de escribir es que estás solo [...] Alguien que escribe ficción es alguien -o eso imagina la gente- que está solo. tal vez porque la ficción parece conectarlo a uno solamente con la vos de otro individuo. Tal vez porque leer es algo que hacemos a solas. Es un pasatiempo que parece separarnos de los demás".

On the beach of the 2nd island.

 

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Error was a small but very photogenic sim, and a good place to rest your eyeballs after an excess of sims carpeted in emerald green groundcovers.

Unfortunately, this tranquil little place has closed.

November 10, 2018 at 2:00pm- 3:30pm at Centrespace Gallery, VRC

 

Taking this idea as a starting point, we would like you to interpret this principle

 

Sustain your errors, is a series of workshops and events re-interpreting a set of ideas by artist and musician David Cunningham first used for his 1976 album Grey Scale.

 

In an introduction to the project taking place during NEoN, writer Cicely Farrer invites artist Katie Hare to together explore the ‘error system’ in the algorithmic age, through dialogue, sound, projection and human movement, extending Cunningham’s album in a new performative encounter.

Katie Hare is an artist whose work examines the effects of the increasing rapidity of technological progress, particularly with regards to memory and obsolescence and the way narrative and storytelling is shifting as a result of this development.

 

Introduction to David Cunningham’s Error System

David Cunningham’s art work evades visual description as it is mostly real-time sound based and site specific. His installations and performances are experienced across sound, music, light, movement and the architectures of space. He frequently uses a systems approach. This systems approach could be through a sound loop, overlapping cycles, a set of instructions, collaborative conditions or the space the work inhabits.

 

Sustain your errors draws on an early work of David’s, Grey Scale, for which he set up scores/instructions in the production of his sound work in the late 70s. In its original form, Grey Scale is an album that was originally released as a vinyl record in a grey card sleeve in 1976. The album features tracks which are played across a range of instruments, percussion, tape recorders, synthesisers and water.

 

The project is based on conversations between Cicely Farrer and David Cunningham around ways of interpreting the scores and their guiding principles. Cicely has received mentorship from artist Pernille Spence.

 

Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.

 

Image Credit: Kathryn Rattray Photography

 

Oh dear. On an ice-cream van in Bacton, Norfolk.

SilverFast

 

Another error with question and answer to Google Gemini AI...

  

Update

 

This is a common and frustrating issue with scanner software like SilverFast Ai Studio 6, especially with older versions and certain scanner models. The core of the problem lies in the software's "auto frame detection" capabilities.

 

Here's a breakdown of why this might be happening and what you can do to troubleshoot:

 

I. Why SilverFast Scans the Holder Frame and Ejects the Carrier:

 

Failure of Frame Detection: SilverFast uses algorithms to identify the edges of the slides within the carrier. If it can't clearly distinguish the slide from the holder or the scanner's background, it will fail to register the slide as a scannable image. Instead, it might interpret the entire carrier as a single "frame" (or fail to find any valid frames) and then eject it.

Insufficient Contrast: If the edges of your slides are very similar in color or tone to the slide holder, the software can have trouble differentiating them. This is especially true for bright slide mounts against a white or light-colored holder.

Dust or Debris: Even small specks of dust or fibers on the scanner's glass, the slide carrier, or even the slides themselves can confuse the frame detection. These can be mistaken for edges or create irregularities that prevent proper recognition.

Misaligned Holder: While you might think the holder is perfectly placed, even a slight misalignment can cause the scanner's sensors to miss the crucial "registration holes" or reference points that SilverFast uses to orient itself and find the frames. This is a common issue with both original and third-party holders.

Transparency Unit Issues: For flatbed scanners that use a transparency unit in the lid, a loose cable or a malfunctioning unit can prevent the scanner from properly illuminating and detecting the slides. If the transparency mode isn't even available in SilverFast, this is a strong indicator.

Software Glitches/Bugs: SilverFast Ai Studio 6 is an older version, and software can have bugs, especially with newer operating systems or after updates. Sometimes, the program itself simply misinterprets data or gets stuck in a loop.

Corrupted Preferences: SilverFast stores user preferences, and sometimes these files can become corrupted, leading to erratic behavior.

Hardware Issues (Less Common for this specific symptom): While less likely to directly cause only frame scanning and ejection (you'd typically see other artifacts or complete scan failures), issues with the scanner's internal mechanics or sensors could contribute to inconsistent frame detection.

II. Troubleshooting Steps:

 

Clean Everything Thoroughly:

 

Scanner Glass: Use a lint-free cloth and a specialized glass cleaner (or a small amount of isopropyl alcohol) to thoroughly clean the scanner bed, especially the area where the slide holder sits.

Slide Holder: Clean the slide holder itself, paying attention to the edges and any "holes" or markings that the scanner might use for alignment.

Slides: Ensure your slides are free of dust and fingerprints. Use a soft brush or air blower.

Ensure Proper Holder Placement:

 

Align Carefully: Double-check the scanner's manual and SilverFast's documentation for the precise way to place the slide holder. Many scanners have alignment guides or markings.

Both Holders (if applicable): If your scanner uses two slide holders, ensure both are in place, even if you're only scanning from one. SilverFast sometimes expects both for proper frame detection.

Orientation: Make sure the holder is oriented correctly (e.g., markings facing the alignment bar).

Improve Contrast for Frame Detection:

 

Darker Background: If possible and safe for your scanner, try placing a dark, non-reflective material (like black paper) under the slide holder or directly around the slides within the holder to create more contrast for the scanner's light sensor. Be cautious not to block any calibration areas.

Check Transparency Unit (for flatbed scanners):

 

Cable Connection: Turn off both the scanner and the computer. Disconnect and reconnect the cable that connects the transparency unit (usually in the lid) to the main scanner body.

Lamp: Verify that the transparency unit's lamp is lighting up. (Be careful, it can be very bright).

Remove Cover: Make sure any protective cover over the transparency unit is removed, as its structure can interfere with frame finding.

SilverFast Settings and Software Management:

 

Reset Preferences: This is a crucial step for many SilverFast issues. Look for a "Service Dialogue" or "Delete Preference files" option within SilverFast's settings or launcher. If not available, you might need to manually delete the "LaserSoft Imaging" preference folder (locations vary by OS, but typically in AppData for Windows or Library/Preferences for Mac). Be aware this will reset all your custom settings.

Update SilverFast: While SilverFast Ai Studio 6 is older, check the LaserSoft Imaging website for any minor updates (patches) within that version. Even small updates can fix bugs.

Specific Frame Detection Option: Ensure you're using the correct "find frame" option for your specific slide holder (e.g., "35mm slide holder" instead of a general film search).

"Exact Preview" and "Unsharp Masking": Some users have reported that "Exact Preview" or "Unsharp Masking" can interfere with frame detection. Try disabling these features temporarily to see if it helps.

Reinstall SilverFast: As a last resort for software issues, a clean reinstallation can sometimes resolve deep-seated problems. Uninstall completely, then reinstall.

Check for Driver Issues:

 

Scanner Drivers: Ensure your scanner's drivers are up to date and compatible with your operating system. Sometimes, conflicting drivers (e.g., if you also have the scanner manufacturer's own software installed) can cause problems. Consider reinstalling scanner drivers as well.

Contact SilverFast Support:

 

If all else fails, LaserSoft Imaging (the creators of SilverFast) has a support forum and direct support options. They are usually very knowledgeable about their software and specific scanner integrations. Provide them with detailed information about your scanner model, operating system, and the exact steps you've taken.

Given that SilverFast Ai Studio 6 is an older version, compatibility with modern operating systems can be a significant factor. If you're running it on a very new OS, it might be an uphill battle, and upgrading to a newer SilverFast version (if your scanner is supported) might be necessary.

Paradox Series: Syntax Error and Fetish

Material: 285 gsm paper

Tools: 35 angle blade

Size 15 cm X 15 cm

Date Completed: 2008.08.02

Natural Light Shot of Completed Work - Detail

taken with a Polaroid Land Camera 220 / ID-UV expired film / hand manipulated

  

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A wonderful error message that I received from the Windows Vista Backup and Restore Center.

Captured at the Ashfield train station.

Colectivo Error am Helvetiaplatz, 1.Mai 2009

Grön omställning på riktigt. Saxat ur Kretsloppskontorets informationsbroschyr.

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Error 404 page - Torcida POP

Client: Portal POP

Visual Concept and Creation Designer: Tiago de Andrade

Responsable Designer: Márcio Nantes

Agency: Redirect Digital Marketing

 

See entire project: www.behance.net/gallery/404-Errors-POP/3634453

Exploitation of video compression error.

... and oh no, the grill can't figure out my order!

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Vmware view open client strange error

Check error logs for troubleshooting.

Nostalgia is actually really easy for a non muisc gamer to pick up (compared to, say, Reflecbeat). The keyboard is familiar to anybody, the screen leads directly to the keys, and the lower difficulty allows a very forgiving margin for error.

I wonder what happend to that tower.

 

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