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The Phoenix Explosion perform at 'Supermarkt' in The Hague. Saturday, 25th of September 2010.
Location: The Hague (Den Haag), The Netherlands.
Band Members: Brian and Remi Tjon Ajong, Joost van Haaren, Bram van den Berg and Koen Fu.
The explosion of content on the Internet has many media companies racing to experiment with new forms of media and tackling ever more complex modes of distribution across myriad devices. But a lingering question for many media companies is around how to apply technologies to digitize and exploit archival content. Whether video, photography, or text, many of New York’s biggest media companies are grappling with how to take advantage of what seems a huge opportunity.
To dig deeper and get a sense of how NYC’s major players were contending with this issue, we gathered a panel to share their perspectives during our Internet Week event, The Value in the Vault, hosted at Shutterstock the evening of May 22. The panel included Jim Chou, CTO at Shutterstock; Marc Frons, CIO at The New York Times; Mona Jimenez, Associate Arts Professor and Associate Director, Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program at NYU Tisch; Owen Rambow, Co-Chair, New Media Center, Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University; and Dirk Van Dall, VP, Multimedia Technology Development at Major League Baseball Advanced Media.
Read our takeaways and favorite tweets from the event at medium.com/@nycmedialab/a123a8245c3e.
Explosion on the forward end of the flight deck of the USS Santee in 1945. Photo from the collection of Bruno A. Demko.
Floral Explosion by Judi Dains
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Pacific International Quilt Festival 2008
of course action = explosion.
what I notices is: if a movie is labled actionmovie there is a explosion! confirm it yourself.
It gets hot even 20meters away from the explosion
My first bouncing ball, and explosion, animation. Getting used to drawing in Flash, using a Bamboo Fun tablet and animating in general. Quite fun! All keyframe.
A crater is all that remains of the hugh explosion which occured in the village of Fauld back in November 1944. 3,500 tons of high explosives accidentally blew up whilst in storage deep below the earth in gypsum mines being used by the RAF for munitions storage. Public admittance is now forbidden and a healthy wildlife reserve now occupies the crater.
Esta foto la tome ayer por la tarde de camino a clase…, no me quedo más remedio que pararme ante esta explosión de primavera…. y claro llegue tarde ;), pero mereció la pena.