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if my happiness is their standard, they're gonna have their work cut out for them. at narita airport, tokyo.

LandFilles (a project by Katherine Liberovskaya & Keiko Uenishi) is an installation (instal-action) with phases resulting final live performances started in mid-2009. For the period of January 9-14, 2013, LandFilles took place at The Emily Harvey Foundation, NYC. These are the photo documentation of the parts of LandFilles there.

 

With Katherine Liberovskaya.

 

More info at soundleak.org/works/landfilles

Mr.Gary and the feedback show was presented by Lise Swenson at Megal Wilson house.

nextNY: The next generation of digital movers and shakers in NYC is an incredibly impressive group of doers. Today was Sportsvite.com's turn to present their concept, report on progress and get feedback, thoughts and ideas on going forward. Loved it. I also loved being the only female in the group. :)

This is the charger cord for a small remote controlled helicopter. When it is plugged into the computer, but not plugged into the helicopter, a red light glows. When the cable is also plugged into the helicopter to charge, the light turns off. This is not in line with the conceptual of charging electronics, which is a glowing red light means charging, and when either the light turns off or turns green it is fully charged. Since the feedback is opposite the conceptual model it is ineffective visual feedback.

Contents by John Isaacson. You steal, we break-a you face.

by Lenka

 

This gets cut short :/ Oh, flickr.

This is the first "feedback" showing of interviews I conducted with eight past state presidents of NWPC-CA (with a little surprise for Mary at the end...) Shown at the NWPC-CA state board meeting in Fresno, CA on January 28.

In addition to the visual feedback by means of an LED sign displaying a hand to wait or a walking man to go that is displayed by most crosswalks, these crosswalks also provide audio feedback telling the pedestrian to wait when the button is pushed and it is not time to cross, and plays a message designating when it is time to walk.

WHEN: Thursday May 5, 2011 5:00pm - 9:00pm

WHERE: Moore College of Art & Design

feedback is appreciated

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