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March 18, 2016 is the first anniversary of the Sendai Framework.
The world's most wide-ranging disaster risk reduction agreement ever, it intersects with a whole host of issues, from sustainable development and women's empowerment to climate change, health and hi-tech.
To mark the anniversary, we launched a campaign using the #switch2sendai hashtag, and on Thunderclap reached more than 20 million people with our message about reducing risk and raising resilience. (Details here: www.thunderclap.it/projects/37927-switch2sendai). Many thanks to all those of you who signed up.
If you still want to take part in the #switch2sendai campaign, you can print out a flyer from this album and send us a picture of yourself holding it. We suggest that you write the name of your city and/or organization on it.
Please send your photos to unisdrcomms@un.org so that we can post them here on the UNISDR Flickr account. If you tweet them, or share them on Instagram, please tag @unisdr and use #switch2sendai in the caption.
Please also make sure to use the #switch2sendai hashtag in your Sendai Framework and disaster risk reduction-related Instagram pictures, tweets or Facebook posts from now on.
Thank you for your support!
P.S. You'll find more information here about the Sendai Framework: www.unisdr.org/we/coordinate/sendai-framework
I began taking a class at The Public School this past Sunday. It was great little introduction into Open Frameworks and am very excited to take my knowledge of Processing to the next level with more Low-Level code. There is much to learn. For more information on Open Frameworks you can check out the wiki to the class page. There is one more class next Sunday.
By rethinking the framework for future learning environments Inspiria Science Center by AART Architects combines learning and architecture into an eventful science center. Designed as a passive house including a wide range of eco-friendly solutions, the building design supports the activities within the science center. Daylight floods through the extensive glass facades and the many skylights into the exhibition halls and the two-story atrium. In addition a wastewater treatment plant recycles the water for use throughout the science center while a wind turbine and a solar cell panel generate electricity and a solar hot water system creates domestic hot water. These facilities are not just means to an end but are designed as a part of the exhibitions and they can be seen in action by the school children. Last but not least the science center is adapted to the surrounding landscape with the three wings radiating out from the two-storey atrium. This distinctive architecture symbolises the cycle of nature and reflects the science building’s key topics: health, energy, and the environment.
Part of the 1500 ton metal work supporting the 76m dish of the Lovell radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire
Signing Ceremony of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC and the Region
Sunday 24th February 2013
To view in stereo, sit 2-3 feet from the monitor and gently cross your eyes so that the two images become three. The one in the middle will be in 3d. If you are finding this difficult, you may be trying too hard. Viewing the original size is best.
i had to rotate some other stuff and thought it would be funny to autorotate the webcam input...
it'd be better if the interpolation worked across the pi/2 discontinuities, but i didn't feel like unwrapping it :)
Have I mentioned the chicken yard is going to be enclosed? This requires putting up a big framework to support the wire on top.
ITU Workshop on Telecommunication Service Quality
Regulatory Frameworks and Experience-Driven Networking
26 November 2018, Geneva, Switzerland
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