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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.
Notes from MotM2016's Workshop #4. More about MotM2016 at cityminded.org/events/motm2016
Workshop description:
Getting Ahead of Autonomous Vehicles — Carbon, Congestion, Energy and Policy
Autonomous vehicles are coming yet there are vastly different projections regarding the energy and carbon impacts. Some projections show 90% energy savings while others project 200% increase in energy consumption. It all depends on the policy frameworks set up now. Should all autonomous vehicles be electric? How will autonomous vehicles interact with the grid and how will they change the scaling of renewables? Should they be shared? Should we implement AV speed limits? These are just some of the questions that have yet to be answered. Join us as we dive into a lively discussion and workshop to start to build a policy framework across sectors.
Moderator: Amanda Eaken, Director of Transportation and Climate, Urban Solutions Program, Natural Resources Defense Council
Featuring lightning talks by:
Spencer Reeder, Senior Program Officer, Climate & Energy, Vulcan
Laura Schewel, CEO, StreetLight Data
I visited Matthew (who runs Saffron Frameworks) to interview him about frame building and more back in February. The interview will be online soon.
On the outside of Birmingham library, there is a circular sculpture/framework around the outside of the building and I took this on the way up to the Shakespeare rooftop memorial, as it was a beautiful frame for the outdoor buildings
The Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire.
Trying to bring out the metal framework that holds the dish in this one.
In the framework of the National Model United Nations held in Azerbaijan on 20-23 February 2016, the simulation of UNESCO on the case of protecting historical sites and cultural heritage from strikes during the war and terrorist attacks.
76 people participated in the simulation sessions during four days. The sessions were moderated by Nigar Alimardanli and Nadir Mehdiyev. Three draft resolutions were submitted by the member states, one of which sponsored by Argentina, Iraq, Lebanon, Norway, Palestine, Sweden, Turkey was adopted by a two-thirds majority. As the result of the game, the participants were awarded with certificates. For their outstanding contribution to the committee the following delegates were awarded at the closing ceremony.
-Ayshan Aliyeva, the delegation of Mali (Best Delegate)
-Narmina Ahmadova, the delegation of Iraq (Best Debater)
-Anastasiya Lavrina, the delegation of Germany (Best Position Paper)
-Nariman Namazov, the delegation of France (Honourable Mention)
-Madina Amiraslanova, the delegation of Israel (Honourable Mention)
-Aygun Ahmadli, the delegation of Libya (Honourable Mention)
Photos by Dilavar Najafov and Yagub Jafarov
6 October 2022 : Fourteenth Meeting of the inclusive Framework on BEPSCEREMONYGN
OECD Headquarters, Paris
beijing is the only city i have been to that has more construction going on than las vegas. this is a view of two of the towers that were going up right near where i was staying.