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The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?
On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.
To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/
An oddity, this one! E50371, a Cravens Motor Brake Second - the vehicle behind is obviously very different ...
The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?
On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.
To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/
The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?
On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.
To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/
Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland
27 March - 06 April 2023
Switzerland, Geneva
©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez
Future Pulse:
DOWNLOAD: www.mediafire.com/download/55g9djrbpradald/Future_Pulse.zip
1. Diskette Romances - Eden
2. Meth Dad - Psalm
3. Nitemoves - Port au Prism
4. マクãƒã‚¹MACROSS 82-99 - MY LOVE
5. Kodomo - Drift
6. Sweet Valley - Slum Vexx
7. Danny Brown - Don’t Give A (Ryan Hemsworth’s Dankey Kang Bootleg)
8. Shigeto - Detroit Part 1
9. Tobacco - Get My Nails Did
10. Hot Sugar - The Girl Who Stole My Tamagotchi
11. Ghost Mountian - Bikes at Night
12. Spazzkid - Truly (feat. Sarah Bonito)
13. Giraffage - Hello
14. Grèg - Terraform
15. -_-_-_ - 08/12/2014 24:31:00
16. Lunar Testing Lab - Shortwave 3
I had a pretty hard time convincing them to pose for me. The little one in the middle was very naughty and purposely avoided looking into the camera. But I managed to get one back at him in a later click :)
My "Ode to Jennifer"
Although I have used that technique many times before, I was inspired today to do it "Once more with feeling..."
I used Papertrey Ink cs as it has almost as smooth a surface as a shipping tag does. I stamped and heat embossed before cutting out my shape with a Nestie. I use wax paper instead of a craft sheet and smooshed on Worn Lipstick, Peeled Shutters and Dried Marigold. I just love the names as much as the product. After spritzing and smooshing to my hearts content, I then inked the edges with chalk ink in two colors. As a last finishing touch and something I think Jennifer forgot to mention today, I rubbed down my background with a soft rag to remove all the ink from the embossed areas. This puts the "resist" in "resist technique". I dabbed a little ink on the sentiment to highlight the important words. Hope you ENJOY! I know I sure in the heck did! Linda aka Oz
oh... almost forgot. I made up the little green flowers to use but didn't like the scale when all was said and done. I bet you see them used another day though...hehe
Hero Arts stamps
Anytime Messages CL129
S5034 Design Block Flourish
At a recent car show, a new concept car was revealed. The manufacture requested not to be revealed.
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"Future"
Modelo: Caro Valiente
Make up: Gisela Guerrero Make Up
Asist. and Backstage: Jonatan Robledo
Foto y Retoque: Nicolás Bascal
The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?
On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.
To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/
Cocorosie (Future Feminism)
Webster Hall
New York City
September 7th, 2014
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Symposium on International Safeguards: Building Future Safeguards Capabilities, opening session held at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 5 November 2018
Photo Credit: Dean Calma
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIES:
Carrie Mathews – Scientific Secretary
Gabriel E. Terigi – Deputy Scientific Secretary
ORGANIZING TEAM
Maiko Binder
Yukiko Fukuyama
Pavel Germanovich
Sofya Hambaryan
Cherry Hodak
Fanny Jaffrennou
Marguerite Leonardi
Louise Phillipson
Sarah Marie Poe
Lorena Tagani
Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland
27 March - 06 April 2023
Switzerland, Geneva
©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez
Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland
27 March - 06 April 2023
Switzerland, Geneva a
©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez
Manila Tron dancers shed light on the future of work during the ILO Centenary in Manila on 11 April. The ILO100 Global Tour is a 24-hour celebration of ILO's achievements over its 100 years of advancing social justice and promoting decent work. Catch the full event at the Global Tour website: bit.ly/ILO100Manila
Photo © ILO/J. Villaruel
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See the blog post for more info: The Future of Web Apps
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The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?
On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.
To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/