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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/
A structural view of the nest of Yellow-vented Bulbul’s -Pycnonotus goiavier- it’s built on a trunk of a Tree Fern and it’s protected by a leaf of Bismark Palm.
Looking forward to seeing the new babies!!!
For this capture I switched on the balcony halogen spotlights.
Futuros Hóspedes
A vista estrutural do ninho de Bulbul-da-mancha-amarela-Pycnonotus goiavier- é contruÃdo num tronco de Samambaia e é protegido por uma folha de Palma Carandá.
Ansiosa para ver os novos bebês!!
Para esta foto eu liguei as luzes de halogênio da varanda.
And that choice is yours and mine. We can decide which direction to go. A double exposure to illustrate a point. Nikon FE2 35mm black and white film. You can see more in my set "Double Exposure".
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/
Bender PI - Shadow Private Investigator Robot - from Futurama - Future Film Noir Detective - light blue gray with bottle of Mom's Olde Fortran Malt Liquor and smoking cigar - Space future - Bender android androids mechanical man men automaton metal Tintoy tin toy toys gray cartoon animation TV television show futuristic shadow shadows Windup Robot grey shadows shoulder holster gun 2012
Photo showing an impression of the Connected Intelligence Atelier/ Future Innovators Summit
credit: Florian Voggeneder
Shaping Future Supercomputing
Argonne Leadership Computing Facility 2011 Annual Report
Contributors: Cheryl G. Drugan (CEPA), Michele M. Nelson (CEPA), ALCF Communications Team
Customer: ALCF management
Awarded an Excellence STC Chicago Award.
November 8, 2010 -- Los Angeles teenage hip-hop collective Odd Future, a.k.a. OFWGKTA (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All) make their New York City debut at the Studio at Webster Hall.
© 2010 Kathryn Yu. All rights reserved.
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/
Nick Jonas performs at the Pepsi Center during the Future Now/Honda Civic Tour stop in Denver, CO on August 9, 2016.
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/
New Amri suite. and end. End of a World.
Modern confort (look at the electric lines). Does modern means standardisation?
People were promised new land (barren), money (2/3 of it after 6 years), new modern houses. There is no house for every family and the houses are not finished. A big mess is being installed. They were already relagated, they were marginals, they are even more. Is that what we call a slum? bidonville? or a ghetto?!?
Thus, Hamadab, Amri, Manasir people struggle against their relagation. Struggle for peace by any means: if non-violence needs a threat of violence, why not? Once Nelson Mandela said:
"The factors which necessitated the armed struggle still exist today. We have no option but to continue. We express the hope that a climate conducive to a negotiated settlement would be created soon, so that there may no longer be the need for the armed struggle."
The Aymara's perspective of time makes sense of 20/20 hindsight and being blindsided by the unforeseen.
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/
Amanora Future Towers – The new architectural icon of India
Architectural masterpieces have the ability to transform the landscape of any country. Petronas Towers in Malaysia, Burj Khalifa in the United Arab Emirates are just some of the modern day landmarks that are a reflection of imaginative and functional design ideas. What began as a dream of giving India an architectural masterpiece took the shape of a futuristic yet functional design called Amanora Future Towers.
Future Towers will be developed as a single apartment block on 585 metres x 73 metres of land. It will have 20 – 25 storey towers with altitude not exceeding 100 metres. This architectural icon will have living as well office spaces along with multiple leisure and recreational avenues. It will have collective residential and commercial space of 4,000,000 sq ft and house 3000 to 3500 luxurious and futuristic dwellings. The Apartment City has been designed to give a sensorial experience like no other. Every apartment will either be facing 26 acres of spectacular lush greenery in the centre or vast open spaces that will have an instant calming effect.
Pune Office
Amanora Park Town
Hadapsar-Kharadi Bypass,
Hadapsar, Pune 411 028.
Tel.: 91-20-3041 0011
E-mail: info@amanora.com
Am "Future Cities Tisch" kann der Besucher in die visionären Ideen geplanter Zukunftsstädte eintauchen. Informationen zu angewählten städtebaulichen Themen werden in Ton und Bild vermittelt.
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The visitor can dive into visionary ideas about planned cities at the "Future Cities Table" and choose between different topics of urban building.