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Hack.Art.Lab collaborators Ann Resnick, Kristin Beal-DeGrandmont, John Harrison, Ivy Lanning, Lauren Hirsh, and Tom McGuire
Sábado 18 de mayo. Alumnos de 4to de Secundaria, Yellows 2020, participaron en la 5ta Edición del Hack Escolar organizados por Silabuz y Código Perú.
The Paulaner & Hacker-Pschorr brewery in Munich at the Nockherberg.
Those copper brewing kettles are still in use. There were about ten of them in this room, one next to another. It was so warm.
And it smelled awesome!
Hacking Arts (October 3-5), an annual student-run festival and hackathon hosted at the MIT Media Lab, marked the launch of MIT STARTUP. Hacking Arts features talks by entrepreneurs in the creative industries, tech-enabled live performances and art pieces, and demos by emergent start-ups. This year’s kick-off party at Microsoft’s Nerd Center featured a performance by Grammy-nominated artist Ryan Leslie and an ideation session by Kiran Gandhi, the drummer of MIA.
The following day, participants attended panels on Film, Music, Design, Virtual Reality, Fashion, Gaming, Performing Arts and Visual Arts, hearing from speakers such as Benji Rogers (CEO, Pledgemusic), Kevin Cunningham (Executive Artistic Director, 3-Legged Dog Productions) and Laird Malamed (COO, Oculus VR). Afterward, participants put their ideas into action during the high-voltage hackathon.
The 2014 Hackathon winners were LuxLoop (VHX Prize in Film, TV & VR), Harlequin (Most Creative), CUE (Most Disruptive) and Tomorrow Is Another Day (Best Overall Hack). A common thread among the winning hacks was how technology was used to promote human interaction or create analogue output. LuxLoop and Harlequin both used human motion to affect digital output. CUE, one of the finalists in the Pitch phase of the competition, designed a modular theatrical system consisting of wearable audiovisual hardware and a smartphone app to sequence, control and play user-programmed sound and light effects to enhance public theater. Tomorrow Is Another Day touted the idea “Turn your nothing into something,” as their project used a person’s daily “swipes” on touch-screen devices to transform daily online activities into abstract ink drawings.
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best bag for me looks great, feels durable, doesn't look that big and gives the option of carrying it by messenger or via backpack :)
Hacking the 440 (and others land cameras) to use a uptodate 3v battery.
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The original instruction on Instructable.com used a G2 Pro, but one commenter suggested using even the cheaper G2 (w/ a full clear tubing) for a better looking outcome. More info here: themobileexperience.blogspot.com/2009/05/montblanc-pen-fo...
My latest hack to the free Vivitar T100 was to open the front of the camera and ream out the aperture to a larger diameter, in order to get more pronounced lens aberrations. While I was working in there, I also disconnected the hot shoe and semipermanently connected a remote flash cord....
The wider aperture give a soft-focus effect like this.
Strangely, I notice I'm the only one on Flickr so far to use the tag "reamed to f/4" ;-)
We held the first ROROsyd Hack Night for the year in the Ninefold office. It's also the first time the invite went out to the SydJS list too. Great turn out, great night!
Modern warfare isn’t always about battlefields. U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta made this clear recently as he referred to a growing cyber-threat from Iran. He went so far as to declare that the Pentagon is prepared to take action if America is threatened by a computer-based assault. Apparently major banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Capital One have experienced massively distributed denial-of-service attacks.
In a recent Joint Chiefs of Staff intelligence directorate, there was this warning issued:
“Iran’s cyber aggression should be viewed as a component, alongside efforts like support for terrorism, to be the larger covert war Tehran is waging against the West.”
While Panetta carefully worded his remarks, one expert said his message to Iran was quite evident. “It’s not something where the people are throwing down the gauntlet, but I think Panetta comes pretty close to sending a clear warning (to Iran): We know who it was. Maybe you want to think twice before you do it again.”
In his speech Panetta declared that the Shamoon virus replaced crucial system files with the image of a burning U.S. flag, and also overwrote all data, rendering more than 30,000 computers useless, forcing them to be replaced.
The weapons of modern warfare truly are divergent in nature. The totality and eternity of the Word of God, however, never wavers, for we are told in Isaiah 54:17, “No weapon formed against you shall prosper…” This is comforting to say the very least. It does not, though, relieve us from duty as prayer warriors, for we must continue to follow the directive we are given in Psalm 122:6 and continually pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
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Hacking Arts (October 3-5), an annual student-run festival and hackathon hosted at the MIT Media Lab, marked the launch of MIT STARTUP. Hacking Arts features talks by entrepreneurs in the creative industries, tech-enabled live performances and art pieces, and demos by emergent start-ups. This year’s kick-off party at Microsoft’s Nerd Center featured a performance by Grammy-nominated artist Ryan Leslie and an ideation session by Kiran Gandhi, the drummer of MIA.
The following day, participants attended panels on Film, Music, Design, Virtual Reality, Fashion, Gaming, Performing Arts and Visual Arts, hearing from speakers such as Benji Rogers (CEO, Pledgemusic), Kevin Cunningham (Executive Artistic Director, 3-Legged Dog Productions) and Laird Malamed (COO, Oculus VR). Afterward, participants put their ideas into action during the high-voltage hackathon.
The 2014 Hackathon winners were LuxLoop (VHX Prize in Film, TV & VR), Harlequin (Most Creative), CUE (Most Disruptive) and Tomorrow Is Another Day (Best Overall Hack). A common thread among the winning hacks was how technology was used to promote human interaction or create analogue output. LuxLoop and Harlequin both used human motion to affect digital output. CUE, one of the finalists in the Pitch phase of the competition, designed a modular theatrical system consisting of wearable audiovisual hardware and a smartphone app to sequence, control and play user-programmed sound and light effects to enhance public theater. Tomorrow Is Another Day touted the idea “Turn your nothing into something,” as their project used a person’s daily “swipes” on touch-screen devices to transform daily online activities into abstract ink drawings.
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At Upper Causeway, Royal National Park.
The Royal National Park is the second oldest national park in the world (Yellowstone is the oldest). It was established in 1879.
This image is from the Hacked Love short video clip. All rights reserved by Panteliz Photography www.arteliz.gr
Op 9 juni 2017 vond in de Tweede Kamer in Den Haag de tweede editie van Accountability Hack plaats, een hackathon waar met open data de prestaties van de overheid in kaart worden gebracht. Accountability Hack is een initiatief van de Algemene Rekenkamer en de Tweede Kamer samen met het CBS en de ministeries van Binnenlandse Zaken, Buitenlandse Zaken, Financiën en Infrastructuur en Milieu. De hackathon werd georganiseerd in samenwerking met Open State Foundation. Kijk voor meer informatie op accountabilityhack.nl/
I forgot the password and I haven’t created a hp password reset disk . I cannot access my computer now. Anyone can give me a workable solutions to recover my laptop password? ”