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Live interaction between staff and users:
On Twitter, tell @guardianrobot #ineedahug or #highfive & he'll respond as soon as someone in the office highfives or hugs him (via a switch on his belly/hand)
(A Guardian Hack Day project)
The Tickle is an acoustic interface for sound. It’s designed as the missing input device for physical modeling synthesis. Vibrations are captured on the surface and fed into digital resonators. It responds naturally to hitting or scratching, even bowing on the edge, making the interaction embodied, intuitive, and intimate.
Credit: The Center for Haptic Audio Interaction Research (CHAIR)
January, Human interaction. Monthly work photo theme. Each month where I work we have a picture theme. The company provides matted frames for 8x10 prints. The pictures hang on a wall in a well lit hallway past offices to the conference room. We choose a theme. We don't "judge." We don't put our names on our prints. Anyone can participate in any theme or not. So far, it's lots of fun and we are all getting into it. We started simple with a "Favorites" theme to encourage everyone to participate. This month "Human Interaction" turned out to be more difficult than I thought it would be.
this is an aerial shot of the swamps of Bayou Secret, taken with my extended pole from about 15 feet above the water.
M81 (Bode's galaxy) and M82 (the cigar galaxy) are part of the M81 group - the nearest galaxy group to our own. These two galaxies are gravitationally interacting, which causes the starburst activity seen near the center of the smaller M82.
Taken with an unmodified Canon 50D and 100-400mm lens with 1.4X adaptor at 560 mm, f/8 and ISO 1600. 4 stacked shots ranging between 239 and 930 seconds totalling 39 minutes of exposure. Autoguiding by PHD Guiding software.
I am creating an Interaction + Video Mapping Installation in Miami 04.13.13 with an 8 year old talent named London. He has autism and the show is dedicated to this new wave of human beings.
The title 'COLOR WARRIORS' was taken from London's artist statement, which is "I am a Color Warrior."
Being a Color Warrior myself, it was only right to name to the show after our love for color !
Event: Frontiers of Interaction 2010 Social Kick Off
When: 12 December 2009
Where: Milan, Italy
Web: www.frontiersofinteraction.it
Twitter: @frontiersof
Photo by Gianfranco Chicco (http://twitter.com/gchicco) for ConferenceBasics (www.conferencebasics.com)
I was at the Arabian/Italian fair today in Milan and tried this video wall controlled via a natural interaction system based on a couple of digital cameras monitoring the hand gestures.
2015 Summer Fuel Festival Teretonga Invercargill 24th-25th January.
U.S. ANTARCTIC PROGRAM:
Without interruption since 1956, Americans have been studying the Antarctic and its interactions with the rest of the planet. These investigators and supporting personnel make up the U.S. Antarctic Program, which carries forward the Nation's goals of supporting the Antarctic Treaty, fostering cooperative research with other nations, protecting the Antarctic environment, and developing measures to ensure only equitable and wise use of resources. The program comprises research by scientists selected from universities and other research institutions and operations and support by a contractor and other agencies of the U.S. Government. The National Science Foundation (the U.S. Government agency that promotes the progress of science) funds and manages the program. Approximately, 3,000 Americans are involved each year.
The research has three goals: to understand the region and its ecosystems; to understand its effects on (and responses to) global processes such as climate; and to use the region as a platform to study the upper atmosphere and space. Antarctica's remoteness and extreme climate make field science more expensive than in most places. Research is done in the Antarctic only when it cannot be performed at more convenient locations.
The program has three year-round research stations. In summer (the period of extensive sunlight and comparative warmth that lasts roughly October through February) additional camps are established for glaciologists, earth scientists, biologists, and others. Large, ski-equipped LC-130 airplanes, which only the United States has, provide air logistics. Air National Guard crews operate these planes. Helicopters, flown by a contractor, provide close support for many research teams. Tracked or wheeled vehicles provide transport over land and snow; small boats are used in coastal areas.
(Source: www.nsf.gov/geo/plr/antarct/usap.jsp)
Auburn Aviation students were able to meet and network with United Airlines pilots at the Feb. 15 Aviate partnership announcement at Ag Heritage Park on the university's campus.