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Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design
Essa é das antigas ! Certamente influência das capas de álbuns de rock progressivo, anos 70, que eu gosto muito, hehe ...
Cicindela purpurea attempting to mate with C. fulgida, thanks to Lepphotos for the affirmation on the female. Another tiger-beetling lesson learned.
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Jockeys push their horses down the home stretch during the eighth race at Santa Anita in Arcadia, California, on May 20, 2016. Tyler Baze rode Wife Approved to the winner's circle.
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Cpl. Andre Thomas, right, tries food prepared by students and volunteers in the Camp Courtney English language class at the Urumin Welfare Center Dec. 10. Okinawan students and Marine volunteers got together at the center for a Nabe party. Nabe is a variety of traditional Okinawan food popular in the winter season. Photo by Lance Cpl. Elizabeth A. Case
From the Olafur Eliasson exhibit "Take Your Time" Eliasson uses light and mirrors to create a constantly changing environment. This piece has a revolving color light in the middle of an otherwise empty room - the light casts shadows and colors on the wall. It's very popular with everyone. Is it art? It's interactive and it's fun. See the next photo for these girl's photographer friend. Taken on a Target Free Friday - the place was packed with people
Cellist Julie Albers begins to interact with the video running in parallel with the music. "Up Close" by Michel van der Aa. Seattle Chamber Players, "Icebreaker VII: Open Source" contemporary music festival. Seattle, Feb. 2014.
Harold Thimbleby - Press On: Principles of Interaction Programming
"This is an important book, moving interaction design from an art form to a science. Harold Thimbleby provides a treasure trove of information, introducing powerful methods, yet so skillfully explained that even the non-technical reader can follow and learn. The methods promise to make dramatic improvements in the design and evaluation of interactive systems. Don't worry: the formal tools are introduced slowly, step-by-step. Even if you normally fear such methods, you will be entranced and enchanted. Buy this book and use it. I know I will."
--Don Norman, Nielsen Norman group and Northwestern University, author of The Design of Future Things
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On the occasion of 42nd Anniversary of Earth Day, we, the Nepal Youth Task Force on Rio+20, organized Series of Interaction Programs followed by different activities regarding different issues and collecting the voices from the youth for RIO+20.
Perkins ties a bowline knot around his wife, Gayle Perkins, as she prepares to climb over a boulder and descend a 10-foot drop with her husband’s assistance in Buckskin Gulch.