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Interesting interaction spotted today. Two goldfinches were exploring the gutters and moss on the rooftiles, then a male house sparrow arrived. It was like watching a scene where two children were trying to play, and an annoying younger brother was trying to join in! The goldfinches kept moving to other places, and the sparrow kept flying to join them! Wonder if he thought there were slighty fancier versions of the females he was used to?!
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.
This golden retriever so was born on Christmas Eve, the name is called "Eve". Or because it is a large dog? Small dog seems to love. It is the interaction of the dog and the dog.
On Saturday 7 October 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 held the second event in the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.
In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'
'Periphery' was a day of enquiry to consider the environs of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Investment for the 2012 Games brought rapid development to the previously neglected Stratford area. Here East, within the former press and broadcasting centre of the Games, is envisaged as a cluster of innovators and digital makers, whilst the Stratford Waterside development will bring new institutions including the V&A, Sadler's Wells, London College of Fashion, and UCL.
Keynote: Jill Magid and Do Ho Suh
Speakers: Amica Dall (Assemble), Anna Harding (SPACE), Jane Rendell, Kreider + O’Leary, Liza Fior (MUF), Oreet Ashery and Mi Park, Torange Khonsari (Public Works), and Stephen Pritchard
The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
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As the system solidifies, a detailed map is created to assist with visualizing the users workflow, and interaction points.
11 ноября 2020, Обсуждение вопросов по взаимодействию "Дороги в Лавру" и "Северного пути" / 11 November 2020, Discussion of issues related to the interaction of the "Road to the Lavra" and the "Northern route"
7.Through gaming activities, students can learn to interact together to reach a certain objective; an example being going on a quest with one player as a hunter and one as shaman, but in order to live they both have to perform their task. (3)
May 17, 2012 ~ The petting farm at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, Japan. At the petting farm anyone can directly interact with the animals there.While there are fences, they are more to keep humans out of the enclosures rather than the animals in. All of the goats, sheep, chickens, duck and other domesticated animals are free to roam about the area. [DSC_2263-D7000]
SOUNDCORRIDORS is a series of sound events exploring non-traditional interactions between sound and space. Set in architecturally and acoustically unique spaces, the series invites sound artists and composers to generate new work to activate the peculiarities of each performance environment. At the heart of SOUNDCORRIDORS is a multi-channel sound system, meticulously placed to turn the entirety of the 25,000 sq ft Knockdown Center into a singular instrument. A day long event, the audience is invited to wander freely, choosing their own sonic and spatial narrative.
Miya Masaoka
Richard Garet
Ashcan Orchestra
Tristan Shepherd
Leila Bordreuil
Doron Sadja
Alfredo Marin
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Curated by Doron Sadja