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Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Photo by Olivia Kwok, courtesy of IxDA

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REAL CIRCLE Vol.5 Shou-Pei Hip Hop Battle is Soul Brother organized hip hop battle game, the circle dance by a real sense of reality, so that we can go back to the real interaction and sharing fun dance! DANCE SOUL dance studio in Taipei held. www.DanceSoul.com.tw

Champion:CC

Judge:Seven, DaMove, Don, Jeff (Soul Brother)

Special Guests: Triple Force

 

REAL CIRCLE Vol.5 參戰人數51人

冠軍:CC

裁判:Seven,大目,小董,jeff

特別來賓:juns . 見貝 . 阿弘(Triple Force) ,

REAL CIRCLE囂胚之夜是Soul Brother所舉辦的hip hop battle比賽,藉由真正的circle跳舞真實感,讓大家都能回到最真實­­­­的跳舞互動與分享的樂趣!台北DANCE SOUL舞蹈教室。http://www.DanceSoul.com.tw

 

circle A 參加舞者:

黃柏勳(阿勳) / 薛國均 / 潘盈安 / 何菘育(阿菘) / 馮致華 / 葉恩強 / 劉新聖(阿摔) / 薛逸昇 / 江玟萱 / 楊智誠 / 阿信 / 毛毛 / 劭爺 / 小b / CC / 小六 / 小在 / 小白 / 楊棕任 / 小映 / 把妹 / 大雄 / 屁真 / 范綱 / 小Q

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the Simple Interactions Institute at the Fred Rogers Center.

opening 4th february 18h00, please come!

 

Royal College of Art, Kensington gore, SW7 2EU London, UK.

 

Tube : South Kensington.

Photo by Olivia Kwok, courtesy of IxDA

Our volunteers at the Lions Befrienders Service Association Mei Ling Street Seniors Activity Centre on 31 May 2013!

The fact that we live in a deep gravity well in a gas covered planet which goes around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and it still feels like another Tuesday proves the significance of perspective in our lives.

We believe that a right perspective can change our lives. TEDxGCEK, the youngest member of TED community plans to represent the same. TEDx speakers compel us to initiate, innovate and improvise the lives of people in ways that we never even knew existed.

Instead of searching for new ideas and inspiration one can simply look at things with different angles.TEDxGCEK aims to bring people from a different perspective to help change each others’ way of looking at the world.

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

These Alpine hikers represent an example of human environment interaction. Human/Environment Interaction is defined as the way people impact the environment, as well as the adjustments people make in order to live in a specific environment. These hikers are dressed warmly to withstand the cold temperatures. Without making the adjustments of wearing the proper clothing, these people would not survive in the alpine environment.

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Playing with toys allow kids a chance to connect with each other. Not only can it spark lively play with siblings and friend, but it can offer an opportunity for parents and kids to play together as well. One of the benefits of play is the conversation that imaginitive play delivers.

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The tropic interaction here is of a primary consumer, the squirrel, eating a part of a producer, the fruit (acorn) of an oak tree.

I think the most influential species in my my location are the oaks and other trees that make up the wood lot. Specifically looking at the oak trees, there are a few key reasons why they are so vital to the structure of the location. First, it is a producers and provides food for a lot of primary consumers in the area. It's not just the fruit that species are eating from the trees, but also the leaves. nectar from flowers, and trunk that can be consumed. Secondly, the trees provide housing for a lot of the small animals that live in the lot. The trunks of the trees are used for places of safety from predators and warm places to sleep at night. Thirdly. the trees also provide a canopy of shade for all of the inhabitants of the lot. This prevents some species from overheating from the sun. Fourthly, the trees also go through transpiration and allow water and nutrients to be cycles throughout the ecosystem. Because of its vast size, of each tree the cycle is efficient to

maintain the balance of the location.

Removing the oaks would be very detrimental to the lot. We have learned that primary producers play a key role in the tropic level because of their source of matter and energy. Without a large amount of producers, there is little hope for primary consumers and the trophic levels and food webs are sabotaged with a cascading effect of low consumption and energy. Also, the shelter of small animals would be gone and would leave them in high risk of predation.

If you replaced oaks with an invasive species I think it would skew the whole ecological balance of the location. The invasive species would take away food resources from other species in the location. Ultimately I feel like they invasive species would just dominate the area after draining the location of food, water and nutrients. With no predators for the invasive species they would be able to flourish.

In my first capstone exercise I took pictures of mushrooms, a butterfly, and moss. Mushrooms, that serve as decomposers, and butterflies, which are primary consumers, are are food-limited according to the Slobodkin,

Smith, and Hairston article. Mushrooms are limited if they do not have enough organic matter to decompose and butterflies are limited if they can get nectar from flowers. Also the moss in my location, being a producer is limited by the amount light and water it can get.

Generik Vapeur, Peterborough, 7 September 2013

Design Interactions trip: 1/27 - 2/5.

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

Physical and Wearable computing with Arduino

www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the Simple Interactions Institute at the Fred Rogers Center.

Now that's dedication! These folks prepared for a long day of sessions with an early morning run.

bodies in flux

senior thesis, december 2009

etching, watercolor, and gouache on paper

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the Simple Interactions Institute at the Fred Rogers Center.

Luckily certain things such as affection and love are universal – it’s hard not to fall in love with these kids.

 

We brought washing up liquid with us to teach the kids how to blow bubbles. They had never seen that before, their joy and wonder was both wonderful and sad.

 

This is Marie by the way. Everyone calls her Bebe as she’s one of the youngest kids at the foundation. She’s nearly 3 and was a firm favourite with us all. Her older sister who is 5 attends the foundation and her mother leaves Bebe there too so she can work. Bebe’s father was killed in the Haitian earthquake.

 

For more information, please visit jondbarker.tumblr.com/helpforhaiti

To donate please visit www.crowdrise.com/HopetoHaiti2012/fundraiser/Vanesha

sony A200 with 28-80mm

update vom 2009-06-23:

gestern abend haben kulturbanausen dieses wunderschöne graf mit fassadenfarbe eliminiert, oder nur einfach platz für neues geschaffen ;-)

2014 World Cup App for choosing the players of your squad.

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

She's actually quite social... did she get anything from her father?

Selections from Interaction 23 in Zurich, Switzerland, 3 March 2023

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