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Sheridan Interactive Multimedia class visit to the Sheridan Visualization Design Institute in Oakville. VDI uses programming, game engines, etc. to visualize data and model life. Pictures can be seen here in a Zen Picture presentation www.zenpicture.com/zenpicture/vdi/. Blog entries are at interactivemultimedia.wordpress.com
Edited European Southern Observatory image of the interacting galaxies NGC 1531 and 1532. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: The pair of galaxies NGC 1531/2, engaged in a spirited waltz, is located about 70 million light-years away towards the southern constellation Eridanus (The River). The deformed foreground spiral galaxy laced with dust lanes NGC 1532 is so close to its companion — the background galaxy with a bright core just above the centre of NGC 1532 — that it gets distorted: one of its spiral arms is warped and plumes of dust and gas are visible above its disc. The cosmic dance leads to another dramatic effect: a whole new generation of massive stars were born in NGC 1532 because of the interaction. They are visible as the purple objects in the spiral arms. This exquisite image was made using the 1.5-metre Danish telescope at the ESO La Silla Observatory, Chile. It is based on data obtained through three different filters: B, V and R. The field of view is 12 x 12 arcmin.
Sheridan Interactive Multimedia class visit to the Sheridan Visualization Design Institute in Oakville. VDI uses programming, game engines, etc. to visualize data and model life. Pictures can be seen here in a Zen Picture presentation www.zenpicture.com/zenpicture/vdi/. Blog entries are at interactivemultimedia.wordpress.com
Edited European Southern Observatory image of interacting galaxies.
Original caption: This image from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile captures the pair of galaxies NGC 3169 (left) and NGC 3166 (right). These adjacent galaxies display some curious features, demonstrating that each member of the duo is close enough to feel the distorting gravitational influence of the other. The gravitational tug of war has warped the spiral shape of one galaxy, NGC 3169, and fragmented the dust lanes in its companion NGC 3166. At the bottom-right of the pair, a third galaxy is portrayed, NGC 3165.
Meet the Dreamer, my new interactive art project, which I have just started to prototype. This illuminated sculpture aims to make us more aware of the characters who live inside our heads, and how our emotions influence the way we perceive the world around us.
The Dreamer’s head lights up with rear-projected videos of some of the characters who influence us, along with memories and feelings that fill in our minds, day and night. To show what the Dreamer is thinking, our first prototypes display images of people and nature, sparking different moods, each represented by a different colored light, such as: red for anger, orange for fear, yellow for happiness, green for surprise, blue for sadness, purple for love, for example.
You will be able to change the Dreamer’s worldview by pressing buttons that make him/her more happy or sad, angry or kind, fearful or curious (like social media emoticons). In response, the Dreamer’s head will light up with different colors and facial expressions, as these emotions are activated in his/her mind.
This kinetic sculpture can give us a glimpse at what goes on inside our heads, as images of our lives pass by, fleeting like clouds in the sky, colored by our moods. The Dreamer’s quiet face keeps transforming, responding to new images and emotions with images and sounds of its own.
As times goes by, we see the interplay of the forces that drive us: anger can turn into love, sadness into joy, fear into curiosity. And changing our emotions can transform how we view the world. We hope this experience can help us replace our destructive emotions with a more positive outlook.
The Dreamer is being developed at Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where we are building our first prototypes. This interactive art project will be presented in different ways:
• as part of the Time Machine we’re building at Pataphysical Studios
• as a stand-alone exhibit in art shows and galleries
• in large street performances during public events
• in short videos on the web
We’re still experimenting with different ways to create The Dreamer. The current plan is to vacuum form a mannequin head (for the prototype), then a clay sculpture of the preferred shape (for the final product), using translucent white plastic, flattened a bit at the mouth, eyes and forehead, so that we can rear-project a variety of faces onto the heads from inside.
See more photos of our first prototypes in this Dreamer album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674887503188
Learn more on our project page: fabriceflorin.com/2018/10/25/dreamer
Speakers at Can we walk the talk? Why landscape approaches struggle to grow – and how to give them a boost interactive session. Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF
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5 апреля 2017 года в Scenario Cafe прошли две встречи с Interactive Brokers: бизнес-завтрак для фондов, банков, финансовых советников и брокеров и семинар по личному кабинету IB, терминалу TWS и другим вопросам трейдинга. Ведущий – Максим Ланин, менеджер по развитию бизнеса Interactive Brokers LLC в России и странах Восточной Европы. Видео доступно на Youtube-канале Алины Ананьевой, LowRisk.ru: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMjbvItcYaU0czo5N1WtmA
It's that time again! Every March the geeks gather in Austin, Texas for the annual SXSW Festival. Split into three sections, Interactive, Film and Music, this festival has something for everyone. Whether it's an up and coming band, an innovative piece of technology or an inspiring film, SXSW has it all. :)
LIGHT DRIFT is an interactive lighting installation that will appear along the Memorial Drive side of the Charles River and draw viewers into a playful engagement with the artwork, the river’s edge, and each other. Ninety brightly glowing orbs in the river will change color as they react to the presence of people along the shore.
The lighting elements are shaped like orbs or buoys and are equipped with electronics that allow them to respond to a viewer and to communicate with each other. The orbs on land use sensors to detect the presence of a person and relay a radio signal to the corresponding orbs in the water, allowing visitors to transform the array of orbs in the river. As viewers engage the orbs, the grid of lights in the water becomes an index of the activities on land. Multiple viewers can create intersections of linear patterns, encouraging viewers to “play” with each other. These orbs bring the community together by providing gathering spaces for watching the river turned into a flickering constellation of a field of lights and creating new connections on the river’s edge.
J. Meejin Yoon is Associate Professor of Architecture at MIT, teaching the architecture design studios. Her design research investigates the relationship between form and performance, public space and technology, and interactivity and architecture. As the founder of MY Studio and co-founder of Howeler + Yoon Architecture, she is engaged in a multidisciplinary practice, operating in the space between architecture, art, and landscape. Her projects include architecture, urban design, installations, concept clothing and artist books. Among her more prominent design projects are: White Noise White Light (an interactive public space installation for the Athens 2004 Olympics), the 3 Degrees of Felt (for the Aztec Empire Exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum), and Hover (a solar-powered canopy in New Orleans). Her designs have been exhibited at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, New York's Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper-Hewitt, Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum, the Somerset House in London, and Tokyo's National Art Center. Her many design awards include Architecture Record Design Vanguard, and the Rome Prize.
For more information: artsm.it/19zZnzr
Photo by Andy Ryan
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Compared to traditional intearctive whiteboards,the i3BOARD includes several unique features. Other than stylus and finger touch recognition, the precise and reliable V-Sense touch technology design allows multiuser interaction up to 10 simultaneous touches. The ultra-narrow aluminium frame gives the i3BOARD a sleek appearance and makes maintenance easy, lowering the long term total cost of ownership.
Some photos of our interactive touchscreens at the South Waterfront Umpqua Bank store.
Photos not taken by Fashionbuddha.
5 апреля 2017 года в Scenario Cafe прошли две встречи с Interactive Brokers: бизнес-завтрак для фондов, банков, финансовых советников и брокеров и семинар по личному кабинету IB, терминалу TWS и другим вопросам трейдинга. Ведущий – Максим Ланин, менеджер по развитию бизнеса Interactive Brokers LLC в России и странах Восточной Европы. Видео доступно на Youtube-канале Алины Ананьевой, LowRisk.ru: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMjbvItcYaU0czo5N1WtmA
Project: 2012 Aramco Headquarters
Partners: Float4 and Zebradog
Technology: RealMotion (gesture, multitouch, cms driven streamed web content and data structures)
5 апреля 2017 года в Scenario Cafe прошли две встречи с Interactive Brokers: бизнес-завтрак для фондов, банков, финансовых советников и брокеров и семинар по личному кабинету IB, терминалу TWS и другим вопросам трейдинга. Ведущий – Максим Ланин, менеджер по развитию бизнеса Interactive Brokers LLC в России и странах Восточной Европы. Видео доступно на Youtube-канале Алины Ананьевой, LowRisk.ru: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMjbvItcYaU0czo5N1WtmA
Fortune Brainstorm Green 2013
April 29-May 1, 2013: Laguna Niguel, CA
Andy Serwer Managing Editor Fortune Magazine
In 2013, Fortune will again gather “the smartest people we know” in sustainability to debate and work collaboratively on some of the globe’s most pressing problems, with an emphasis on “sustainable solutions.” We’ll formulate innovative approaches to the most important issues surrounding corporate sustainability, energy, smart cities, and investing in the future economy. As always, our focus will be on the role that business can play, profitably, in achieving these solutions.
Fortune Brainstorm GREEN: Sustainable Solutions brings together an extraordinary community of the smartest CEOs and senior executives, investors, policy makers, environmentalists and thought leaders. 2013 participants include Ted Turner, Harrison Ford, will.i.am, CEOs Dan Akerson of GM, Rosalind Brewer of Sam’s Club, John Donahoe of eBay, Tony Fadell of Nest, Robert McDonald of Procter & Gamble, Clarence Otis of Darden Restaurants, Ken Powell of General Mills, Cynthia Warner of Sapphire Energy and many other leaders and visionaries.
Since 2001, when the first Fortune Brainstorm was launched, these events have been known for their signature interactive formats that yield fresh ideas and help build valuable relationships among influential leaders. It’s this combination that has cemented Brainstorm GREEN’s position as the leading national conference on business and the environment.
www.fortuneconferences.com/brainstorm-green-2013/
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm Green
Sailors from USS Defender interacting with children of Ramakrishna Mission in Port Blair as a part of their Community Relationship activity on Tuesday, September 13, 2011. (Photo by U.S. Consulate General, Chennai)
Tasila Banda, National Project Coordinator for the Zambia Integrated Forest Landscape Project (ZIFLP) speak at Rights, results, and rewards: Managing production landscapes sustainably interactive session, Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF
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If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
NOAO image of the interacting galaxies NGC 1531 and NGC 1532.
See NOAO for more information. Image credit: NOAO/AURA (and edited by me).
Interactive Hearing for the high level plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly to be known as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples. Photo Shane Brown, Global Coordinating Group Media Team.
Benoit Blarel, Practice Manager for the Global Unit of the Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) Global Practice at the World Bank speak at Securing Rights, Securing Landscapes: Boosting the impacts interactive session, Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF
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If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Via an interactive touch-table, visitors at Primetal Technologies' stand can inform themselves about the portfolio of the company.
credit: QUPIK Creative Technologies
Luke Mckend, Managing Director, South Africa, Google, South Africa at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja, Nigeria 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
5 апреля 2017 года в Scenario Cafe прошли две встречи с Interactive Brokers: бизнес-завтрак для фондов, банков, финансовых советников и брокеров и семинар по личному кабинету IB, терминалу TWS и другим вопросам трейдинга. Ведущий – Максим Ланин, менеджер по развитию бизнеса Interactive Brokers LLC в России и странах Восточной Европы. Видео доступно на Youtube-канале Алины Ананьевой, LowRisk.ru: www.youtube.com/channel/UCHMjbvItcYaU0czo5N1WtmA