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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

Credits for the content on the tables:

Design - Suzanne Martin, Emma Noble, Lindsay Robertson.

Photography, design for textiles - Mark Parker

Photography, fashion - Students own.

3d Programming - the texturelab ( www.macs.hw.ac.uk/texturelab )

Producer - Mark Eley ( www.eleykishimoto.com )

Magnetic wall containing over 400 paw prints. Grade school children colored in the paw prints and each was given the paw they colored at the end of the event. ©Bombshell Productions

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

Bat - Note robot image and more realistic representation comparison on interpretive sign

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

Interactive of Automobiles

 

BWI Terminal Modernization Project is a proposed 3-phase initiative.

For details, please visit my blog, Paper Pursuits: barspaperpursuits.blogspot.com

 

Stamps: Swimming Hole Friends

Die-namics: Swimming Hole Friends, Grassy Fields, Interactive Swing

Stencils: Mini Cloud Edges, Ocean Motion

Dye Ink: Sour Apple

Hybrid Ink: Extreme Black

MFT Card Stock/Specialty Papers: Sweet Tooth, Sour Apple, No Line Coloring

Supplies/Tools: foam mounting tape, MISTI, Steel Snips, Large Metal Adapter Plate for Die-namics

 

Other: Die-cutting machine, paper cutter, MISTI Grid Paper Pad, MISTI Bar Magnets, Copic markers, Strathmore Bristol Smooth paper, tape runner, QuickStik Pick-up Tool, plastic eraser, Mini Ink Blending Tool, Mini Ink Blending Foam Pads, Scor-Buddy, Smart Grid Paper Pad, clear acetate card stock

Listening Heads, 2006 - Interactive video portraiture.

 

In the film shoot for Listening Heads, Kentaro directed his friends to act as characters which he thought would represent the nature of his friends. For example one of the friends was instructed to act as a stockbroker in Manhattan. The character was chosen to bring him/her-ness in body language and expression. According the character's nature, a number of scenario was created. For example stockbroker on cocaine is trying to pretend he is straight. Then these facial expressions of various scenarios were captured at a photography studio on HD video.

 

In the interactive video installation, the software responds to sound through the microphone, and talking to the microphone would trigger these different facial expressions, created from this scenario based portrait shoot, at random.

 

The facial expression (response) that is triggered by the viewer's voice (word/sentence) would make sense as a response for most of the time. Viewers were left to interpret the facial expressions in ways which suited for whatever they said.

This complete disconnections of two communication scenarios, one at the studio and one at the installation site, brings attention to absurd nature of language and communication, and context in which art works exist.

 

Special Thanks to Lee Bergman, Luke Duncalfe, Holly Shepherd, Tu Rapana, Katrin Hagen, Daniel Munn, and Lisa Taylor

  

Essay by Jaenine Parkinson

window.auckland.ac.nz/archive/2006/06/onsite.php

 

Exhibitions

 

Window gallery, Auckland, New Zealand July 2006

Cloudland: Digital Art from Aotearoa New Zealand - Substation, ISEA Singapore, July 2008

 

Links

 

www.isea2008singapore.org/exhibitions/pe_cloudland.html

Blending custom software, state of the art digital renderings, and HD projection, Potion’s Star Spangled Banner interactive flag at the National Museum of American History brings a national treasure back into the hands of over a million annual visitors.

 

Using two HD projections on a touch-sensitive, four million pixel surface inside the most popular exhibit at the most visited museum on the National Mall, Potion worked with C&G Partners to create an interactive that could withstand the battering of a small army while maintaining an intimate experience. Panning slowly over the full flag’s surface, the interactive table shows the flag at a 1:1 scale, revealing minute details nearly invisible to the naked eye. The unparalleled resolution allows visitors to see the individual threads of the Banner, examining its subtle stains and imperfections as they skim their fingers across its surface.

 

As visitors explore the flag’s surface, they are met with over 100 touch-sensitive hotspots, each containing stories and anecdotes of the flag’s dramatic history. Touching an area opens curators’ notes, engaging historic stories, and restoration facts from the flag’s rich history. The scale of the table, like the flag itself, brings large groups of people together to share in its story.

 

Interactive Installation exploring specific sites from Agueda’s town

 

Presented at Centro Artes Agueda.Portugal. 2017

 

Via an interactive touch-table, visitors at Primetal Technologies' stand can inform themselves about the portfolio of the company.

 

credit: Stephan Pointner

SEOUL/SOUTH KOREA, 18JUN09 - Pierre E. Cohade, President, Asia-Pacific Region, Goodyear Tire Management Company (Shanghai), People's Republic of China - captured during the World Economic Forum on East Asia in Seoul, South Korea, June 18, 2009.

 

Copyright World Economic Forum (www.weforum.org)/Photo by Oh Jaehyuk

Interactive View

 

Setting up for the show.

 

Eugene, Oregon

Garo Batmanian, Lead Forests and Landscapes, Environment and Natural Resources, World Bank, World Bank speak at Rights, results, and rewards: Managing production landscapes sustainably interactive session, Global Landscapes Forum Bonn 2019.

 

Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF

 

globallandscapesforum.org

 

news.globallandscapesforum.org

 

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Badakshan, Afghanistan

 

For some of the stories behind the photos, check out www.monkboughtlunch.com

 

Day 04 - 17.08.2014

 

Gamescom Köln - celebrate the games 2014

das größte Messe- und Event-Highlight für interaktive Spiele und Unterhaltung.

 

gamescom 2014 in Cologne.

The world's largest trade fair and event highlight for interactive games and entertainment

 

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www.facebook.com/McHenryArts

My 2.5 year old daughter reading an interactive ipad app by Potrus Interactive Fun for Children.

 

itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/potrus-interactive-fun-for/id4...

Via an interactive touch-table, visitors at Primetal Technologies' stand can inform themselves about the portfolio of the company.

 

credit: QUPIK Creative Technologies

for Minivegas. All event photos by Minivegas

Going Interactive designed these free iPhone wallpapers. Download and enjoy. www.goinginteractive.com

Perspectives is a community art exhibit about racism, now on display in Mill Valley. This unique interactive space features art that encourages conversations about racial justice in our Marin and beyond.

 

This project was created by artist Zoe Fry, in collaboration with Sharon Virtue, Winona Lewis and Naima. They built 3 painted doors about the past, present and future of racism in our area, inviting visitors to add their own art or comments in the back of each door.

 

The exhibit is now open to the public in Lytton Square in downtown Mill Valley, and will remain there until the winter rains start. You can learn more about this project on The Introverts Collective site: theintrovertscollective.com/perspectives

 

This community project is self-funded and they could use your help: consider making a donation (as I did) at GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/racial-equity-community-art-project

 

This photo album also includes Heroes, a companion exhibit by Wesley Cabral, which was produced independently and features large portraits of recently deceased black figures John Lewis.

 

I was impressed by the exceptional teamwork on this project, which brought together people from diverse backgrounds and cultures to produce a beautiful creation that transcend the prejudices that divide our society. Well done!

 

As a society, we need to find a cure for racism, a terrible disease that has crippled America since its inception. Creative projects like these can give us a way to talk about this complex issue, through art.

 

View more photos of this exhibit, taken by Fabrice Florin: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157715877968807

 

#art #blacklivesmatter #creativity #community #diversity #millvalley #marin #racism

Credits for the content on the tables:

Design - Suzanne Martin, Emma Noble, Lindsay Robertson.

Photography, design for textiles - Mark Parker

Photography, fashion - Students own.

3d Programming - the texturelab ( www.macs.hw.ac.uk/texturelab )

Producer - Mark Eley ( www.eleykishimoto.com )

Screenshot from Raleigh Interactive kiosk application. The CDi system supported MPEG digital video.

How many cool facts, photos, and interactive displays can you fit in a 1,000-square-foot exhibition? PLENTY!

 

"Animal Connections: Our Journey Together" is a traveling exhibit on an 18-wheel truck that introduces visitors of all ages to the complex bond between humans and animals. Presented by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service to mark the 150th anniversary of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the project is made possible through the generous support of Zoetis, an independent company that discovers, develops and manufacturers veterinary vaccines and medicines.

 

www.sites.si.edu/animalconnections/

www.animalconnections.com

Knox College students work on projects in Interactive Design, a multidisciplinary course that brings together students and faculty in computer science, art, theatre and graphic design.

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

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.

Crédit photo: Martine Doyon

 

Jouez au chef d’orchestre et dirigez les jets de la grande fontaine de la place des Festivals grâce à une installation interactive imaginée par la firme ATOMIC3 : Maëstro.

 

Sur des musiques de Bizet, « Les Toréadors », Carmen Suite no. 1, de Tchaïkovski, « Valse des fleurs », Casse-Noisette, op. 71 ou de Beethoven Symphonie no. 5 en ut mineur, op. 67, les maestros en herbe sont invités à saisir la baguette dotée de capteurs afin de contrôler à distance les centaines de jets de la fontaine. Ceux-ci jailliront au rythme des mouvements de la baguette et de la musique. Tout un spectacle !

 

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Visitors to the Place des Festivals will have their first-ever chance to step into the role of orchestra conductor and play the spouts in the fountain, thanks to Maëstro, an interactive installation created by ATOMIC3.

 

Accompanied by the music of Bizet (“The Toreador Song,” from Carmen Suite No. 1), Tchaikovsky (“The Waltz of the Flowers” from The Nutcracker, Op. 71) or Beethoven (Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67), would-be maestros are invited to wave the sensor equipped baton and control the fountain’s hundreds of spouts, which will shoot water to the rhythm of the music and the baton.

 

Festivalgoers will have the chance to enjoy the musical, visual, technological and interactive experience between concerts.

 

Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the interacting galaxies Arp 293. Color/processing variant.

 

Original caption: Some galaxies are closer friends than others. While many live their own separate, solitary lives, others stray a little too close to a near neighbour and take their relationship to the next level. The galaxy in this Picture of the Week, named NGC 6286, has done just that! Just out of frame lies its partner, NGC 6285. Together, the duo is named Arp 293 and they are interacting, their mutual gravitational attraction pulling wisps of gas and streams of dust from them, distorting their shapes, and gently smudging and blurring their appearances on the sky — to Earth-based observers, at least. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has viewed a number of interacting pairs. These can have distinctive, beautiful, and downright odd shapes, ranging from sheet music to a spaceship entering a sci-fi-esque wormhole, a bouquet of celestial blooms, and a penguin fiercely guarding its precious egg. Arp 293 is located in the constellation of Draco (The Dragon), and lies over 250 million light-years from Earth.

Blending custom software, state of the art digital renderings, and HD projection, Potion’s Star Spangled Banner interactive flag at the National Museum of American History brings a national treasure back into the hands of over a million annual visitors.

 

Using two HD projections on a touch-sensitive, four million pixel surface inside the most popular exhibit at the most visited museum on the National Mall, Potion worked with C&G Partners to create an interactive that could withstand the battering of a small army while maintaining an intimate experience. Panning slowly over the full flag’s surface, the interactive table shows the flag at a 1:1 scale, revealing minute details nearly invisible to the naked eye. The unparalleled resolution allows visitors to see the individual threads of the Banner, examining its subtle stains and imperfections as they skim their fingers across its surface.

 

As visitors explore the flag’s surface, they are met with over 100 touch-sensitive hotspots, each containing stories and anecdotes of the flag’s dramatic history. Touching an area opens curators’ notes, engaging historic stories, and restoration facts from the flag’s rich history. The scale of the table, like the flag itself, brings large groups of people together to share in its story.

 

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