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RPT fuses Integrative Therapeutic Massage, Immersive Video Art, and Shared Perspective Virtual Reality to create a technologically mediated healing modality capable of inducing collective out-of-body experience. Transformative healing is possible ...
Recursion Projection Therapy integrates healing and visual arts. The practitioner creates, controls, and projects visual information, in the form of dynamic mandalas, directly onto the client during the healing session. A camera and projector are mounted above the massage table. The client is the projection screen. The camera captures the entire scene and sends the live image to helmet-mounted video displays worn by both client and practitioner.
Interactive wallpaper app for the iPad.
Create your own artwork using our Granimator pack and then step back and see what you can spot hidden within the shapes — visit the Granimator site for info and click on the pack entitled Inbot Test to view our submission.
At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.
Photo by Shuntaro Ogata
At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.
Photo by Shuntaro Ogata
Strasburg, Pennsylvania
This museum is just a couple miles from its larger and better-known sibling,
the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. Being rather tired from our earlier hike, I lacked the energy for the big museum. This little one provided just the right amount of diversion, without depleting the last of my reserves.
They display one of the world's most extensive toy train collections. They have layouts of several gauges, and many other train-related playthings from many eras.
All the layouts have elements that visitors can operate (this one flashed the truck's headlights). My inner child found these things quite amusing.
Friday, April 19, 2013 - The ultimate good time for foodies where tables team up to cook their own dinner under the tutelage of world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud. For more details, visit www.veritagemiami.com
Panelist Amanda Williams. At this session, the panelists conducted a social experiment: Think of a "secret" that no one else at the conference knows, and tell it to one other person in the room. That person will tell you their secret. Then whisper their secret -- as if it was yours -- to someone else. Keep trading secrets until the time has elapsed. Then write the secret that you ended up with on a green sticker, stick it on your back, and wander around the room to see where your secret ended up (and how it survived this game of telephone).
EN: Wow! Interactive and dynamic displays! High school students from the Halifax area had the opportunity to connect with local Reservists to experience the many military occupations available on a part-time basis at the Willow Park Armoury, on 29 November 22.
If you're looking for a challenge and want to learn life-skills and serve as a citizen soldier, then ask your local recruiter for more info.
Photo by: Cpl Brad Upshall, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs
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FR: Wow! Des présentoirs interactifs et dynamiques! Le 29 novembre 2022, les étudiants du secondaire de la région d’Halifax ont eu l’occasion de discuter avec des réservistes locaux pour faire l’expérience des nombreux emplois militaires qu’il est possible d’occuper à temps partiel au Manège militaire de Willow Park.
Si vous êtes à la recherche d’un défi, que vous voulez apprendre des compétences de vie et que vous souhaitez servir à titre de soldat-citoyen, demandez au recruteur de votre localité de vous fournir davantage de renseignements.
Source : Cpl Brad Upshall, Affaires publiques de la 5e Division du Canada
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USS Columbus (SSN 762) hosted local Hawaii educators to expose them to the unique submarine working environment, to experience at-sea operations, and to interact with the crew. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)
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Friday, April 19, 2013 - The ultimate good time for foodies where tables team up to cook their own dinner under the tutelage of world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud. For more details, visit www.veritagemiami.com
c. 2003
This was part of another persons installation.
The installation was part of a group of installations for a conference on communication and technology. I was designated a room that I filled with wires and telephone cords. The cords were everywhere, hanging from the ceiling, all about the floor. The viewer (or participant) could not pass through the room with out touching/interacting with the piece. Touching and interacting with an art piece was still an uncommon concept since so many of us have imbedded in our heads that art is meant to be seen and not to be touched. The piece also had several telephone receivers hanging from the ceiling. If the participant would put one up to their ear the would have heard an audio track.
I wrote a program in Max MSP to cue specific audio sounds when certain wires were tripped. I haven't touched the program since, but would not be opposed to revisiting this concept. I find that as we are all becoming more wireless and the traditional phone is becoming obsolete many of us are becoming better and more connected.
Edited European Southern Observatory image of two interacting galaxies. Color/processing variant.
(No caption in meta data).
A card I made for motherday. Background with HA stamp. On the card a fridge magnet. Between the white and blue there is a little piece of iron so that the magnet stayed attached to the card. Text: If mother's were flowers, you're the one I would pick. TFL
In the church in Gävle, off in the side, is this space for interactive meditation. A lot of Swedish churches I noticed had them in the side chapels. Some were very traditional - with an image and an altar, and some were more artsy and interactive like this one.