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Interact2Hack 2025: Un Vistazo al Futuro Tecnológico de Ecuador
En estas imágenes, capturamos la energÃa, creatividad y talento de más de 150 jóvenes innovadores que participaron en Interact2Hack, el primer hackathon enfocado en visibilizar la próxima generación de talento Tech en Ecuador.
Desde distintas ciudades como Carchi, Guayaquil y Quito, los participantes pusieron a prueba sus habilidades en desarrollo, diseño y tecnologÃas emergentes. Con el apoyo de empresas tecnológicas como DeUna, The Bridge, Skilt, Tinkin y más, este evento no solo impulsó el aprendizaje, sino que también abrió puertas a nuevas oportunidades laborales. Reclutadores de marcas como DeUna, Tipti, The Bridge, Grupo Danec y Netlife estuvieron presentes, buscando a los futuros lÃderes del sector.
Este evento fue organizado por la carrera de Medios Interactivos y la Oficina de Innovación ✨, con el objetivo de conectar talento joven con la industria tecnológica y fomentar la innovación en Ecuador.
A través de estas fotos, queremos compartir un poco de la emoción y la dedicación que hicieron de Interact2Hack un evento inolvidable.
display of history of a Maryland family. This family provided a large portion of the funds needed to build the museum building. Display includes artifacts, signage, and an interactive touch screen.
Each deck on Allure of the Seas had these interactive menus available for passengers to use. You could find your stateroom, discover activities and see the dining menus.
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On Oct. 30, Teaching for Change hosted an interactive event to introduce the 2nd edition of Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching at Busboys and Poets Brookland. This was part of a TFC/BBP series and a 35th TFC anniversary event.
Presenters include the editors (Jenice L. View, Alana D. Murray, and Deborah Menkart), SNCC veterans (Courtland Cox, Judy Richardson, and Jennifer Lawson), and lesson authors (Lynda Tredway and Paula Young Shelton). Educator Jessica Rucker was the emcee.
Attendees ordered food and drinks throughout. Following the program, there was a book signing with the editors of "Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching" and also with the co-editor of "Hands on the Freedom Plow" and author of "Just Like Jesse."
Learn more: www.teachingforchange.org/oct_30_event_bbp
Photo by Allison Fletcher Acosta.
Interactive table at the Eureka Tower, Melbourne.
Photos taken on visits to museums around the world
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Zetalab interactive installation @ Moleskine event Objectivity in NYC
Zetalab Magic Box Installation @ Moleskine event Objectivity, NYC
One of the numerous interactive workshops that took place over the two days of the Global Refining Strategies Summit 2010
Window from an interactive work forAXA._
The client needed an interactive for pulling information about certain types of investments from a huge array of different types, that could be added and subtracted to the list by various different ways._
The interactive sat on an internal site and was viewable by a limited number of people within the company. It also featured an admin system that allowed more information to be added, editing of existing info and deletion etc._
In terms of design the piece was fairly easy, but in terms of technical authoring required extensive use of OOP programming in actionscript as well as a lot of logic to deal with all the information not to mention the editing facilities._
Interns’ event: Human Rights Panel Discussion: Women’s Rights
February 12th 2013, ICD, Berlin
The Event was organized by Peter Dudic, Laura Richardson, Ysanne Choksey, and the ICD Human Rights Team
Octalight is an octagon shape interactive light lantern.
There are two different coloured light displays at the top and bottom on each side of the octagon shape.
The lights on the top half of the octagon shape are activated in sequence from one side of the octagon shape in clockwise manner.
While the lights on the bottom half of the octagon shape are activated in sequence counter-clockwise.
The hand covering the top of the light sensor triggers the light streams. When activated, the top and bottom light stream will be lighted in tandem in clockwise and counterclockwise manner.
check out the video documentation of octalight here.
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Photography work for Jo Hodge: a designer, researcher and textile artist.
To learn more about Jo and these interactive garments visit her blog joprints.blogspot.com/ and check out her pictures www.flickr.com/photos/joprints/.
Models:
Industrial designer Ju Mi Kim
[ jumidesign@daportfolio.com ] and Interactive Jewellery designer Kate Pickering [ www.kate-pickering.co.uk ]