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AI in Action: Exploring Opportunities for Diplomacy and Governance Interactive Workshop for ITU Councillors
16 June 2025,
ITU Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland.
©ITU/D. Woldu
mayersun
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It's always what you think it is
interactive mixed media installation
Kunstnacht Passau 2014 | KaffeeWerk Passau | Juli 2014
mayer+empl project 2014_046
Marling is a mass-participation interactive urban spectacle, sited in a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands, brought to life by the voices of the public.
Your voice creates the space around you, reverberates in many ways long after you have stopped speaking. In Marling the voices of citizens are given form through spectacular effects that hang in the air above the crowd, forming a delicate, intricate ceiling of animated colour. People become players on the urban stage, together bringing the space to life through their actions and sounds, and building a shared public memory of collaboration that, hopefully, will last long after the event.
Note: video footage is original, raw and unprocessed apart from cross-fades between clips. What you see is what you get.
See more about the project here: www.haque.co.uk/marling.php
Interact's Club Installation day year 2009.
Rotary Club of Maesai and Maejan D.3360 R.I. Thailand sponsors three schools for this activites.
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Scenario,
Prompt: A clearing in the enchanted forest in spring. light foreground, Suitable as background for a visual novel.
Negative Prompt: creek, shadow.
Modell: Stable Diffusion XL, Style: Stylized Fantasy + Storybook + 3D.
Scenario,
Prompt: A clearing in the enchanted forest in spring. light foreground, Suitable as background for a visual novel.
Negative Prompt: creek, shadow.
Modell: Stable Diffusion XL, Style: Stylized Fantasy + Storybook + 3D.
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 Dave Golden
After my performance 'One Minute, One Hour' I really wanted to get others to think about Time in the same way that I had started to see it. So I created an interactive performance (having been inspired by performance pieces included in the 2010 edition of the booklet 'Walk Like An Egyptian', handed out at the Printemps De Septembre in Toulouse that year), instructing people to shut their eyes and concentrate only on what they hear. They would be alone in a silent room, with a single clock tick tocking in the corner. I want them to think about Time, even if only to think what a waste of time this performance is.