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User interface design for PageWerkz, an application platform that allows for quick browsing of digital textbooks.

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

20" wide - $7.99 / yd

 

Pellon SF101 Shape-Flex is an all purpose, woven, fusible interfacing. It provides crisp support for collars, cuffs, yokes, pockets, facings, and other detail areas of a garment. It can also add body and permanent stability when used as a backing for needlework and punch embroidery. Shape-Flex is intended for light to medium woven and knit fabrics, including oxford cloth, chambray, gingham, madras, tattersall, pincord, flannel, and polyester/cotton blends. To pre-shrink, fill a sink with warm water. Place interfacing in water for about ten minutes. Do not put in washer or dryer by itself or you may loosen the adhesive. Gentle squeeze out excess water and allow to dry.

Assemblage of all hardware parts for the radio-interface used for Tales of Resilients

Fully printed (but not completed) dome interface, third iteration.

International festival of contemporary dance, IIC, Delhi; Groups from Australia, Israel, India and Taiwan

 

International Co-production between Idan Cohen and Sapphire Creations Dance Company

 

music direction is by ABHISHEK BASU (bbc award winning percussionist & music director) & singer is sayantan bhawmick.

 

Israeli choreographer: Idan Cohen

Dancers: Ran Ben Dror, Noa Shiloh, Koushik Das, Ankita Duttagupta

Interface Layout design work in Photoshop

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

DC subway ticket machine

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

Real estate Landing page design

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

Interface design for multimedia console OpenHD.

004.4 K74p

Disponível para empréstimo na Biblioteca ESPM Rio.

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

Taken in Assassin's Creed Origins on PC via Photo mode

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

Barbara Webb, Professor of Biorobotics at University of Edinburgh, gives a seminar in the Robotics Interfaces series on her work uncovering how ants remember and plan their paths, and her group's attempt to mimic those behaviors in robotics.

Why on earth do they still make interfaces that require you to press 'Start' in order to start the transaction you're already engaged in? Do you know how long it took me to notice that the teletype was instructing me to "PRESS START TO BEGIN FUELING" and how it took me took find the 'Start' button?

GPS guy was at our place hawking his wares, their interface needed an upgrade, but hey its a business app, who cares how it looks so long as you can get to that report, you know the one, the one in that menu with the mislabeled button on the left in that thing.

 

The companies GPS actually did song good, however the data access fee was VERY steep over our current price of $0.

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

Assemblage of all hardware parts for the radio-interface used for Tales of Resilients

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Ahlhorn | 17.12.2020

 

Function of thermal interface materials

 

Thermal interface materials (TIM) are used in many areas of electronics where fast and efficient heat conduction is important. TIMS fill in irregularities and thus enable better heat transfer from the component to the heat sink. Typical applications are heat sensitive components where an active or passive cooler is used. It is used as an assembly aid of electronics, measurement and control equipment and for improved heat dissipation of electronic components such as power transistors.

 

Types of thermal interface materials

 

Phase change materials

 

The unique feature of phase change materials (PCMs) is that they undergo a transition – from a solid to a semi-solid phase – with the application of heat from the operating processor and light clamping pressure. In this process, the semi-solid phase has the property of conforming very easily to both surfaces. The ability to completely fill the interfacial air gaps and surface voids under light clamping pressure allows this material to perform like thermal paste.

 

Heat Conductor Paste

 

Thermal conductive pastes are usually silicone enriched with thermally conductive fillers. Curing is usually not necessary and they can flow and conform to the interfaces excellently. The thermal interfaces can be reworked without any problems. However, it is important to ensure that sufficient paste or grease has been applied before installing the heat sink.

 

Gap filler

 

One of the largest market segments of TIMs is gap fillers. These can come in a variety of thicknesses. These efficient, soft and highly thermally conductive materials can cover gaps up to 15 mm. The practical gap fillers can cover several components of different heights and then transfer the heat into a common heat distributor.

 

Heat conducting foils

 

Thermal conductive films not only take care of heat transfer, but also provide electrical insulation. In terms of tear resistance and puncture resistance, thermal films offer excellent durability. This category includes silicone-containing and silicone-free (e.g., ceramic-filled polyurethane) thermal foils and graphite materials. The spectrum of thermal conductivities and also price ranges is wide, so everyone can find a good solution.

 

Thermal Pads

 

Thermal pads usually consist of molding unreinforced silicone with conductive fillers. Reinforcements for thermal pads are typically woven glass, metal foils or polymer films. The convenient thermal pads are typically pre-cut in various sizes to accommodate components of different sizes. In terms of conduction, phase change materials and thermal paste are clearly superior; however, thermal pads have the advantage of being an inexpensive and convenient option for applications with a lower cooling requirement.

 

Graphite foils

 

This cost-effective option has been used for a long time. The films are electrically conductive and perform well at very high temperatures up to 500 ºC. Some suppliers align the fibers horizontally. This results in very different thermal conductivity measurements. Thus, there is material that shows on the x-axis with 7.0 W / mK and on the y-z axis with 150.0 W / mK – a significant difference.

 

Double-sided thermal adhesive tapes

 

A thermal tape can consist of a finely woven, nickel-coated copper mesh that conforms tightly to irregular mounting surfaces. Thermally conductive double-sided adhesive tapes made of PSA are very commonly used to attach small heat sinks to components. Important factors here are peel strength, overlap and punch shear strength, holding power and thermal resistance. As far as the performance in terms of heat conduction of the double-sided adhesive tapes is concerned, it is in the medium range. There is no need for additional mounting parts, but the tapes have problems with irregular surfaces of the components and are therefore of limited use. For example, plastic ICs are typically concave in the middle, and heat sink surfaces also vary, which can cause air gaps in the interface.

 

Thermal adhesives

 

Thermal adhesives – also called heat adhesives – can be either one- or two-component systems. These are equipped with conductive fillers. Application is usually by dispensing or stencil printing. Curing of the adhesive is necessary to enable reliable crosslinking of the polymer, which provides the adhesive property. The fact that the thermal adhesives provide structural support, thus eliminating the need for mechanical clamping, is certainly the greatest advantage of this TIM.

 

Thermal gels

 

Gels are a similar material to greases, being slightly cross-linked. The behavior is correspondingly similar, with reduced bleeding of the material.

 

TIMs made of metal

 

Thermal conductive materials made of metal can be produced in all kinds of forms and are currently no longer limited to applications with soldering. In numerous applications, metal TIMs are very easy to rework and can also be easily recycled.

 

Application areas of thermal conductive pastes

 

The main application area of thermal conductive pastes is in the field of electronics. In addition, thermal conductive pastes are used in the following industries, among others:

 

IT hardware

 

Plastics industry

 

Shoe machine industry

 

Foundries

 

Apparatus engineering and laboratory industry

 

Wood machinery industry

 

Packaging machinery industry

 

Medical engineering

 

General mechanical engineering

 

Due to the expansion of electromobility, thermal conductive pastes are also increasingly entering the automotive sector in the field of power electronics.

 

Our brochure on thermal interface materials

 

When it comes to selecting the correct thermal material, many people are unsure of what exactly to look for. In our brochure “Thermal interface materials“, we would like to provide you with all the essentials on the subject of thermal materials.

 

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INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

International festival of contemporary dance, IIC, Delhi; Groups from Australia, Israel, India and Taiwan

 

Game On by Theatre of Rhythm and Dance, Australia

Concept & Direction: Annalouise Paul Choreography: Annalouise Paul and Miranda Wheen

Classical Indian Tabla: Bobby Singh Contemporary Dance Miranda Wheen

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