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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 Dancers Musician and Composer: Mayookh Bhaumik. Israeli
choreographer: Idan
Cohen Dancers: Ran Ben Dror, Noa Shiloh, Koushik Das, Ankita Duttagupta Collab: Idan
Cohen and Sapphire Creations Dance Company
As part of our project to end prenatal sex selection in Haryana, we organise regular mobilisation, awareness generation, capacity building and networking workshops in the field.
Can you imagine our bodies being the engines of innovation, of our own health? Your brain, your heart, your internal organs, your skin, your gestures, your emotions, your DNA, your speaking patterns, your thoughts…all can change the way you eat, sleep, work, and play.
Fascinating stuff! We invite you to come to Vancouver – one of the world’s most creative and healthiest cities – and the Vancouver Convention Centre – a spectacular feat of green architecture right on the Pacific Ocean, next to Stanley Park and across from the North Shore mountains. Come to meet some remarkable people, share your ideas and discuss THE FUTURE OF HEALTH!
(c) Kris Krüg - If you'd like to use any of the photos for anything pls contact Kris first - 778. 898. 3076, kk@kriskrug.com)
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 Dancers Musician and Composer: Mayookh Bhaumik. Israeli
choreographer: Idan
Cohen Dancers: Ran Ben Dror, Noa Shiloh, Koushik Das, Ankita Duttagupta Collab: Idan
Cohen and Sapphire Creations Dance Company
A paper prototyping exercise is put to the test in a session on touch interfaces run by Dan Saffer and Bill DeRouchey
Marius never runs out of ideas so he decided to build an Arduino shield with MIDI interface and an AD converter - a synth in other words.
Picture of the wiring below
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
The shinyish, newish rack containing Interface's machines. The layout has changed since this photo was taken.
The information on the piece of paper taped to the top of the rack may be useful if you're an inept stalker who can't find my contact details anywhere else.
The bottom two machines are in fact not Interface machines at all, they're leftovers from when that cupboard was the Donald-and-ClikiFax cupboard.
Description: NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students Exit Pitches
Location: Bldg. 30 - Auditorium
Date: 05-29-2018
Photographer: ALLISON BILLS
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
Strawberry Tote Tutorial. Learn more on my blog Maggie Muggins Designs. (maggiemugginsdesigns.blogspot.com)
Angie Kelly, Science Interface Manager, Earth Science Mission Operations Project, speaks at the Aqua 10th Anniversary Event on Friday, May 4, 2012 at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Visitor Center. Aqua is part of the Earth observing System and includes the AIRS, AMSR-E, AMSU-A, CERES, HSB and MODIS instruments. The event was sponsored by Northrop Grumman.
Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Bill Hrybyk
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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Historic edition of the Dive Into User Interface Design and UX workshop for Women, in New Delhi. The first workshop ever in India, to be conducted exclusively for women, on user-interface design and UX. Conducted by Niyam Bhushan. Nurtured and supported by Sheroes.in. Powered by NASSCOM 10,000Startups. Event-sponsor Mobikwik. On 12-13 March 2015. Venue kindly hosted by cks.in
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
Error messages need to be prominently displayed, not virtually hidden in some of the smallest text on the page. (highlighting mine)
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 Dancers Musician and Composer: Mayookh Bhaumik. Israeli
choreographer: Idan
Cohen Dancers: Ran Ben Dror, Noa Shiloh, Koushik Das, Ankita Duttagupta Collab: Idan
Cohen and Sapphire Creations Dance Company
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
Playful Interface Cultures
This year‘s presentation by students in the Interface Cultures program showcases newly emerging artistic skill profiles at the nexus of interactive media technology and interface technology.
credit: rubra
Most taxis had a large sticker on the inside passenger window announcing free translation services. Richard wanted some more of the delicious ice cream we'd had the Myeong-dong. I tried hand drawing a cone with some scoops, but my Pictionary skills failed and so we pointed to the sign and asked for the service.
The fellow pushed a few buttons on this device, and we heard a prerecorded voice tell us that, "Your volunteer translator will be with you in a moment." And sure enough, it was crowdsourced. The first person who answered didn't even in live in Seoul and so couldn't really recommend anything. The second did live in Seoul but didn't know of any specific place other than the one we already knew.
Still, it was a cool service. The only thing we couldn't figure out about the ecosystem was the incentive for the translators themselves. Just to practice their English? School credits? Kickback from the taxi service?