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I still need to shorten the front brake line some more. I don't know what I was thinking when I cut the line, but I still needed to take off 3 more inches than what I did. Cutting and bleeding the brake only took about 15 minutes, and with my Avid Bleed Kit it was very simple. I won't cut the line again today because I already put everything away. The next time I have a bunch of stuff out I'll cut and bleed the line again.
Even with the stock organic pads I can feel that these are just a bit stronger, but the big difference is modulation, and that was one of my biggest gripes with my Juicy's.
The Dirty Carter Electronic Sound Generating Instrument was designed by John Richards (Dirty Electronics) and Chris Carter from legendary Industrial pioneers Throbbing Gristle. It was produced for a special performance by Carter and the 25 strong Dirty Electronics Ensemble in 2010. It was originally designed as a touch controlled instrument with the player's skin resistance completing the circuit. This hard wired modification by A.S.M.O. gives more control and predictability by wiring all to the touch contacts to pots and switches. An additional low pass resonant filter has been added, LFO and an external CV socket for filter modulation.
The case is made of stained ply and the front panel is covered with black leatherette.
Bruxelles - Belgique - 2014 (iphone 89)
Description: texte, phrase, "wait for the drop", anglais; monochrome, bleu
Référence: a term used in a group of people listening to house, techno, dubstep or DnB. a drop is usually preceded by an electronic drum beat and a modulation occasionally prompting one of the listeners to yell "here comes the drop!" the drop itself is a heavier beat, containing synth sounds and a heavier bass, anticipating listeners to attempt at dancing. of course none of them can because they're all a bunch white high school/college kids stooned and/or drunk off their ass.
Traduction: en attendant ...
The Dirty Carter Electronic Sound Generating Instrument was designed by John Richards (Dirty Electronics) and Chris Carter from legendary Industrial pioneers Throbbing Gristle. It was produced for a special performance by Carter and the 25 strong Dirty Electronics Ensemble in 2010. It was originally designed as a touch controlled instrument with the player's skin resistance completing the circuit. This hard wired modification by A.S.M.O. gives more control and predictability by wiring all to the touch contacts to pots and switches. An additional low pass resonant filter has been added, LFO and an external CV socket for filter modulation.
The case is made of stained ply and the front panel is covered with black leatherette.
With most of their adversaries crippled, writhing on the ground, the Doctor calls out to Lady Gaga.
Doctor: 'Grab Zandar, Gaga! Now is a good time to leave!'
The Doctor's companion does just that, grabbing Zandar off the chair and helping him out the door, right behind Copperhead and Eels. The pair of Cobras stop outside the room and look up to find the Doctor standing before them.
Doctor: 'Now might be a good to for you to leave as well.'
Copperhead and Eels look at each other, then run! The Doctor motions to Lady Gaga.
Doctor: 'Come on, Gaga. The shock from the cerebro-pulse won't last much longer! Pond should have things set up for us outside.'
Zandar: 'Cerebro-pulse?'
Lady Gaga looks at the Doctor who motions for his companion to offer an explanation.
Lady Gaga: 'It is a beam triggered by the Doctor's sonic screwdriver...'
The Doctor interrupts, flustered.
Doctor: 'Not a beam, Gaga. An ultrasonic frequency that alters the rhythmic cerebro-modulation of those under the influence of a cerebro-shell. It causes the sensation of pain and creates a numbness in the lower half of the body, but there is no actual damage to the recipient. The pain is imagined as opposed to inflicted.'
Lady Gaga rolls her eyes.
Lady Gaga: 'Is there a difference?'
Doctor: 'Yes, of course there's a difference! Now, we'd best move! Pond awaits!'
The rope & pulley prototype set up at ITP for a user testing session. When my right side faces the computer, pulling the rope towards my body triggers a note on the MIDI synthesizer. Pulling the rope with increasing speed increases the volume of the note as well as a sound modulating parameter. Decreasing the pulley's speed decreases the volume and modulation parameter. When the pulley stops rotating, the system turns off the note on the synthesizer.
This synth has lots of knobs for direct control over all the important parameters but also has a deep menu system with lots of possibilities.
A very underrated synth but I love it!
Demos:
(1) Modulation Sequencers:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQCDXRs3O7A
(2) Stunning vocoder based song
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGdHsdL9op4
(3) Dance, not my style but a good demo.
The Dirty Carter Electronic Sound Generating Instrument was designed by John Richards (Dirty Electronics) and Chris Carter from legendary Industrial pioneers Throbbing Gristle. It was produced for a special performance by Carter and the 25 strong Dirty Electronics Ensemble in 2010. It was originally designed as a touch controlled instrument with the player's skin resistance completing the circuit. This hard wired modification by A.S.M.O. gives more control and predictability by wiring all to the touch contacts to pots and switches. An additional low pass resonant filter has been added, LFO and an external CV socket for filter modulation.
The case is made of stained ply and the front panel is covered with black leatherette.
My 1/35 scale AFV Club Stryker M1126 8X8 infantry combat vehicle is done! Much to my surprise, this kit went together with only a couple minimal fit issues, self induced! I had expected it to be a bit on the iffy side as the kit has been in my stash for many years now, and older kits tend to be less engineered than recent ones, but it turned out to be an enjoyable build.
I decided to to it as a vehicle that has been in the field for a while during the summer, perhaps on maneuvers in a training facility, so the weathering is not that heavy. I did use burnt sienna oils with mineral spirits (my first use of this thinner with oils as I usually use the less odorous Turpenol) to do some of the filtering and dirtying but the majority of the modulation is done using the usual black undercoat with white accent under main color coat method.
I also used a very light coat of Tamiya buff thinned way down and sprayed on at a foot or so from the model to create a light dusty look as well. That especially worked well on the tires, which are vinyl mounted to plastic hubs (really nicely detailed tires I might add). I did do some panel accenting with Tamiya Black Panel Liner around the raised hull elements. I sanded the tire treads to make them look worn which really brought out that detail, in my opinion.
The decals went on quite easily and released from their carrier sheet with little to no time needed, not like the previous couple of kits i have worked on…a very delightful development! I did use the Micro Set and Sol method to embed them, but the vehicle numbers all silvered on me (think I should have used more gloss under them to relieve this issue). I am still ok with that as you can always weather to compensate after the fact. Prior to weathering, everything was clear coated with Testor’s Dull Coat…still my favorite flat coat.
For once I have few criticisms of the kit and am delighted to add it to my ever growing shelf of diverse armor builds. Definitely a fun build!
The Postcard
A Wrench Series postcard that was posted in Selby using a ½d. stamp on Monday the 22nd. October 1906. It was sent to:
Miss M. Ratcliffe,
Raglan Road,
Leeds.
The pencilled message on the divided back of the card was as follows:
"Dear Mary,
Just a line to wish you
many happy returns of
the day.
I will give you my present
Mary when I see you.
I hope Mother & all are
well.
Love to the children &
all.
Lots of love,
Yours ever,
Susan."
Paul Cézanne
So what else happened on the day that Susan posted the card to Mary?
Well, the 22nd. October 1906 marked the death of Paul Cézanne.
Paul Cézanne, who was born in Aix-en-Provence, France on the 19th. January 1839, was a French Post-Impressionist painter whose work introduced new modes of representation.
Paul influenced avant-garde artistic movements of the early 20th. century and formed the bridge between late 19th.-century Impressionism and early 20th. century Cubism.
While his early works were influenced by Romanticism – such as the murals in the Jas de Bouffan country house – and Realism, Cézanne arrived at a new pictorial language through intense examination of Impressionist forms of expression.
He altered conventional approaches to perspective, and broke established rules of academic art by emphasizing the underlying structure of objects in a composition and the formal qualities of art.
Cézanne strived for a renewal of traditional design methods on the basis of the impressionistic colour space and colour modulation principles.
Cézanne's often repetitive, exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognizable. He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields. The paintings convey Cézanne's intense study of his subjects.
His painting initially provoked incomprehension and ridicule in contemporary art criticism. Until the late 1890's it was mainly fellow artists such as Camille Pissarro and the art dealer and gallery owner Ambroise Vollard who discovered Cézanne's work, and who were among the first to buy his paintings.
In 1895, Vollard opened the first solo exhibition in his Paris gallery, which led to a broader examination of Cézanne's work.
Both Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso are said to have remarked that:
"Cézanne is the father of us all."
-- The Death of Paul Cézanne
On the 15th. October 1906, Cézanne was caught in a storm while working outdoors. He decided to go home; but on the way he collapsed and lost consciousness due to hypothermia. He was taken home by a passing driver of a laundry cart.
His old housekeeper rubbed his arms and legs to in order to restore the circulation, and as a result, he regained consciousness.
The next day, Cézanne went out into the garden to work on his last painting, Portrait of the Gardener Vallier, and wrote an impatient letter to his paint dealer, bemoaning the delay in the delivery of paint, but later on he fainted.
Vallier called for help; Paul was put to bed, and he never left it. His wife Hortense and son Paul received a telegram from the housekeeper, but they were too late.
He died a few days later, on the 22nd. October 1906 of pneumonia at the age of 67, and was buried at the Saint-Pierre Cemetery in his hometown of Aix-en-Provence.
Gertrude Ederle
The 22nd. October 1906 was also the day before Gertrude Ederle was born in NYC.
Gertrude Caroline Ederle was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and world record-holder in five events.
On the 6th. August 1926, she became the first woman to swim the English Channel. Gertrude commented:
"People said women couldn't
swim the Channel, but I proved
they could."
Among other nicknames ("Trudy" and "Gertie"), the press called her "Queen of the Waves".
-- Gertrude Ederle - The Early Years
Ederle grew up in Manhattan where her father ran a butcher shop on Amsterdam Avenue, and learned to swim in Highlands, New Jersey.
She later trained at the Women's Swimming Association (WSA), founded by Charlotte Epstein. The WSA was a historic organization whose leadership and members campaigned for Women's suffrage, and worked both to create more swimming events open to women and to increase their participation in the Olympics.
Ederle joined the club when she was only twelve and immediately took to learning the American crawl, developed at the WSA by Head Coach Louis Handley.
The same year, she set her first world record in the 880-yard freestyle, becoming the youngest world record holder in swimming. She set eight more world records after that, seven of them in 1922 at Brighton Beach. In total, Ederle held 29 US national and world records from 1921 until 1925.
-- Gertrude Ederle 1924 Paris Olympic Medalist
At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, Ederle won a gold medal as a member of the first-place U.S. team in the 4×100 meter freestyle relay. Together with her American relay teammates she set a new world record of 4:58.8 in the event final.
Individually, Gertrude received bronze medals for finishing third in the women's 100-meter freestyle and women's 400-meter freestyle races. The U.S. Olympic team had its own ticker-tape parade in 1924.
-- Gertrude Ederle's Professional Career
In 1925, Ederle turned professional. The same year she swam the 22 miles (35 km) from Battery Park to Sandy Hook in 7 hours and 11 minutes, a record time which stood for 81 years before being broken by Australian swimmer Tammy van Wisse.
Ederle's nephew Bob later described his aunt's swim as a "midnight frolic" and a "warm-up" for her later swim across the English Channel.
-- Gertrude Ederle's English Channel Crossing
In 1925, the Women's Swimming Association sponsored Helen Wainwright and Ederle in an attempt at swimming across the English Channel. Helen Wainwright cancelled due to an injury, so Ederle decided to go to France on her own.
She trained with Jabez Wolffe, a swimmer who had attempted to swim the English Channel 22 times.
On the 18th. August 1925, Ederle made her first attempt at swimming the Channel whereupon she was disqualified when Wolffe ordered another swimmer (who was keeping her company in the water), Ishak Helmy, to recover her from the water.
Gertrude bitterly disagreed with Wolffe's decision, and it was speculated that he did not want Ederle to succeed.
She returned to New York and began training with coach Bill Burgess who had successfully swum the Channel in 1911. Ederle also received a contract from both the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune which paid her expenses and provided her with a modest salary.
Approximately one year after her first attempt, she was successful in swimming the Channel. She started at Cap Gris-Nez in France at 07:08 am on the 6th. August 1926, and came ashore at Kingsdown, Kent, 14 hours and 34 minutes later.
The first person to greet her was a British immigration officer who requested a passport from the bleary-eyed, waterlogged teenager.
Gertrude's record stood until Florence Chadwick swam the Channel in 1950 in 13 hours and 23 minutes.
Prior to Ederle, only five men had completed the swim across the English Channel, with the best time of 16 hours, 33 minutes by Enrique Tirabocchi.
When Ederle returned home, she was greeted with a ticker-tape parade in Manhattan, with more than two million people along the parade route.
-- Gertrude Ederle - The Later Years
Gertrude made an arrangement with Edward L. Hyman to appear at the Brooklyn Mark Strand Theatre, who paid her significantly more than any prior individual performer.
Subsequently, she went on to play herself in a movie ('Swim Girl, Swim', starring Bebe Daniels) and tour the vaudeville circuit, including later Billy Rose's Aquacade.
She met President Coolidge and had a song and a dance step named for her. However her manager, Dudley Field Malone, was not able to capitalize on her fame and popularity, diminishing the financial potential of her vaudeville career.
The Great Depression also affected the success of her career. A fall down the steps of her apartment building in 1933 twisted her spine and left her bedridden for several years, but she recovered sufficiently to appear at the 1939 New York World's Fair.
-- The Death of Gertrude Ederle
As a result of childhood measles, Ederle had poor hearing most of her life, and by the 1940's had lost most of her hearing.
Aside from her time in vaudeville, she worked for much of her life as a swimming instructor for deaf children. She never married, and by 2001 was living in a nursing home.
Gertrude died on the 30th. November 2003 in Wyckoff, New Jersey, at the age of 98. She was laid to rest in the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City.
-- Gertrude Ederle's Legacy
Ederle was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame as an "Honor Swimmer" in 1965. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2003.
An annual swim from New York City's Battery Park to Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is named the Ederle Swim in order to honor her, and follows the course she swam.
The Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center, which opened in 2013 and is located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, was named for her, and includes an indoor swimming pool.
A BBC Radio 4 play, The Great Swim, by Anita Sullivan, based on the 2008 book of the same name by Gavin Mortimer, was first broadcast on the 1st. September 2010. It dramatizes Ederle's record-breaking crossing of the English Channel.
A biographical film, Young Woman and the Sea, based on the book of the same name by Glenn Stout, was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Joachim Rønning, and starring Daisy Ridley as Ederle. The film was released on the 31st. May 2024.
Networked Fabrication for Urban Provocations.
Shifting Paradigms from Mass Production to Mass Customization
Computational architecture and design course
Conventional construction methods all depart from the basic premises of mass production: standardization, modulation and a production line. What these systems developed during the last two centuries fail to take into account are the evolutionary leaps and bounds the manufacturing industry has taken over the last decades. With the introduction of CNC technologies and rapid prototyping machines have altered the paradigms of fabrication forever. It is due to these new tools that it is now possible to create (n) amount of completely unique and different pieces with the same amount of energy and material that is required to create (n) identical pieces. The possibilities for implementation of new forms, textures, materials and languages are infinite due to the versatility that these new tools offer a growing network of architects, designers, fabricators that are integrating them into their professional practices to generate unique and precise objects that respond to countless data and real-life conditions.
Instructors:
Monika Wittig [ LaN, IaaC ]
Shane Salisbury [ LaN, IaaC ]
Filippo Moroni [ SOLIDO, Politecnico di Milano ]
MS Josh Updyke [ Advanced Manufacturing Institute, KSU, Protei ]
Aaron Gutiérrez Cortes [ Amorphica ]
Blacktron Gold - Listening and Assault Unit
Spacecraft equipped with:
- stereo cockpit
- optoechoic head
- white noise generator
- modulation metronome
- dual megabass cannon
- large aperture antenna with phrase scanning
- dual IR (iridium) jam-session-er
- powerful pro-tone torpedo
- dual frequency Hi-Fi-per sonic missiles
Headset (HS02) assembly showing placement of Tx coil interface about the left eye. The Class-AB coil driver is controlled via a 50MHz Direct Digital Synthesizer DDS that includes high speed Frequency and Phase modulation control of telemetry data. The headset Virtex6 FPGA controls the DDS class-AB coil driver.
With an array of hardware controls, MPK Mini lets you record, compose, and perform with virtual instruments, effect plugins, and DAWs whenever inspiration strikes. It features 25 velocity-sensitive synth-action keys, a 4-way thumbstick for dynamic pitch and modulation manipulation, 8 backlit velocity-sensitive MPC-style pads, and 8 assignable Q-Link knobs. Plus, two banks expand the number of MPC-style pads to 16 for extended creative capabilities.
More Info / Available here:
www.recordcase.de/en/AKAI+Professional+MPK+Mini.htm?pid=G...
Garland Fielder 'White Cube', 2010, Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas
Garland Fielder exhibit 'Modulations'
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This parade instalation was desgned & produced by the e Institute for Aesthetic Modulation, is a sub-group of Collective:Unconscious. IFAM has produced work in installation art and visual theater since 1993 at such venues as Theater for the New City, Here, The Knitting Factory, Exit Art, La Plaza Cultural, The 6B Garden, The Coney Island Mermaid Parade, The Pyramid Club, and Mustard.
Collective: Unconscious is a confederation of artists working in the visual and performing arts, founded in early 1995 in the Lower East Side of New York City. www.ifam.net/
June 23, 2007
Founded in 1983 by Coney Island USA, the Mermaid Parade celebrates the sand, sea, salt air and the beginning of summer. Participants dress in hand-made costumes as mermaids, Neptunes, various sea creatures, and the occasional wandering lighthouse. Each year, a celebrity King Neptune and Queen Mermaid rule over the proceedings, riding in the parade and assisting in the opening of the Ocean for the summer swimming season. Attending celebrities in the past have included David Byrne, Queen Latifah, Ron Kuby, Curtis Sliwa, Moby and Theo. The Parade is followed by the Mermaid Parade Ball
For more Mermaid Parade and Coney Island images see www.flickr.com/photos/artedelares/sets/72157600584117640/ and www.flickr.com/photos/artedelares/sets/888721/
Garland Fielder 'White Cube', 2010, Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas
Garland Fielder exhibit 'Modulations'
After almost eighteen years of deceptive silence, Brazen is back with Distance, an ambitious indie-rock epic where melancholic modulations and vocal harmonies intertwine on a soaring instrumental carpet. The eight tracks that make up the album are characterised by refined songwriting, carried by an epic breath that makes each track a journey in its own right. Composed, arranged and recorded remotely between London and Geneva over the course of almost a decade, the album is as musically polished as it is rich in narrative twists. The meticulous care taken in its conception gives it a timeless character that in no way detracts from its emotional intensity.
Plaster cast, 1813
(date carved in plaster with Author’s inscription)
Current placing: Scarpa wing, cm 175x103x64
This is the marble model which can be found at the Hermitage in S.Petersbourg (Russia). Another plaster cast representing the Grazie can be found in the Council Chamber at Possagno. There are some variations on the model: instead of a stele, a tree trunk acts as a stand): This is a marble cast which can be found at the Museum in Edinburgh (Scotland- UK). The poetical expression of the Grazie represents sweetness, affection as well as agility and harmony: the three goddesses have just come out from the fountain where they had been bathing (Carlo Scarpa actually wanted to place them near a fountain), they embrace each other creating a pleasant interlacement. They bow their heads tenderly creating a harmonious modulation of bodies. The firmness of their flesh as well as the delicacy of their nimble bodies make this work one of the best-known masterpieces by Canova.
Title: Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort
Other title: Concha
Creator: Toro, Osvaldo 1914-1995; Ferrer, Miguel, 1915-2004; Salvadori, Mario George, 1907-1997; Marvel & Marchand Architects
Creator role: Architect
Date: 1958 (original) 2008 (renovation)
Current location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Description of work: Renaissance Hotels tasked architect Jose R. Marchand and interior designer Jorge Rossello with renovating and saving this beachside landmark. "[B]y the mid-1990s the venerable La Concha hotel had been shuttered, abandoned and left to rot...Originally designed by Osvaldo Toro and Miguel Ferrer, with an eccentric but utterly loveable seashell-shaped restaurant by Mario Salvatori [sic], La Concha was a beautifully massed, expertly sited, vividly inventive building perfectly in sync with its time. Closely attuning the hotel to its sun-swept setting, the architects created deep-shading overhangs, open corridors, windows and doors that gave onto lush interior courtyards and provided cross ventilation, and beautifully lacy quiebra-sol (their take on a brise-soleil) for further modulation of the light and heat" (Frank, Michael. "La Concha Revival". Architectural Digest. Aug 2009, p. 103-104. Print).
Description of view: View of the outdoor shower and spa area by the beachfront pool.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Modern: International Style
Culture: Puerto Rican
Materials/Techniques: Concrete
Plants
Trees
Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)
Date photographed: May 13, 2008
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG
Image size: 2304H X 3072W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. For additional details see: alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2010-0280 Concha.JPG
Record ID: WB2010-0280
Sub collection: resorts
Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta
VIEW OF PATIENT POSITIONER
.IN THE FOREGROUND IS THE RANGE MODULATION SYSTEM, TO PINPOINT WHERE THE BEAM STOPS IN THE PATIENT. IN THE BACK- GROUND ARE THE DOSE MEASURING DEVICES.
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Name: Chicken broth cube
Product Description:This product uses fresh chicken meat as raw material, processed through the latest technology, widely used in soup, stir-fries, modulation broth, taste better fresh and delicious, can be used instead of MSG..
Product specifications: 10g×60blocks /box
10g×30blocks /box
Mr yan
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Airbrushed various Alclads onto the tripod after polishing the helmet (hohoho).
I thought I'd try colour modulation for the first time on the tanks. Looks crazy now but it should tone down nicely.
A pedal for aggressive, mid-gain, fuzz like clipping drive tone fans. High output capability can used for pushing an amplifier. It also acts as a clean boost, when drive knob is all the way down. Operable with battery.
Controls: Volume, Fine, Gain (6 position rotary switch)
Boy Harsher @ Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC on Thursday, April, 28, 2022.
Setlist:
Keep Driving
Fate
Westerners
Come Closer
Tears
(Unknown)
Modulations
Networked Fabrication for Urban Provocations.
Shifting Paradigms from Mass Production to Mass Customization
Computational architecture and design course
Conventional construction methods all depart from the basic premises of mass production: standardization, modulation and a production line. What these systems developed during the last two centuries fail to take into account are the evolutionary leaps and bounds the manufacturing industry has taken over the last decades. With the introduction of CNC technologies and rapid prototyping machines have altered the paradigms of fabrication forever. It is due to these new tools that it is now possible to create (n) amount of completely unique and different pieces with the same amount of energy and material that is required to create (n) identical pieces. The possibilities for implementation of new forms, textures, materials and languages are infinite due to the versatility that these new tools offer a growing network of architects, designers, fabricators that are integrating them into their professional practices to generate unique and precise objects that respond to countless data and real-life conditions.
Instructors:
Monika Wittig [ LaN, IaaC ]
Shane Salisbury [ LaN, IaaC ]
Filippo Moroni [ SOLIDO, Politecnico di Milano ]
MS Josh Updyke [ Advanced Manufacturing Institute, KSU, Protei ]
Aaron Gutiérrez Cortes [ Amorphica ]
Bluetooth Keyboard For iPad 2 with Black Aluminum Docking.The aluminum bluetooth keyboard case for the iPad 2 has a thin, eye-catching design.Made from aluminum with a high-grade finish, matching the design, look and feel of today's hottest tablets. A built-in physical keyboard allows for fast, responsive typing.
Sleek and stylish design with unique and useful features makes it an essential accessory to buy for your iPad2.Special function keys for music control, volume control, slideshow, home, search, etc.
Please note, this is an after-market item, it is not manufactured by Apple.
Feature:
Bluetooth standard: V2.0
Type: 82 keys
Operating distance: 10m
Modulation system: GFSK
Operation voltage: 3.0-5.0V
Working current: <5mA
Standby current: 2.5mA
Sleeping current: <200uA
Charging current: ≥100mA
Standby time: 60 days
Charging time: 4-5 hours
Charging input: DC 5V mini USB
Battery capacity: 1600mAh
Battery life: 3 years
Continuous working time: 55 hours
Key strength: 80 +/-10g
Key life: 5 million times
Operating temperature: -10-55℃
Size: 24.5cm (9.6") x 19cm (7.5") x 1.3cm (0.45")
Weight: 298g
Two colors to choose, Black and White ( Review White Bluetooth keyboard for iPad 2)
Package Content:
1 x Bluetooth iPad 2 keyboard
1 x Charging cable
1 x English manual
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Hot Pink Aluminum Bluetooth (White Keyboard) Wireless Thinnest Slim Case Cover For iPad 2 3 Gen
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Hot Pink Background Aluminum Faceplate (White Keyboard)
1.The Bluetooth keyboard of ipad is the world's thinnest, and it is just 16.5mm after the merger with ipad. single thickness of Bluetooth keyboard of ipad is only 11mm. The machine weighs just 280 grams, so that it is the world's best carry-on performance Bluetooth keyboard.
2.Maximum Scissor keyboard is designed for ipad, the keyboard pitch to 16.6mm. Chocolate-style keycap's design allows users to experience a more good sense compared to other Bluetooth keyboard. Undoubtedly, the experience of mobile Bluetooth keyboard is the best.
3.Enclosure made of aluminum alloys is used to make the machine more attractive, fashionable, and more integration with ipad native.
4.The Bluetooth keyboard of ipad can be used just by a movement to place ipad on the slot of machine, and is the world's most convenient to use
Description:
Function:
1.Bluetooth 2.0 interface standard
2.Operating Distance to 10 meters.
3.Modulation System:GFSK
4.Lithium Battery Capacity:160mA
5.Uninterrupted Working Time:55hours
6.Operatin Voltage:3.0-5.0V
7.Standby Time:60days
8.Charging Time:4-5hours
Material:
Aluminum & Electronic Components
Package:
1 x Wireless Keyboard (iPad 2/3 & Support is not include)
1 x USB Power Charger Cable
Compatible:
iPad 2/3 Gen
Heading: 1-2 business day
A large Amoeba, magnified 200x, flows over filaments of Cyanobacteria. At the Weep Site, Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Reserve. Feburary 10, 2008. 200x magnification; Olympus Hoffman Modulation Contrast optics; Nikon Coolpix 885 camera.
a combined device for modulation and demodulation, for example, between the digital data of a computer and the analogue signal of a telephone line.
Perhaps linking a hospital car park with medieval chain mail is not such an outlandish idea, especially if it’s a Cambridge University teaching hospital. It certainly didn’t seem so for Allies and Morrison and Devereux Architects, who were commissioned by Addenbrooke’s to design one on for the expanded Rosie Maternity Hospital’s campus. The D&B proposal they came up with is lavished with playfulness and delight. The twisted yellow-painted aluminium facade that runs the full length and height of the building draws its inspiration from the rape seed fields that used to stretch away on the site, the twist creating a weaving modulation that imposes even while it dematerialises the mass.
The judges pronounced the design vision and detailing excellent throughout, along with rigorous and clear approaches to accessibility and way-finding – all-important in this medical environment.
Varisu trailer highlights ;Vijay’s strong comeback a from ‘Varisu action to romance .Thiraipattarai also provides body language , dialogue modulation, cinema workshop, fight, dance, video shoot, photo shoot, etc
Manchester Cathedral.
St Mary Window, 1980.
By Antony Hollaway (1928-2000).
In 1963 the stained glass designer and craftsman Tony Hollaway was introduced to the Manchester architect, Harry Fairhurst. Eight years later, after they had worked together on commissions in Cheshire and Liverpool, Fairhurst sought Tony's advice about a plan for five large stained-glass windows in Manchester Cathedral.
Thus was Tony asked to design and make the first window, the St George in the inner south-west aisle. It was completed in 1973. Further windows followed in 1976 and 1980 and the final window, Revelation was installed in 1995.
Detail: The St Mary Window. Designed by Antony Hollaway, 1980. (This is in the Tower.)
The circle, which dominates the window, is the ancient Christian symbol of perfection. It is marred by the death of Jesus in the form of a shart of leight or the sword. This is a direct reference to the prohecy of Simeon to the Blessed Virgin at the time of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple. (“A sword shall piee through your own Soul also”. Luke 2: 35).
This destoryed the perfection of the circle which is compensated for visually the the arcs of red and yellow. “And there appeared a great wonder in Heaven: a women clother with the sun, the moon under her feet …” (Revelation 12:1). These radii restore the symmetry required for formal and design purposes.
These are seven shades of blue within the circle, blue being a colour traditionally associated with St Mary the Virgin. The circle contains a serpent. This is a multiple image best understood under the following headings:
The circle placed upon these blocks of colour are letter forms both upper and lower case which are essentially to create a pattern. However, they may be re-assembled to read verses from the Magnificate: left to right. The act of re-assembling the letters is intended to concentrate the mine on the text which would not necessarily result from ‘easy reading’.
The above details are intended to present:
1. A suitable light modulation for this part of the building.
2. A relationship with the two adjoining windows.
3. A monumentality and dignity appropriate to the Architecture and to the special place of this window in the Scheme, and of the Virgin Mary among the Patron Saints of the Cathedral.
All the teaching elements of the window are subordinate to the formal design requirements expressed in (3).
Garland Fielder 'White Cube', 2010, Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas
Garland Fielder exhibit 'Modulations'
Teisipäev, 14. aprill kell 19.30 ja 21.00
Kanuti Gildi SAAL (Pikk 20)
Pilet 10/7 eelmüügist, 12/7 enne kontserti
KAVAS:
“Rhythmus 21” (1921): Video Hans Richter, muusika Ove-Kuth Kadak (2015, esiettekanne) … 3’10”
“(üle)küllus” (2015, esiettekanne): Muusika ja video Aljona Kastjušina … 7’
“Controcorrente” (2012, Eesti esiettekanne): Muusika ja video Ivan Penov … 7’30″
“Phase Walk” (2015, esiettekanne): Henri Georg Viies … u 7’
“Cross modulation” (2015, esiettekanne): Muusika Ekke Västrik … 7’
“Ghosts and Whispers” (2014, Eesti esiettekanne): Muusika ja video Damiano Marconi … 6’30″
“Merkin” (2015, esiettekanne): Hendrik Tammjärv … u 7’
“Seppie senz’ossa” (2013, Eesti esiettekanne): Video Paolo Pachini, muusika Roberto Doati … 10’
“Rhythmus 21” (1921): Video Hans Richter, muusika Giovanni Tancredi (2015, esiettekanne) … 3’10”
Audiovisuaalsed kompositsioonid, versioon 1.2: visuaalne väljendus muusikalise mõtte laiendusena.
Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia kompositsiooniosakonna audiovisuaalse kompositsiooni kontsert toob kokku selle valdkonna ajaloo olulise repertuaari ja EMTA audiovisuaalse kompositsiooni tudengite loomingu. Sel aastal esitleb EMTA muuhulgas rahvusvaheliselt tuntud heliloojate Paolo Pachini ja Roberto Doati audiovisuaalse kompositsiooni “Seppie senz’ossa” (2013) Eesti esiettekannet.
Kontserdi kunstiline juht on Paolo Girol.
Kestus: umbes 1 tund.
Saadaval piiratud hulk pileteid (kontsert kantakse ette kaks korda, igal kontserdil ainult 50 istekohta patjadel). Hilinejaid sisse ei lubata!
Koostöös Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia kompositsiooniosakonna ja festivaliga “Saksa kevad”
Garland Fielder 'A Theory of Everything' (version II), 2009, Holly Johnson Gallery, Dallas
Garland Fielder exhibit 'Modulations'
Our tiny dancing Dinoflagellate has become - or, perhaps, is becoming... Ciliate. Photomicrograph is at 1,000x magnification with Hoffman Modulation Contrast optics in an Olympus microscope. Camera is a Nikon Coolpix 885 at 3x zoom. Cyanobacterial filament, Dinoflagellate, and Ciliate came from Heron's Head Park salt marsh, pond site OS1, on San Francisco Bay.
Tonal Contrast
Intention: To show isolation between the lamp and the frozen lake using tonal contrast in the blacks and whites.
Reading: Freeman says in visual terms, black and white allows more expression in the modulation of tone, in conveying texture, the modeling of form, and defining shape. Here I wanted to use black and white to convey the texture of the ice in the water and the shape of the lamp.
Outcome: I am pleased with the outcome and think I executed my vision. I think while the lamp is the main focus and isolated object in the photo, the background is still simple but interesting to draw the eye in and towards the lamp.
Edits: Converted to black and white, cropped, increased contrast, increased blacks, increased clarity, decreased highlights