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Notes (page 1/5) for my presentation "User aspect to electronically distributed music" at Music, Politics, Libraries on 30.8.2007.
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Scanning some old negatives
Taken in MPLS 1992
Marquette Plaza at 250 Marquette Avenue designed by Gunnar Birkerts (1973). It was the home of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis until 1997.
"MPLS Loves PDX" written on concrete barriers across from the Hennepin County jail.
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This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
The micropulse lidar (MPL) is a ground-based optical remote sensing system designed primarily to determine the altitude of clouds overhead. The physical principle is the same as for radar. Pulses of energy are transmitted into the atmosphere; the energy scattered back to the transceiver is collected and measured as a time-resolved signal.
The 2010-2011 Storm Peak Lab Cloud Property Validation Experiment (STORMVEX) field campaign saw the deployment of the second ARM Mobile Facility (AMF2) to Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The purpose of the campaign was to collect data on clouds and precipitation in a complex terrain, specifically a wintertime and mountainous environment.
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Photo by Lynne Roeder