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...oder doch eher Milchkaffee...?

 

ein Blick in das Atelier des Groninger Museums.

 

In der Mitte des Raumes steht ein großer, „verzweigter“ weißer Tisch, über dem eine Vielzahl schlanker bronzefarbener Pendelleuchten von einer runden Spiegeldecke hängt. Der Tisch selbst nimmt acht Computerplätze auf, die sich unter kleinen Kuppeln verbergen. Sie schaffen einen Ort des Rückzugs, an dem der Besucher konzentriert arbeiten und recherchieren kann. Außerdem wurde in den Tisch ein großer Multitouch-Bildschirm integriert, an dem sich gleich mehrere Personen einen spielerischen Überblick über das Museum verschaffen und sich dabei spontan untereinander austauschen können. Unter anderem können sie eine virtuelle Tour durch das Museum unternehmen, sich über die dort ausgestellte Kunst und deren Meister oder auch die Architektur und Gestalter der Anlage informieren.

 

Darüber hinaus hat der Besucher aber auch die Möglichkeit, sich dank einer großen Auswahl von Kunstmagazinen auf analoge Weise mit dem Kunstgeschehen vertraut zu machen.

 

Den perfekten Ort für eine bequeme Lektüre bieten große schokoladenbraune Ohrensessel, die eine Art Haube zur Abschottung besitzen, den Sitzenden somit aus dem Trubel des Geschehens sinken lassen und vielleicht sogar zu einem kurzen Nickerchen verleiten.

 

Wie auch das Info Center und den Raum für Entdecker entwarf der spanische Designer Jaime Hayon dieses Atelier.

(Info Groningen Museum)

 

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Magic Trackpad next to the 13" MacBook Pro's integrated trackpad.

 

My Magic Trackpad Review

Wireless Keyboard and the Magic Trackpad on my desk.

 

My Magic Trackpad Review

LES CORDES SENSIBLES (Installation sonore et vidéo)

 

Installation basée sur la technique d’une table multitouch. La manipulation physique d’objets sur l’écran permet de construire et déformer des réseaux virtuels et sonores de cordes à piano. Tous uniques, ils égrainent harmonieusement des notes lorsqu’ils sont mis en mouvement.

The MT Table at the Ideum Studio in Corrales, New Mexico. The table supports multitouch and multiuser interaction. It has a bright 50" (diagonal) surface with a high-resolution display which is higher than Microsoft's Surface multi-touch table.

 

There is more about the MT multitouch table on the Ideum website. You might also be interested in our Multi-Touch directory and aggregator site, Multitouch Blogs .

Educators and a young visitor to the Don Harrington Discovery Center interact with the MT multitouch, multiuser table. They are using an application that comes with the NUI Snowflake software suite. There is more about the MT multitouch table on the Ideum website. You might also be interested in our Multi-Touch directory and aggregator site, Multitouch Blogs .

Visitors at Petrosains, The Discovery Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, play Gravitoy. A multi-user multitouch physics based game on the MT-50 Multitouch Table.

 

Learn more on our website.

The backhead of a 1926 LMS Class 3F** 0-6-0T 47406 'Jinty' at the Nene Valley Railway Peterborough Station on Saturday 27 October 2018. The kindly engine driver let me briefly into his warm cab :)

 

This is the colour version of my original monochrome image of the same subject. I initially rejected this image because of the flare (top right) from the cab windows but on reflection (get it?), the image is OK; especially as you can see the different materials of the valve wheels.

 

* fair enough. Not really multi-touch. Or is it?

** this locomotive was built in 1926 as works plate no. 3977 at The Vulcan Foundry Limited, Lancashire.

The iPod touch is awesome. Just awesome...

 

It just works so smoothly. I have a feeling we're going to waste a lot of money on the iTunes wifi store.

Developed by Ideum with the Imaginarium and Ansel Associates, this interactive multitouch table exhibit is part of the Life Sciences gallery. The exhibit runs on an Ideum MT-50 multitouch table.

 

Visitors can drop images of various animals into an interactive "comparison wheel" to see how any two animals compare. The comparison wheel, along with the images, can be rotated 360 degrees, making the exhibit completely omni-directional. Up to four people can interact on the multitouch table simultaneously.

 

A full description of this exhibit can found on the Ideum portfolio.

 

The exhibit software was developed with Adobe Flash and the GestureWorks multitouch framework for Flash.

 

The Animal Comparison exhibit is part of the Imaginarium Discovery Center which opens to the public on May 22, 2010.

 

The backhead of a 1926 LMS Class 3F** 0-6-0T 47406 'Jinty' at the Nene Valley Railway Peterborough Station on Saturday 27 October 2018. The kindly engine driver let me briefly into his warm cab :)

 

See a colour version here.

 

* fair enough. Not really multi-touch. Or is it?

 

** This locomotive was built in 1926 as works plate no. 3977 at The Vulcan Foundry Limited, Lancashire.

You can learn more about GestureWorks at: www.gestureworks.com

 

The GestureWorks software package is included with Ideum touch tables and multitouch displays. To learn more visit: www.ideum.com

 

I love the white Smart Cover and Silicone back cover.

 

They are very expensive.

(fragmento, full text @ enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/2013/11/17/rebobinar-3/)

 

Bueno, primero hay que aclarar que para nosotras, nosotros, nuestra historia no es sólo lo que hemos sido, lo que nos ha pasado, lo que hemos hecho. Es también, y sobre todo, lo que queremos ser y hacer.

 

Ahora bien, en esta avalancha de medios audiovisuales que van desde el cine 4D y las televisiones LED 4K, hasta las pantallas policromas y multitouch de los celulares (que muestran la realidad en colores que, permítanme la digresión, no tienen nada qué ver con la realidad), podemos ubicar, en una improbable “línea del tiempo”, nuestro modo de ver nuestra historia con… el kinetoscopio.

 

Sí, ya sé que me fui un poco lejos, a los orígenes del cine, pero con eso del internet y las múltiples wikis que lo abundan y redundan, no tendrá usted problema en saber a qué me refiero.

 

A veces, podría parecer que nos acercamos a los formatos 8 y súper 8, y aun así el formato de 16 milímetros sigue estando lejano.

 

Quiero decir, nuestro modo de explicar nuestra historia parece como una imagen de movimiento continuo y repetitivo, con algunas variaciones que dan esa sensación de móvil inmovilidad. Siempre atacados y perseguidos, siempre resistiendo; siempre siendo aniquilados, siempre reapareciendo. Tal vez por eso las denuncias de las bases de apoyo zapatistas, hechas a través de sus Juntas de Buen Gobierno, tienen tan pocas lecturas. Es como si uno ya hubiera leído eso antes y sólo cambiaran los nombres y las geografías.

 

Pero también aquí nos mostramos. Por ejemplo, en:

 

enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/2013/11/13/la-jbg-corazon-del...

 

Y sí, es un poco como si en esas imágenes en movimiento de Edison, de 1894, en su kinetoscopio (“Annie Oackley”), nosotros fuéramos la moneda lanzada al aire, mientras la señorita civilización nos dispara una y otra vez (sí, el gobierno sería el empleado servil que lanza la moneda). O como si en “La llegada del tren” de los Hermanos Lumiere, de 1895, nosotros fuéramos quienes permanecen en el andén mientras el tren del progreso llega y se va. Al final de este texto encontrará unos videos que le ayudarán a entender esto.

 

Pero he aquí que el colectivo que somos toma y hace cada fotograma, lo dibuja y lo pinta viendo la realidad que fuimos y somos, muchas veces con los negros de persecuciones y cárceles, con los grises del desprecio, y con el rojo del despojo y la explotación. Pero también con el color marrón y verde que somos de la tierra que somos.

 

Cuando alguien de fuera se detiene a mirar nuestra “película”, por lo regular comenta: “¡qué hábil tiradora!” O “¡qué arriesgado empleado que arroja la moneda al aire sin temor de ser herido!”, pero nadie comenta nada de la moneda.

 

O, en el tren de los Lumiere, dicen: “pero qué tontos, ¿por qué siguen en el andén y no se suben al tren?”. O “he ahí una muestra más de que los indígenas están como están porque no quieren progresar”. Alguno más aventura “¿Viste qué ropa tan ridícula usaban en esa época?”. Pero si alguien nos preguntara por qué no subimos a ese tren, nosotros diríamos “porque las estaciones que siguen son “decadencia”, “guerra”, “destrucción”, y el destino final es “catástrofe”. La pregunta pertinente no es por qué no nos subimos nosotros, sino por qué no se bajan ustedes”.

 

Quienes vienen a estar con nosotros para mirarnos mirándonos, para escucharnos, para aprendernos en la escuelita, descubren que, en cada fotograma, l@s zapatistas hemos agregado una imagen que no es perceptible a simple vista. Como si el movimiento aparente de las imágenes ocultara lo particular que cada fotograma contiene. Eso que no se ve en el trasiego cotidiano es la historia que seremos. Y no hay esmarfon que capture esas imágenes. Sólo con un corazón muy grande se pueden apreciar.

 

Claro que no falta quien venga y nos diga que ya hay tabletas y celulares con cámaras al frente y atrás, con colores más vívidos que los de la realidad, que ya hay cámaras e impresoras en tercera dimensión, que el plasma, el lcd y el led, que la democracia representativa, que las elecciones, que los partidos políticos, que la modernidad, que el progreso, que la civilización.

 

Que dejemos eso del colectivismo (que, además, rima con primitivismo): que abandonemos esa obsesión por el cuidado de la naturaleza, el discurso de la madre tierra, la autogestión, la autonomía, la rebeldía, la libertad.

 

Nos dicen todo eso editando torpemente que es en su modernidad donde se perpetran los crímenes más atroces; donde los infantes son quemados vivos y los pirómanos son diputados y senadores; donde la ignorancia simula regir los destinos de una nación; donde se destruyen las fuentes de trabajo; donde los maestros son perseguidos y calumniados; donde una gran mentira es opacada por otra mayor; donde se premia y encumbra lo inhumano y cualquier valor ético y moral es síntoma de “atraso cultural”.

 

Para los grandes medios de paga, ellos son los modernos, nosotros los arcaicos. Ellos son los civilizados, nosotros los bárbaros. Ellos son los que trabajan, nosotros los haraganes. Ellos son la “gente bien”, nosotros los parias. Ellos los sabios, nosotros los ignorantes. Ellos son los limpios, nosotros los sucios. Ellos son los bonitos, nosotros los feos. Ellos son los buenos, nosotros somos los malos.

 

Y olvidan, ellos y ellas, lo fundamental: ésta es nuestra historia, nuestro modo de verla y de vernos, nuestra forma de pensarnos, de hacernos nuestro camino. Es nuestra, con nuestros errores, nuestras caídas, nuestros colores, nuestras vidas, nuestras muertes. Es nuestra libertad.

 

Así es nuestra historia.

 

(fragmento. Comunicado completo @ enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/2013/11/17/rebobinar-3/ )

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Photo: Santa Cruz I. 2008 MAREZ RFM, Chiapas. Proyecto MCP. Jpazkual.

My white 13" Apple Macbook laptop computer.

 

pictured: keyboard

 

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specs:

 

13.3" TFT glossy widescreen display (1280 x 800 resolution)

 

2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU

 

2 GB of RAM (DDR2)

 

160 GB hard drive (5,400 rpm)

 

Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor (144 MB shared RAM)

 

built-in iSight video camera

 

slot-loading 8x SuperDrive (DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-R, CD-RW)

 

FireWire 400 (1 port)

 

USB 2.0 (2 ports)

 

Mini-DVI port

 

10/100/1000BASE-T ethernet port

 

built-in AirPort Extreme wi-fi wireless networking (802.11g/n)

 

Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR

 

optical digital audio input/analog audio line in

 

optical digital audio output/analog headphone out

 

built-in stereo speakers

 

meets Energy Star requirements

 

size: 12.78" x 8.92" x 1.08"

 

weight: 5.0 pounds

The iPad Pro Smart Cover and Silicone Case arrived.

 

But iPad Pro not, one more 10 days to arrive.

 

Will post the photos when it comes.

 

Did not order the Apple Pencil, at least for now.

 

Multi-touch screen using SparkFun's Breakboard Power Supply to power the infrared lasers. www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=114

 

This Multi-touch screen also uses an ultra short throw projector, a frosted glass tabletop, vellum sheet on the bottom side, modified PS3 Eye webcam, Community Core Vision and Processing.

 

All of the software is Open Source and interfaces can be built using OpenFrameworks, Processing, Flash and others on Windows, OS X and Linux.

-RoHS

Tangible Engine is a new visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect real-world objects to applications running on Ideum multitouch tables. Tangible Engine also comes with a starter kit of object markers and instructions for 3D printing them. Tangible Engine works with Ideum multitouch tables that use 3M touch technology, including the 55" and 65" Platform and Pro.

 

To learn more please visit the website.

With a little lead time, Ideum can create custom-colored multitouch tables. We happened to have an order for a lovely white powder-coated Coffee Table 42 just in time for the holidays! To learn more about our custom hardware, check out our blog post.

Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.

 

The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.

Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.

 

The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. To learn more visit Ideum's website.

Portraits can placed next to additional Portraits to create a giant ultra high-resolution multitouch wall. The sides of the Portrait are designed to allow the units to connect as closely as possible.

I brought this router and I am testing it at the moment as a second router.

 

Synology servers are top in their performance, and I can’t use Synology RT1900ac as my main router because it does not support at the moment VLAN protocol, strange when coming from Synology.

 

Regarding performance, It’s a surprise, faster in wireless than my AC87u from Asus, a lot more performance in the mac wireless devices, iOS and Mac OSX, very nice log and visual realtime control of all your network traffic and statistics.

 

The easier setup I have ever saw in a router.

 

The plastic of the router is of good quality, but is not a beautiful piece of hardware.

 

I will have to wait for VLAN protocol to be implemented to use it as my main router, for now is only serving my 5ghz apple devices, as it makes my Asus be ashamed of inferior performance and stability!!!!!

 

Software for mobile devices is what we could expect from Synology, very good, and in this case with great control of many aspects of the router.

twitter - facebook - my site

 

This is a picture of apples new magic mouse.

i love the new multitouch surface and functionality.

great stuff.

This one isn't mine (yet)

  

before and after at my site (mouse over)

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Ideum has collaborated with JCB to create an entirely new wine tasting experience for their Napa Valley tasting lounge. Guests gather around a custom Ideum Platform 55 multitouch table with a gold top and black crocodile-skin base. Then they are guided through a 45-minute tasting experience in which they can explore the inspiration for and information about the wines they taste.

Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.

 

The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.

Ideum has provided several multitouch tables to GE Aviation in Dubai. Most take the form of our Drafting Table 46, but we have also supplied them with our immense Pano touch table. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls.

Tangible Engine is a new visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect real-world objects to applications running on Ideum multitouch tables. Tangible Engine also comes with a starter kit of object markers and instructions for 3D printing them. Tangible Engine works with Ideum multitouch tables that use 3M touch technology, including the 55" and 65" Platform and Pro.

 

To learn more please visit the website.

Tangible Engine is a new visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect real-world objects to applications running on Ideum multitouch tables. Tangible Engine also comes with a starter kit of object markers and instructions for 3D printing them. Tangible Engine works with Ideum multitouch tables that use 3M touch technology, including the 55" and 65" Platform and Pro.

 

To learn more please visit the website.

Tangible Engine is a new visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect real-world objects to applications running on Ideum multitouch tables. Tangible Engine also comes with a starter kit of object markers and instructions for 3D printing them. Tangible Engine works with Ideum multitouch tables that use 3M touch technology, including the 55" and 65" Platform and Pro.

 

To learn more please visit the website.

With a little lead time, Ideum can create custom-colored multitouch tables. We happened to have an order for a lovely white powder-coated Coffee Table 42 just in time for the holidays! (And yes, we give Santa milk by the pint!) To learn more about our custom hardware, check out our blog post.

A young visitor at the opening party for the Birmingham Today exhibition at Vulcan Park and Museum.

 

A multitouch, multiuser mashup allows visitors to explore Flickr photos geotagged into a Yahoo! Map. Users can pan and zoom the map and resize images through use of intuitive gestures. Information about each photograph can be viewed. The exhibit was designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform. The multitouch software was developed using Adobe Flash and NUI's Snowflake Suite.

 

There's more about the multitouch mapping application on the Ideum portfolio site,.

  

Ideum is happy to announce the upcoming release of Power Foosball. Power Foosball is a multi-player 3D virtual version of the popular tabletop and bar game. As easy to learn and fun to use as the real thing, Power Foosball has responsive and realistic touch controls. The game offers instant replays from different vantage points and a “power up” mode where real play turns surreal. Power Foosball will be available in the Windows Store soon.

 

To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, visit our website.

Ideum and JCB collaborated closely on how to enhance rather than distract from the wine tasting experience.

 

Ideum has collaborated with JCB to create an entirely new wine tasting experience for their Napa Valley tasting lounge. Guests gather around a custom Ideum Platform 55 multitouch table with a gold top and black crocodile-skin base. Then they are guided through a 45-minute tasting experience in which they can explore the inspiration for and information about the wines they taste. The table interacts directly with the wine glasses, which have conductive 3D-printed bases.

Ideum is proud to offer multitouch for Linux developers. Our 46”, 55” and 65” multitouch tables and touch walls now support Ubuntu, with other distributions like Mint, Debian, Arch Linux, and openSUSE coming soon. To learn more about this and other software initiatives, visit ideum.com

Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.

 

The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. To learn more visit Ideum's website.

Ideum is proud to announce our new Tangible Engine, a visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect applications to real-world objects on Ideum multitouch tables. The Tangible Engine opens up possibilities for creating memorable, mixed-reality experiences. To learn more and see the video, visit tangibleengine.com

The table for the JCB wine tasting experience is a custom-built Ideum Platform 55 with a gold top and crocodile-skin base.

 

Ideum has collaborated with JCB to create an entirely new wine tasting experience for their Napa Valley tasting lounge. Guests gather around a custom Ideum Platform 55 multitouch table with a gold top and black crocodile-skin base. Then they are guided through a 45-minute tasting experience in which they can explore the inspiration for and information about the wines they taste. The table interacts directly with the wine glasses, which have conductive 3D-printed bases.

The Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum in the Grout Museum District in Waterloo, Iowa, partnered with Ideum to develop three immersive, engaging and meaningful permanent interactive exhibits. The trio of exhibits create a complete narrative, which introduces and honors Iowa’s 853 fallen Vietnam soldiers, engages visitors with a dynamic multitouch experience that brings an authentic Huey helicopter to life, and contextualizes the War with a captivating interactive timeline. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, visit our website: ideum.com/creative-services/

Designed and built in the USA, the Portrait Touch & Motion Kiosk is built to exacting standards with the best available components. It has single push-button power, lockable power and port access, and built-in RFID.

It’s big, it’s heavy, and works very well.

 

Updated comment: 2016.01.20

I had some problems with AC87 and iOS devices, but in the last AC87 firmwares most problems had gone.

 

Asus AC5300 Works like a champ, no problems connecting a lot of devices, very stable, if there is one thing bad I today can say about this router is price.

 

I think AC88u and AC3100 are for shure great and secure purchases too.

 

Best regards.

Ideum is excited to announce our annual giveaway contest! One lucky entrant has the opportunity to win an Ideum 43-inch Duet Coffee Table for the holidays.

 

The Ideum Duet 43 Coffee Table has a 4K Ultra HD display and the latest touch technology from 3M. The Duet Coffee Table comes with a powerful integrated gaming PC that includes Windows 10 on an Intel Quad Core i7 computer system with NVIDIA graphics, and is great for use at home or in a public space.

 

Visit www.ideum.com/giveaway to enter.

 

Enter by January 2, 2018. The winner will be announced on January 5, 2018. Terms and conditions apply; please read the terms and conditions via Rafflecopter for full details.

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