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New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Energy Explorer Experimental Vessel arriving for its first visit to london, this is a renewable energy powered vessel that generates and is powered by Hydrogen, it also generates electricity with numerous solar panels mounted of the boat. _30A7792a
Zeppelin LZ N07 – Airship of newest technology
First flight:1997
Engines:3x Lycoming IO-360 with 147kw/200PS per engine
Length: 75 m
Max. Width: 19,5 m
Height: 17,4 m
Envelope volume:8.425 m³
Max. take off weight: 400 kg
Payload:2.350 kg
Max. speed: 125 km/h
Max. flight altitude: 3.000 m MSL
Max. endurance: approx. 24h
Range: 1.000 km
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New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Hosted by TransLink and South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, the Trans-Expo 2010 is an annual event aimed at bringing transit professionals together across Canada. This year the gathering is held at the Vancouver Convention Centre on November 16, 2010. Nearly 100 exhibitors set up booths at West Exhibit Hall C to showcase their mostly environmental-friendly products.
Quite a good number of newer and yet everyday technologies are also incorporated into the public transit system, many with sustainability features. Diesel-Electric hybrid engine, LED lighting, solar-powered devices, GPS, Wi-Fi, H.264 video codec etc. Many of these technologies are not alien to the average consumer.
So much for the new stuff, but objects that have interesting heritage values are not forgotten either. The Transit Museum Society had an on-site exhibit with a few antique transit buses on display. These are the ones that your parents or grandparents used to ride. In fact, BC has been building interurban buses over 100 years ago. In 1905, the BC Electric Railway shop in New Westminster built Car 1207 for opening of the new Steveston line by way of the Arbutus Corridor connecting Vancouver and Richmond. Many long-time residents among those communities still remember the streetcar line and some have longed for its return.
[Photos by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
A tale of a curious ship. See part one of the tale.
I wished I had taken more photos in between this photo and the last, because as you can see, in a mere five minutes, the length of this ship doubled! Now it looks normal size. A cousin mentioned something he had heard about a new technology for large ships, but I did not believe him, until now. I'm not sure about the advantages this would provide, but certainly it's quite and engineering feat! Then, it anything went wrong, this ship could wind up joining its brethren by the island. Perhaps that why they tested the new idea on older vessel, "just in case." The End.
But seriously folks.... the Steamer St. Mary's Challenger (apparently the Southdown Challenger) , built in 1906, it's the oldest ship still steamin' on the Great Lakes.
Taken from Sleeping Bear Point near Glen Haven, Michigan. That's South Manitou Island in the distance. You can even make out the shipwreck of the Francisco Morazan near the island's shore.
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
We've beem hearing so much about them but this was my first "live" drone - I was strolling along when an odd noise came closer- following the sound, I looked up and wow! There was a large, UFO-looking drone with a lot of photogrpahic equipment, rising over the treetops and towards one of the towers nearby. Heard on the news last month that someone was UPSET when they looked out their 37th floor window and there was a camera-equipped drone hovering outside!
I have to admit, this was a pretty cool machine, but is it just me, or is there something just a bit menacing about them? I know they offer marvelous photography from above and must thrill serious camera people, but they're flying around fast and free as there hasn't been much time to set restrictions and have already alarmed pilots in incoming aircraft.
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 19, 2017. Congress Centre. Demonstration session in The Mixed Reality Space
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft. Agora
Session ID: a0Wb0000006SNJ4EAO.Speakers are LtR: Usha Rao-Monari, Douglas M. Baker, Usha Rao-Monari, Paul Simpson,Jamie Smith
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUBA
ID:a0Wb0000006S3DKEA0.Participants to the session
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: a0Wb0000006SK9aEAG.The Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway is having a drawing portrait made by the 3 robots named Paul, a creation from the artist Patrick A Tresset
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 16, 2017. Reception at the Loft. ID session: a0Wb0000006RdOF.This is the only time all faculty invited to Davos come together. High Points of civilization, program with Fondation Bodmer. Mr Jacques Berchtold, the director of the fondation is performing
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDNbRAyJxZs
We premiered the MEATDOG trailer at Comicon 2 days ago with our friend David Slade. Help us get the hits up....
If it goes well there's a whole series in the works
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB B.ID: a0Wb0000006RyRIEA0
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New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB B
ID: a0Wb0000006SZu8EAG.The speaker Bob Goodson and participants
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB B.ID: a0Wb0000006RyRIEA0.Jacques Berchtold, director of Bodmer Fondation is performing a demonstration of the program
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
01/15/2017. Davos Summit. WEF. The Loft. Meeting Sophia, the latest robot creation from Hanson Robotics. She can talk and animate her face with human expressions
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
Hosted by TransLink and South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, the Trans-Expo 2010 is an annual event aimed at bringing transit professionals together across Canada. This year the gathering is held at the Vancouver Convention Centre on November 16, 2010. Nearly 100 exhibitors set up booths at West Exhibit Hall C to showcase their mostly environmental-friendly products.
Quite a good number of newer and yet everyday technologies are also incorporated into the public transit system, many with sustainability features. Diesel-Electric hybrid engine, LED lighting, solar-powered devices, GPS, Wi-Fi, H.264 video codec etc. Many of these technologies are not alien to the average consumer.
So much for the new stuff, but objects that have interesting heritage values are not forgotten either. The Transit Museum Society had an on-site exhibit with a few antique transit buses on display. These are the ones that your parents or grandparents used to ride. In fact, BC has been building interurban buses over 100 years ago. In 1905, the BC Electric Railway shop in New Westminster built Car 1207 for opening of the new Steveston line by way of the Arbutus Corridor connecting Vancouver and Richmond. Many long-time residents among those communities still remember the streetcar line and some have longed for its return.
[Photos by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
Energy Explorer Experimental Vessel arriving for its first visit to london, this is a renewable energy powered vessel that generates and is powered by Hydrogen, it also generates electricity with numerous solar panels mounted of the boat. _30A7844
In Belgium, we have no petroleum... But we have ideas!!!
En Belgique, nous n'avons pas de pétrole...Mais nous avons des idées!!!
Hosted by TransLink and South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, the Trans-Expo 2010 is an annual event aimed at bringing transit professionals together across Canada. This year the gathering is held at the Vancouver Convention Centre on November 16, 2010. Nearly 100 exhibitors set up booths at West Exhibit Hall C to showcase their mostly environmental-friendly products.
Quite a good number of newer and yet everyday technologies are also incorporated into the public transit system, many with sustainability features. Diesel-Electric hybrid engine, LED lighting, solar-powered devices, GPS, Wi-Fi, H.264 video codec etc. Many of these technologies are not alien to the average consumer.
So much for the new stuff, but objects that have interesting heritage values are not forgotten either. The Transit Museum Society had an on-site exhibit with a few antique transit buses on display. These are the ones that your parents or grandparents used to ride. In fact, BC has been building interurban buses over 100 years ago. In 1905, the BC Electric Railway shop in New Westminster built Car 1207 for opening of the new Steveston line by way of the Arbutus Corridor connecting Vancouver and Richmond. Many long-time residents among those communities still remember the streetcar line and some have longed for its return.
[Photos by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. Hub B. ID: .a0Wb0000006RzbDEAS. Anoosha Shaigan
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
27 June 2022, Turin, Italy. – INNOVATION 4 CHANGE (I4C) DemoDay 2022 culminated today in a long-expected event that was launched at the historical site Castello del Valentino in Turin. The Kokorò team share information at their colorful stand.
The second part of the DemoDay took place at the Fondazione Agnelli, a short walking distance from the castle. At this location each team had a stand providing further information about the solution to their challenge. This was a great opportunity for each of the 10 teams to interact with the audience, answer questions, and showcase the various products created.
This year's winner was Team Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano, with their Greensect waste processing system. Second place went to Team UNICRI, while third place was shared by Team Movyon and Team CNH Industrial.
I4C is the main Impact Innovation program in Italy, organized by Collège des Ingénieurs, CERN IdeaSquare and Politecnico di Torino. Every year, I4C identifies 10 challenges with global impact, pitched by institutions and multinationals. To match these challenges, 10 multidisciplinary teams are selected to work on sustainable solutions and solve the challenge. They have five months to resolve the task and present their pitch. The teams are formed by MBA CDI students and one PhD student enrolled in various European universities, as well as storytellers from Scuola Holden.
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
For more information about I4C: www.innovation4change.eu/
And read our press release here: unicri.it/News/Innovation4Change-Hackaton-AI-for-Safer-Ch...
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft. Agora.Session ID: a0Wb0000006Rs68EAC. James Crawford. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama
New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.
Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective
Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects
Composer + cello: Oliver Coates
Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli
Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser
photo - © Foteini Christofilopoulou | All rights reserved | For all usage/licensing enquiries please contact www.foteini.com
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft. Hall. Meeting with Sophia, the conversing robot. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: .a0Wb0000006SK9aEAG.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. David Kenny
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I don't know how long this has been up but I am pretty chuffed with the results - you can download the template at the wonderful:
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: a0Wb0000006SK8SEAW.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. Mary Cummings, Vishal Sikka
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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft
Session ID: a0Wb0000006S3DjEAK.Participants. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. Hub B. ID: .a0Wb0000006RzbDEAS. Erica Kochi Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur
Hosted by TransLink and South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, the Trans-Expo 2010 is an annual event aimed at bringing transit professionals together across Canada. This year the gathering is held at the Vancouver Convention Centre on November 16, 2010. Nearly 100 exhibitors set up booths at West Exhibit Hall C to showcase their mostly environmental-friendly products.
Quite a good number of newer and yet everyday technologies are also incorporated into the public transit system, many with sustainability features. Diesel-Electric hybrid engine, LED lighting, solar-powered devices, GPS, Wi-Fi, H.264 video codec etc. Many of these technologies are not alien to the average consumer.
So much for the new stuff, but objects that have interesting heritage values are not forgotten either. The Transit Museum Society had an on-site exhibit with a few antique transit buses on display. These are the ones that your parents or grandparents used to ride. In fact, BC has been building interurban buses over 100 years ago. In 1905, the BC Electric Railway shop in New Westminster built Car 1207 for opening of the new Steveston line by way of the Arbutus Corridor connecting Vancouver and Richmond. Many long-time residents among those communities still remember the streetcar line and some have longed for its return.
[Photos by Ray Van Eng] www.vancouver21.com
160725-N-UG232-305 JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii (July 24, 2016) - Using a Dazzler non-lethal weapon and blank rounds, the Embarked Security Team (EST) on Board USNS Rainier (T-AOE 7) along with Sailors on board Coastal Riverine Squadron THREE's (CRS-3) Riverine Command Boats (RCBs) defend the from a simulated attack as the Rainer departs to support ships for Rim of the Pacific 2016. Twenty-six nations, more than 40 ships and submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in RIMPAC from June 30 to Aug. 4, in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California. The world's largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity that helps participants foster and sustain the cooperative relationships that are critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans. RIMPAC 2016 is the 25th exercise in the series that began in 1971. (Navy photograph by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Martin Wright/Released)
At the offices of digital creative agency Purple, Rock, Scissors in Orlando, Florida, an Integrated Display and Environmental Awareness System, or IDEAS, is demonstrated for members of the news media. The technology being developed at the Kennedy Space Center is designed to help technicians do their jobs more efficiently and safely. The glasses become a wearable computer system much like a heads-up display. It can provide various means of communication and access to documentation needed to complete a task. Purple, Rock, Scissors is partnering with NASA to integrate the hardware with the software and providing feedback from those testing the system.
Photo credit: NASA/Charles Babir