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Acte de signatura dels acords per al desenvolupament econòmic del Garraf i el pla de treball per al 2012 de NODE Garraf. Acte a l'auditori de Neàpolis el dijous 1 de març de 2012

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Built with Processing.

 

still exploring sound reactive nodes

 

video here: www.kinesis.be/?p=61

The Steelcase Node Chair available from amh workspace www.amhworkspace.com

 

NODE concert, 15 March 2011, Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College Dublin

台東縣太麻里鄉,台灣

Nikon FE2 x Ferrania Solaris

©Photos Laura Gianetti /Performance by Nicolas Puyjalon

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Native, warm season, perennial aquatic herb. Stems are up to 5 mm diam. and root at the nodes in shallow water. Emergent leaves occur in whorls of usually 5, and are linear to terete, entire or the lowermost with a few teeth, mostly 8–15 mm long and up to 1 mm wide. Plants are monoecious, with male and female flowers on the same shoot, rarely all female, solitary in the axils. Male flowers are sessile; sepals circular to oblong; petals 2–3.5 mm long and yellow to reddish. Female flowers are sessile; sepals and petals absent and stigmas white. Mericarps are cylindrical, about 1.5 mm long, yellowish brown to pale reddish, smooth or weakly and minutely papillose. Found in still or slowly flowing water.

©Photos Laura Gianetti / Work by Rebecca Smith

How a typical Web server works, back in the 90s.

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/14098

 

This image was scanned from a film negative in the Athel D'Ombrain collection [Box Folder B10401] held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Icelandic adventuring in the mystical magical land of madness.

 

www.tommooring.com

GreenWave Reality device publicity shot

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Jejaring nodes yang dibangun dari data bibliometrik terkait kualitas air tanah dan interaksi antara air tanah dan air sungai. Diambil dari artikel ini osf.io/preprints/inarxiv/he9sa/ .

This presentation in the "EDA360 Theater" squarely hit two hot topics: organizing mixed-signal design & verification in a metric-driven framework. With this methodology, you can automate the progress tracking of the whole project and specific nodes of the design hierarchy, plus use this information to guide your immediate next steps & trade offs.

Day 2

 

Module 3: Developing training for your network

 

Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community

 

Photo by Mélianie Raymond - GBIF Secretariat

©Photos Laura Gianetti /Performance by Nicolas Puyjalon

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/5314

 

This image was scanned from a film negative from folder B16372.

 

This image was scanned from a film negative housed in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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The nodes have a ring of hairs.

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

Acte de signatura dels acords per al desenvolupament econòmic del Garraf i el pla de treball per al 2012 de NODE Garraf. Acte a l'auditori de Neàpolis el dijous 1 de març de 2012

For an art installation at San Jose Airport.

i felt the trees were uprooted and inserted upside down..

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/39276

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

If you have any information about this photograph, please contact us.

NODE concert, 15 March 2011, Samuel Beckett Theatre, Trinity College Dublin

taken by the "NODE-CAM"

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