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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

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Dato / Date: 1893

Fotograf / Photographer: Jørgen Wickstrøm

Sted / Place: Trondheim

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

Mr. Robot ferris wheel in downtown Austin, Texas during the South by Southwest conference.

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

From the keynote Let’s Drop the Term Millennials:

 

"Over the past few years we’ve been bombarded with Millennial talk - the label has been excessively overused. Philippe von Borries, co-founder & CEO of Refinery29, a company that speaks to millions of “Millennials” every day, believes it’s time to stop talking about what the Millennial generation is & start talking about how it has influenced the next iteration of culture & globalization. He believes Millennial culture speaks to a way of thinking around identity & self-expression, not an age group, & that this mindset is dictating the new global psyche and affecting people of all ages. Philippe will discuss how this mindset will affect the future of business & what it means for our society."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

From the panel Ultimate Empathy Machine: 360 Storytelling in VR

 

"The VR industry has seen explosive growth over the past couple of years, with companies like Oculus and Valve consumer VR headsets in 2016. While there a number of companies are tackling the VR hardware problem, there simply isn't enough content to support all of these devices. 360 video is an efficient and effective way to create content for VR, and we're seeing a new medium for storytelling emerge before our eyes. Join our panel of VR storytelling pioneers as we discuss the advantages, challenges, tradeoffs and techniques of working in this new medium. Hear from our successes and failures so that you may leave inspired to succeed in this new medium."

 

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From the panel Ultimate Empathy Machine: 360 Storytelling in VR

 

"The VR industry has seen explosive growth over the past couple of years, with companies like Oculus and Valve consumer VR headsets in 2016. While there a number of companies are tackling the VR hardware problem, there simply isn't enough content to support all of these devices. 360 video is an efficient and effective way to create content for VR, and we're seeing a new medium for storytelling emerge before our eyes. Join our panel of VR storytelling pioneers as we discuss the advantages, challenges, tradeoffs and techniques of working in this new medium. Hear from our successes and failures so that you may leave inspired to succeed in this new medium."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

Taken during SXSW 2016 in Austin, Texas.

 

Geminoid HI-4 is a tele-operated android that has similar appearance of original person, Hiroshi Ishiguro. Geminoid HI-4 has sixteen degrees of freedom that allows itself to behave like actual humans. By using Geminoid HI-4, we demonstrate to questions that "What is a human presence?" and "Can human presence transfer to a remote place?"

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

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Taken during South by Southwest 2016.

 

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From the panel: How to Ask for Money: Know Your Worth, Get Paid

 

Women make .77 for every $1 made by their male counterparts. The pay gap is even greater for African American and Latina women. That’s a fact. So how do women advocate and ask for money? How does one negotiate a raise? Seek out investors...especially when it may feel uncomfortable or downright unsafe to ask? ELLE.com editor Leah Chernikoff will lead a panel with co-founder of Indiegogo Danae Ringelmann, founder of Julep Cosmetics Jane Park and founder of Black Girls Code Kimberly Bryant, on the challenges women face today in asking for more money in their careers and businesses and offer up solutions to advocate for more equal pay."

 

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Picture of ride sharing taken during South by Southwest 2016.

 

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From the keynote Google Self-Driving Car Project:

 

Everyone's talking about self-driving cars these days, but how can you differentiate between hype and reality? In the six years of Google’s project, its vehicles have self-driven over 1.3 million miles, racking up the equivalent of 90 years of human driving experience. Google says its cars can now handle the vast majority of everyday situations it finds on the roads, but what does the path to a driverless future look like? How could it be that self-driving cars be both three and 30 years away?

 

Urmson shares his stories from the front lines of building the world's first fully self-driving cars.

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

The average of all frames (excluding when the boat was stationary), 9486520 frames in total, from the Hurtigruten: Minutt for minutt footage. The original videos were made by NRK (nrkbeta.no/hurtigruten).

From the keynote Google Self-Driving Car Project:

 

Everyone's talking about self-driving cars these days, but how can you differentiate between hype and reality? In the six years of Google’s project, its vehicles have self-driven over 1.3 million miles, racking up the equivalent of 90 years of human driving experience. Google says its cars can now handle the vast majority of everyday situations it finds on the roads, but what does the path to a driverless future look like? How could it be that self-driving cars be both three and 30 years away?

 

Urmson shares his stories from the front lines of building the world's first fully self-driving cars.

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

Taken during South by Southwest 2016 in Austin, Texas during the keynote Short-Form Filmmaking: Stars of Social Media.

 

Arantza Fahnbulleh

Max Isidor

Jon Paul Piques

Max Isador

 

"In the growing age of social media, a new generation of "influencers" has emerged. They comprise the personalities of today's Internet, who have found massive followings (often in the 20 million+ range), on platforms ranging from Vine and Snapchat to Facebook and YouTube. In this ever-evolving new communication medium, they have learned to tell stories in the most short-form and simplistic way possible, creating content that needs to capture attention in sometimes 6 seconds or even just a glance.

 

In this first-time and new age panel perfect for the SXSW interactive audience, hear how these savvy social media stars create content based on what is happening in the world, connect with their own fan base, often working together to push their content in as many directions as possible, and how they view themselves as a new form of budding filmmakers, musicians, political commentators and storytellers."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

From the panel: How to Ask for Money: Know Your Worth, Get Paid

 

Women make .77 for every $1 made by their male counterparts. The pay gap is even greater for African American and Latina women. That’s a fact. So how do women advocate and ask for money? How does one negotiate a raise? Seek out investors...especially when it may feel uncomfortable or downright unsafe to ask? ELLE.com editor Leah Chernikoff will lead a panel with co-founder of Indiegogo Danae Ringelmann, founder of Julep Cosmetics Jane Park and founder of Black Girls Code Kimberly Bryant, on the challenges women face today in asking for more money in their careers and businesses and offer up solutions to advocate for more equal pay."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

From the keynote Google Self-Driving Car Project:

 

Everyone's talking about self-driving cars these days, but how can you differentiate between hype and reality? In the six years of Google’s project, its vehicles have self-driven over 1.3 million miles, racking up the equivalent of 90 years of human driving experience. Google says its cars can now handle the vast majority of everyday situations it finds on the roads, but what does the path to a driverless future look like? How could it be that self-driving cars be both three and 30 years away?

 

Urmson shares his stories from the front lines of building the world's first fully self-driving cars.

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

From the keynote Let’s Drop the Term Millennials:

 

"Over the past few years we’ve been bombarded with Millennial talk - the label has been excessively overused. Philippe von Borries, co-founder & CEO of Refinery29, a company that speaks to millions of “Millennials” every day, believes it’s time to stop talking about what the Millennial generation is & start talking about how it has influenced the next iteration of culture & globalization. He believes Millennial culture speaks to a way of thinking around identity & self-expression, not an age group, & that this mindset is dictating the new global psyche and affecting people of all ages. Philippe will discuss how this mindset will affect the future of business & what it means for our society."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

Taken at South by Southwest 2016.

 

Panel: Sucked Into the Story: Virtual Reality and News

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

Taken during South by Southwest 2016 in Austin, Texas during the keynote Short-Form Filmmaking: Stars of Social Media.

 

Arantza Fahnbulleh

Max Isidor

Jon Paul Piques

Max Isador

 

"In the growing age of social media, a new generation of "influencers" has emerged. They comprise the personalities of today's Internet, who have found massive followings (often in the 20 million+ range), on platforms ranging from Vine and Snapchat to Facebook and YouTube. In this ever-evolving new communication medium, they have learned to tell stories in the most short-form and simplistic way possible, creating content that needs to capture attention in sometimes 6 seconds or even just a glance.

 

In this first-time and new age panel perfect for the SXSW interactive audience, hear how these savvy social media stars create content based on what is happening in the world, connect with their own fan base, often working together to push their content in as many directions as possible, and how they view themselves as a new form of budding filmmakers, musicians, political commentators and storytellers."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

Taken during South by Southwest 2016 in Austin, Texas during the keynote Short-Form Filmmaking: Stars of Social Media.

 

Arantza Fahnbulleh

Max Isidor

Jon Paul Piques

Max Isador

 

"In the growing age of social media, a new generation of "influencers" has emerged. They comprise the personalities of today's Internet, who have found massive followings (often in the 20 million+ range), on platforms ranging from Vine and Snapchat to Facebook and YouTube. In this ever-evolving new communication medium, they have learned to tell stories in the most short-form and simplistic way possible, creating content that needs to capture attention in sometimes 6 seconds or even just a glance.

 

In this first-time and new age panel perfect for the SXSW interactive audience, hear how these savvy social media stars create content based on what is happening in the world, connect with their own fan base, often working together to push their content in as many directions as possible, and how they view themselves as a new form of budding filmmakers, musicians, political commentators and storytellers."

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

Taken at South by Southwest 2016.

 

Panel: Sucked Into the Story: Virtual Reality and News

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

Taken in Austin, Texas at South by Southwest 2016.

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

Photo: Ståle Grut / NRKbeta

 

Format: Fotopositiv

Dato / Date: Torsdag 15 Juli 1965

Fotograf / Photographer: Schrøder / Ukjent

Sted / Place: Domkirkegården, Trondheim

 

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DeOldify: deepai.org/machine-learning-model/colorizer

 

Eier / Owner Institution: Trondheim byarkiv, The Municipal Archives of Trondheim

Arkivreferanse / Archive reference: TOR.h49.b04.F28857

 

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New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

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