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RFID’s (pronounced arphids) are small electronic devices that when put near a specialized electrical field, generate a structured pulse of energy that contains a unique number.

 

You can use this number to validate an objects identity and perform many interesting functions. One supermegacool function that has been floating around the web in the past year has been using an embedded RFID ampoule to unlock a deadbolt on a door.

 

Link to my RFID tagged blog entries, with video of the setup above in action: stevenandsarah.com/category/rfid/

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A small Mexican agate with a lot going for it: super colors, parallax effect and sagenitic crystal inclusions

Parallax playing the pre trial reunion show....first show without blake, really hard and sad.

If you wanted to spend some quality close time with the MBs, you should've gotten in on that Parallax BASIC Stamp programming class. The guy in the green shirt doesn't realize how close he is to celebrity, or he's over it.

Parallax theme is a combination of two cool trends – parallax scrolling and single-page design. It is designed to help you to build a stunning parallax scrolling site with ease. Showcase your work and services responsively on a single page. Viewers can enjoy your beautiful content in parallax scrolling sections. Impress your visitors with fly-in elements!

 

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Coffee product 3D parallax

Between time and space.... with slow shutter speed and vintage intervention

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Parallax makes the race look much more one-sided than it actually was at this point. Horse number 4 was actually neck-and-neck with the horse on the inside at the time I took this. However, you can rest assured that number 4 (Excellence) did go on to win the race, by a head from Horse Number 3 (Soul Achiever - I know because I checked!)

parallax is a bitch...

 

Zeiss Ikon Ikonta M (524/16)

Novar Anastigmat 75/4.5

Fomapan 100 in Rodinal 1:50

PARALLAX by Idea Tank Design Collective is intended to be viewed from a distance. The tubes vary in length, and as you walk by, the effect is of undulating patterns created by parallax. However, it was actually most enchanting close-up. People were calling through the tubes to interlocutors on the other side (the two sides were obscured from one another by sheets and infrastructure). I enjoyed the honeycomb effect of the tubes.

 

For more on this installation, click here:

www.scotiabanknuitblanche.ca/project.html?project_id=1314

 

An installation at Toronto's all-night contemporary art festival, Nuit Blanche, in 2013.

I interfaced my Arduino to the Parallax PING ultrasonic distance measuring sensor. Here's the writeup: antipastohw.blogspot.com/2007/12/arduino-with-parallax-so...

Parallax playing the pre trial reunion show....first show without blake, really hard and sad.

Per the Renwick Gallery website:

 

"Parallax Gap, transforms the Renwick Gallery's Bettie Rubenstein Grand Salon into a visual puzzle.

 

This immersive, site-specific installation explores examples of interplay between craft and architecture through a ceiling-suspended structure running the length of the Renwick's iconic gallery.

 

The installation embraces both Eastern and Western concepts of perspective through trompe l'oeil effects and multiple vanishing points to create a sense of soaring architectural volume."

 

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First try parallax (iPhone5) without testing and having iOS7.

This is a 'Pilgrim' clock from Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. Winsted, Conn. USA

 

Used for the 'I spy' game in the 'Colorful World' group. (26 May 2009)

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