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Ted W. Larson, CEO & Founder, OLogic, Inc.
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South Africa - KwaZulu Natal - Opathe Game Reserve - A postmortem team of rangers examines the skull of a white rhino shot dead by poachers for its horns.
This is a strange stereoview I was given. It was bought for me thinking it could be postmortem. Any opinions are welcome.
Existences post-mortem dans le cyberespace
Marie Frenois, Mémoire de fin d'étude, Master Design et Politique du Multiple, Erg (École de recherche graphique), Bruxelles, 2017-2019
eternalexistence.online/memoire.html
[…] Actuellement, sur le réseau social Facebook, un profil sur 100 appartient à une personne décédée soit plus de 13 millions. En 2065, il sera plus peuplé de morts que de vivants […]
[…] le numérique agit dans le monde physique. On pourrait même dire qu'il n'a pas d'autre mode d'existence que d'être indéniablement rattaché à notre territoire physique. Pour fonctionner, Internet a besoin d'infrastructures matérielles : de réseaux câblés souterrains, d'usines à serveurs (appelés data center), d'électricité et d'eau pour alimenter et refroidir ces serveurs, etc.
Autrement dit, les machines du monde numérique consomment l'énergie de notre planète, et si on le considère en tant que territoire, il est actuellement le troisième pays plus gros consommateur d'énergie au monde, pompant entre 10 à 15 % des ressources mondiales, soit l'énergie de 100 réacteurs nucléaires.
En perpétuelle ascension ; avec notamment la prolifération d'objets connectés en tout genre ; le numérique sera, selon les prévisions, le 1er consommateur d'énergie au monde en 2030.
Une autre étude prévisionnelle menée par des chercheurs de l'université d'Hawaii concerne le bitcoin. Si cette monnaie virtuelle était utilisée et adoptée universellement sur Internet, la température de la Terre augmenterait de 2°C […]
South Africa - KwaZulu Natal - Opathe Game Reserve - Dr Dave Cooper and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife rangers doing postmortem on white rhino shot dead by poachers.
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Maya Bisineer, CEO, MeMeTales
The Launchpad for Emerging Technology.
DEMO Fall 2011 is taking place at the Hyatt in Silicon Valley, CA. Companies both large and small come to DEMO to launch their products to the Technology world. DEMO offers the access, interaction, and validation of the new emerging technologies.
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Photos by Stephen Brashear
This is a lovely example of mourning brooches in original photographs from the era. Also of interest--a female photographer.
"Mrs. W. A. Reed, Artist, No. 81 1/2 Hampshire Street, Quincy, ILL."
From the Illinois Women Artists Project: "Candace McCormick Reed was born in Crab Orchard, Tennessee on June 17, 1818 and moved to St. Louis as a young girl. She married Warren Reed in 1842 in St. Louis. Leaving Missouri for Quincy, Illinois, the Reeds opened a daguerreotype gallery in 1848 on the southeast corner of the downtown square, now Washington Park. When her husband died ten years later in April of 1858, Candace Reed became the gallery owner and used her acquired expertise as a daguerreotypist, ambrotypist, and photographer to support herself, two young sons, and her mother-in-law.
As a forty-year-old widow she met her financial obligations by selling their former business location and opening her own Excelsior Gallery. Within five months of becoming a widow, Mrs. Reed advertised the opening of the Excelsior Picture Gallery at 103 Hampshire Street. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Celina McCormick.
In 1862 the Excelsior Gallery moved to another location on the public square. Typically working under the name Mrs. W. A. Reed or Mrs. Warren Reed, she advertised in the Quincy Whig & Republican (January 4, 1862) promoting her new stock of camera equipment “to surpass everything in the line of her art.”
For more this remarkable women: iwa.bradley.edu/node/842
Subtelna Sztuka Znikania, czyli kreacja memoriałów postmortem
projekt: Ewelina Kaczmarska (Polska)
Więcej: www.makeme.lodzdesign.com/pl/finalisci-2008-2/2022/subtel...
South Africa - KwaZulu Natal - Opathe Game Reserve - Dr Dave Cooper and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife rangers doing postmortem on white rhino shot dead by poachers.
Eine Taube, die sich in einem Telefonanlagen-Keller verirrt und keinen Weg mehr ins Freie gefunden hat.
Memento Mori --old dead lady. Going to be holding possibly a mini bible and rosery beads in a wood coffin my husband is constructing for me :) Grey hair's to come, stay tuned!!
We got to play with some Sifteo blocks at the SF Postmortem yesterday. They are really cool gadgets with a bunch of sensors. The only drawback is that any logic has to run on the computer, which has a USB dongle to communicate with the blocks.
South Africa - KwaZulu Natal - Opathe Game Reserve - Dr Dave Cooper doing postmortem on white rhino shot dead by poachers.
Witness the new products that hope to define the mobile landscape.
Jan Dheedene, CEO, DHE Media/ dink.
The Launchpad for Emerging Technology.
DEMO Fall 2011 is taking place at the Hyatt in Silicon Valley, CA. Companies both large and small come to DEMO to launch their products to the Technology world. DEMO offers the access, interaction, and validation of the new emerging technologies.
For more information:
Follow DEMO on twitter @demo
Social Media presented by New Media Synergy
Photos by Stephen Brashear