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Cyborg Eyes ~ video still from Cyborg Trance ~ this is a test post from PixelPipe ~ hope it doesn't lead to a recursive explosion of cross-posting echoes
The tower is ASR 1275846, standing on a hill in French Lick, Indiana, with the recursive address "French Lick Tower." It was built in 2010, and is owned by Smithville Telephone, Inc., a family owned company of long standing that also specializes in fiber optic service to homes. I don't see anything that yells "telephony" at me here. All the cellular providers are on three towers on higher sites across town. But on it is W269BU, a translator on 101.9 FM of WFIU/103.7, of Bloomington.
I believe the antenna is a Shively 6812, judging from the shape of its radome.
Official details about both:
Tower:
Registration Number: 1275846
File Number: A1204661
FAA Issue Date: 06/24/2009
Status: Constructed
Date Constructed: 11/03/2010
Structure Coordinates: 38-32-59.3 N 86-37-36.5 W (NAD 83)
Structure Address: French Lick Tower
Structure City: French Lick, IN
Structure County: Orange County
Site Elevation: 220.6 meters (724 ft)
Height of Structure: 79.5 meters (261 feet)
Overall Height Above Ground: 79.5 meters (261 feet)
Overall Height Above Mean Sea Level: 300.1 meters (985 feet)
Station:
Effective Radiated Power: 0.038 kW
Transmitter Output Power: 0.116 kW
Antenna Center HAAT: 65.1 m Horiz.; 0 m Vert.
Antenna Center AMSL: 252 m (827 ft.)
Antenna Center HAG: 31 m (102 ft.)
Site Elevation: 221 m. (725 ft.)
Height Overall*: 80 m (262 ft.)
Watching ourselves in an ever-recursive loop...my photo of someone taking a photo through an iPad. Road Works: guided tour of street art in Dublin, held on Culture Night as part of Dublin Contemporary 2011. Led by Jonathan Lynn of Anewspace and featuring art by Conor Harrington, James Early, JOR, ADW, Mark Jenkins, Solus, Maser and others.
Off Wexford Street.
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There is something deeply recursive and ironic about ambulances being towed away, presumably for repair. This one in the large Christ Church quad.
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This is the result of stacking four spheres up in a pyramid configuration and rendering a view looking in between them
The recursive reflections are reminiscent of Sierpinski's triangles: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
Congratulations to Nilla for being creative enough to design box packaging that makes it fun to see it on the shelf - a little effort goes a long way, I think.
Anyone know if this kind of continuous end-to-end design is called? Sort of like recursive, but not quite.
I'm off to Berlin in 36hrs for a book sprint. Six of us will spend 5 days together, and by the end of it we will have collaboratively written a book about working collaboratively... Ah the recursiveness of self-reflexivity. Our book will be titled: "Collaborative Futures." Us will be Alan Toner, Marta Peirano, Mike Linksvayer, Michael Mandiberg, Mushon Zer-Aviv and Adam Hyde and anyone else who jumps in to the mix in person or online.
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The tower is ASR 1275846, standing on a hill in French Lick, Indiana, with the recursive address "French Lick Tower." It was built in 2010, and is owned by Smithville Telephone, Inc., a family owned company of long standing that also specializes in fiber optic service to homes. I don't see anything that yells "telephony" at me here. All the cellular providers are on three towers on higher sites across town. But on it is W269BU, a translator on 101.9 FM of WFIU/103.7, of Bloomington.
This appears to be the over-the-air antenna for picking up WFIU on 103.7 for the transmitting antenna below to translate out on 101.9.
Details about both the tower and the station:
Tower:
Registration Number: 1275846
File Number: A1204661
FAA Issue Date: 06/24/2009
Status: Constructed
Date Constructed: 11/03/2010
Structure Coordinates: 38-32-59.3 N 86-37-36.5 W (NAD 83)
Structure Address: French Lick Tower
Structure City: French Lick, IN
Structure County: Orange County
Site Elevation: 220.6 meters (724 ft)
Height of Structure: 79.5 meters (261 feet)
Overall Height Above Ground: 79.5 meters (261 feet)
Overall Height Above Mean Sea Level: 300.1 meters (985 feet)
Station:
Effective Radiated Power: 0.038 kW
Transmitter Output Power: 0.116 kW
Antenna Center HAAT: 65.1 m Horiz.; 0 m Vert.
Antenna Center AMSL: 252 m (827 ft.)
Antenna Center HAG: 31 m (102 ft.)
Site Elevation: 221 m. (725 ft.)
Height Overall*: 80 m (262 ft.)
Mahatun Plaza Arcade, Ploenchit BTS Station - Bangkok
This image belongs in my Bangkok Print Gallery Set.
recursively loading the URI of the flash's containing XHTML doc as a data source for the flash, hiding the DOM of the HTML, and staying "Troogle" (our word; "true to good"; honest about using the exact same data and not keyword stuffing in Google's eyes) by using an identical data source for Flash & HTML presentation.
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Behance link:
Recursion in computer science is a method where the solution to a problem depends on solutions to smaller instances of the same problem (as opposed to iteration). The approach can be applied to many types of problems, and recursion is one of the central ideas of computer science.
"The power of recursion evidently lies in the possibility of defining an infinite set of objects by a finite statement. In the same manner, an infinite number of computations can be described by a finite recursive program, even if this program contains no explicit repetitions."
Most computer programming languages support recursion by allowing a function to call itself within the program text. Some functional programming languages do not define any looping constructs but rely solely on recursion to repeatedly call code. Computability theory has proven that these recursive-only languages are Turing complete; they are as computationally powerful as Turing complete imperative languages, meaning they can solve the same kinds of problems as imperative languages even without iterative control structures such as “while” and “for”.
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Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive 3D Animation For Live Performance. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
Black bars drawn recursively on a grid.
Although I often create images like this in Processing, I made this one in Matlab.
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Here's another example of output from my ruby script to generate Structure Synth Rules. I added the sphere lights in later though.
// EisenScript
set maxdepth 10
h2
rule h2 maxdepth 4 > h1 {
{ sat 0.7 sat 0.9 z -1.2 ry 212 s 0.6327 s 0.5837 hue 103 b 0.5 sat 0.7 } h2
{ z -1.9 sat 0.8 } h2
{ hue 83 hue 193 ry 281 s 0.7324 0.5133 0.4209 b 0.6 hue 310 sat 0.8 } h2
{ hue 323 x -0.2 rz 154 s 0.5982 z -0.6 s 0.5399 0.9557 0.2688 hue 198 rz 0 sat 1.0 sat 1.0 } h2
{ s 0.5859 1.4732 0.9997 hue 8 } h2
h1
}
rule h1 {
{ s 0.8547 sat 1.0 x 1.4 s 0.7198 s 1.3340 1.3824 0.4040 } box
{ sat 0.5 rz 20 hue 315 z 1.5 b 0.8 hue 125 s 0.9830 s 0.7749 0.2283 1.4698 } box
{ rx 288 b 0.7 z -1.1 hue 238 sat 0.8 rx 36 } box
{ hue 236 hue 350 rz 103 } box
}
4 * {z -2} 1 * { x 1 color #fff } sphere
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