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I'll have some work at Galeria Contrast's booth at the Scope art fair NYC this year if anyone's in the neighborhood... Thanks to my friend Fery Rohrer for the flyer.
Photo is Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution and link to Alice Linahan, Voices Empower, Leader in Clear. Concise. Communication."
The University of Tsukuba, Japan is the star of the 2011 Campus Exhibition. This institution of higher education has long been associated with the festival, and numerous works developed there or created by its alumni have been showcased at Ars Electronica.
"Tsukuba Scope" is a work by Fumiaki Murakami (JP).
credit: rubra
Emily (our hostess), is carefully studying gifts around the circle before deciding which card to play.
A Peoples Movement Assembly (PMA) took place on Sunday, March 30, 2014 from 12noon to 4:15pm in Washington, DC during the Spring Days of Action!
The movement to close the SOA has been tremendously successful in educating broad sectors about the reality of U.S. foreign policy towards Latin America. While SOA Watch started out with a narrow focus of ending the training of repressive Latin American military forces and the closure of the School of the Americas, the scope of our work has broadened over the years.
The SOA is part of a broader system of militarism. The institute is not an aberration of U.S. foreign policy but a clear example of it.
At the Peoples Movement Assembly (PMA) this Spring, placed the SOA into the broader political frame. We explored the intersectionality of social justice movements in the US, and the relationship between militarized US policy, mass incarceration, deportations, the "War on Drugs," etc.
Art and culture was an integral part of the PMA. The PMA is leading into the April 5 National Day of Action to Demand President Obama Stop Deportations, the Torture Abolition Survivor Support Coalition's Survivors Week in June, June 28 Honduras Coup anniversary, the SOA Watch Youth Encuentro in July in Venezuela, the Vigil to Close the SOA and to End U.S. Militarization at Fort Benning, Georgia (November 21-23, 2014), and into the next US Social Forum, which is going to take place in the Summer of 2015.
Photos by Kirstin Voss,
An Indiana Army National Guard Soldier from Troop C, 2nd Squadron, 152nd Cavalry, awaits the start of a mission during Northern Strike 15, at Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center, Grayling, Mich., July 23, 2015. Northern Strike combines ground and air capabilities and brings together aircraft from more than a dozen units and service members from 25 states and four coalition countries from July 13 to August 1 on Camp Grayling, Alpena and in Rogers City in Northern Michigan. Northern Strike is a Michigan National Guard hosted event and the only exercise of this size and scope to integrate ground based weapon systems like mortars and artillery with attack aircraft to support maneuver forces on the ground. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
Display of contours in real time on an oscilloscope. Done with an arduino (serial communication) and an R-2R ladder as DAC.
This is slow due to the serial communication.
The fully adjustable (windage and elevation) fixed 4x scope has a great hair line accurate reticule that is also able illuminate to red or green to a very high and crisp standard. If the circumstance arises and a target is too close for the scope, there is a set of iron sights atop the main body of the scope. Except instead of a metal front sight, this scope features an authentic fiber optic, light enhanced sight. This provides an excellent point of reference in even the lowest of light conditions.