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Each summer, students who have successfully completed their first year of studio and course work in the MFA in Visual Studies Program plan and execute a group exhibition showcasing selections of their works produced in the last academic year. The exhibitions are interdisciplinary in nature, fitting the spirit and mission of the program itself. From the students:

"The first year of candidacy in PNCA’s Visual Studies program is intense. Throughout the past year these artists have worked it, gutted it, lived it, killed it, nailed it, and delved into it. We worked through mediums, attitudes, and philosophies, with experimentation as key. That is why we decided to call our show The First Cut Is the Deepest. This group exhibition represents a wide range of disciplines, distinctly different approaches, and a broad variety of motivations and influences." Artwork and Performance by: Nadia Buyse '12. July 9, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller '11.

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Early this morning, Joe Figura (XVI, ‘17) and AeroAstro and EAPS Professor Kerri Cahoy performed a satellite uplink beacon test this morning at Wallace Astrophysical Observatory, with assistance from EAPS Senior Lecturer Amanda Bosh. As the culmination of a year-long SuperUROP project on enabling optical communication for CubeSats, Figura mounted a panel of bright green LED beacons to a motorized telescope mount borrowed from 12.409 Hands-On Astronomy. A custom link to the telescope allowed Figura to track a research CubeSat in a Low Earth Orbit across the sky during its 10-minute transit over Wallace. The satellite was collecting images during the passage; preliminary analysis of the satellite images suggests that the ground-to-satellite beacon uplink was successful. This proof-of-concept project will allow low-cost LED arrays to be used instead of laser uplink beacons, which have regulatory restrictions. The uplink LED beacon is imaged by the satellite and its location is used to help the satellite precisely track and and point at the ground station toward future downlink optical communications capability. The work was part of the MIT SuperUROP class. The team also thanks Northop Grumman for supporting the CubeSat optical communications technology development effort, and MIT Lincoln Labs for sponsoring this project.

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AerOceaNetwork and Super Cargo Pros successfully completed a joint meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, in November, 2013. The meeting was held in the Hilton Cape Town City Centre over a three day period. We had a very industrious time with the one-on-one meetings over a day-and-a-half. We kicked the event off with a welcome reception on the pool deck of the Hilton and on the first morning we got the meeting started with presentations given by CargoWise, TransNet / Port Authority of Cape Town and Advanced International Networks. We also took time to enjoy a lovely dinner at the Durbanville Hills Wine Estate in Durbanville which was greatly enjoyed by one and all.

This event was in celebration of ten years of operations for AerOceaNetwork and was the first ever Super Cargo Pros event in Africa. Both went exceedingly well.

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We made it to the top of Mount Sanitas in one hour and 7 minutes. We stayed up at the top eating a snack and taking photos for about 20 minutes before hiking around the back side to get back down. View this photo on my blog here.

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Speaking at Cairo University for the IEEE Egypt GOLD affinity group (Feb 5, 2012)

successful trans-room ethernet cable installation! :D

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This powerful new phenomenon known as Successful Thinkers has re-ignited the spark of vision and desire in the hearts of business owners and success-minded individuals everywhere. Rather than waiting on the economy to a-right itself, Successful Thinkers is proactively helping correct the economy from within by benefiting society’s most valued asset- the business owner.

 

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Having successfully completed her turn the MONIKA MULLER proceeds stern first up to her berth at Neath Abbey Wharf, Skewen. A rainbow marks the occasion of the largest vessel to berth at the wharf on the 23rd August 2002. The vessel had arrived in ballast from Sharpness

(Taken from a scanned Fuji slide)

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Piggyback Perversion is the art of taking an existing painting and recreating the subject matter, incorporating at least one element from the original into the new. This is the one and only rule, and the extent of the definition of Piggyback Perversion 2007. We’ve gathered a diverse group of twenty-three, talented, local artists to show you their stuff.

 

We are proud to donate 100% of the proceeds to Achievement House, who provides services that encourage and support individuals with disabilities, so that they may successfully achieve their personal and professional goals.

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Sierra Club Organizer Cesia Kearns shows how fun and easy car sharing can be!

All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose.

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