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My favourite bit of technology, would rather turn the house upside down when lost than get up and turn over the TV
Innovation technologies. The role of internet in the urban research. / Innovazioni Digitali. Il ruolo di internet nella ricerca urbana. 30 giugno 2011
Quote from John Jones' post 'Reading Like a Computer Reads'
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Technology Rock Stars. Alec Couros, Rick Schwier, Clarence Fisher, Kathy Cassidy, and Dean Shareski (on stage).
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This pretty much sums up my A/V home/office technology quotient. And what a mess all the cables are too, although frankly I'd rather have cables than even more electrosmog (RF radiation).
Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.
Lionel T. Dean continues the Future Factories theme of organic growth with a design that’s in a constant state of evolution. In Holy Ghost, the back and arms of an iconic chair design have been morphed to create a very different view of an everyday object and a new object of desire. The chair is presented as an animation sequence, which Dean has frozen and used to create two ‘hard copies’ of the design using Rapid Prototyping technology.
Students in the Sonography Certificate Program at the University of Hartford practice scanning techniques and protocols in diagnostic medical sonography with anatomically specific training phantoms, designed with imbedded pathological conditions, enhancing the student’s clinical experience.”
Photo by University of Hartford staff
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
Wendy Maruyama: The Tag Project:
ReThinking the Artistic Process
Wendy Maruyama
Wendy Maruyama was one of the first women to graduate from the School for American Craftsmen at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Since the early 1970s, Maruyama has been teaching: first metalworking and jewelry, then woodworking and furniture design at SDSU.
Her first installation piece, ?Executive Order 9066/The Tag Project? addressed the internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans in 1942. This event dramatically changed the Japanese American psyche while being a historic footnote to most Americans. Her award-winning work has been shown nationally and internationally and is in the permanent collections of many art museums in the U.S. and the U.K.
1:00 p.m. Session 3: New Perspectives
Saudi TV Channel rebrand for Turquoise
Rushes created 3 x 45 second idents to launch the new look Channel One for Saudi TV. The idents comprise a blend of a vision for the country’s future whilst integrating their national culture and heritage.
The design embraces religious sensitivities and shows the national television network’s commitment to change Andy Hargreaves, 3D Supervisor on the project attended the shoot in Dubai.
Substantial pre-vis and development work assisted the creative team to realise their vision of a new Saudi Arabia. Matt Lawrence, MGFX Artist at Rushes, created animated floor textures, backgrounds and interface animations for all three idents which were integrated into the 3D renders.
Matt helped with final composites due to the tight turnaround in After Effects comping several shots on the technology sequence.
Title: " “Technology”, “Heritage”, Festival”"
Product: Saudi TV Channel One Rebrand
Agency: Turquoise Branding
Directors: Ian Humphrey, Nick Meikle
Producers: Jennifer Lane, Linda Garcia
Post Facility: Rushes
VFX: Richie White, Adam Watson, Matt Lawrence, Leo Weston
3D Animation:Andy Hargreaves, Lee Tibbetts, Han Ter Park, Phinnaeus O’Conner, Phil Brough,
Seb Barker, Craig Travis
Shake: Jonathan Privett
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Brad Le Riche
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
Rushes Producer: Sarah Cloutier
Many people in Seoul travel on the train with a device in hand. Some small, some big. Not exactly sure what each one really is. But one thing for sure is that they are all listening to music or watching movie on it.
I am impressed that people don't have to hold on to anything on the train. More impressed that they can walk through the whole station with eyes on a machine.
Optimizing Pool Facility Operation: Field surveys and tests are conducted to establish operator guides and monitor energy savings
I realize I don't travel often by plane, but I did not think that things had changed that much. This is an iPod vending machine at Jackson Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta, GA. Just swipe your card and you could purchase an iPod, noise cancelling headphones, or accessories. I also believe that the machine next to it allowed you to purchase music to actually listen to.
I figured I'd share it with people in case they're wondering about it as much as I do, so I posted it on the site as a morning post.
ROBOTIC ARM — Don Johnson, professor with the agricultural education, communications and technology department in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, and researcher with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, demonstrates the capabilities of a six-axis robotic arm donated by Tyson Foods, Inc. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Nick Kordsmeier)
Assistive Technology Lab (Room 181G)
The Assistive Technology Lab, located in Butler Library’s first floor QuietQuad, houses the following equipment and software for patrons with disabilities:
Computers with Dragon NaturallySpeaking (speech-to-text software), JAWS (reads aloud electronic text from web pages), Kurzweil 3000 and scanners (allows scanning and reading aloud text from print materials), and Zoomtext (screen magnification software)
Merlin LCD, a full-color, auto-focus video magnifier system (enlarges and enhances text and images)
Large-print computer keyboard, adjustable keyboard trays to accommodate wheelchairs, and a Braille dictionary.
POET Technologies Vice President of Product Development Daniel DeSimone answering questions of lab tour attendees.
In these workshops students build projects in Robotics and related technologies, with the help of Roboversity's engineering experts.
Learn more at www.roboversity.com/workshops
Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.
Future communication technology Wireless communication is among technology’s biggest contributions to mankind. Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors. The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television’s remote control) and thousands of kilometres (for example, radio communication).
Newspaper is more likely to be seen shredded as packing material than to be read. And the once mighty candle has become a romantic symbol rather than a tool for working in the wee small hours of the night. Everything we touch must be changed and evolved and eventually discarded. Does anything remain unchanged? If there is anything that is constant, it must be the only truth.
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