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Audionote tube amplifier. A friend's expensive Hi-Fi amplifier.
-- 30 sec at ƒ/11, focal length 31 mm, iso 400, tripod. Canon EOS 400D
Impressions during the Geospatial Technology Unleashed Session at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Valeriano Di Domenico
Ken Melville, an oceanographer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, who specializes in air-sea interactions, describes unmanned aerial vehicles in development to Vice Admiral Kenneth Floyd, Commander, U.S. Third Fleet. Floyd visited Scripps Nov. 14 to survey a variety of technologies in use at Scripps – from research vessels to alternative fuels – of potential benefit to the Navy.
L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
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HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
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A SIDE MAN 5000 ADVENTURE
Darsha Hewitt et Nelly-Ève Rajotte (Canada)
Goethe-Institut
Le Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, créé en 1959, est le plus ancien « beat box » et le plus lourd instrument de musique portable au monde. Darsha Hewitt s’est interrogée sur le potentiel esthétique et innovant de le faire revivre. Elle expose cette fascinante machine et présente des films tutoriels expliquant son fonctionnement. Nelly-Ève Rajotte, quant à elle, propose un projet de multiprojections, une expérience immersive et luxuriante qui expose les rouages complexes et uniques du Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, accompagné d’une composition réalisée à partir d’extraits sonores provenant de cet instrument.
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Darsha Hewitt and Nelly-Ève Rajotte (Canada)
Goethe-Institut
The Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, created in 1959, is the oldest “beat box” and heaviest portable musical instrument in the world. Darsha Hewitt explores the aesthetic and innovative potential of reviving the Side Man by presenting this fascinating machine along with tutorial videos explaining how it works. Meanwhile, Nelly-Ève Rajotte offers a lush and immersive multi-projection experience that exposes the complex and unique workings of the Wurlitzer Side Man 5000, accompanied by a composition of sound bites from this instrument.
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Photo : Martine Doyon
this is my first black and white roll of film. i like this shot a lot.
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From the nanotechnology exhibit at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, May 2007. The images were created under the guidance of professor Michael Oliveri, Dr. Zhengwei Pan, and Dr. Yiping Zhao at the University of Georgia.
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I have the latest technology but for some reason I enclose it in Retro type covers, not sure why.
Entry For #23 Technology 112 Pictures for 112
Powered from the residual energon that dwelled within the boulders of the crumbled floating mountain, a secondary tractor beam absorbs the TARDIS and it begins to rise! The TARDIS rises into the sky and cascades away from the Doctor, Sam and Mikaela. As the TARDIS approaches the alien technology, the Doctor senses the residual energon in the surrounding area begin to hum.
Doctor: 'They are accessing the residual energon! We don't have much time!'
Sam: 'How are we gonna get in there? Through the ventilation system?'
Doctor: 'Not this time, Sam. Follow me!'
The Doctor runs straight past the burnt out leviathan and toward the large alien construct. Mikaela and Sam both follow, both unsure of what is happening. Before anyone can react, another beam shoots out, this time at the threesome! The next moment, the Doctor and his companions find themselves standing on a plank over a pool filled with mech fluid and swarming Sharkticons!
"Thei-poop' a drone that flies around cleaning up dog and fox poo to stop small children eating it and going blind
Designathon 2014 at the MCH offices in Dublin on Saturday, 15 November 2014.
Photography by Brendan Duffy.
Math for America and Brookings event, "Science and Technology Education: Preparing and Inspiring America’s Next Generation"
As part of a large rebranding project, we designed this new packaging for Metropolis Technology.
Playing on the theme of the company's name, the new packaging features extensive imagery of city life in two categories - blue for professional products and magenta for consumer. Each package features bright colors, contrasted with rich blacks and matte textures contrasted with glossy UV areas.
Participants during the session "Ask About: Technology for Oceans" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Green leaves and green tech - one of four EverGEN 1520 solar-powered parking lot lights installed at this harbor-side location in Victoria BC.
3 Technology Drive is a 1 story Research and Medical Office Facility located in the Stony Brook Technology Center in East Setauket New York.
3 Technology Drive was developed, constructed, and is managed by TRITEC. These photographs were not taken to showcase the buildings but to show the relationship that each building in the Stony Brook Technology Center has with its campus like surroundings. The photograph was taken by Peter Edson of Franz Edson Inc.