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Photo of a Man on Sunset Drive: 1914, 2008
by: Richard Blanco
And so it began: the earth torn, split open
by a dirt road cutting through palmettos
and wild tamarind trees defending the land
against the sun. Beside the road, a shack
leaning into the wind, on the wooden porch,
crates of avocados and limes, white chickens
pecking at the floor boards, and a man
under the shadow of his straw hat, staring
into the camera in 1914. He doesn't know
within a lifetime the unclaimed land behind
him will be cleared of scrub and sawgrass,
the soil will be turned, made to give back
what the farmers wish, their lonely houses
will stand acres apart from one another,
jailed behind the boughs of their orchards.
He'll never buy sugar at the general store,
mail love letters at the post office, or take
a train at the depot of the town that will rise
out of hundred-million years of coral rock
on promises of paradise. He'll never ride
a Model-T puttering down the dirt road
that will be paved over, stretch farther and
farther west into the horizon, reaching for
the setting sun after which it will be named.
He can't even begin to imagine the shadows
of buildings rising taller than the palm trees,
the street lights glowing like counterfeit stars
dotting the sky above the road, the thousands
who will take the road everyday, who'll also
call this place home less than a hundred years
after the photograph of him hanging today
in City Hall as testament. He'll never meet
me, the engineer hired to transform the road
again, bring back tree shadows and birdsongs,
build another promise of another paradise
meant to last another forever. He'll never see
me, the poet standing before him, trying
to read his mind across time, wondering if
he was thinking what I'm today, both of us
looking down the road that will stretch on
for years after I too disappear into a photo.
Tweetfreq visualization showing the layer tennis and layer tennis voting behavior for the Season 3 quarterfinal matches between Mark Weaver vs. Emory Allen (#mark vs. #emory), and Armin Vit vs. Mig Reyes (#armin vs. #mig)
Note that both #lyt and #mark tweet counts are capped at 100 (the limit search API returns)
This SVG visualization is created with the mktfs command -- a Go program that uses the SVGo library. (http://github.com/ajstarks/svgo). The command line is:
mktfs -t "Layer Tennis Activity" -c 100 -b 2010-11-19 -e 2010-11-20 -q /users/\#lyt,\#mig,\#armin,\#mark,\#emory
Dr. Andreas Pflitsch deploys a smoke flare in the recesses of Mothera cave as a visual component to his teams climatological studies of Mt. St. Helens glacier cave system. In addition to using these visual aids his team uses data loggers (left in situ to monitor air temp throughout the year) and Sonics (highly sensitive instruments that calculate wind speed and direction) with the hopes of establishing baseline data for how fumerol formed glacier caves compare to other environments like subway systems.
Because my brain developed in the 1900s, I use my physical chess board to help visualize the games I'm playing online (Chess.com), especially if I'm in a tough spot.
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Tara ..he is visualizer at my office...nice job.always fun.
thanks tara to be my model although its only your hand hehehhe.
My music visualizer running in 64 bits in iTunes Cocoa, downloading pictures from Flickr and sending the video stream from iTunes to another application through Syphon...
Network visualisations of Ars Electronica, done by the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Media.Art.Research.
My music visualizer running in 64 bits in iTunes Cocoa, downloading pictures from Flickr and sending the video stream from iTunes to another application through Syphon...
How to check RPM package dependencies on Fedora, CentOS or RHEL
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Photo of a Man on Sunset Drive: 1914, 2008
by: Richard Blanco
And so it began: the earth torn, split open
by a dirt road cutting through palmettos
and wild tamarind trees defending the land
against the sun. Beside the road, a shack
leaning into the wind, on the wooden porch,
crates of avocados and limes, white chickens
pecking at the floor boards, and a man
under the shadow of his straw hat, staring
into the camera in 1914. He doesn't know
within a lifetime the unclaimed land behind
him will be cleared of scrub and sawgrass,
the soil will be turned, made to give back
what the farmers wish, their lonely houses
will stand acres apart from one another,
jailed behind the boughs of their orchards.
He'll never buy sugar at the general store,
mail love letters at the post office, or take
a train at the depot of the town that will rise
out of hundred-million years of coral rock
on promises of paradise. He'll never ride
a Model-T puttering down the dirt road
that will be paved over, stretch farther and
farther west into the horizon, reaching for
the setting sun after which it will be named.
He can't even begin to imagine the shadows
of buildings rising taller than the palm trees,
the street lights glowing like counterfeit stars
dotting the sky above the road, the thousands
who will take the road everyday, who'll also
call this place home less than a hundred years
after the photograph of him hanging today
in City Hall as testament. He'll never meet
me, the engineer hired to transform the road
again, bring back tree shadows and birdsongs,
build another promise of another paradise
meant to last another forever. He'll never see
me, the poet standing before him, trying
to read his mind across time, wondering if
he was thinking what I'm today, both of us
looking down the road that will stretch on
for years after I too disappear into a photo.
Mais umas desta sessão que "rendeu" bastante bem... ;-)
A few more of this session which went quite well... ;-)
Também: Cicia, Escrivão, Letreira in "AVES DE PORTUGAL - Ornitologia do território continental" - Assírio & Alvim.
Residente pouco comum a comum
Foto tirada na excelente companhia do amigo André Brito. Muito obrigado André pela possibilidade de observar e registar pela 1ª vez algumas espécies e "melhorar" outras. Parabéns pelo teu abrigo e principalmente pela sua grande eficácia... ;-)
Um abraço!
Photo taken in the excellent companionship of friend André Brito. Many thanks André for the opportunity to watch and record some new species and "improve" other. Congratulations for your hide and in particular its great efficacy... ;-)
Regards!
16/02/2015 - Vasco Esteves de Baixo (Seia, Portugal)
[Obrigado pela visualização]
[Thanks for your visualization]
3d models could be displayed as an image in print using a process called 3d rendering or used in a computer simulation.We use the most modern 3d animation techniques to create 3d models! They have exactly the same sharpness.
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Plotting BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool, an algorithm for comparing genes) results in 3 dimensions. The test protein is white, red and taller proteins are more closely related to the test protein. The proteins sprout out of a inverse circular taxonometric tree, where the species where the test protein comes from is in the centre.
What I'm hoping to see is that if the species has been correctly categorized in the taxon tree, the shape of the proteins should be a cone. If not, it might hopefully uncover the instances where the taxonomy does not follow the evolution of the protein.
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Field is a MAC OS X visualizer I've created myself in Processing. That's the second I've already made. Maybe I will upload the first one some of these days.
You can download here
Click anywhere on the screen to adjust sensitivity (radius and height of the spheres). You need the mic turned on
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