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Playing FLICKR v2.0. The diners in bar/restaurant/club 11 will be subjected to the wrath of fellow visitors SMSing whatever keyword they want to the installation that pulls photos from the online community flickr and projects them onto Restaurant 11's huge panoramic screens. The Installation has three image/tag channels tha are projected side by side. Combinations of words sent by the players gain new meaning when projected with their assoiciated images. For each keyword, the installation creates a loop of recent images from Flickr and keeps displaying them till the next words are sent by the spectators.

The word that found the image is superimposed on the image the authors' Flickr name and the title of the photo. playing FLICKR The Mediamatic playing FLICKR installation in Club/Restaurant 11, 12th of May 2005. Flickr.com is a friendly website where amateur and professional photographers alike can upload and share their images. Playing Flickr Playing Flickr Playing Flickr. 10x10 / 100 Words and Pictures that Define the Time / by Jonathan J. Harris. 10x10™ ('ten by ten') is an interactive exploration of the words and pictures that define the time. The result is an often moving, sometimes shocking, occasionally frivolous, but always fitting snapshot of our world. Every hour, 10x10 collects the 100 words and pictures that matter most on a global scale, and presents them as a single image, taken to encapsulate that moment in time.

Over the course of days, months, and years, 10x10 leaves a trail of these hourly statements which, stitched together side by side, form a continuous patchwork tapestry of human life. 10x10 is ever-changing, ever-growing, quietly observing the ways in which we live. It records our wars and crises, our triumphs and tragedies, our mistakes and milestones. When we make history, or at least the headlines, 10x10 takes note and remembers. Each hour is presented as a picture postcard window, composed of 100 different frames, each of which holds the image of a single moment in time.

Credits. Contact. MediaWiki extension testing. Nuts and Bolts of Mediawiki. Installation. This page covers all steps to manually install and configure MediaWiki. MediaWiki can be difficult to install if you do not have any experience with Apache (web server software), PHP and MySQL/MariaDB (database). The Appendices section below offers easier alternatives to manual installation. The Appendices section below also provides installation notes for specific system configurations.

Check the installation requirements Check that your system meets the installation requirements. Make sure to also check the Release notes of the MediaWiki version that you plan to install. Download the MediaWiki software Download the MediaWiki tar file from the official download page. Generally, if you're using a production environment, you want to be running the latest stable release, which is MediaWiki 1.38.4.

Extract the MediaWiki software The downloaded file is in .zip or in .tar.gz file format. On Windows, uncompressing is usually done with software such as 7-Zip (free), WinZip, WinRAR or IZArc (free).