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Watermark Tee by Sweet Verbana - StumbleUpon Hello U-Create readers! I am so excited to be guest posting here today. It just so happens to be my first guest post and I'm still a little shocked that it's here at Ucreate, one of my favorite blogs! A little bit about me.. I'm from a little town called Keller, Texas. I'm a junior at Texas A&M University (whoop!). La metàfora de la construcció: l'ordinador com a alumne Aquesta és una visió de l'ús educatiu de l'ordinador centrat en l'alumne. Ell és qui controla la màquina i no a l'inrevés. Papert, a finals dels anys 60, va ser un dels principals teòrics d'aquesta concepció; va proposar la realització d'experiències d'aprenentatge "poderoses". Va crear el concepte micromon on l'alumne construeix idees a partir de la seva activitat exploratòria en un ambient d'aprenentatge per descoberta seguint un procés reflexiu i actiu; és ell qui "ensenya", donant instruccions a l'ordinador per indicar-li les tasques que ha de fer.

Calendar Đăng nhập một lần. Truy cập tất cả. Đăng nhập để tiếp tục đến Lịch Google "304 framed graphic pages and 252 inflatable silver cushions" by Nils and Sven Völker at MADE, Berlin #processing #arduino “Captured” is a temporary installation realised in May 2011 by Nils Völker and graphic designer Sven Völker at MADE Space in Berlin. The installation is comprised of four hanging walls with 304 framed graphic pages and a field of 252 inflatable silver cushions. Both artworks related to the theme of light and air and interact with each other in a twelve minute performance that also includes sound. Sven Völkers graphic work were his so called “books on walls” and narrated the installations four chapters of the intangible, the volume, the border and the ephemeral.

"The Buried Life" (1852) by Matthew Arnold Light flows our war of mocking words, and yet, Behold, with tears mine eyes are wet! I feel a nameless sadness o'er me roll. Yes, yes, we know that we can jest, We know, we know that we can smile! But there's a something in this breast, To which thy light words bring no rest, And thy gay smiles no anodyne. Give me thy hand, and hush awhile, And turn those limpid eyes on mine, 10 And let me read there, love! thy inmost soul. 'Point Cloud' - #Arduino controlled structure by James Leng breathes weather data Created by James Leng, Point Cloud is an attempt to re-imagine our daily interaction with weather data. Even with the modern scientific and technological developments related to weather and when we can deploy sophisticated monitoring devices to document and observe weather, our analysis and understanding of meteorology is still largely approximate. Weather continues to surprise us and elude our best attempts to predict, control, and harness the various elements. Point Cloud builds on this premise, exploring new ways to interpret and understand weather data. Weather has always had a unique place in our lives, because it has a multiplicity that encompasses both the concrete and the indeterminate. It is the intangible context within which we build our lives and our cities, but it is also the physical element against which we create protective shelter.

The Bitterroot Footage My name is Chad. I'm a student at a university in New York. I just moved to a studio apartment and needed some furniture. I found a guy on Craigslist that wanted to desperately get rid of his things at super cheap prices so I went to check it out. Acoustic and Cognitive Spaces The Wave Field Synthesis (WFS) technique is type of holophonic reproduction process that enables, by analogy with visual holograms, to capture or synthesize a sound scene while conserving the spatial characteristics of distance and direction. This approach, initiated by the University of Delft, goes well beyond the limits of conventional systems in terms of reproduction fidelity in a wide listening zone. While traditional stereophonic techniques (e.g. stereo, 5.1) are a kind of trompe-l'oeil and can only be truly appreciated when one is positioned in the center of the system the goal of holophonic technology is to reproduce a sound field in which listeners can move freely while maintaining a coherent perception of the localization of the sound sources. IRCAM has gained experience in this type of reproduction through its participation in the European CARROUSO Project and is currently working in collaboration with the Swiss company SonicEmotion.

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