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Fish-Bird Robotic Installation by Mari Velonaki

An installation created by Mari Velonaki. Learn more: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/diy/what-roboticists-can-learn-from-art.
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LivingSculpture kinetic installation
The LivingSculpture kinetic installment was created by WHITEvoid as a kinetic center piece for the PHILIPS trade fair stand at the Light + Structure trade reasonable 2012 in Frankfurt. The installment is composed of 24 movable trianglular aluminium frames carrying 864 ultra thin glass OLEDs (organic light producing diodes) alltogether. 36 OLEDs are mounted on each frame held in spot by practically unnoticeable metal clamps that also transfer the power. This specifically developed mechanism makes any traditional outlet or direct cabelling outdated. Each triangular frame is then attached to 3 cable winch systems. 24 of these movable frames form the hexagonal plan of the installment with a diameter of 6 meters. Computer managed gradually changing and advancing movement and luminance patterns accent the OLED certain mirror and light surface texture.
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‘Dyskograf’ sound installation replaces vinyl and needles with paper and cameras

Drawing inspiration from typical record users, French new media production business Avoka has actually produced Dyskograf, an interactive noise installation in which visitors have the ability to develop music with just a pen and notepad. Rather of using a needle and a vinyl record, Dyskograf is geared up with a camera and custom-designed software that locates felt-tip pen marks drawn on paper records, each of which will certainly produce a different sound depending on their places and how they are drawn. Given that the camera is in a dealt with position, the musical pattern is read as a loop and seems like it would certainly be an ideal fit for an electronic music track. Check out at the video below to see the “visuals disk reader” in action.
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iOS 6 tethered jailbreak updated with official Cydia, quicker installation for your A4-packing device
The iPhone Dev-Team has actually just outed a brand-new version of Redsnow that opens up iOS 6 to an official variation of the sinful, definitely-not-Apple Cydia store, but you’ll still need to be tethered to use it. The procedure is now simpler, as the current version acknowledges your already-installed iOS 6 OS and installs only the necessary jailbreak files, and Cydia is now put in immediately too– instead of needing an intricate workaround like the last variation. If you’re willing to endure the tethering and have an A4-powered iPhone 4, 3GS or gen-4 iPod touch gadget, the laundry listing of exactly how to do it is at the source below– however there’s constantly the danger of bricking, so caution emptor, of course.
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jailbreak updated with formal Cydia, quicker installation for your A4-packing gadget initially appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Oct 2012 05:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.
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Moshi iVisor AG Screen Protection for Kindle Fire (Anti-Glare) – Bubble Free Installation
Moshi iVisor AG Screen Protection for Kindle Fire (Anti-Glare) – Bubble Free Installation
- Patented, 100% bubble free installation guaranteed. Installation takes only seconds!
- Multi-layered construction to minimize speckling and reduce glare.
- EZ-Glide surface treatment allows better touch screen maneuverability.
- iVisor can be cleaned and reapplied repeatedly.
- Reduces fingerprint smudging.

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- 100% bubble free guaranteed. Installation takes only seconds!
- Multi-layered construction to minimize speckling and reduce glare.
- EZ-Glide™ surface treatment allows better touch screen maneuverability.
- iVisor can be cleaned and reapplied repeatedly.
- Reduces fingerprint smudging.
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- Use the microfiber cloth included in the package to wipe any dust particles on Kindle screen.
- Peel off iVisor’s backside protective film (labeled #1) gently before applying to screen.
- Align iVisor on top of your Kindle.
- Gently apply pressure around the borders of iVisor to secure it in place.
List Price: $ 30.00
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iPhone Invisible shield installation (full body) iphone4
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Canonical tag teams with Humble, wraps up Indie Bundle installation with bow (video)
Love your Linux games, but hate painful installs? Ubuntu maker Canonical understands, and has kicked the usual, less snappy, procedure to the curb creating a new approach for the Humble Indie Bundle. The company already expanded Linux gaming, recently adding EA titles to its Ubuntu Software Center, and now you can download the Humble quintet from there as a single file, and install it in one go. In true open source style, you can pick the price you’d like to pay at Humble’s site and even juggle how that sum is distributed to the games’ developers and charities. So with the install obstacle gone, trundle on past the break and see if the promo video seals the deal.
Canonical tag teams with Humble, wraps up Indie Bundle installation with bow (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 03 Jun 2012 16:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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OLED Installation in the Fuori Salone show in Milan
Verbatim has launched the world’s first commercially available, colour tunable organic LED (OLED) lighting panels at the Fuori Salone show in Milan. The OLEDs are based on unique materials technology developed by Verbatim’s parent company, Mitsubishi Chemical Holding Group which, as one of the world’s major chemical companies, has over 50 years’ experience in developing lighting materials. Full-scale production of OLED panels will start from July. The video shows how Verbatim demonstrated the creativity and beauty of colour tunable and white tone tunable OLED panels, thought to be the world’s largest at approximately 14cm x 14cm*. Its display, created by lighting designer Satoshi Uchihara, was located in the Design Library srl, Via Savona 11, 20144 Milan. The large surfaces of Verbatim OLEDs, branded VELVE, produce a soft light, free from glare and with deeply saturated colours. The OLEDs, which do not contain hazardous materials, are very efficient, producing 28 lumens per Watt output at 1000 cd/m2 with accurate colour rendering (high CRI). Colour tuning and white tone tuning allow the mood of a space to be varied to suit its function at the time. For example, it may be changed from a workspace requiring bright, cool light, to a place of relaxation with warm, subdued lighting. The panels are designed for general lighting, furniture lighting and other applications. Verbatim sells the OLEDs directly to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in these sectors.
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Blue Waters supercomputer installation begins, promises a petaflop of processing power

Blue Waters, a supercomputer that’s expected to boast sustained speeds of a thousand trillion operations a second (a petaflop), is now being installed at the University of Illinois after more than four years in development. The project began back in 2007 with the backing of the National Science Foundation, and since then more than one vendor has attempted to tackle the problem — IBM worked on Blue Waters for three years until it gave up in August, 2011 due to technical and cost concerns, after which Cray took over the project. The supercomputer is built with more than 235 Cray XE6 cabinets, using AMD Opteron 6200 processors, and will also utilize more than 30 cabinets of an upcoming Cray XK6 computer with Nvidia Tesla GPUs. Blue Waters…
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Visualized: IBM’s 1956 HDD packs 5MB of storage, requires forklift for installation
Check out IBM’s 305 RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and Control) hard disk and those gripes about dragging around that USB thumb drive soon evaporate. This 1956 HDD was composed of 50 24-inch discs, stacked together and taking up 16 sq ft of real estate. The once-cutting-edge monstrosity was capable of commanding an annual fee of $ 35,000 and stored up to 5MB of data. Sure, by modern standards it’s a pretty modest capacity, but the RAMAC still weighed in at just shy of a ton. Our technological forefathers could have done with that exoskeleton prototype.
Visualized: IBM’s 1956 HDD packs 5MB of storage, requires forklift for installation originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Dec 2011 10:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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