pimm.wordpress.com
Wired’s bionic tour over your body – Pimm – Partial immortalization
https://pimm.wordpress.com/2006/09/25/wireds-bionic-tour-over-your-body
Pimm – Partial immortalization. On the basics and contexts of deep, healthy lifespan extension. Wired’s bionic tour over your body. September 25, 2006. July 25, 2007. Today’s bio Wired. Story is What if bionics were better. On what-if scenarios in body hack by Chris Oakes. Bionic in the present sense. Having particular physiological functions augmented or replaced by electro. Nic or electromechanical components. The article covers recent bionic projects like Cyberhand. What are the similarities. Main dif...
modulus.site
Uncategorized – modulus
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David Cox’s Masters Research on Digitally Mediated Cities – published in 2002. David Cox’s face scanned at the Games Developer’s Conference. Face Model by Bellus3D. Conversation with Carrie Galbraith and John Law of the Cacophany Society about the Post-Trump Era. Interview with Carrie Galbraith and John Law. Visme Launches “Visualize Me”. Visme launched its first Visualize Me infographic contest, and we’re now pleased to announce the winners. IKlip AV – a pro handheld grip for your smartphone. IKlip A/V ...
modulus.site
August 2016 – modulus
http://www.modulus.site/2016/08
David Cox’s Masters Research on Digitally Mediated Cities – published in 2002. IKlip AV – a pro handheld grip for your smartphone. IKlip AV YouTube video courtesy IK Multimedia. IKlip AV Review by David Cox. IKlip A/V is a device for phones enables the user to deploy professional microphones and monitor the levels all while holding both phone and Klip in the right hand. Now along has come the first smartphone broadcast mount for pro-quality audio/video iKlip A/V. IKlip AV diagram courtesy IK Multimedia.
thereisnothingusefulhere.blogspot.com
Devoid of Anything Useful: January 2010
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Devoid of Anything Useful. There is nothing useful here. At least to most. It is no surprise. Scrawled by randName() at 19:48. That this is rather dead. Of course, given that this would be (generally) a year of suck, I shall take care. My thoughts swim freely, coming and leaving as they please. Without a whole integrated human interface device* (ironically making me less. Coupled with some air keyboard, a microcomputer and a near permanent connection to the internet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
vidayrock.blogspot.com
¿se puede vivir del rock en Colombia?: septiembre 2009
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191;se puede vivir del rock en Colombia? Este espacio fue creado para compartir experiencias, para publicar buenas cosas hechas en nuestro país. Dueños de ensayaderos, músicos, artistas gráficos, periodistas, estilistas, diseñadores, tatuadores o cualquier bizarro que se me haya escapado, están invitados a contar sus experiencias, a mostrar sus puntos de vista de producciones nacionales, conciertos, eventos, arte. ¡Este es su espacio! Un espacio con calidad, con crítica, pero también propuesta. En los tí...
modeleverything.org
Modeling tools - Model Everything
http://modeleverything.org//tools
Explore the World of Scientific Modeling and Simulation. This page presents an informal, emerging aggregation of various modeling tools. To explore a similar aggregation of prepared model packaages, visit the tools/models. GME: Generic Modeling Environment. Open source, cross platform suite of tools for. Plugin for the Google SketchUp 3D drawing program to create and edit the building geometry for EnergyPlus input files. 160; * Anim8or -3D rendering and animation package. 160; * FaceGen - s...160;...
wearcam.org
EngSci option talk: CORTW (Computer Option Rules The World)
http://www.wearcam.org/engsci
EngSci option talk: CORTW (Computer Option Rules The World). Tuesday, 23 January 2001. WEARable CAMera and imaging systems. Or ask some Eng. Sci. students who are working on the project:. James Fung (Video Orbits window manager). Jordan Melzer (Mathematical theory of orbits). Eric Moncrieff (EyeTap device technology). Felix Tang (Wearable Computing).