Archive for October, 2009

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A real #rich_task | EVOLVER The viewing experience #arch

October 31, 2009

Second year architectural students get the complete experience, from brief to completion of the final structure. How rewarding is that!

This is what rich tasks should aim for. Making a real difference, both in the community and the lives of the students.

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honda skydeck

October 27, 2009
honda skydeck

skydeck is a multipurpose six-seater hybrid vehicle by honda. through the design,
honda wanted to transcend generational and lifestyle boundaries by developing an automobile
that was more appealing to a wider range of ages and needs. the car’s design is distinctive
and functional. the floating seats within are stackable, making it easier to access the vehicle’s
third row, from where passengers are able to enjoy the views offered by the all-glass roof.
skydeck runs on a hybrid system and has translucent green wheels.

Apple went through its transparent phase sometime ago. Now Honda has picked it up, showing translucent green wheels on this car.

Not sure about the red LED rear lights. And, is that a line of green LED’s above the windows?

Posted via web from phillavery

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Battle of Branchage Video Projection

October 27, 2009

This just looks amazing. Seeper do it again.

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MultiUser MultiTouch Sequencer

October 27, 2009

MultiUser MultiTouch Sequencer and PufferSphere at London Digital Week.

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Nice Paper Folding Video

October 26, 2009

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YouTube – Elmo & Rosita: The Right Way to Sneeze!

October 25, 2009
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Andromeda in Ultraviolet

October 24, 2009

In a break from its usual task of searching for distant cosmic explosions, NASA’s Swift satellite acquired the highest-resolution view of a neighboring spiral galaxy ever attained in the ultraviolet. The galaxy, known as M31 in the constellation Andromeda, is the largest and closest spiral galaxy to our own. This mosaic of M31 merges 330 individual images taken by Swift’s Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope. The image shows a region 200,000 light-years wide and 100,000 light-years high (100 arcminutes by 50 arcminutes).

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Andromeda in Ultraviolet

October 24, 2009

In a break from its usual task of searching for distant cosmic explosions, NASA’s Swift satellite acquired the highest-resolution view of a neighboring spiral galaxy ever attained in the ultraviolet. The galaxy, known as M31 in the constellation Andromeda, is the largest and closest spiral galaxy to our own. This mosaic of M31 merges 330 individual images taken by Swift’s Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope. The image shows a region 200,000 light-years wide and 100,000 light-years high (100 arcminutes by 50 arcminutes).

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Handheld Physics Fun : Touch Physics

October 15, 2009

While reorganising the application windows on my iPhone, I found this fun physics app again. Now I remember why I had hidden it – addictive.

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50 years of space exploration | digital learning foundation

October 11, 2009

50-years-exploration

Image not to scale.  Original image source : National Geographic