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A Study in Scarlet Part 2: The Science of Deduction (Audiobook) (Sherlock Holmes Radio Show)
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A Study in Scarlet Part 2: The Science of Deduction (Audiobook)
LibriVox recording of A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Read in English by David Clarke
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The Aperture Science Test Course - Part 2
Here it is. Part 2 to the randomly funny film I just finished making. Music and other credits are at the end.
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN PART 1 THEN I HIGHLY RECCOMMEND YOU DO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgT5t1b_qIM
Oh, and the action music in...
Who is The MOST Realistic Sonic Character? - The Science of Sonic The Hedgehog [part 2]
The sonic the hedgehog series has been around since 1991, last time we took a look at the characters introduced in the original sonic the hedgehog trilogy. In this video, we'll cover characters introduced in 3D sonic games, starting with sonic the...
Ranchers, Soldiers and Poets - The Science of Cells At Work (Hataraku SaibÅ) [part 2]
Today we continue our ongoing series looking at the science behind cells at work, today we look at neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils and macrophages!
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What the heck is love? Part 2: The Neurological Building Blocks
Love is a confused concept, and not well understood. It makes little sense even in terms of grammar and described many different things. This series will hopefully clear up and simplify some confusion by looking at love from both a neurological a...
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court
<a href="http://librivox.org/" rel="nofollow">Librivox</a> recording of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mark Twain.
Read by <a href="http://SteveAndersen.com/" rel="nofollow">Steve Andersen</a>
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<a href="https://archive.org/download/connecticutyankee_librivox/ConnecticutYankeeInKingArthursCourtPart1_librivox.m4b" rel="nofollow">Download M4B part 1 (211MB)</a>
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Net Aesthetics 2.0
Net Aesthetics 2.0 was a part of Rhizome's New Silent Series at the New Museum that examined the state of contemporary art engaged with internet art.
Convening leading artists, critics and curators, the program explored salient topics such as the relationship of artists emerging now to the first generation of internet art, the correspondence between online art and offline exhibition (as well as the phenomenon of "internet aware" art), the current role of the artist on the internet, the position of explicit political content in internet art (and the question of whether internet art practice is undergoing a more "formalist" phase), among other directions and challenges faced by this expansive field.
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(1963) Sketchpad: Ivan Sutherland
Periodically throughout computer history there emerges a "pinch point," a single moment where many prior technologies converge, and upon which many subsequent technologies depend. Herman Hollerith's 1890 census tabulator is one well-known instance. Another, somewhat lesser-known, is Ivan Sutherland's "Sketchpad," developed at MIT in the early 1960s, running on the transistor-based TX-2 computer. Nearly all interactive graphics applications today can trace their roots back to this pivotal demonstration. It's considered the first graphical user interface (GUI) at a time when computer graphics of ANY sort were virtually unheard of, let alone the notion that computers could be applied to both artistic and technical purposes.
- Part 1: an interview with professor Steven Coons.
- Part 2: demonstrating the 2D capabilities of Sketchpad, including vector scaling and instances.
- Part 3: demonstrating the 3D capabilities of Sketchpad.