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Hawaii Pacific University Modern Media Systems class on the Fort Street Mall in Downtown Honolulu. Question of the day: how can a collaboration that includes Carnegie Mellon University, NASA, GOOGLE, National Geographic, and faculty and students at Hawaii Pacific University expand our understanding of modern media systems? In other words, what emerging, unique potentials are being leveraged by these institutions and their communities in our network of networks project? In part this image constitutes an exploration and manifestation of image-making technologies that provide opportunities for meta-connectivity and global community building. A compelling aspect of the global connection project is its attention to transparency. Transparency of technology, transparency of process, and drill down ability in the composite image itself.. |
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this picture was tooking By Bobby Johnson III of the meeting room in the first ever carnegie libary |
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The entire series can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/y9edrjt What happens on this annual even is that you spend the school week trying to fix up your roommate with a blind date, and if successful, decide on a clothing theme. Then, come Friday evening, all meet in the Academic Quad to find their date based on the clothing theme. Great fun occurs and this one panorama is only a small taste as to what is to follow. There will be several of these panoramas U/L over the next week. All these photos are 300dpi, so zoom in and have a good time looking around to see what you can find. This collection of *panoramas* are similiar to the Beer Bike Parade *panoramas*: To see *portraits* taken at the Beer Bike Parade, click on this link: http://tinyurl.com/RiceUniversity-BeerBikeParade . These 300-dpi photographs were taken with a Nikon D-70 using a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6 G lens and those in the second row were stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher software. As it was close to sunset, most, if not all of the photographs were flash photos (SB-800 flash unit). The photos were assembled in PhotoShop on an old Mac G5, which was very time consuming, but well-worth the effort. |
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The entire series can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/y9edrjt What happens on this annual even is that you spend the school week trying to fix up your roommate with a blind date, and if successful, decide on a clothing theme. Then, come Friday evening, all meet in the Academic Quad to find their date based on the clothing theme. Great fun occurs and this one panorama is only a small taste as to what is to follow. There will be several of these panoramas U/L over the next week. All these photos are 300dpi, so zoom in and have a good time looking around to see what you can find. This collection of *panoramas* are similiar to the Beer Bike Parade *panoramas*: To see *portraits* taken at the Beer Bike Parade, click on this link: http://tinyurl.com/RiceUniversity-BeerBikeParade . These 300-dpi photographs were taken with a Nikon D-70 using a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6 G lens and those in the second row were stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher software. As it was close to sunset, most, if not all of the photographs were flash photos (SB-800 flash unit). The photos were assembled in PhotoShop on an old Mac G5, which was very time consuming, but well-worth the effort. |
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The entire series can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/y9edrjt What happens on this annual even is that you spend the school week trying to fix up your roommate with a blind date, and if successful, decide on a clothing theme. Then, come Friday evening, all meet in the Academic Quad to find their date based on the clothing theme. Great fun occurs and this one panorama is only a small taste as to what is to follow. There will be several of these panoramas U/L over the next week. All these photos are 300dpi, so zoom in and have a good time looking around to see what you can find. This collection of *panoramas* are similiar to the Beer Bike Parade *panoramas*: To see *portraits* taken at the Beer Bike Parade, click on this link: http://tinyurl.com/RiceUniversity-BeerBikeParade . These 300-dpi photographs were taken with a Nikon D-70 using a Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6 G lens and those in the second row were stitched using the GigaPan Stitcher software. As it was close to sunset, most, if not all of the photographs were flash photos (SB-800 flash unit). The photos were assembled in PhotoShop on an old Mac G5, which was very time consuming, but well-worth the effort. |
