NMR:

  • could the date they produce be a form of currency – another BitCoin. NMRcoin? How can I try and implement this, and what would peers run in conjunction with accessing the NMR data that would start to build coins?

WNU:

  • have live music accompanying the recitals, i.e. Iris Garrelfs, the London Improvisation Orchestra, etc.
  • add additional titles for each composition. Each individual project would then have a name like a triple store: subject-predicate-object i.e. weneedus-fadingfromview-snapshotserengeti

Research:
Card sort papers. I need to run two card sorts, one which uses my categories and one with open categories. These can be two initial studies, and then whichever works out best can be used for the main survey.
Should be careful with a large set of participants that the data is still analysable. I think with the

Linked Data Book: http://linkeddatabook.com/editions/1.0/

To view:
http://www.slideshare.net/accessinnovations/taxonomy-fundamentals-workshop
http://www.inflexions.org/issues.html#i7

http://openhumanitiespress.org/
http://liquidbooks.pbworks.com/w/page/11135951/FrontPage
http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Partial_Life

Reading:
Antiphonal Vocalization of a Subterranean Rodent, the Naked Mole-Rat. DOI 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2007.01371.x

To read:
Art Post-Internet http://post-inter.net
Interactive Data Viz Strategies and Key Tech: http://cdn.expertwhitepapers.net/wp/YTL03305USEN1/YTL03305USEN1.PDF

Notes:
Antiphonal music is music that is performed by two semi-independent choirs in interaction, often singing alternate musical phrases.
DS has been recording Zebra Finches, ask him for device and analysis advice

NMR:
queen has an elongated vertebrae, usually climbs over the top of the others (dominance)
genomes – what can i do with this data? relevance?
vocalisation recording – how can I test for ultrasonic sound emissions? what mic set-up should I use?

Management:
Allocating time in diary, planning days.
Unblocking library access!
Emails to CF and GW

Nato doc on The Nature of Data

PDF: http://ftp.rta.nato.int/public/PubFullText/RTO/TR/RTO-TR-HFM-073/TR-HFM-073-ANN-I.pdf 1 INTRODUCTION The term “data” is used here in the broadest possible sense. Data are mere basic observations, which are real, not assumed or hypothesized. Data should neither be underrated nor overrated in their importance. They should certainly never be confused with the concept of absolute truth. Data can be thought of as the foundation of an… Continue reading Nato doc on The Nature of Data

Information at MOMA (1970)

‘Information’, an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1970, claimed to be the first conceptual art exhibition mounted by a U.S. museum. Catalogue: http://www.moma.org/pdfs/docs/press_archives/4483/releases/MOMA_1970_July-December_0003_69.pdf?2010 This exhibition is a seminal one in terms of current information / media / data art. Ensure reference in thesis. The PDF is downloaded to Papers library. Would be good… Continue reading Information at MOMA (1970)

electric adj. 1640s, first used in English by physician Sir Thomas Browne 1605-1682, apparently coined as Modern Latin electricus literally “resembling amber” by English physicist William Gilbert 1540-1603 in treatise “De Magnete” 1600, from Latin electrum “amber,” from Greek elektron “amber” Homer, Hesiod, Herodotus, also “pale gold” a compound of 1 part silver to 4 of gold; of unknown origin. Originally the word described substances which, like amber, attract other substances when rubbed. Meaning “charged with electricity” is from 1670s; the physical force so called because it first was generated by rubbing amber. In many modern instances, the word is short for electrical.

Figurative sense is attested by 1793. Electric toothbrush first recorded 1936; electric typewriter 1958.

via Online Etymology Dictionary.

See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber

Senescence

From wikipedia: Senescence (from Latin: senescere, meaning “to grow old,” from senex) or biological aging is the process of accumulative changes to molecular and cellular structure that disrupts metabolism with the passage of time, resulting in deterioration and eventually bringing about death. Senescence occurs both on the level of the whole organism (organismal senescence) as well as on the level of its individual cells (cellular senescence).  Species with… Continue reading Senescence

User-interactive electronic skin for instantaneous pressure visualization : Nature Materials : Nature Publishing Group

Electronic skin (e-skin) presents a network of mechanically flexible sensors that can conformally wrap irregular surfaces and spatially map and quantify various stimuli1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Previous works on e-skin have focused on the optimization of pressure sensors interfaced with an electronic readout, whereas user interfaces based on a human-readable output were not explored. Here, we report the first user-interactive e-skin that not only spatially maps the applied pressure but also provides an instantaneous visual response through a built-in active-matrix organic light-emitting diode display with red, green and blue pixels. In this system, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are turned on locally where the surface is touched, and the intensity of the emitted light quantifies the magnitude of the applied pressure. This work represents a system-on-plastic4, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 demonstration where three distinct electronic components—thin-film transistor, pressure sensor and OLED arrays—are monolithically integrated over large areas on a single plastic substrate. The reported e-skin may find a wide range of applications in interactive input/control devices, smart wallpapers, robotics and medical/health monitoring devices.

via User-interactive electronic skin for instantaneous pressure visualization : Nature Materials : Nature Publishing Group.

Tangible Media Group

Tangible Media Group.

RADICAL ATOMS

To address this challenge, we presented our new vision, “Radical Atoms”, in 2012. Radical Atoms takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and appearance dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen.
Radical Atoms is a computationally transformable and reconfigurable material that is bidirectionally coupled with an underlying digital model (bits) so that dynamic changes of physical form can be reflected in digital states in real time, and vice versa.

Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform their shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it. We no longer think of designing the interface, but rather of the interface itself as material. We may call it “Material User Interface (MUI).”

Tribology

Tribology is the science and engineering of interacting surfaces in relative motion. It includes the study and application of the principles of friction, lubrication and wear. Tribology is a branch of mechanical engineering and materials science. via Tribology – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Published
Categorised as research

Dielectric / Electroactive Polymers

▶ Electroactive Polymers Part 1: Shower Hose Stretching Mechanism Video Tutorial – YouTube. Pt 2 – stretching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgNKeqOCOKE&feature=share&list=UUMq2XZHOUiR8ZBDtTeRAJQw ShapeShift: http://youtu.be/4XGVMXCxBNA – really great how to of architectural shapes + linking them Butterfly-like wings from Uni of Sydney: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBAzjJwFkS0

Entrainment (chronobiology)

Entrainment (chronobiology) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Naked Mole Rats do not have a circadian rhythm as they live subterraneanly. Would rhythmic sounds affect them? What would be the equiv of them hearing in the wild – antelopes?

Multiplexing infos

bildr » Muxing Around With The CD74HC4067 + Arduino. http://www.instructables.com/id/Multiplexing-with-Arduino-and-the-74HC595/ http://playground.arduino.cc/learning/4051

NMR Scanning

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.   vs Naked Mole Rat Scanning 🙂

Published
Categorised as research

Friendchips

“the AVID brand Friendchip type is peculiar due to its encryption characteristics. The simple fact that a cryptographic feature is provided in a chip would not necessarily be unwelcome; few pet rescuers or humane societies would object to a chip design that outputs an ID number “in the clear” for anyone to read, and, in… Continue reading Friendchips

Data visualization: ambiguity as a fellow traveler : Nature Methods : Nature Publishing Group

Being sure is good; being uncertain is not necessarily bad. Research teams are working to render uncertainty visual. via Data visualization: ambiguity as a fellow traveler : Nature Methods : Nature Publishing Group. The visualization platform Caleydo has a functionality called StratomeX that reveals uncertainty factors in data analysis. Shown here, different clustering algorithms used… Continue reading Data visualization: ambiguity as a fellow traveler : Nature Methods : Nature Publishing Group

BAM/PFA – Archiving the Avant-Garde

Works of digital and Internet art, performance, installation, conceptual, and other variable media art represent some of the most compelling and significant artistic creations of our time. These works constitute a history of alternative artistic practice, but because of their ephemeral, technical, or otherwise variable natures, they also present significant obstacles to accurate documentation, access, and preservation. Without strategies for preservation many of these vital works – and possibly whole new genres such as early Internet art – will be lost to future generations. Description of and access to art collections promote new scholarship and artistic production. By developing ways to catalog and preserve these collections, we will both provide current and future generations the opportunity to learn from and be inspired by these works. It is to achieve these goals that we initiated the consortium project Archiving the Avant Garde: Documenting and Preserving Variable Media Art.

via BAM/PFA – Archiving the Avant-Garde.

Use for reference.

British Newspaper Archive

Home | Search the archive | British Newspaper Archive. Useful resource for searching for word that have appeared in the press. For instance, a search for the word data showed that 21,483 articles had the word data in them from 1700-1999. Searching for the word fact pulls up 273,873 articles from same database. What would… Continue reading British Newspaper Archive

Unsupervised Learning

Unsupervised learning – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. CHAT J A  is this true Machine learning techniques that crunch through very large data sets to learn and gain ‘meaning’ from them tend to work on popularity and frequency bias. A a lot of the words there are ill defined.. A popularity of what? A frequency of… Continue reading Unsupervised Learning

Art Materials (and History) [refs]

Painting materials; a short encyclopaedia http://whatsinthe.library.qmul.ac.uk/index?R=3056230400
Artists’ pigments c. 1600-1835 : a study in English documentary sources
http://whatsinthe.library.qmul.ac.uk/index?R=3325825024
Methods and materials of painting of the great schools and masters.
http://whatsinthe.library.qmul.ac.uk/index?R=2325221376 The pigments and mediums of the old masters : with a special chapter on microphotographic study of brushwork
http://whatsinthe.library.qmul.ac.uk/index?R=3970555904

The Industrial Revolution

A Taxonomy of Data Visualization

For some time at Visualizing, we’ve been working on a commonsense taxonomy of data visualization. This is still a work in progress, but we wanted to involve the wider community in the discussion. There are already all-inclusive glossaries of specific techniques, and there are several academic approaches to classification (Bertin, Schneiderman, etc.). But we’re looking… Continue reading A Taxonomy of Data Visualization

Thread on naked mole rat training (NYC)

Thread by a PhD student trying to track Naked Mole rats in NYC by using a MakeyMakey system (conductance). They say “Apparently naked mole rats have an incredibly high electrical resistance” Not sure this is of any use to me, but may be worth contacting them to compare datasets etc… via Naked mole rat training.

SMART Home

Videos from the SMART research group: http://www.youtube.com/user/SMARTQMUL actuators and sensors Queen Mary SMART research group – head – Federico Carpi The main research focus of the group is on biomedical & bioinspired mechatronic devices made of smart materials. The group moves from the experience that Dr Carpi has matured in twelve years of research activity at… Continue reading SMART Home

SiReBi

Biosensing deals with the collection of information from living systems. Due to advancements in the life sciences, electronics fabrication and data management, deeper and deeper levels of bio-data can be gathered. Pervasive sensing systems, and biosensing in particular, define a new chapter in the use of technical systems to monitor life and the human body.… Continue reading SiReBi

marc böhlen: glass bottom float

  marc böhlen: glass bottom float. The Glass Bottom Float (GBF) is a floating public robot with the mission of making the critical assessment of recreational water quality a transparent and participatory experience W.G Sebald might have appreciated. GBF cruises along a beach shore, and offers itself as a resting spot in places it deems… Continue reading marc böhlen: glass bottom float

The Influencing Machine

  Matthews, who signed himself “James, Absolute, Sole, Supreme, Sacred, Omni-Imperious, Arch-Grand, Arch-Sovereign … Arch-Emperor,” thought French agents had placed a magnet in his brain and were manipulating his mind, and those of other important figures, with waves of animal magnetism emitted from an Influencing Machine, which he termed an “air-loom.” via CABINET // The… Continue reading The Influencing Machine

OpenWorm

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OpenWorm.

OpenWorm aims to develop a fully digital lifeform – a virtual nematode – in a completely open source manner.

OpenWorm raises fascinating questions about what we mean when we say something is alive. If and when this project succeeds in modeling the worm successfully, we’ll be faced with a new and fascinating concept to think with: a virtual organism. Imagine downloading the worm and running it in a virtual petri dish on your computer. What, exactly, will you be looking at? Will you consider it to be alive? What would convince you?

Perhaps creations like the digital C. elegans will start to break down our binary conception of the matter in the world as either living or not living. We’ll discover that we can create systems that exist in-between these two spheres, or that certain aspects of life as we know it are not required to meet our definition of being alive.

Article with contextual refs: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/05/is-this-virtual-worm-the-first-sign-of-the-singularity/275715/

Paper on Monoaminergic Orchestration of Motor Programs in a Complex C. elegans Behavior

 

 

 

Ontologies – Data Mining, Datatypes, Emotion,

  Ontobee: A web server aimed to facilitate ontology visualization, query, and development. Ontobee provides a user-friendly web interface for displaying the details and its hierarchy of a specific ontology term. Meanwhile, Ontobee provides a RDF source code for the particular web page, which supports remote query of the ontology term and theSemantic Web. Ontology Development… Continue reading Ontologies – Data Mining, Datatypes, Emotion,