91 resultados para Acoma Lounge
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In this issue...Library-Museum Fall-out Shelter, Hawaii Program, Fellowship, Folk Dance, Sigma Rho, Acoma Lounge, National Science Foundation, M Day
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Among the many new opportunities that digital technologies are enabling are an increased capacity for viewers to interact not only with the program content, but with an increasingly wide array of other digital applications. Within this context this project has developed a new interaction device (incorporating gestural platform technology) and user interfaces to facilitate interactive access to digital media in a lounge room setting. This paper provides an overview of an interdisciplinary design process applied by Australasian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID) researchers—in order to develop the device and present in detail its unique features.
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Digital Scenography and traditional Stage Design for the US premiere of Split Britches "The Lost Lounge" - Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw, Dixons Place New York, December 2009 Digital Scenography and traditional Stage Design for the UK premiere of Split Britches "The Lost Lounge" - Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw, The Great Hall, Peoples Palace, London, March 2010
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One of the lounge areas situated on the enclosed bridges.
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Section of the Pond Inlet lounge area.
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Looking southwest in the Pond Inlet Lounge.
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Part of the Pond Inlet lounge area.
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View of the dining lounge in 1974.
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View from inside the lounge area in D Block
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Plaque for Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Text: "DOROTHY BELLE POPPY LOUNGE - this student lounge is the gift of Dorothy Belle Poppy who served students for forthy-five years as a decidcated teacher of latin and english. - 1868 - 1962"
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Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California
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Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California
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Students in Poppy Lounge, Morlan Residence Halls, Chapman College, Orange, California. The student lounge was the gift of Dorothy Belle Poppy who served students for forthy-five years as a decidcated teacher of latin and english.