- published: 10 Feb 2010
- views: 47206
- author: NorthwesternU
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Mechanical Engineering
An overview of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University's McCor...
published: 10 Feb 2010
author: NorthwesternU
Mechanical Engineering
An overview of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering featuring interviews with professors Kevin Lynch, Cate Brinson, and Chang Liu
- published: 10 Feb 2010
- views: 47206
- author: NorthwesternU
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Study Mechanical Engineering at Plymouth University
This film tells you all about the Mechanical Engineering course at Plymouth University....
published: 23 Feb 2012
author: FoSTPU
Study Mechanical Engineering at Plymouth University
This film tells you all about the Mechanical Engineering course at Plymouth University.
- published: 23 Feb 2012
- views: 1523
- author: FoSTPU
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Careers in Mechanical Engineering
See what it takes to succeed by graduating in Mechanical Engineering and entering industry...
published: 01 Dec 2009
author: ColumbiaSEAS
Careers in Mechanical Engineering
See what it takes to succeed by graduating in Mechanical Engineering and entering industry or graduate school. Mechanical Engineering on SEAS TV - tv.seas.columbia.edu
- published: 01 Dec 2009
- views: 66271
- author: ColumbiaSEAS
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What can you do with Mechanical Engineering?
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published: 06 Oct 2009
author: meentamucs
What can you do with Mechanical Engineering?
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 66474
- author: meentamucs
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What Mechanical Engineers Do When They Retire
Here's what retired engineers decided to do :)...
published: 19 Dec 2008
author: ChaldeanSoldier
What Mechanical Engineers Do When They Retire
Here's what retired engineers decided to do :)
- published: 19 Dec 2008
- views: 111610
- author: ChaldeanSoldier
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What is mechanical engineering?
Professor Margaret Lucas of Glasgow University explains what mechanical engineering is and...
published: 25 Apr 2011
author: DanRidleyEllis
What is mechanical engineering?
Professor Margaret Lucas of Glasgow University explains what mechanical engineering is and what it is like to study at University. You can see more videos like this at cte.napier.ac.uk Napier University
- published: 25 Apr 2011
- views: 2621
- author: DanRidleyEllis
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Mechancial Engineering Career
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and the NZ Diploma in Engineering NZDE (mechanical)...
published: 09 Feb 2010
author: stevetomsett
Mechancial Engineering Career
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and the NZ Diploma in Engineering NZDE (mechanical). See also www.engineer.org.nz This video is directed towards the work undertaken by graduates of a 2 year diploma (technician level). Thus it is more applied and practical than engineering undertaken by 3 year degree (technologist) and 4 year (professional engineer). New Zealand is a small country (4M people) so our training more general than large counties. Our engineers are required to work over design and manufacturing. Thanks for your comments, Steve
- published: 09 Feb 2010
- views: 57602
- author: stevetomsett
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Mechanical Engineering
Interviews with students and staff in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the Universi...
published: 21 May 2012
author: unibirmingham
Mechanical Engineering
Interviews with students and staff in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Birmingham. For more information about Mechanical Engineering at the University of Birmingham, go to www.birmingham.ac.uk
- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 1926
- author: unibirmingham
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What is Mechanical Engineering?
...
published: 06 Oct 2009
author: meentamucs
What is Mechanical Engineering?
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 48817
- author: meentamucs
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Mechanical Engineering Kinematics Project
ME 553 (Kinematics) Final Project. A 6 legged walker driven by an electric screwdriver. Th...
published: 06 Mar 2007
author: Brent Hershner
Mechanical Engineering Kinematics Project
ME 553 (Kinematics) Final Project. A 6 legged walker driven by an electric screwdriver. The goal was to create a four bar linkage and demonstrate it's motion with a hand crank. We went above and beyond the rubric by adding 5 other legs and a motor. It didn't need to turn, it didn't need to be efficient, it just had to demonstrate we did the calculations and analysis of the path of the outer most point of the linkage. I'm sorry, but I will not share the details of this project beyond what you see in the video because that could be considered academic misconduct. Please don't ask me for the dimensions of the legs or the geometry of the mechanism. That information is what the project was graded on. If you would like details of the methods I used to assemble the project or my source for materials, I would be willing to help with that.
- published: 06 Mar 2007
- views: 531553
- author: Brent Hershner
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Mechanical Engineering at NIU
www.niu.edu The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northern Illinois University is a ...
published: 19 Jan 2011
author: NorthernIllUniv
Mechanical Engineering at NIU
www.niu.edu The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northern Illinois University is a great place to earn a Bachelor of Science and/or a Master of Science in mechanical engineering. Outstanding fundamental courses in the pure sciences and engineering are taught by distinguished professors as well as adjunct faculty employed by area engineering businesses. Students learn and participate in research projects in state-of-the-art laboratories in the College of Engineering Building. Mechanical engineering studies the formulation, design, development, and control of systems and components involving solid mechanics, dynamics and controls, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, manufacturing and the conversion of energy into useful work. Industries that use mechanical engineers are involved in robotics, computer aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM), automotive/transportation, air-conditioning and refrigeration, and machine-to-machine interaction or machine-to-human interaction. A career in mechanical engineering gives flexibility in future employment opportunities as well as tools the individual can use to design devices and products that benefit society.
- published: 19 Jan 2011
- views: 6222
- author: NorthernIllUniv
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A Day in the Life - Mechanical Engineer
A typical day in the life of a Mechanical Engineer. Courtesy of CareerOneStop Learn how to...
published: 01 Aug 2008
author: CareerRx
A Day in the Life - Mechanical Engineer
A typical day in the life of a Mechanical Engineer. Courtesy of CareerOneStop Learn how to get there at www.MYCAREERRX.com College Educates. We Create Careers.
- published: 01 Aug 2008
- views: 84043
- author: CareerRx
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Mechanical Engineering at the University of Melbourne
What is Mechanical Engineering? Find out about study and career options available in Mecha...
published: 10 Sep 2008
author: superengineer99
Mechanical Engineering at the University of Melbourne
What is Mechanical Engineering? Find out about study and career options available in Mechanical Engineering at the Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne. Video by Sam Davison www.eng.unimelb.edu.au
- published: 10 Sep 2008
- views: 48778
- author: superengineer99
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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
The core ideas of mechanical engineering are being applied in new ways at Columbia SEAS. P...
published: 01 Dec 2009
author: ColumbiaSEAS
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
The core ideas of mechanical engineering are being applied in new ways at Columbia SEAS. Professors describe how students at Columbia obtain skills that give them a leg up on their careers. Mechanical Engineering on SEAS TV - tv.seas.columbia.edu
- published: 01 Dec 2009
- views: 35238
- author: ColumbiaSEAS
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Diego Stocco - Music From A Dry Cleaner
Almost everyday, on my way to a local bakery, I walk in front of a dry cleaners.
When the...
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: Diego Stocco
Diego Stocco - Music From A Dry Cleaner
Almost everyday, on my way to a local bakery, I walk in front of a dry cleaners.
When they have the front door open, I hear a lot of interesting sounds coming from their work equipment. Eventually, the different mechanical and steam sounds sparked something in my mind, so one day I asked the owners if I could record a piece of music by using their machines as musical instruments.
I used a puff iron, press and dry cleaning machines, a washer, clothes hangers, and a bucket full of soap.
The bass and lead sounds were created from the buzzing tones coming from the conduits and engines.
There are no additional sounds from any traditional or electronic instruments. Enjoy!
More info and pictures are available at the Behance gallery: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Music-from-a-Dry-Cleaner/2161629
UPDATE 12/16/11: I'll present "Music from a Dry Cleaner" mixed in 11.1 at the DTS booth at CES 2012. Here's a short video from the mixing session: http://vimeo.com/33798071
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MECHANICAL SYNFONICA
DOWNLOAD THIS VIDEO, MAKING OF'S & MORE IN HD HERE:
http://www.format67.net/machinesinmoti...
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: FORMAT67.NET
MECHANICAL SYNFONICA
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MECHANICAL SYNFONICA
What happens if we mix the sound of an classical orchestra with the modern tones of a powerful motorsound? Whats the outcome if we try to use the momentum of a melody and blend it to the deep sound of a V8 or the high tone of a biturbo engine?
Mechanical Synfonica is the second collaboration after "follow the leader" between the producer Alexander Sperr and the filmmaker Daniel Michaelis
Presented by Rieger Tuning Germany.
Directed by Daniel Michaelis
Produced by Alexander Sperr
Co Directed by Willi Fast
Cast:
Julia Kunz, Verena Welker, Flora Noll
Assistent:
Sven Hasselbach, Robert Janich, Andreas Janich, Wolfgang Menzel, Stefan Gerlich, Andreas Rieger
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DEUS EX HOMINE - San Francisco 3D Moco Time-lapse by Golden Gate 3D (GG3D)
This was a stereoscopic 3D motion-controlled (moco) time-lapse test for an upcoming Golden...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: Peter H. Chang
DEUS EX HOMINE - San Francisco 3D Moco Time-lapse by Golden Gate 3D (GG3D)
This was a stereoscopic 3D motion-controlled (moco) time-lapse test for an upcoming Golden Gate 3D (GG3D) http://gg3d.com project. Ideally, it should be viewed in S3D.
View it in 3D at YouTube 3D: http://youtu.be/0quUxvXtHPw
You can select from various anaglyph (colored glasses) and stereo modes.
NVIDIA has chosen "Deus Ex Homine" as "Best 3D Video of 2011": http://www.3dvisionlive.com/content/best-3d-video-2011
If you have NVIDIA 3D Vision, you can also view at NVIDIA's 3D Vision Live, which offers a higher quality stream than YouTube: http://www.3dvisionlive.com/3d_video/deus-ex-homine-san-francisco-3d-moco-time-lapse
"Deus Ex Homine" comes from Latin meaning "god built by humans." That "god" might be the tools - our machines and technologies, the city - our caves of concrete and steel, and the networks - the highways and waterways that are the lifeblood of our cities. With our technology, we conquered and reshaped the natural world. As we have overrun our planet's surface, more and more of us live in the fantastically complex artificial biomes that are our cities. Modern societies and economies depend on these constructs. Bridges and servers connect us, cars and planes move us, farms and restaurants feed us, and cargo ships and oil tankers make it all possible. The "Makers" among us forge machines - electromechanical gods - that reshape and govern humanity. Automobiles. Typewriters. Computers. The Robot Maker creates machines in our image, striving to infuse them with intelligence, emotion, and sentience. Perhaps some day they will surpass us. They already have in many ways. Perhaps we will re-engineer ourselves, integrating man and machine. Deus ex homine (deus?).
Brad Kremer and Stewart Mayer of camBLOCK flew out for three days of shooting at the end of March. It rained the entire time they were in town so we were confined to interiors, which turned out to be a bit of a blessing in disguise since those shots turned out to be some of the more impressive ones in 3D. After the weather cleared, I shot for an additional nine days around San Francisco with assistance from Simon Christen, Noah Hawthorne, Christopher Fuzi, Robert Mooring, Josh Golz, and Paul Leeming.
Canon 5D Mark II's were used in both parallel and beamsplitter configurations for true, native stereo capture at 5.6K resolution RAW. The camBLOCK and Dynamic Perception were used for motion control. There were some major technical hurdles with both capture and post, but once we saw the results in 3D, it was well worth it.
Special thanks to Jeremy Mayer, Cisco Systems, Gather Restaurant, San Francisco Flower & Garden Show, The Millennium Tower, The Port of Oakland, and the San Francisco Film Commission for giving us access to some great locations and subjects on short notice.
Edited by Peter Chang
Color correction and grading by Brad Kremer
Produced by Peter Chang and Christopher Frey
Music by Michael McCann "Icarus" from Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Peter Chang
peter@gg3d.com
http://twitter.com/cinefugue
http://twitter.com/goldengate3d
Brad Kremer
brad@gg3d.com
http://twitter.com/bradkremerfilms
Stewart Mayer
http://camblock.com
http://twitter.com/cam_BLOCK
Jeremy Mayer - Typewriter Sculptor
http://jeremymayer.com
http://twitter.com/JeremyMayer
Jeremy Mayer on Bust V (Grandfather): "The initial inspiration for the piece was that I wanted to create a self-portrait in my old age, so it's based on me, my dad, and my grandfather. I wanted to say something about aging, transition (particularly transition into new technology), and the place of the personal mechanical machine in modern society, all without making the piece look too 'robotic'. A lot of the sculpture I've done over the years has been ideal human figures: youthful, athletic, and kind of sexy. With this one I wanted to create a face that was more aged and worn, the face of a person who was tired, maybe a little forlorn and weary, but proud and dignified even after a life lived with a lot of difficulty and pain. With all of the news about the closing of the world's last manual typewriter assembly line, Godrej in India, and all of the buzz about typewriters in popular culture, I sense a great deal of nervousness in general about the advance of technology and what that means for people who are unwilling or unable to move on to the next step. I feel like this piece speaks of that worry in many ways."
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The Antikythera Mechanism in Lego
Andrew Carol rebuilt a 2000-year-old analog computer out of Legos. It predicts the year, d...
published: 09 Dec 2010
author: Small Mammal
The Antikythera Mechanism in Lego
Andrew Carol rebuilt a 2000-year-old analog computer out of Legos. It predicts the year, date, and time of future solar and lunar eclipses accurately to within two hours. All using plastic gears. This film explains how it works.
Writer/Director: John Pavlus
Executive Producer: Adam Rutherford
Animator: Misha Klein
Cinematographer: Dan Ackerman
Riggers: Sarah Hall, Lars C. Larsen
Compositing & Rod Removal: Paul Golden
Music: Corey Wills
X-Ray footage ©2005 AMRP
A Small Mammal Production for Digital Science
Published under a Creative Commons-BY-3.0-Unported license
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3:54
What is Mechanical Engineering?
Students in the Iowa State University College of Engineering explain what Mechanical Engin...
published: 02 Aug 2011
author: ISUengineering
What is Mechanical Engineering?
Students in the Iowa State University College of Engineering explain what Mechanical Engineering means to them.
- published: 02 Aug 2011
- views: 4118
- author: ISUengineering
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Mechanical Engineer - Working in Canada
Formore FREE and useful resources, visit WorkinginCanada.gc.ca or http -- The videos in th...
published: 03 Jul 2009
author: WorkinginCanada
Mechanical Engineer - Working in Canada
Formore FREE and useful resources, visit WorkinginCanada.gc.ca or http -- The videos in this unique career series represent an innovative production process in two important ways: First, to ensure that the VECTOR videos represented reasonable employment possibilities, CFEE worked with the Industry Sector Councils to identify the most appropriate careers and occupations to profile via the videos. Second, in an exciting new approach to production, Canadian youth from colleges and universities across Canada were engaged to produce the videos. To learn more about occupations in Canada, visit Working in Canada (workingincanada.gc.ca), a source of free and useful information that can help you to decide where to live and work. Use the Working in Canada Tool to produce a report on job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on your occupation and a location. By researching different occupations and different locations, you can make settlement decisions that are right for you and your family. The information contained in this video is for information purpose only. For up to date labour market information about wages and salaries, you can use http to produce a detailed report on job descriptions, wages, skill requirements, language training and job opportunities based on your occupation and a location.
- published: 03 Jul 2009
- views: 30274
- author: WorkinginCanada
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Mechanical Engineering at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Graduate students and professors from the Department of Mechanical Engineering discuss the...
published: 10 Feb 2011
author: famufsucoe
Mechanical Engineering at FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Graduate students and professors from the Department of Mechanical Engineering discuss their research at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. For more information visit www.eng.fsu.edu
- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 2031
- author: famufsucoe
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The worlds most amazing toy... mechanical engineering
This is one example of Uberstix and what one Uberstix part can do. Actually Uberstix are N...
published: 18 Jul 2007
author: Ratboy8888
The worlds most amazing toy... mechanical engineering
This is one example of Uberstix and what one Uberstix part can do. Actually Uberstix are NOT bendable... the parts are rigid... that is why you can build the twin tower at the end and pick it up... if the parts were bendable, the tower would not be stable... and that's pretty cool from an engineering standpoint... From unsinkable pirate and sail boats to skyscrapers with real blueprints, Uberstix opens up a whole new world and makes anything possible... 8 Uberstix parts will build things that Fly, Float, Sail, and build simple and compound machines and robots 8 Uberstix parts= more than 125000000000000000 options Add the Uberstix on Facebook and look for special events and money saving deals: www.facebook.com
- published: 18 Jul 2007
- views: 6167661
- author: Ratboy8888