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Aaron Betsky (born 1958) is a critic, curator, educator, lecturer, and writer on architecture and design, who, from August 2006 to January 2014, was the director of the Cincinnati Art Museum. From 2001 to 2006 Betsky served as director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Although Betsky was born in Missoula, Montana, USA, he grew up in The Netherlands. He graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in History, the Arts and Letters (1979) and a M.Arch. (1983). He then taught at Cal Poly Pomona and the University of Cincinnati from 1983 to 1985 and worked as a designer for Frank Gehry and Hodgetts & Fung. From 1995 to 2001 Betsky was Curator of Architecture, Design and Digital Projects at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art before moving back to The Netherlands.
Betsky has written numerous monographs on the work of late 20th century architects, including I.M. Pei, UN Studio, Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc., Zaha Hadid and MVRDV, as well as treatises on aesthetics, psychology and human sexuality as they pertain to aspects of architecture, and is one of the main contributors to a spatial interpretation of Queer theory.
Experienced land surveyor Brock Ryder explains how the eBee RTK survey-grade mapping drone can be used to produce orthomosaics & 3D models with absolute accuracy of down to 3 cm - without the need for Ground Control Points. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee-rtk.html
Introducing DJI + Propeller Aero drone survey bundles These survey bundles combine industrial-grade drones from the leading global manufacturer DJI with AeroPoints smart ground control system and the power of Propeller's cloud processing platform. Start capturing accurate drone data today. For product inquiries in Australia and New Zealand please contact positionpartners.com.au (Video credits - Position Partners)
Todd Horton Parkland College Champaign, IL
Kespry is a leading aerial intelligence platform provider that is transforming how organizations capture, analyze and share business insights.The new Drone 2s System delivers survey grade accuracy data for Aggregates, Construction and Civil Survey Operations. See how Old Castle Materials business, APAC Central, integrates Kespry's fully autonomous solution into their workflow. The Drone 2s system integrates a single GNSS receiver for reliable and accurate data using PPK technology. Kespry is the only aerial intelligence system to deliver autonomous drone data capture with wireless data upload and fast image processing made available in the cloud the same day. Learn more at kespry.com
Todd Horton Parkland College Champaign, IL
On a scale form 1-10 what grade would you give us? and why?
Kai is interviewing his friends to find out what their favorite fruit is. Can you guess which fruit had the most votes?
I work as a land surveyor. This job covers many different projects in many different fields, but they all require the same thing. Precise measurements. Before I take measurements, I have to setup a Base Station. The base station is setup over a point that had a GPS unit setup over it previously, and over the span of 6 hours had used Geo-sync orbit satellite data to pinpoint the GPS Unit's exact position on earth down to a thousandth of 1 survey foot. Once the base is established, I set up another GPS unit on it and verify its coordinated and then can use a roving GPS unit to take precise, sub centimeter measurements on construction items of significant importance, such as welds, valves, etc. I take a shot with the rover, it then uses the known position of the base station, and then the pos...
Showing May 8-30, 2009 at Davidson Galleries... This exhibition of new work by Seattle artist John Grade presents graphite and charcoal drawings, photographs, sculpture, installation pieces, and his recent work in lithography. These works connect ongoing projects first introduced at Grade’s 2008 Bellevue Arts Museum survey with upcoming exhibitions and installations scheduled in the U.S. (Seattle, San Francisco, New York), France and England. Through these various media, Grade explores material realms of transition. The works document the fleeting moments between two formal states and the agents of transformation that make these changes occur: water, wind, insects, sand, the sun, and the body. Continue reading at http://www.davidsongalleries.com/artists/grade/grade.php
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) presents an opportunity for wide range of usage in land survey.UAV based aerial survey provides an opportunity to capture data in quick turnaround time and at lesser cost. The versatility of UAVs will facilitate its usage in many application verticals. With the introduction of survey grade data from UAV, it is bound to extend the horizon of UAVs in land survey and more.
The Bureau catalogue the changes and discrepancies that are yet to make their way on to the ordinary maps. They’re here to calibrate the cobbles, measure the mice, rotate rhubarb, and weigh hay. As they survey the settlement, no stone will be left unturned or leaf unlisted. With your help, they’ll blueprint your bogs, grade your grass, scale your streams and triangulate your trees. They need YOU to assist in the reconstruction, in miniature, of your community and put your village back on the map! To create and develop this show Burn The Curtain worked closely with members of the Northern Devon Nature Improvement Area who are delivering a landscape-scale project within the Torridge catchment. This DEFRA funded initiative is one of 12 nationally significant pilots across England. Suppor...
Watch this short documentary about USAID's Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) which is providing the road-map for the USAID funded Pakistan Reading Project. USAID has concluded the baseline phase of the first ever extensive EGRA across Pakistan. The findings of this EGRA survey will provide direction for the USAID Pakistan Reading Program that aims to enhance the reading skills for 4 million children across Pakistan and build capacity of 94,000 primary school teachers to improve and assess reading standards of their students. This was the largest EGRA conducted to date anywhere in the world in which 33,600 grade 3 and 5 students from 1,120 schools across Pakistan in 37 districts were individually assessed.
Joe and I were talking at Fenway Park a few days ago and he told me about a place in Rhode Island that was like no other place around. It was a desert, or at least it looked like a desert. Joe and Chris had scouted out this location because they were shooting a movie and needed a “western” like desert environment. This place is a lazy-man’s Sahara and this "no budget" friendly spot was just off route 95. The weather was hot and when I arrived around 4pm, I jumped on my mountain bike and checked out the entire sand pit. There were signs of dirt bikes and atvs all over the place and there was a little pond (crystal clear) with a sweet rope swing. I also noticed a small school of large mouth bass swimming around some sunken beer cans. I locked my bike to my bike rack at my car and geared u...
Who doesn't like a day at the spa? Everyone should treat themselves to a full body pampering at least once in a while. This shoot was produced for my friend Susan Mulvihill Meldrum, owner/operator of The Seaport Salon and Day Spa, located on Lynn Harbor in Lynn, Massachusetts. When I did the site survey and checked out the interior, I knew immediately that I wanted this film to impart the tonal warmth and relaxing atmosphere of the treatment rooms. With that in mind, I needed the lighting design to be very warm - somewhere in the 2500-2800K range. My vision was to fill the rooms with as many candles as possible for ambient light and background bokeh. Then use small LED Micro Litepanels with amber gels mounted on articulating arms as fill lights where needed. These lights were perfect for...
Few might think of a janitor’s room with a motley cache of industrial-grade cleaners, spray bottles, metal lockers, toilet brushes and mops as an ideal site for a sculptural intervention—except, perhaps, Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Indeed, Gauthier’s installation Le grand ménage, a highlight of the 2000 Biennale de Montréal, brought this exact space alive in an uproariously inventive display of clanging, bubbling and whirling kinetic activity. It was a work that cemented Gauthier’s reputation as an artist to watch, and, as writer Katie Addleman reports in our Winter 2012 magazine profile “Ghost in the Machine,” he has continued to bring that same playfully sophisticated edge to everyday materials in the years since. This video documents Gauthier's 2010 work Stressato (courtesy Ja...
Few might think of a janitor’s room with a motley cache of industrial-grade cleaners, spray bottles, metal lockers, toilet brushes and mops as an ideal site for a sculptural intervention—except, perhaps, Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Indeed, Gauthier’s installation Le grand ménage, a highlight of the 2000 Biennale de Montréal, brought this exact space alive in an uproariously inventive display of clanging, bubbling and whirling kinetic activity. It was a work that cemented Gauthier’s reputation as an artist to watch, and, as writer Katie Addleman reports in our Winter 2012 magazine profile “Ghost in the Machine,” he has continued to bring that same playfully sophisticated edge to everyday materials in the years since. This video documents Gauthier's work Sweeping Spirals at Jack Sh...
Few might think of a janitor’s room with a motley cache of industrial-grade cleaners, spray bottles, metal lockers, toilet brushes and mops as an ideal site for a sculptural intervention—except, perhaps, Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Indeed, Gauthier’s installation Le grand ménage, a highlight of the 2000 Biennale de Montréal, brought this exact space alive in an uproariously inventive display of clanging, bubbling and whirling kinetic activity. It was a work that cemented Gauthier’s reputation as an artist to watch, and, as writer Katie Addleman reports in our Winter 2012 magazine profile “Ghost in the Machine,” he has continued to bring that same playfully sophisticated edge to everyday materials in the years since. This video documents Le grand ménage as part of an online surve...
A video recording of the lecture given by Aaron Betsky entitled, 'Architecture in the Floating World', as part of the Bartlett International Lecture Series on 12 December 2012. What does architecture do in a world in which we are nowhere and everywhere at the same time? How can architecture make us at home in a world marked by the continual movement of goods, people, and ideas? Certainly by moving beyond the stand-alone, monumental building. In this lecture, Aaron Betsky will survey how not just architects, but makers of various kinds are rethinking, reusing, and opening up our world. Biography Aaron Betsky is an architect, critic, curator, educator, lecturer, and writer on architecture and design. Betsky was born in Missoula, Montana but moved to the Netherlands where he received his...
Experienced land surveyor Brock Ryder explains how the eBee RTK survey-grade mapping drone can be used to produce orthomosaics & 3D models with absolute accuracy of down to 3 cm - without the need for Ground Control Points. Learn more: https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee-rtk.html
Introducing DJI + Propeller Aero drone survey bundles These survey bundles combine industrial-grade drones from the leading global manufacturer DJI with AeroPoints smart ground control system and the power of Propeller's cloud processing platform. Start capturing accurate drone data today. For product inquiries in Australia and New Zealand please contact positionpartners.com.au (Video credits - Position Partners)
Todd Horton Parkland College Champaign, IL
Kespry is a leading aerial intelligence platform provider that is transforming how organizations capture, analyze and share business insights.The new Drone 2s System delivers survey grade accuracy data for Aggregates, Construction and Civil Survey Operations. See how Old Castle Materials business, APAC Central, integrates Kespry's fully autonomous solution into their workflow. The Drone 2s system integrates a single GNSS receiver for reliable and accurate data using PPK technology. Kespry is the only aerial intelligence system to deliver autonomous drone data capture with wireless data upload and fast image processing made available in the cloud the same day. Learn more at kespry.com
Todd Horton Parkland College Champaign, IL
On a scale form 1-10 what grade would you give us? and why?
Kai is interviewing his friends to find out what their favorite fruit is. Can you guess which fruit had the most votes?
I work as a land surveyor. This job covers many different projects in many different fields, but they all require the same thing. Precise measurements. Before I take measurements, I have to setup a Base Station. The base station is setup over a point that had a GPS unit setup over it previously, and over the span of 6 hours had used Geo-sync orbit satellite data to pinpoint the GPS Unit's exact position on earth down to a thousandth of 1 survey foot. Once the base is established, I set up another GPS unit on it and verify its coordinated and then can use a roving GPS unit to take precise, sub centimeter measurements on construction items of significant importance, such as welds, valves, etc. I take a shot with the rover, it then uses the known position of the base station, and then the pos...
Showing May 8-30, 2009 at Davidson Galleries... This exhibition of new work by Seattle artist John Grade presents graphite and charcoal drawings, photographs, sculpture, installation pieces, and his recent work in lithography. These works connect ongoing projects first introduced at Grade’s 2008 Bellevue Arts Museum survey with upcoming exhibitions and installations scheduled in the U.S. (Seattle, San Francisco, New York), France and England. Through these various media, Grade explores material realms of transition. The works document the fleeting moments between two formal states and the agents of transformation that make these changes occur: water, wind, insects, sand, the sun, and the body. Continue reading at http://www.davidsongalleries.com/artists/grade/grade.php
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) presents an opportunity for wide range of usage in land survey.UAV based aerial survey provides an opportunity to capture data in quick turnaround time and at lesser cost. The versatility of UAVs will facilitate its usage in many application verticals. With the introduction of survey grade data from UAV, it is bound to extend the horizon of UAVs in land survey and more.
The Bureau catalogue the changes and discrepancies that are yet to make their way on to the ordinary maps. They’re here to calibrate the cobbles, measure the mice, rotate rhubarb, and weigh hay. As they survey the settlement, no stone will be left unturned or leaf unlisted. With your help, they’ll blueprint your bogs, grade your grass, scale your streams and triangulate your trees. They need YOU to assist in the reconstruction, in miniature, of your community and put your village back on the map! To create and develop this show Burn The Curtain worked closely with members of the Northern Devon Nature Improvement Area who are delivering a landscape-scale project within the Torridge catchment. This DEFRA funded initiative is one of 12 nationally significant pilots across England. Suppor...
Watch this short documentary about USAID's Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) which is providing the road-map for the USAID funded Pakistan Reading Project. USAID has concluded the baseline phase of the first ever extensive EGRA across Pakistan. The findings of this EGRA survey will provide direction for the USAID Pakistan Reading Program that aims to enhance the reading skills for 4 million children across Pakistan and build capacity of 94,000 primary school teachers to improve and assess reading standards of their students. This was the largest EGRA conducted to date anywhere in the world in which 33,600 grade 3 and 5 students from 1,120 schools across Pakistan in 37 districts were individually assessed.
Joe and I were talking at Fenway Park a few days ago and he told me about a place in Rhode Island that was like no other place around. It was a desert, or at least it looked like a desert. Joe and Chris had scouted out this location because they were shooting a movie and needed a “western” like desert environment. This place is a lazy-man’s Sahara and this "no budget" friendly spot was just off route 95. The weather was hot and when I arrived around 4pm, I jumped on my mountain bike and checked out the entire sand pit. There were signs of dirt bikes and atvs all over the place and there was a little pond (crystal clear) with a sweet rope swing. I also noticed a small school of large mouth bass swimming around some sunken beer cans. I locked my bike to my bike rack at my car and geared u...
Who doesn't like a day at the spa? Everyone should treat themselves to a full body pampering at least once in a while. This shoot was produced for my friend Susan Mulvihill Meldrum, owner/operator of The Seaport Salon and Day Spa, located on Lynn Harbor in Lynn, Massachusetts. When I did the site survey and checked out the interior, I knew immediately that I wanted this film to impart the tonal warmth and relaxing atmosphere of the treatment rooms. With that in mind, I needed the lighting design to be very warm - somewhere in the 2500-2800K range. My vision was to fill the rooms with as many candles as possible for ambient light and background bokeh. Then use small LED Micro Litepanels with amber gels mounted on articulating arms as fill lights where needed. These lights were perfect for...
Few might think of a janitor’s room with a motley cache of industrial-grade cleaners, spray bottles, metal lockers, toilet brushes and mops as an ideal site for a sculptural intervention—except, perhaps, Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Indeed, Gauthier’s installation Le grand ménage, a highlight of the 2000 Biennale de Montréal, brought this exact space alive in an uproariously inventive display of clanging, bubbling and whirling kinetic activity. It was a work that cemented Gauthier’s reputation as an artist to watch, and, as writer Katie Addleman reports in our Winter 2012 magazine profile “Ghost in the Machine,” he has continued to bring that same playfully sophisticated edge to everyday materials in the years since. This video documents Gauthier's 2010 work Stressato (courtesy Ja...
Few might think of a janitor’s room with a motley cache of industrial-grade cleaners, spray bottles, metal lockers, toilet brushes and mops as an ideal site for a sculptural intervention—except, perhaps, Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Indeed, Gauthier’s installation Le grand ménage, a highlight of the 2000 Biennale de Montréal, brought this exact space alive in an uproariously inventive display of clanging, bubbling and whirling kinetic activity. It was a work that cemented Gauthier’s reputation as an artist to watch, and, as writer Katie Addleman reports in our Winter 2012 magazine profile “Ghost in the Machine,” he has continued to bring that same playfully sophisticated edge to everyday materials in the years since. This video documents Gauthier's work Sweeping Spirals at Jack Sh...
Few might think of a janitor’s room with a motley cache of industrial-grade cleaners, spray bottles, metal lockers, toilet brushes and mops as an ideal site for a sculptural intervention—except, perhaps, Montreal artist Jean-Pierre Gauthier. Indeed, Gauthier’s installation Le grand ménage, a highlight of the 2000 Biennale de Montréal, brought this exact space alive in an uproariously inventive display of clanging, bubbling and whirling kinetic activity. It was a work that cemented Gauthier’s reputation as an artist to watch, and, as writer Katie Addleman reports in our Winter 2012 magazine profile “Ghost in the Machine,” he has continued to bring that same playfully sophisticated edge to everyday materials in the years since. This video documents Le grand ménage as part of an online surve...
A video recording of the lecture given by Aaron Betsky entitled, 'Architecture in the Floating World', as part of the Bartlett International Lecture Series on 12 December 2012. What does architecture do in a world in which we are nowhere and everywhere at the same time? How can architecture make us at home in a world marked by the continual movement of goods, people, and ideas? Certainly by moving beyond the stand-alone, monumental building. In this lecture, Aaron Betsky will survey how not just architects, but makers of various kinds are rethinking, reusing, and opening up our world. Biography Aaron Betsky is an architect, critic, curator, educator, lecturer, and writer on architecture and design. Betsky was born in Missoula, Montana but moved to the Netherlands where he received his...
10--Assessment B: tests & surveys, self & peer assessment, offline grading
In this Datumate Live Webinar you'll learn about real-life case studies of surveying and mapping using digital images of a regular, inexpensive (but high-resolution) camera and the new, revolutionary DatuGram™3D software. You will see real-life case studies of: • A-built Surveys • Roads • Junctions/Intersections • Bridges • Stockpile Volume Surveys • Topographic Surveys • Electricity and Cell Towers DatuGram™3D lets you make survey-grade measurements and technical CAD drawings directly from digital images of regular cameras, at sub-cm accuracy. Using DatuGram™3D, both field and office work of topographic and as-built surveys is made easier, faster, safer and at higher accuracy. Presented By: Eric Colburn, PLS To Learn More, Visit: http://datumate.com http://ericcolburn.com
Audio/Video Recording of Professor Raj Jain's class lecture on CSE 571S: Network Security. It covers Internet Security Issues, SPAM, Cyber Warfare, Web Security Statistics 2010, Goal of This Course, Prerequisites, Prerequisites, Text Book, Tentative Schedule, Grading, Projects, Sample Survey Paper Topics, Project Schedule, Office Hours,Frequently Asked Questions, Security Lab Computer Sharing Rules
Presenter- David Fagerman This webinar will provide information on how LiDAR and Photogrammetric data collection methods have radically changed over the past five years, giving Surveyors and Engineers many new collection options to consider on projects. The methods for collection are being directly driven by the project’s deliverable requirements. Example deliverable requirements include: Real world accuracy versus Relative precision, 2-D or 3D point and linear features, attribution (color, reflectivity, material types, condition), breaklines for surfaces, random points for surfaces, tunneling cross sections, survey grade versus GIS grade, adjustment reports, collection and extraction costs, safety, timelines, 3D feature movements, and size of the data. This session will review the best co...
Hr 1: Kids stomping on the "oppressive" American Flag have NO CLUE that that FLAG is what gives them the FREEDOM to stomp on it! AND... Notice how some people can turn ANYTHING into a racial issue, even a Gap ad. AND... Wisconsin Congressman Grothman with the Ted Cruz campaign talks about the primary. AND... Officers raid David Daleiden's home seizing Planned Parenthood videos alledgedly showing PP officials arranging to illegally sell fetal tissue for profit. Hr 2: In Arizona they're setting up a special college scholarship fund just for illegals. AND... in Arizona they're setting up a special scholarship fund just for them, paid for by all the other students! Does this make sense to anyone? Hr 3: 7th grade education survey asks students about privilege, sex, gender identity, & disabili...
Mom fuming over 7th-grade assignment asking, "how much privilege do you have"? Appropriate or not? What would you do? As if that weren't bad enough... it also asks their sex, gender identity, orientation, and disability! You can't even ask these questions on an employment application! This rogue teacher went WAY out of bounds. This is why parents HAVE to stay involved in their child's daily info. No wonder we're so low in worldwide education rankings! If your kids are getting surveys like this from their schools, take action at your local school board. Do you really trust the government to protect your private information? Now they want the census to collect info on sexual orientation. Is that really necessary? Will that make the LGBT community feel safer?
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday shrugged off the rating he received from a recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, instead giving his performance a grade of 6 in a scale of 10. "Alam mo sabi ko, I am not into ratings," Duterte said during the Go Negosyo in Marco Polo Hotel still in Davao City. "Hindi kasi ako mahilig magyabang." “I was on my way from the banana growers, tumawag si [Presidential Communications Secretary Martin] Andanar and asked me if I could just give three sentences about what I intend to do. Noong isang gabi, tinanong niya ako, ‘How would you rate yourself?’ Six on a scale of 10,” Duterte said. Please Subscribe Now: http://goo.gl/Hlt2Ia See all President Duterte videos: https://goo.gl/iabXsF DISCLAIMER: I do not own ANY of the soundtrack, property and rights ...
GOOGLE NEWS AND UPDATES AI Duet PASSWORD PROTECT A GOOGLE FORM (from Jeremy Badiner) Google Forms can be used for so much: collecting data, surveys, self-grading quizzes, and Breakout Games. On of the coolest features is the ability to set a password to block progress in any Form. All you need to do is create sections and add a question that requires a specific text, digit, or other combination of progress. Narrate Google Slides for a Self-Paced Lesson (Video) G Suite Show G Suite YouTube Channel Featured Content In this week's episode, we talk about some great strategies and tools for how to create video projects using Google tools. Resources mentioned: New features in Google Slides 4 Video Options in Google Slides that Will Make Your Day Screencasting and ways it can...
To Download Powerpoint Slides: https://files.secureserver.net/0fzRqIv71qNX5Q Lecture: Economic Survey Ch. 5: Financial Intermediaries Part2: SEBI, IRDA, PFRDA, FSLRC & Companies Act Language: Slides in English, Speech in Hindi Topics in this video: -------------------------- Insurance sector Difference: Insurance penetration vs Insurance Density Microinsurance budget provisions and IRDA guidelines What is ADR, GDR? Bharat Depository Reciepts, Indian Depository Reciepts PFRDA Act, New Pension Scheme, Budget announcements FSLRC: Financial Sector Legislative Reform Commission Indian Financial Code Financial stability and development council (FSDC) Financial stability board (FSB) Companies Act 2013, salient features, statutory bodies, SFIO SEBI public listing norms Indian Accounting standar...