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- Santa Clara University Explores the Concept of Multiracial Identity with Student Photos and a Visit from Nationally Known Artist, Slam Poet, Author, and Filmmaker Kip Fulbeck, Creator of the Hapa Project
- SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- "They no longer know who I am.'' That's how Presidential candidate Barack Obama described reactions from some acquaintances after they learned he is half-black and half-white. With the topic of multiracial and other "identity" at the forefront of the national consciousness, Santa Clara University presents...
- Research articles 2008-10-29
- Eternal Image Responds to SEC Second Round Comments as Part of the Process to Become Fully Reporting
- Funeral Industry Firm Preparing For SEC Notification of Acceptance or Third Round Comments FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. -- Eternal Image, Inc. (OTC:ETNL.PK), a public company engaged in the design, manufacturing and marketing of licensed brand image funerary products such as caskets, urns, monuments and vaults, today announced it has recently...
- Research articles 2008-10-03
- Painters, blacksmiths and wordsmiths: building molues in Lagos
- [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] The coastal Nigerian city of Lagos has received much attention from urban planners, geographers, architects, and journalists for its phenomenal and unchecked growth (Packer 2006, Koolhaas 2000). The population is estimated to have grown to as much as 15 million in 2002, from 25,000 in 1866...
- Research articles 2008-09-22
- Jupiterimages' Photos.com Launches Ground-Breaking Subscription Service Combining Microstock and Professionally Created Images in One Offering
- NEW YORK -- Jupiterimages, a division of Jupitermedia Corporation (Nasdaq: JUPM), today announced the launch of its latest image subscription offering, Photos.com Plus, available at Photos.com (www.photos.com). Photos.com Plus provides access to an image library of over 1.7 million images, including photos, illustrations, fonts, Flash files and audio, which...
- Research articles 2008-08-26
- Saturn's geyser-spewing moon stumps science
- Frozen iceball or hidden ocean? NASA's Cassini spacecraft has renewed debate among planetary scientists over Saturn's geyser-spewing mystery moon, Enceladus. Cassini mission controllers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., have begun unveiling images of a 40,000-mph pass over Enceladus last week. The flyby, which...
- Research articles 2008-08-18
- Telemedicine helps prevent blindness in diabetes patients
- Even though her father lost his eyesight because of diabetes, Maria Ponce went more than two years without an eye exam. The 44-year-old Pittsburg resident knew she was at risk. She had developed diabetes while pregnant and is now considered pre- diabetic with high blood pressure. ...
- Research articles 2008-08-09
- "Image ethics" in and about Africa
- The thoughts to follow are inspired by a number of recent works in art history and visual culture, most of which concern parts of the world other than Africa. The excellent essays of Photography's Other Histories (2003) edited by Christopher Pinney and Nicolas Peterson and the chapters of Raw Histories:...
- Research articles 2008-06-22
- Scanners that see through clothing installed in US airports
- NEW YORK AFP — Security scanners which can see through passengers' clothing and reveal details of their body underneath are being installed in 10 US airports, the US Transportation Security Administration said Tuesday. A random selection of travellers getting ready to board airplanes in Washington, New York's Kennedy, Los...
- Research articles 2008-06-10
- Video production companies: ranked by 2007 total video production gross revenue
- VIDEO PRODUCTION COMPANIES Ranked by 2007 total video production gross revenue ...
- Research articles 2008-06-02
- Sensor Technology Opens New Horizons
- Innovative optics, radar systems cut through the fog of battle. In the future, there will be no place to hide from the U.S. military. Two prototype sensor technologies may soon allow warfighters to observe enemy units at great distances and to track their movement inside buildings and urban...
- Research articles 2008-06-01
- Geometric-invariant image watermarking by key-dependent triangulation
- Fast and massive dissemination of image data across the Internet imposes great challenges of protecting images against illegal access and unauthorized reproduction. Image watermarking provides a powerful solution for intellectual protection. In this paper, a new image watermarking approach robust to various geometric distortions is proposed. The new scheme involves...
- Research articles 2008-06-01
- Lost tribe discovered deep in Amazon: officials
- SAO PAULO AFP — Dramatic images of an isolated Brazilian tribe believed never to have had contact with the outside world were published by officials Friday to draw attention to threats posed to their way of life. The pictures, released by the Brazilian government's National Indian Foundation FUNAI, showed...
- Research articles 2008-05-30
- Britain seeks ban on cartoon-style abuse images
- LONDON AFP — The possession of computer-generated images of child abuse should be illegal, the British government said Wednesday, proposing penalties of up to three years in prison for those caught with them. "These new proposals will help close a loophole that we believe paedophiles are using to create...
- Research articles 2008-05-28
- Sharon Stone quake karma remarks spark anger in China
- BEIJING AFP — US actress Sharon Stone has sparked a storm of criticism in China after suggesting the earthquake that killed at least 67,000 was bad "karma" after Beijing's policy in Tibet, state media said Wednesday. Stone, 50, made the remarks at the Cannes Film Festival last week, leading...
- Research articles 2008-05-27
- NASA probe sends first pictures from Martian arctic
- WASHINGTON, AFP — A NASA probe sent back never-before-seen pictures of Mars' north pole Monday, in the most ambitious mission to date to find life-sustaining minerals on the Red Planet. After NASA's Phoenix Mars probe made a near perfect landing at the Martian polar region late Sunday, scientists pored...
- Research articles 2008-05-26
- Australian PM under fire in row over art and pornography
- SYDNEY AFP — Australia's arts community reacted with anger and amazement Monday to the closure of a photo exhibition of naked children and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's condemnation of the images as "revolting". Playwright Michael Gow said the treatment of respected Australian photographer Bill Henson, whose exhibition of images...
- Research articles 2008-05-25
- Frost & Sullivan Accolade Highlights Emageon's Capabilities in Technology Innovation
- PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Frost & Sullivan recognizes Emageon with the 2007 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award in the field of unified and interconnected clinical image repository compliant with open standards. Emageon is commended for its 5.30.8 release offering superior software-based processing of medical images, aiding doctors in making...
- Research articles 2008-05-14
- Target sexual predators
- A year ago, I had the privilege of getting to know Mark Lunsford at a candlelight ceremony for the National Crime Victims' Rights Week. Mark, a truck driver, has a quiet nature and is as typical as any American I have ever met. But Mark's life changed forever on Feb....
- Research articles 2008-05-14
- Behind the screens: Golden Enterprise fills supporting roles for TV, film
- Because of Heidi McLean, people who work on movies can be sure they'll get paid, and people who get voted off reality television shows know there will be a camera crew waiting for them at home. At least that's part of what McLean's two Golden-based companies, PayReel and Crew...
- Research articles 2008-05-01
- "Edward Steichen: Portraits"
- Open at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery April 11--Sept. 1 WASHINGTON -- "Edward Steichen: Portraits" examines two distinct portrait styles of Edward Steichen (1879-1973): the soft-focus images from his early years in photography, and the bold, modern images from his time at Vanity Fair magazine. The exhibition is drawn...
- Research articles 2008-04-10
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