04/23/05 08:05 - ID#31868
Jesse and I
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/23/05 01:13 - ID#31867
Sept 11th
Plenty of other people took deliberate steps that could lead to profit from the attacks.
People like Moti Shniberg, chief executive officer of a multinational corporation called ImageID Ltd. On the very day of the attacks, Shniberg was filing paperwork seeking a U.S. trademark on the date "September 11, 2001." His application is still pending.
Quoted from: 911: When tragedy meets capitalism
I decided I had to know more about that so I looked up Moti Shniberg and found this site Artist Pension trust.
Moti Shniberg
Chairman of the Board
Mr. Shniberg is the founder and creative force behind ImageID, having invented the concept of automatic identification based on sophisticated optical pattern recognition techniques. Mr. Shniberg is a self-taught innovator and entrepreneur, and has filed patent applications in the areas of pattern recognition and identification as well as telecommunications, drug detection and analytical chemistry.Quotes from the ImageID site
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04/22/05 08:33 - ID#31866
One of my students
Student: the setup file is .exe....wat would i use to open a file like that
That is totally why Canisius needs to incorporate more PCs into the program, lol. It is such a maccentric place.
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04/22/05 05:33 - ID#31865
Adrian Roselli
I wonder if he is my competition for the job. He has a nice website with lots of information about web design. You should check it out . SOrry Adrian if you see this and hate this picture, it is what google brought me.
On another note, (e:robin) did you video tape the whole accident [inlink]robin,383[/inlink]
Well, I got to get going, jesse and (e:rzoo) are coming over so we can test out the public transphere engine
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04/22/05 02:46 - ID#31864
In the Gusto and Job Interview
The public-transphere [search]transphere[/search] project starts tomorrow. I bet it will be a crazy night of getting ready. It was featured in the gusto today. Congratulations (e:rzoo)
The reporter Anne Neville, was one of the nicest people I ever met. Below is the text from the article because I know the Buffalo News removes everything from the site after a couple days. Can you believe that a professional photographer took this picture? I mean he put us in the wind on a cold morning and expected all smiles. It was really a bad choice. You think being a pro he could have gotten a better shot. I could have gotten a better shot with the sidekick. My hair looks so messed up, I guess it is the time of year when I have to cut it all off again. I wish it would just remain sunny first. WHo am I kidding.
By ANNE NEVILLE
News Staff Reporter
4/22/2005
Bill Wippert/Buffalo News
From left, Arzu Ozkal Telhan, Paul Visco and Jesse F. Fabian have worked together on "Public Transphere."
all names are CQ
Need a free ride?
How about a chance to discuss your experience of Buffalo life?
You're in luck. This weekend's "Public Transphere," the master's thesis project of Arzu Ozkal Telhan, a student in the University at Buffalo's Art Department, will provide both.
The white, 12-passenger van marked with the words "Public Transphere - travel around - talk about - Buffalo," will run on a 30-minute loop starting at Main and North streets and proceeding east across the Medical Campus area, north through the Fruit Belt and back. Passengers can get on and off at any stop.
James Holland, an adjunct instructor of art at UB, will drive the van, which will operate from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
On the van, "I'm like a tour guide," said Ozkal Telhan, as she looked forward to the two-day project she has worked on for almost a year. "I'll talk a little about the history of Buffalo, and then I'm hoping my announcements will trigger some discussion among the passengers."
Ozkal Telhan's project statement says: "Riders are encouraged to discuss their everyday realities, share opinions and exchange concerns about their communities."
Along with Ozkal Telhan, a native of Turkey, other UB grad students working on the project are Paul Visco, a Kenmore native and adjunct professor at Canisius College, and Jesse F. Fabian, who was born in East Otto and is a lecturer in the department of media study. Minoo Amini, a professor in UB's School of Architecture and Planning, also worked on the project.
Ozkal Telhan views the van as an "itinerant free-speech platform," much like the free-speech corners in other cities. By moving among communities divided by race and economic status, the Transphere van "directly physically integrates people from different neighborhoods," said Fabian. "This is an interesting thing - there are a lot of people who won't take public transportation because of the cultural barriers. This allows an integrative space for people from different cultures and physical areas, and maybe goes a little toward repairing the rift between the areas."
Visco is the designer of elmwoodstrip.com, a three-year-old "local journaling and social networking site." He has developed software that allows visitors to the project's Web site www.public-transphere.info) to t
rack the van. Fabian's data links will record the discussion on board and transmit it to the Web site, where it can be heard as streaming audio. Visitors to the Web site may also ask questions and make comments that will be communicated to riders.
The east-west route was chosen to link city neighborhoods that have few points of intersection. Fabian said, "Logistically, (the route) looked very simple, but culturally and politically, it was designed so there are obstacles," including the Kensington.
This weekend, look for Public Transphere, driving through those obstacles. For group reservations, call 400-6728.
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04/21/05 03:10 - ID#31863
Great Lakes Pressed Steel
Great Lakes Pressed Steel totally didn't follow through on the order, which made me look like an idiot. So much for working with local business. I guess I leanred my lesson, next time I will just order something on the internet. (e:rzoo) ended up buying plastic.
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04/20/05 06:00 - ID#31862
DJ Spooky
I hate listening to people asking questions to hear thmeselves speak. Especially when it takes four minutes and they have to take a dramtic deep breathe instead of a pause.
Note: Someday I would like to give a speech and tie everything to botanical metaphors. I do now wonder if remixing does cause a loss of roots.
My final thoughts: Only now is music a commodity because you package it and copy it so easily.
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04/20/05 03:59 - ID#31861
More mapping
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04/19/05 03:30 - ID#31860
Poetry Flyer
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Location: Buffalo, NY
04/19/05 04:55 - ID#31859
Quoted at publish.com
Paul Visco, a professor in the digital media arts program at Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., said he worries about competition, pricing and the future of graphic design.
"It seems as though much of the recent innovation between the two software giants was brought on by healthy competition. They had an array of software packages that had the same purposes, e.g. GoLive and Dreamweaver, Illustrator and FreeHand, Photoshop and Fireworks. If there is no longer any need to compete, then they might not continue to develop new products. It will effectively create a monopoly in graphic design."
Visco also voiced concerns about pricing. "Adobe can now say $1,000 for Photoshop, and companies and designers won't have any other choice. Look at Microsoft. Once you get really big like that, nothing matters."Quoted from: Analysts: Merger Works for Adobe, But Customers May Suffer
I was really most concerned about a single toolkit approach to graphic design.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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