135,596 research outputs found
Last Hour of Analog TV, 2009
The last hour of analog television by Lisa Moren. Baltimore MD, June 12, 2009. Televisions are thanks to Christian Valiente! © Lisa Moren, 2009https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1UJ1LOGnT
Lisa Moren's "Deep Star" for ISEA2024 Brisbane
A narrated PowerPoint presentation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsUXVlHo2v
Static analysis for dummies: Experiencing LiSA
Semantics-based static analysis requires a significant theoretical background before being able to design and implement a new analysis. Unfortunately, the development of even a toy static analyzer from scratch requires to implement an infrastructure (parser, control flow graphs representation, fixpoint algorithms, etc.) that is too demanding for bachelor and master students in computer science. This approach difficulty can condition the acquisition of skills on software verification which are of major importance for the design of secure systems. In this paper, we show how LiSA (Library for Static Analysis) can play a role in that respect. LiSA implements the basic infrastructure that allows a non-expert user to develop even simple analyses (e.g., dataflow and numerical non-relational domains) focusing only on the design of the appropriate representation of the property of interest and of the sound approximation of the program statements
Dedos, Interactive Hand Creme, 2000
The hand creme is made out of beeswax, lemon balm from my garden and almond oil. Anyone was invited to try it with me. © Lisa Moren, 2000https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L0PNIY4Cd
Mirror mirer, 1999
Like the xerox of a xerox, I reread the output of speech recognition software, until I got these results. I started with 4 anecdotal narratives about mirrors and surveillance. © Lisa Moren, 1999.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ARkf1pjBq
a conversation, Hansel + Gretel, 1994
This is an early interactive CD Rom. Click on him or her to reveal what happened in the forest. Voices by Carol Hobson and Louis Hock. © Lisa Moren, 1994.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HRtXaoqh0
Family Tree, an HTML painting
This was an attempt to make a time-based experience using early web browser flaws. Many of these were produced and lost into the Internet ether from 1995-1998. This one happened to be documented to VHS. Lisa Moren, 1998.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzwPnoI5_z
Analog Waves, 2009
This is the last hour of analog tv playing with an HD video of the atlantic ocean projected onto a 300lb block of ice. This documentation is day 2 of the installation when half of the ice is partially melted. © Lisa Moren, 2009https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss876Wlq-u
Development of an Optical Read-Out System for the LISA/NGO Gravitational Reference Sensor: A Status Report.
The LISA group in Napoli is working on the development of an Optical Read-Out (ORO) system, based on optical levers and position sensitive detectors, for the LISA gravitational reference sensor. ORO is not meant as an alternative, but as an addition, to capacitive readout, that is the reference solution for LISA/NGO and will be tested on flight by LISA-Pathfinder. The main goal is the introduction of some redundancy with consequent mission risk mitigation. Furthermore, the ORO system is more sensitive than the capacitive one and its usage would allow a significant relaxation of the specifications on cross-couplings in the drag free control loops. The reliability of the proposed ORO device and the fulfilment of the sensitivity requirements have been already demonstrated in bench-top measurements and tests with the four mass torsion pendulum developed in Trento as a ground testing facility for LISA-Pathfinder and LISA hardware. In this paper we report on the present status of this activity presenting the last results and perspectives on some relevant aspects. 1) System design, measured sensitivity and noise characterization. 2) Possible layouts for integration in LISA/NGO and bench-top tests on real scale prototypes. 3) Search for space compatible components and preliminary tests. We will also discuss next steps in view of a possible application in LISA/NGO
Repair v. Reparations, 2021
Rayvon Fouché and Lisa Nakamura discuss the difference between repair and reparations.Rayvon Fouché and Lisa Nakamura discuss the difference between repair and reparations.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/191554/1/Rayvon Fouche and Lisa Nakamura, Repair v Reparations, 2021 SUBTITLED.mp4http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/191554/2/Repair v. Reparations Transcript.txtDescription of Rayvon Fouche and Lisa Nakamura, Repair v Reparations, 2021 SUBTITLED.mp4 : Digital IDEAS clipDescription of Repair v. Reparations Transcript.txt : TranscriptSEL
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