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December 6, 2012 Public Meeting, UCSD Center for Drone Policy and Ethics Thursday This meeting to feature a conversation about drone policy and ethics, led by Visual Arts professor Ricardo Dominguez, is part of the Drones at Home art series. Speaker: Ricardo Dominguez, artist and associate professor [video]Length: 54:00
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November 29, 2012 Exits to the Post Human Future and After the Drones This lecture by theorists Arthur and Marilouise Kroker and reception marked the closing of Phase 3 of Drones at Home, a three-part exhibition in the gallery@calit2. The event will include a short video, After the Drones, with texts by the Krokers as well as video and sound by Jackson 2 Bears. Speaker: Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, Theorists and scholars, University of Victoria (Canada) [video] |
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October 9, 2012 The Human Laboratory: One Researchers Quest to Personalize Medicine
Speaker: Larry Smarr, Director, Calit2, with Mark Bowden, The Atlantic [video]Length: 50:13
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June 26, 2012 NIF - The Neuroscience Information Framework The Neuroscience Information Framework is a dynamic inventory of Web-based neuroscience resources Speaker: Maryanne Martone, Principal Investigator [news release] [video]Length: 00:06:01
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May 17, 2012 InterDigital Innovation Challenge Announcement of the launch of the InterDigital Innovation Challenge Speaker: Naresh Soni, InterDigital Chief Technology Officer [news release] [video]Length: 00:05:14
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May 16, 2012 CISA 3 Data Supports Theory on Location of Lost Leonardo da Vinci Painting Evidence uncovered during research conducted in Florence's Palazzo Vecchio late last year appears to support the theory that a lost Leonardo da Vinci painting existed on the east wall of the Hall of the 500 Speaker: Maurizio Seracini, CISA3 researcher and National Geographic Fellow [news release] [video] |
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May 15, 2012 Gallery @ Calit2 - Discotrope: The Secret Nightlife Of Solar Cells Like a regular disco ball, the Discotrope is covered in mirrored facets that, when rotated, reflect light onto the walls and ceiling of a darkened room. Upon closer inspection, however, the Discotrope looks a little unusual: Along its equator, the mirrors have a different hue. That’s because some of the faces of the Discotrope aren’t mirrors at all - they’re solar cells. Speaker: Amy Alexander, Associate Professor of Visual Arts [web article] [video] |
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April 13, 2012 Richard Skalak Memorial Lecture 2012 - UC San Diego The UC San Diego Department of Bioengineering and the Institute of Engineering in Medicine present the Richard Skalak Memorial Lecture "Mechanotransduction in Endothelial Cells: Feedback Control of Intracellular Mechanics" Speaker: Dr. Shu Chien, Professor, Department of Bioengineering Director, Institute of Engineering in Medicine UC San Diego [video] |
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April 12, 2012 Gallery @ Calit2 - DRONES AT HOME Drones at Home explores the strange allure of drones and the push for their domestication -- by governments, corporations, and everyday citizens. [video] |
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April 6, 2012 NGS: Engineers for Exploration - Current Projects The Engineers for Exploration project is a collaboration between the National Geographic and the Calit2 research center at UCSD. [video] |
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