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The Carnegie Mellon campus as seen from the middle of the Cut.
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The bar graph that runs along the bottom represents all of the chapters in the Bible. Books alternate in color between white and light gray. The length of each bar denotes the number of verses in the chapter. Each of the 63,779 cross references found in the Bible is depicted by a single arc - the color corresponds to t...
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Wide shot of Port-au-Prince taken from the Ecole Superieur d'Infotronique d'Haiti, a univeristy not far from the National Palace.
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Taken on the Carnegie Mellon University Campus. I left autofocus on in order to capture the spines of the books (and the desiccated pumpkin pie!) This version contains some black lines between the photos. I will probably attempt a restitch soon.
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Taken off the balcony of Roberts Engineering Hall on CMU's campus.
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Mark Stehlik is Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Education, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University. Most CMU CS undergrads get to know Mark (and his office). Photography notes: this is version 3, autofocus on (to get the nearby books), stitched at full size.
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Group portrait of Andrew's Leap, summer 2009. Andrew's Leap is a summer enrichment program for high school and middle school students run by the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. see www.cs.cmu.edu/~leap
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The Dimes Project provides several excellent data sets that describe the structure of the Internet. Using their most recent city edges data (Feb 2007), I created a set of visualizations that display how cities across the globe are interconnected (by router configuration and not physical backbone). In total, there are 8...
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Construction of the new Gates Building on CMU's campus.
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The Dimes Project provides several excellent data sets that describe the structure of the Internet. Using their most recent city edges data (Feb 2007), I created a set of visualizations that display how cities across the globe are interconnected (by router configuration and not physical backbone). In total, there are 8...
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