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The graduate students of UIC hosted an Anthropology Conference on Materiality Saturday March 3rd, 2012 at the behavioral Sciences Building. An undergraduate poster session was held as well. This is an image of the poster session.
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The UIC graduate students hosted their first anthropology conference on Materiality Saturday, March 3, 2012 in the Behavioral Sciences Building. The keynote speaker was Neil Smith (depicted in the first row with glasses) who spoke on Neoliberalism.
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The graduate students of UIC held an Anthropology conference on "Materiality" on Saturday, March 3, 2012 in the Behavioral Sciences Building. The keynote speaker was Neil Smith, shown seated in the first row with glasses. Introducing him at the podium was Dr. Molly Doane, Cultural Anthropologist at UIC.
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My first attempt at doing a gigapan of the night sky. This fails for two major reasons. First, there is no horizon to calibrate the gigapan, so the image might not have stitched properly. Second, even on a clear night with bright stars I have no good reference points to determine if the gigapan is seamless or repeating...
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This is a natural occurence but occurs here west of the mountains in Monte Alegre more often due to the atmospheric conditions. Halos form when moisture enters high in the atmosphere forming ice crystals, the orientation of the crystals bend light at angles that produce either 33° or 66° arcs. I think this is a 33° ...
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Novemeber 2nd is a holiday in Brazil, set aside to honor the dead. This gigapan is the same as the other one, but taken with 2.2x digital magnification. The digital magnification seems to make the photo worse, not offering any extra detail. Some say Halloween started because it was the night before "All Hallowed&q...
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Novemeber 2nd is a holiday in Brazil, set aside to honor the dead. This gigapan is not the most ideal photo of the place but it shows the number of people who come to visit their deceased relatives. The street was blocked off because there were so many people. We don't have a holiday of this magnitude in the U.S. Veter...
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This panorama was taken from an apartment near the Univeristy. It is facing north and shows the central district in the distance to the left, the commercial district is toward the center and to the right but in the far distance. In the near distance is a cemetery and in the near distance and sprawling as far as the eye...
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This is the northeast wall profile of the excavation unit. The wall that is underneath the rock art panel gigapans title "Painel do Pilao". This profile shows evidence that the wall itself was carved. The groves are deep cut in hard iron-rich metamorphosed cryptocrystalline sandstone (i.e. quasi-quartz). The ...
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Painel do Pilao in Serra da Paituna near the city of Monte Alegre along the Amazon River in the state of Para, Brazil. The first attempt at gigapanning the excavation unit after reaching the bottom (nearly 2.6 meters depth). The angle captures the walls but in a distorted curve. Measurements were taken and this gigapan...
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