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Hawaii Pacific University Modern Media Systems class on the Fort Street Mall in Downtown Honolulu. Question of the day: how can a collaboration that includes Carnegie Mellon University, NASA, GOOGLE, National Geographic, and faculty and students at Hawaii Pacific University expand our understanding of modern media systems? In other words, what emerging, unique potentials are being leveraged by these institutions and their communities in our network of networks project? In part this image constitutes an exploration and manifestation of image-making technologies that provide opportunities for meta-connectivity and global community building. A compelling aspect of the global connection project is its attention to transparency. Transparency of technology, transparency of process, and drill down ability in the composite image itself.. |
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The South Shore of Oahu from Point Panic in Kakaako. From here you can see the harbor, Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island, Waikiki and Diamond Head and some newly weds on the balcony of the John Dominis restaurant. |
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Most of the art galleries in/near downtown Honolulu have simultaneous exhibit openings on "First Friday" of every month. These coordinated events also lure street musicians, jugglers, etc., along with many residents and tourists.
This gigapan was particularly challenging due to the inside/outside exposure effects, and especially the uncontrollable revelers attending the opening. ;^) |
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3rd of 3 gigapans with Professor Peter Britos and his New Media classes. |
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May 2009, Hawai'i Pacific University students and faculty mixed media festival includes paintings, photography, prints, sculpture, acoustics, feather haku leis, video documentaries and other narratives, skateboard art, ad campaigns, books, CGI graphics and more. The Exhibition was on the lobby level gallery in the modernesque 1132 Bishop Street high-rise on Fort Street Mall. At the threshhold of China Town. Thanks to Martini Zoo and Cafe Che Pasta for Opening Reception cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. |
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HPU First Look Mixed Media Exhibition at 1132 Bishop Street Gallery-Lobby. Students and Faculty of Hawai'i Pacific University exhibit paintings, prints, drawings, cgi graphic design, photography, acoustics, video projects, feather leis, historical books, sculpture, skateboard in downtown Honolulu on Fort Street Mall. Curators: Pete Britos and Anne Kennedy |
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May 2009, Hawai'i Pacific University students and faculty mixed media festival includes paintings, photography, prints, sculpture, acoustics, video documentaries and other narratives, skateboard, CGI graphics and more. The Exhibition was on the lobby level gallery in the modernesque 1132 Bishop Street high-rise. Thanks to Martini Zoo and Cafe Che Pasta for Opening Reception cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Curators: Pete Britos and Anne Kennedy |
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First gigapan with Hawaii Pacific University Professor Pete Britos' communications class, Fort Street Mall, Honolulu - a full 360. |
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Still not quite clear on "Don't move now". |
