ESRI - Professional Papers Author(s) karen tanaka Using eleven video streams arranged according to geodesic geometry, karen tanaka Immersive Media 513 8th Avenue SW, Suite 300 http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/survey07/ssummit/abstracts/a1558.html
Extractions: Using eleven video streams arranged according to geodesic geometry, GeoImmersive video captures an almost complete spherical image; a high-resolution 360 degree view of surroundings. The imagery can also be integrated with relevant metadata and industry-specific database information to enhance content and provide viewers with greater visual detail in multiple layers. Details such as GIS coordinates, tags and other vital information, are simply incorporated which provides a complete picture for the user. By incorporating this technology into the ArcGIS environment, GeoImmersive video provides data-rich visual details and a complete picture for the user. The intangible benefits of this technology are the most important as easy desktop access enables greater communication, innovative education and access to information. It allows people to see in a whole new way.
Evolving Excellence: Karen Wilhelm On Project Kaizen No matter what sort of project you are up against, however, there are some very solid principles in karen and tanaka s paper that will be of enormous value http://www.evolvingexcellence.com/blog/2005/12/karen_wilhelm_o.html
Extractions: Main For those who did not know, Karen Wilhelm is actually the brains behind SME. She is also an easy mark for stray dogs and just about anyone who puts on a pathetic, downtrodden act - including me. All I had to do was whine about my ignorance and she immediately came to my rescue. Responding to my first post on Project Kaizen, Karen sent along a copy of a paper she wrote with Takashi Tanaka called " Quickening the Pace of New Product Development ". Tanaka works for an outfit called QV Systems and he is a Toyota guy. The paper they wrote is solid gold. Developing a new product - especially a car - is an extraordinary and complicated project, but a project nonetheless. I highly recommend that you read this paper in its entirety - don't get mentally lazy on me now and use the excuse that your projects are different. Of course they are - all projects are different. No matter what sort of project you are up against, however, there are some very solid principles in Karen and Tanaka's paper that will be of enormous value to you. I couldn't steal their thunder if I tried, so I will not even attempt to give you a Reader's Digest of the paper. I will just steer you in particular to the points about visual control of the project and putting more emphasis on the human side of the project than the methods. Pay "close attention to communication - the basis for knowledge management". There is much in this document for all project oriented folks. Thanks, Karen, for the help.
Eve Egoyan: Summary Of Activities World première by Gayle Young and works by Maria De Alvear, José Evangelista, karen tanaka, and James Tenney. Recorded by CBC Radio Two New Hours. 9 July. http://www.eveegoyan.com/everecent.html
Washingtonpost.com: Live Online The Magazine s design editor, karen tanaka, who prepared the report on sports Please read karen tanaka s Style Report and then submit your questions and http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/liveonline/00/magazine/tanaka0222.htm
Extractions: 2 p.m. EST N ot everyone can be an elite athlete, but people sure like looking the part. But from head to toe, the clothes we wear speak to the jock in each of us. And it's small wonder that we love athletic clothing because it brings comfort, ease and smart, high-quality design to everyday life. The Magazine's design editor, Karen Tanaka , who prepared the report on sports gear that appeared in yesterday's Washington Post Magazine, is online to discuss fashion and design trends. Tanaka has been with The Post since 1990 and covers home design, style and fashion for the Magazine. Tanaka says: "It used to be that sports clothes were seen only on the playing field or in the great outdoors. Now, we go out shopping on a gray and blustery day protected by the kind of down-stuffed jacket that was once reserved for the ski slopes." Please read Karen Tanaka's Style Report and then submit your questions and comments in advance and during the Live Online hour.
NASA Technical Reports Server Author(s) Woodberry, karen; tanaka, Ken; Hendon, Harry; Salby, Murry Abstract Synoptic images of the global cloud pattern composited from six http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?N=4294782167
The Living Composers Project 1930) (Estonia) Tan, Chester (b. 1975) (Singapore) Tan Dun (b. 1957) (ChinaUSA) tanaka, karen (b. 1961) (Japan) tanaka, Yoshifumi (b. 1968) (Japan) http://composers21.com/t.htm
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Damocles Trio She provides below an introduction to her doctoral document entitled Resonating Culture Sound of Japan in the Music of Maki Ishii, karen tanaka, http://www.damoclestrio.com/News/ma.html
Extractions: Ma: A Japanese Aesthetic The members of the Damocles Trio met as students in the Doctoral Program at The Juilliard School in 1996, and the ensemble's name is in fact a play on D.M.A., or the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Sibylle Johner and Adam Kent completed their doctorates in 1999, and Airi Yoshioka joined their ranks this past May. She provides below an introduction to her doctoral document entitled "Resonating Culture: Sound of Japan in the Music of Maki Ishii, Karen Tanaka, and Toshio Hosokawa." Does music reflect a composer's cultural heritage? If so, is there a general compositional and aesthetic trend in the works of composers from a given culture or nationality? Over two years ago, I started researching the music of contemporary Japanese composers in the hope of finding a unique and original voice in their Western musical forms. Like many other Asian countries, Japan had developed its own musical idioms independently of the West for hundreds of years. Under the Tokugawa reign (1603-1867), Japan remained closed to the rest of the world for almost two hundred sixty years. With the fall of the shogunate and the arrival of the European and North American emissaries at Japanese ports, the nation began its gradual assimilation of Western values. Incorporation of Western music into Japanese society began around 1880, when the government began including Occidental music in the educational curriculum. Cultural exchange commenced with an assured footing.
Recital karen tanaka. During her compositional study at Toho School of Music with Miyoshi Akira, an acclaimed composer in Japan, karen tanaka has already began http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~jbrown/Recital.htm
Extractions: Intermission Fujie Keiko (b.1963): Suites on the Water's Edge Programme Notes Hara Kazuko . In addition to her compositional study in Paris, the experience of vocal studies with I.A. Corradetti at the Venice Conservatory of Music greatly expanded the creative approaches of Hara Kazuko (b.1935). With the sensational success of her second opera, Iwaiuta ga nagareru yoruni On the Merry Night ), she established her fame as a leading contemporary opera composer in Japan. Her main focus is composing operas for major organizations, like the National Theatre, and for provincial cities. She also writes her own libretti, whose subjects often relate to social issues, such as brain death. Noteworthy are her depictions of independent figures of women in her operas, which contrast with the gentle, beautiful and devoted female characters usually found in operas.
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