| Nokia Morph Concept (long) - 357 sec Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning .
Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand.
It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind". It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center.
Find out more:
http://www.nokia.com/A4852062 Auteur : buddesign Tags: Nokia Research Center NRC Concept Design Nano Nanotechnology Nanotechnologies moma elastic mind sensing environment  |
| Nokia Morph Concept (short) - 205 sec Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning .
Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand.
It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind".
It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center.
Find out more:
http://www.nokia.com/A4852062 Auteur : buddesign Tags: Nokia Research Center NRC Concept Design Nano Nanotechnology Nanotechnologies moma elastic mind sensing environment  |
| The Morph Files - 562 sec United Kingdom | 10:00 | Peter Lord
Morph is a lively and clownish little guy who is always getting himself in and out of jams. In this short, we see him go around with his noisy friend Chaz as he tries to get a little peace and quiet. Morph also goes to great lengths to get the baby to settle down, even going so far as to create a whole circus to entertain the child. Auteur : happydude00 Tags:animation claymation morph  |
| PG Morph - 114 sec "Morphing" video of pregnant girl from week 12 through delivery. Auteur : steveadams55 Tags:Morph Morphing Pregnant baby  |
| The Amazing Adventures of Morph (The Magic Wand) - 275 sec Classic Morph from 1980
(The real one with Tony Hart)
I found it while going through some old Betamax tapes...Not the best quality...But ok for a 27 year old tape :o) Auteur : luckyboy19 Tags:Morph Tony Hart Vision On 1980 Kids TV Betamax  |
| Human Face Morph - 99 sec Experimental morph of a human face from age 5 to age 19. Auteur : sina4 Tags:Morph Face Experimental  |
| Donald Fagen - Morph the Cat - 180 sec Depicting a "Rabelaisian puff of smoke" can be hard, so Morph's just another denizen of New York City in this photomontage of Donald Fagen's "Morph the Cat" (2006). But what's Morph holding in his hand as he wanders through Central Park? Hmmmm... Auteur : Melegorm Tags: Steely Dan Morph Cat Fritz  |
| Morph - Looking ahead to 2008's one-minute film competition - 32 sec Aardman Animation's Morph promotes Friends of the Earth's one-minute film competition. Like this film? Subscribe now to see others like it. Auteur : friendsoftheearth Tags: green film competition morph aardman animation  |
| black and white morph - 48 sec same as title Auteur : guynextdoor717 Tags:Morphing  |
| Morph-a-thon Darklight 2007 - 84 sec stop motion animation using plasticine. this animation was made by kids who attended the animation workshop. Auteur : animatazz Tags: stop motion animation from and workshop at the darklight 2007 symposium dublin  |
| VX CAD/CAM - Morph - 60 sec Morph Curve to Curve - Shoes Auteur : makoto3d Tags:VX CAD CAM Makoto Daniel Damiani  |
| Alex Morph - Walk The Edge (Morph Woody van Eyden Remix) HQ - 369 sec New amazing production by Alex Morph.
Enjoy
Full Name
Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Walk The Edge (Alex M.O.R.P.H. B2B Woody van Eyden
Remix) Auteur : 0verseer Tags: Alex Morph Walk the edge woody van eyden remix trance state of electronic  |
| Flash Tutorial 1 - Shape Tween Morph - 134 sec In this first Tutorial in the Beginners in Flash Series we will make a Shape Tween Auteur : harrypmgaga Tags:Adobe Flash CS3 Shape Tween Tutorial Animation  |
| Katie Couric and the Fellowship of Lou Dobbs (morph) - 296 sec Contact CBS Evening News at evening@cbsnews.com or call (212) 975-3247.
Truth In Immigration
On April 7, 2008, Katie Couric and CBS Evening News took a page from the Lou Dobbs playbook in presenting a misleading and inaccurate portrayal of the role of immigrants in U.S. society. In this report, Ms. Couric and CBS News fall well short of the journalistic standards set by former CBS News anchors Edward R. Murrow and Walter Kronkite.
The CBS News account, entitled "Illegal Immigrant Births - At Your Expense" portrays a young immigrant mother named Fabiola who has just given birth to a son in Texas. In presenting this young mother's experience, CBS reporter Byron Pitts falsely suggests that the U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants are an economic drain to the State of Texas. CBS then proceeds to mislead the American public by reporting that undocumented parents of U.S.-born children enjoy a significantly "easier" way to become citizens upon giving birth to children in the United States and that undocumented mothers of infants need not fear deportation.
In suggesting that immigrants are a drain on the Texas economy, CBS even ignores a recent official report issued by the Comptroller of the State of Texas, who found that undocumented immigrants produced $1.58 billion in state revenues in FY05, which significantly exceeds the $1.16 billion in state services they received. While the Comptroller's report does not examine local health care costs, it does find that the absence of undocumented immigrants in Texas would have caused a loss to the gross state product of $17.7 billion.
CBS's biased reporting is particularly evident in the following exchange between CBS reporter Bryon Pitts and the CEO of the McAllen Texas Medical Center:
McAllen is part of a large hospital system. Like all hospitals, it is mandated by law to treat all emergency-room patients, not verify citizenship.
"We have uncompensated care of over $200 million a year,"[the CEO of the McAllen Texas Medical Center] said.
"Of money that you'll never see again?" Pitts asked.
"Yes," he said.
This segment of the report is both internally contradictory and misleading. The hospital system reports that it does not check immigration status; then, its CEO suggests that $200 million in health care costs are attributable to the 2,400 children born to undocumented immigrants. If the hospital does not verify citizenship, how does it calculate the costs of immigrant care? Further, how does the hospital distinguish costs associated with legal immigrants from those associated with undocumented immigrants? The "fuzzy math" of the CEO of the McAllen Texas Medical Center is, on its face, problematic, but even more problematic is the fact that CBS reports it without examination or qualification. By now, we have come to expect such bias and error from Lou Dobbs, but not from the network of Murrow and Kronkite.
Even more troubling, perhaps, is the report's misleading suggestion that undocumented immigrants receive significant protections from deportation upon the birth of a U.S. citizen child. Under U.S. immigration law, a person seeking protection from deportation or "cancellation of removal" must establish, among other things, that removal would cause "exceptional and extremely unusual hardship" to their U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident child, spouse, or parent. This is a very high bar, one that parents living in the United States for 15 to 20 years with multiple U.S. citizen children have not been able to overcome. U.S. immigration authorities have, in fact, separated countless U.S. citizen children from their undocumented parents, with tragic consequences. The young mother depicted in the report has been placed in a vulnerable position by Couric and CBS, who expose her and implicitly lead her to believe that she is protected from deportation. It also misleads the American public into thinking that birthright citizenship is an unfair benefit to immigrants rather than a core principle of U.S. constitutional law.
In conclusion, Truth in Immigration is disappointed that Katie Couric and CBS News has chosen to race to the bottom of the immigration debate and challenge Lou Dobbs for the mantle of most anti-immigrant news program on U.S. television. Anti-Latino falsehoods deserve no time on our public airwaves. Truth in Immigration will continue to monitor CBS News, correct any anti-Latino myths that it broadcasts, and strongly encourage legitimate news operations to eliminate inaccuracies in their reporting about immigrants and Latinos.
http://www.truthinimmigration.org/CompleteStory.aspx?sid=35
TruthInImmigration.Org Auteur : TruthInImmigration Tags: Katie Couric morphs morph Lou Dobbs illegal CBS evening news Murrow Walter Cronkite birthright citizenship MALDEF  |
| Basket Weave Ring Flower Ball Morph - 183 sec just a geometry study Auteur : davebollinger Tags:geometry 3d opengl processing.org  |
| The Amazing Adventures of Morph (Gobbledegook the Burglar) - 274 sec More Classic Morph from 1981 :o) Auteur : luckyboy19 Tags:Morph Tony Hart Vision On 1980 Kids TV Betamax  |
| Armin Van Buuren - Shivers (Alex MORPH Red Light Dub) - 407 sec by armin, the trance master Auteur : frifox Tags: Armin Van Buuren Shivers (Alex MORPH Red Light Dub) trance frifox  |
| Hamster Time! - Hamster Morph - 62 sec Create your own at http://www.animatephotos.com Auteur : PhotoAnimationGuy Tags: Hamster Dance Morphing Morpheus Morph Dramatic Gerbil Squirrel Chipmunk Cute Kid Friendly Rap Pet Furry Guinea Pig Cat  |
| Nasser El Sonbaty Muscle Morph - 115 sec Nasser El Sonbaty adding 1000bs (yes, 1000lbs) to his 275lbs muscular frame. Auteur : radiokida Tags: nasser sonbaty muscle morph growth inflation huge  |
| "Way of the Future!" Nokia Nanotech "Morph" Concept Phone!! - 357 sec Mobile phones are one of the most common pieces of technology used in our daily lives. Some reports put the number of cell phones sold in 2007 worldwide at 1.1 billion. With that number of cellular phones sold in 2007 alone, the market is very hot leading to expanded research and development of new handsets.
Nokia and the University of Cambridge have teamed up on a new concept phone called the Morph described as a nanotechnology concept device. The concept design was launched at the "Design and the Elastic Mind" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
According to Nokia, the Morph is a concept intended to demonstrate how devices in the future could be stretchable and flexible allowing the user to change the shape of their device on a whim. The nanotechnology construction is capable of providing users with flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.
Nokia Chief Technology Officer Dr. Bob Iannucci said in a statement, "Nokia Research Center is looking at ways to reinvent the form and function of mobile devices; the Morph concept shows what might be possible."
Nokia claims that certain elements of the Morph could be integrated into high-end handheld devices in the next seven years. Nokia adds that nanotechnology could at some point lead to low cost manufacturing solutions providing complex devices at low prices.
University of Cambridge Professor Mark Welland added, "Developing the Morph concept with Nokia has provided us with a focus that is both artistically inspirational but, more importantly, sets the technology agenda for our joint nanoscience research that will stimulate our future work together."
Nokia made headlines earlier this month when the German government demanded $60.5 million in a refund of subsidies it provided. Auteur : marcdecious Tags: Nokia Nano Research Center NRC Concept Phone Design Nanotechnology Nanotechnologies moma elastic mind  |