The Glaze Team at University of Chicago is conducting a survey which evaluates the ability of artists and software to distinguish between AI generated images and human made artwork
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In the Smart Museum of Art, an alumnus at the 1978 reunion views John, a painting by Chuck Close of the artist John Roy.
Photography by Donald Rocker, UChicago Photographic Archive, apf3-02146, Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
Was an academic and linguist who conducted seminal research on the Gullah language of coastal South Carolina and Georgia. He earned a master's degree from Harvard and a Ph.D. from the Univ. of Chicago. He taught at Howard Univ. (1917-1928) and Fisk Univ. (1929 – 1946) and traveled West Africa, identifying over 300 (Mende, Vai, Fulani) Gullah loanwords and 4,000 personal names. He published his findings in his book “Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect (1949).
Researchers design flexible electronics for stretchable OLED display
Imagine a thin, digital display so flexible that you can wrap it around your wrist, fold it in any direction, or curve it over your car's steering wheel. Researchers at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago have designed just such a material, which can bend in half or stretch to more than twice its original length while still emitting a fluorescent pattern.
The material, described in Nature Materials, has a wide range of applications, from wearable electronics and health sensors to foldable computer screens.
"One of the most important components of nearly every consumer electronic we use today is a display, and we've combined knowledge from many different fields to create an entirely new display technology," said Sihong Wang, assistant professor of molecular engineering, who led the research with Juan de Pablo, Liew Family Professor of Molecular Engineering.
"This is the class of material you need to finally be able to develop truly flexible screens," added de Pablo. "This work is really foundational and I expect it to allow many technologies that we haven't even thought of yet."
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Scav 2000, Item 53: "Rocket 00000. The rocket has to be convincing (read: huge (read: to spec, between 1:2 and 1:1 (look it up if you don't know the details)) and strong enough to house your own Gottfried, dressed, of course, in Imipolex-G. If you can't get a Gottfried, get a Katje or a Bianca.
[389 points. 15 bonus points for a "facsimile" of a newspaper being read by your Blicero as he launches the rocket, detailing the date of launch. For 45 bonus points, get a Bianca in addition to a Gottfried. 20 more bonus points if both the rocket and she are "to spec," natürlich]"
Hanna Holborn Gray was born in 1930 in Heidelberg, Germany. Gray is a respected historian who had a distinguished career in academia. From 1978 until 1993, she was president of the University of Chicago, the first woman to hold the position. During Gray's tenure, the University of Chicago undertook physical expansion, saw an increase in applications and enrollment, and redesigned its academic programs. In 1991, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the US.
“Sun Ra always say his music as space music,” says Crown Family School associate professor William Sites. Read about Sun Ra’s application to have his music included on NASA’s Golden Record.
Sun Ra, NASA application. Alton Abraham Collection of Sun Ra [Box 13, Folder 7], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
Hello to my UChicago peeps!!! There’s a pending settlement for anyone who had to pay any of their tuition, fees, room, or board despite receiving financial aid. Details here!!