Saturday, March 31, 2012

Doctor saves babies caught in Romania corruption

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) ? Dr. Catalin Cirstoveanu runs a cardio unit with state-of-the-art equipment at a Bucharest children's hospital. But not a single child has been treated in the year-and-a-half since it opened.

The reason?

Medical staff he needs to bring in to run the machinery would have expected bribes.

So Cirstoveanu has launched a lonely crusade to save babies who come to him for care: He flies them to western Europe on budget flights so they can be treated by doctors who don't demand kickbacks.

That's what Cirstoveanu did last week for 13-day-old Catalin, who needed heart surgery. Cirstoveanu packed a small bag, slipped emergency breathing equipment into the baby carrier and caught a cheap flight to Italy, where doctors were waiting to perform the surgery.

The operation was successful. Two days later, though, a 3-week-old baby that Cirstoveanu whisked away to the same clinic in northwestern Italy ? with tubes piercing her tiny frame ? died before she was able to have lymph gland surgery.

"I was very worried it wouldn't work," said Cirstoveanu. "But in Romania, she would have died anyway."

The soft-spoken Cirstoveanu is fighting an exhausting and largely solitary battle against a culture of corruption that's so embedded in Romania that surgeons demand bribes to save infants' lives and it's even necessary to slip cash to a nurse to get your sheets changed.

It's one of the reasons why the country's infant mortality rate is more than double the European Union average, with one in 100 children not reaching their first birthday.

"To be honest, it's so deeply rooted into our system that it's really difficult to eliminate," Health Minister Ladislau Ritli said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Officially, the new cardio unit that Cirstoveanu runs at the Marie Curie children's hospital isn't functioning because jobs have not been filled. The real reason appears to be that Cirstoveanu has banned staff from taking bribes. That means that high-tech machinery lies idle because qualified experts do not bother to apply for jobs, as they know they cannot supplement their incomes with bribes.

The zero-tolerance policy to corruption makes for a grueling work schedule for Cirstoveanu, who needs to shuttle babies abroad for surgery ? and take care of them on the flight. During the two-hour flight with the girl who died, Cirstoveanu fixed tubes, sedated her and hand-pumped oxygen to keep her alive.

In the less than 24 hours Cirstoveanu had in Bucharest between returning from Catalin's trip and departing with the little girl, he even squeezed in a shift at the Marie Curie clinic.

Patients in Romania routinely discuss the "stock market" rate for bribes. Surgeons can get hundreds of euros (dollars) and upward for an operation, while anesthetists get roughly a third of that, depending also on what a patient can afford. Nurses receive a few euros (dollars) from patients each time they administer medications or put in drips. Getting a certificate stamped to have an operation abroad can easily cost hundreds, if not thousands of euros (dollars) if you ask the wrong doctor.

While the Romanian state appears unwilling to do anything, it often ends up footing the bill.

At the Marie Curie unit, Catalin's operation would have cost ?2,000 to ?3,000 ($2,700 to $4,000) without bribes. Romanian state health insurance is paying 10 times that for his operation in Italy ? a small fortune in a country where the average monthly salary is 350 euros after tax.

Many disillusioned doctors have abandoned the country, which spends just 4 percent of its gross domestic product in health care ? about half of the percentage of GDP spent by Western European countries.

Last year, some 2,800 Romanian doctors ? discouraged by the antiquated and corrupt health system and low wages ? left to work in western Europe, according to the Romanian College of Doctors.

"Ideally, we would have decent salaries and nobody would be tempted to accept informal payments," said the Ritli, the health minister. "And the population would be educated so people would believe that this is not the only way to get proper health care."

Bribes across Romania accounted for some $1 million a day in 2005, according to a World Bank report; more recent estimates are not available. The culture of bribes ? or "informal payments" as they're commonly known ? is tacitly accepted.

But anger is rising. One of Marie Curie's donors, Procter & Gamble, has several times gone back to the hospital and the Health Ministry to ask questions about when the unit will start functioning.

The tragic plight of Romanian children is nothing new.

In a misguided effort to boost Romania's then-population of 23 million, Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu banned birth control and abortion, which led to thousands of infants being left in orphanages in harrowing conditions broadcast around the world after his execution in 1989.

Nearly a quarter-century later, the country's shortcomings are again being seen through the gaze of children and powerless parents trapped in a web of corruption.

For those whose children die shortly after birth, grief is magnified when they do not receive a birth certificate or even see their babies alive. Angela Vasile, whose baby daughter, Cristina, only lived one day, saw her infant just once after she'd died, lying on a metal table.

She was then put in a ward of nursing mothers, adding to her anguish.

Bianca Brad, a Romanian celebrity, spoke out publicly about the pain of losing her baby at birth ? calling the situation "criminal." She founded the "EMMA Association" to help grieving parents, offering support for those who do not receive psychological counseling and remain locked in years of grief.

Yet remarkable things are happening at the Marie Curie Hospital. Cirstoveanu is personally overseeing the survival of Baby Andrei, an 8-month-old Roma baby born to underage parents. His intestines are almost nonexistent.

The tiny infant who weighs about 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms) with limbs that look like gnarled twigs was given only days to live. His bright eyes, alert gaze and lively personality have endeared him to all staff who comfort him in their arms as much as they can outside of his incubator.

Andrei can only have lifesaving surgery in the United States ? and a fee of hundreds of thousands of dollars is proving prohibitive. Nurses are so fond of the bright boy that they are playing the state lottery in an attempt to raise funds for his surgery.

Even in this grim setting, there are signs that doctors are mobilizing in a bid to make things better.

Anca Mandache, a child heart surgeon, left her career in France to offer her services to the Marie Curie hospital, taking a salary one tenth of what she would have earned there. Others also are expressing an interest in working at the clinic

Cirstoveanu, who also flies sick babies to Germany and Austria, says he feels "ashamed" that he has to go to the lengths he does to save children, but talks with pride of the moment he sees the joy of relieved parents whose babies survive.

They are in awe of his dedication.

"Cirstoveanu is more than a hero ? he is a god for us and the children," said Gheorghe Meliusoiu, Catalin's 28-year-old woodcutter father. "If there were more like him, many lives would be saved."

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Nursing Homes ? the Perfect Place for the Elderly who Need Extra ...

Elder Care March 31st, 2012

Nursing homes are nothing new these days and you can find plenty of them in a row in every place you go. It is the perfect place to cater to all your medical requirements for enough attention especially for the elderly. These are known to be residential homes treating the patients with lot of care and concern. It has become the place for the elderly and those who need additional care and the family is unable to provide all that is needed to keep them living. For certain medical conditions, nursing expertise is very essential and the family or relatives cannot help with it as they need that extra protection, care and concern.

Every nursing home will have efficient and skilled professionals including the nurse?s aides, nurses, occupational therapists and physical therapists apart from the social workers and the housekeeping staffs. They work together in providing assistance to help with their physical as well as personal problems by offering hygienic support, medical supervision and care, rehabilitation centers for several issues and also thus helping them live their life happier and fuller!

There are different levels of care provided in a nursing home depending on the necessity of the individual.

The first one is long term care in which the elderly person will be admitted to the nursing home for a long period of time. Some long term patients only require light care especially those who have only physical disabilities or injuries and require assistance only with walking, bathing or such activities. But some long term patients require heavy care like elderly citizens with Alzheimer?s or Parkinson?s where the condition is not terminal but serious enough to require constant medical care and attention. Nursing homes are the perfect option for them who do not require hospitalization but at the same time, they are in need of immense care from the professional to improve their condition greatly.

Senior citizens who have had an accident or injury require only short term nursing home care and can often return back to their own homes after a short period. But elderly citizens who have terminal illness also require only short term care but need intense medical attention. The families of these individuals also require counseling and support to tide through the difficult and tough times. This is made possible only by depending over the best nursing home

It is important to choose a nursing home depending on your financial situation too. The funding for a nursing home can come from different sources like private payment from the inmate or his family or from a health insurance provider or through Medicare and Medicaid. An important thing to remember is that Medicare provides financial help for only those individuals who require skilled medical care which will be assessed by a panel of doctors and health professionals belong to Medicare. Choose a nursing home which will not only provide excellent medical care for your loved one but also treats him with love and affection, never providing a moment of loneliness to seep in.

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Honeycombs of magnets could lead to new type of computer processing

Friday, March 30, 2012

Scientists have taken an important step forward in developing a new material using nano-sized magnets that could ultimately lead to new types of electronic devices, with greater capacity than is currently feasible, in a study published today in the journal Science.

Many modern data storage devices, like hard disk drives, rely on the ability to manipulate the properties of tiny individual magnetic sections, but their overall design is limited by the way these magnetic 'domains' interact when they are close together.

Now, researchers from Imperial College London have demonstrated that a honeycomb pattern of nano-sized magnets, in a material known as spin ice, introduces competition between neighbouring magnets, and reduces the problems caused by these interactions by two-thirds. They have shown that large arrays of these nano-magnets can be used to store computable information. The arrays can then be read by measuring their electrical resistance.

The scientists have so far been able to 'read' and 'write' patterns in the magnetic fields, and a key challenge now is to develop a way to utilise these patterns to perform calculations, and to do so at room temperature. At the moment, they are working with the magnets at temperatures below minus 223oC.

Research author Dr Will Branford and his team have been investigating how to manipulate the magnetic state of nano-structured spin ices using a magnetic field and how to read their state by measuring their electrical resistance. They found that at low temperatures (below minus 223oC) the magnetic bits act in a collective manner and arrange themselves into patterns. This changes their resistance to an electrical current so that if one is passed through the material, this produces a characteristic measurement that the scientists can identify.

The scientists have so far been able to 'read' and 'write' patterns at room temperature. However, at the moment the collective behaviour is only seen at temperatures below minus 223oC. A key challenge now is to develop a way to utilise these patterns to perform calculations, and to do so at room temperature.

Current technology uses one magnetic domain to store a single bit of information. The new finding suggests that a cluster of many domains could be used to solve a complex computational problem in a single calculation. Computation of this type is known as a neural network, and is more similar to how our brains work than to the way in which traditional computers process information.

Dr Branford, who is an EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow in the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, said: "Electronics manufacturers are trying all the time to squeeze more data into the same devices, or the same data into a tinier space for handheld devices like smart phones and mobile computers. However, the innate interaction between magnets has so far limited what they can do. In some new types of memory, manufacturers try to avoid the limitations of magnetism by avoiding using magnets altogether, using things like ferroelectric (flash) memory, memristors or antiferromagnets instead. However, these solutions are slow, expensive or hard to read out. Our philosophy is to harness the magnetic interactions, making them work in our favour."

Although today's research represents a key step forward, the researchers say there are many hurdles to overcome before scientists will be able to create prototype devices based on this technique such as developing an algorithm to control the computation. The nature of this algorithm will determine whether the room temperature state can be used or if the low temperature collective behaviour is required. However, they are optimistic that if these challenges can be tackled successfully, new technology using magnetic honeycombs might be available in ten to fifteen years.

In experiments, Dr Branford applied an electrical current across a continuous honeycomb mesh, made from cobalt magnetic bars each 1 micrometer long and 100 nanometres wide, and covering an area 100 square micrometers (as pictured). A single unit of the honeycomb mesh is like three bar magnets meeting in the centre of a triangle. There is no way to arrange them without having either two north poles or two south poles touching and repelling each other, this is called a 'frustrated' magnetic system. In a single triangular unit there are six ways to arrange the magnets such that they have exactly the same level of frustration, and as you increase the number of triangular units in the honeycomb, the number of possible arrangements of magnets increases exponentially, increasing the complexity of possible patterns.

Previous studies have shown that external magnetic fields can cause the magnetic domain of each bar to change state. This in turn affects the interaction between that bar and its two neighbouring bars in the honeycomb, and it is this pattern of magnetic states that Dr Branford says could be computer data.

Dr Branford said: "The strong interaction between neighbouring magnets allows us to subtly affect how the patterns form across the honeycomb. This is something we can take advantage of to compute complex problems because many different outcomes are possible, and we can differentiate between them electronically. Our next big challenge is to make an array of nano-magnets that can be 'programmed' without using external magnetic fields."

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Cellphone, Iphone, Computer and Game Console Repairs | utogame

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Amandla Stenberg: ?Rue? Responds To Racist Hunger Games Comments

  This story is just sad! Amandla Stenberg, the actress who plays Rue in the Hunger Games is now getting attacked on twitter with some racist crap from haters that have no life. They also posted hateful comments about Lenny Kravitz and Dayo Okeniyi questioning filmmakers’ casting choices.   In the book District 11 is largely a black-majority district, so why wouldn?t Rue and Thresh be black? And in any case, who cares? Why is it so important. I loved Rue in the movies. She did a great job and questioning any of the cast never crossed my mind. I enjoyed every second o the movie! This kind of behavior is disgusting, and I just don?t understand it. It is shameful. There are much bigger issues in the world ? like I don?t know ? cancer, aids, war, hunger, even genetically modified foods for the love of gawd! Amandla Stenberg has tactfully responded to the comments saying,   ?As a fan of the books, I feel fortunate to be part of The Hunger Games family. It was an amazing experience; I am proud of the film and my performance. I want to thank all of my fans and the entire [...]

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WATCH: Ron Burgundy Confirms 'Anchorman 2' Is a Go!

Time to whip together a Manhattan with the vermouth kicked to the side with a pair of steel-toed boots, because Ron Burgundy and the gang are coming back in Anchorman 2.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Lenovo outs Enterprise App Shop for business-oriented Android folks

Lenovo outs Enterprise App Shop for business-oriented Android folks
We'd previously seen Lenovo work its app game by handing out dev classes to high schoolers, and now it's got some application bits for the grown-ups. Earlier today, the Chinese manufacturer introduced its Enterprise App Shop, which is said to run on Android slates that are sporting Honeycomb or any later version of the OS. Lenovo's also stuffed an "App Shop Manager" feature in the biz-oriented market, allowing companies to build a mini app store where they can add and control their own applications. The ThinkPad maker says the Enterprise App Store Shop's simplicity will help by "eliminating factory resets and streamlining app installation," while being "very intuitive and easy to use." We'll have to wait and see if that's indeed the case.

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Trayvon Inc: Fla teen's case turns into brand

FILE -In this Monday, March 26, 2012 file photo, Andre Parker, of Atlanta, wears a t-shirt in memory of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old who was killed by a Florida neighborhood watch captain while returning from a convenience store, during a rally outside the Georgia Capitol, in Atlanta. From the T-shirts and hoodie sales to pass-the-hat donations to trademarking slogans such as "Justice for Trayvon," the wheels are in motion to make money from the Florida shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin. His mother says at least some of the proceeds will be used to help other families. Experts say it is impossible to say how much could be made off the case but it's the latest example of a cause turned into an Internet-fueled brand. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE -In this Monday, March 26, 2012 file photo, Andre Parker, of Atlanta, wears a t-shirt in memory of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old who was killed by a Florida neighborhood watch captain while returning from a convenience store, during a rally outside the Georgia Capitol, in Atlanta. From the T-shirts and hoodie sales to pass-the-hat donations to trademarking slogans such as "Justice for Trayvon," the wheels are in motion to make money from the Florida shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin. His mother says at least some of the proceeds will be used to help other families. Experts say it is impossible to say how much could be made off the case but it's the latest example of a cause turned into an Internet-fueled brand. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE -In this Tuesday, March 27, 2012 file photo, Trayvon Martin's parents, father, Tracy Martin, left, and mother Sybrina Fulton, attend a House Judiciary Committee briefing on racial profiling and hate crimes on Capitol Hill in Washington. From the T-shirts and hoodie sales to pass-the-hat donations to trademarking slogans such as "Justice for Trayvon," the wheels are in motion to make money from the Florida shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin. His mother says at least some of the proceeds will be used to help other families. Experts say it is impossible to say how much could be made off the case but it's the latest example of a cause turned into an Internet-fueled brand. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

(AP) ? From the T-shirt and hoodie sales to trademarking slogans like "Justice for Trayvon" to the pass-the-hat rallies that bring in thousands, the case of an unarmed black teenager killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer is quickly turning into an Internet-fueled brand.

Websites are hawking key chains bearing Trayvon Martin's likeness. His parents have bought two trademarks, saying they hope to raise money to help other families struck by tragedy. Trayvon clothes, bumper stickers, buttons and posters are up for grabs on eBay.

Vendors selling Martin T-shirts and hoodies have become fixtures at rallies in Sanford, the central Florida town where Martin was shot last month. At one Sanford rally this week, a man had a variety of T-shirts laid out on the ground as marchers went by, yelling out, "I've got every size!"

The Martin shooting by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who says he shot the 17-year-old Miami teen in self-defense, has inflamed racial tensions across the country, brought out thousands for rallies, prompted a civil rights probe and a personal reference to the case by President Barack Obama.

A phenomenon on that scale is bound to be commercialized, said Donna Hoffman, a marketing professor at the University of California-Riverside.

"People can start to wear their feelings and emotions. It makes sense, even if there's a profit motive," Hoffman said. "There's a legitimate interest in sharing the pain, and these products do that."

Van Johnson, who designs T-shirts and other apparel in Charlotte, N.C., said he initially wanted to come up with something for his 12-year-old son to show solidarity with Martin's supporters. He produced a color drawing based on a photograph of Martin wearing a hoodie, which the teenager was wearing on the night he was killed.

"I really don't expect to make more than $200 at the most," Johnson said. "I'm happy some people bought my products, that way a few people will have a very nice design on their shirt or hoodie to show their support."

Karriem Muhammad, who runs Young Nation Apparel in St. Louis, is selling a separate hoodie for $35 with the words "Please Don't Shoot Me I Only Have Skittles And A Drink!!!" Martin was returning from a convenience store with the candy and iced tea when he was confronted by Zimmerman.

"We really just kind of put the shirt out there this week. It's not necessarily profit at all," Muhammad said. "I wanted to bring some awareness to the issue. I felt it would be a good way to expose the store, to get our name out there."

Zimmerman, 28, who has a white father and Hispanic mother, has not been charged. Martin's parents have demanded he be arrested. The U.S. Justice Department has launched a probe to look for possible civil rights violations; a special state prosecutor is also investigating. Jackelyn Bernard, spokeswoman for special prosecutor Angela Corey, said Wednesday the investigation could take weeks and said it's unclear if a grand jury will be empaneled.

Hoffman said it's difficult to gauge how the Trayvon sales might stack up against those from similar cases, such as the 1992 Los Angeles riots following the Rodney King beating, because those were before the explosion of Internet marketing.

"Anyone can do it with any image," she said.

Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, headed off potential profit-seekers by filing trademark applications last week for the words "Justice For Trayvon" and "I Am Trayvon." The applications say the slogans may be used in digital media formats including CDs and DVDs. A family attorney said Wednesday the purpose is mainly to prevent others from exploiting Martin's image.

"It wasn't to make money off Trayvon's name, it was to stop the exploitation of Trayvon's name," said the attorney, Natalie Jackson. "We wanted this family to own their child's legacy."

A sign company called FamilyGraphix decided this week to pull its Martin-related decals after learning of Fulton's move. One such decal, which was to sell for $8, said "Don't Shoot Me, All I Have Is A Bag of Skittles."

Johnson, the T-shirt designer, questioned Fulton's move.

"You would think the parents of Trayvon Martin would encourage the spreading of their son's name and image," he said. "As a parent of four, I personally would welcome any and all exposure. I would want my son's name everywhere."

At rallies and church services, thousands of dollars in pledges have been made to help Fulton and Tracy Martin, Martin's father, pay expenses including travel to events in Washington and New York, Jackson said. At one early rally, the Rev. Al Sharpton asked people to make out checks to Fulton and put them in buckets that were passed around.

"Let's show the world we're going to finance our own movement," said Sharpton, who pledged $2,500 himself.

The case has had other benefits for involved organizations. More than 30,000 people signed an NAACP petition to Florida prosecutors in just a 24-hour period. Eric Wingerter, spokesman for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people, says the organization hasn't used the case as a fundraising tool but has seen an uptick in memberships.

At some point, Hoffman said, the Trayvon Martin brand could wear thin if it's overused.

"People might feel, 'I'm sick of hearing about this.' That feeling could be accelerated if everywhere you turn, there are people wearing their hearts on their sleeve," Hoffman said. "All this merchandise out there will start to have a taint in the mind of the public."

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Associated Press writers Kyle Hightower in Sanford, Fla., and Mike Schneider in Orlando, Fla., contributed.

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Designing Experiences, Systems and Solutions: Art Center's New ...

Nikolai Cornell MDP 04 with his Infiniti Interactive Mirrors.

With recent forecasts predicting that Apple will sell as many as 66 million units of their latest iteration of the iPad this year, its safe to say that what the Cupertino company dubbed as the ?post-PC era? is quickly becoming a reality. But the shift from personal computers to tablets is just one aspect of a digital interactive future still being written.

This coming Fall Term, as part of the College?s Create Change initiative, Art Center will launch a new undergraduate Interaction Design degree program, in which students?whether designing a mobile app or a gestural interface for an exhibition?will learn to think deeply about the user?s experience, apply technology creatively and invent new approaches to interaction and design.

We recently sat down with Interaction Design founding faculty members Brian Boyl (Graphic Design, Integrated Studies, Product Design), Philip van Allen (Graduate Media Design) and Jeffrey Higashi (Product Design), who have been busy establishing the framework for the Department?s curriculum in anticipation of the arrival of the new department?s chair. An international search is now underway and an announcement is expected in June.

Dotted Line: Can you describe the academic interaction design landscape and how Art Center?s new program will stand out?

Art Center faculty Brian Boyl. Photo: Steven A. Heller/Art Center College of Design.

Brian Boyl: There are several graduate programs in interaction design in the United States?Illinois Institute of Technology, New York Univeristy and Carnegie Mellon to name a few?but there aren?t a lot of accredited undergraduate programs. We?d be one of the first undergraduate programs to be launched and absolutely the first to be launched in Southern California. That?s exciting. What we?re doing is looking at the core strengths of Art Center. We think the best move in creating this program is to make sure it strongly integrates with our other departments and channels their strengths.

Phil van Allen: Interaction design is by its very nature collaborative, so the idea is to build a strong program that stands on its own but that also has a kind of permeability. For example, we?ve discussed that students in Interaction Design will take Graphic Design and Product Design courses, because those two disciplines are very central to interaction design. Our students will need to have an exceptional foundation of disciplines to be exceptional interaction designers. And then there?s the core of interaction design itself, which they will have to become experts in.

Dotted Line: Can you explain how strong product design affects an interface?

Faculty Jeff Higashi.

Jeff Higashi: It really helps you get to the details of creating usable interfaces. It gives you the ability to articulate the visual aspect of interfaces. That can be graphical, in terms of not only what?s on screen, but also the way the keys look or how interaction is broken up visually. It enables you to create instinctive types of interfaces?when you first see it, you immediately have a sense of how it?s supposed to work. It also enables you to bring efficient and accurate tactility to usable interfaces. Sometimes interfaces get very confusing?your cable company?s remote control with a billion keys is a good example. It?s not an efficiently designed solution; the keys are all the same size and made of the same material, meaning you need to turn the lights on to use it. It?s also not a very accurate tactile experience; you can very easily hit the wrong key. Paying attention to those details is one way Art Center?s Interaction Design department will stand apart from other programs.

Dotted Line: What kind of research have you been doing into the world of interaction design beyond the classroom?

Faculty Phil van Allen. Photo: Steven A. Heller/Art Center College of Design.

Faculty Phil van Allen. Photo: Steven A. Heller/Art Center College of Design.

PvA: The world of interaction design is at a really interesting moment right now. With the development of HTML5 there?s an opportunity to bring a whole new visual language to the Web. The Web has always been perceived as the poor stepchild of design because it?s so constrained. But now HTML5 allows designers to take a much more interesting approach. The things you can do now with type and image are much more interesting and dynamic. And the advance of technology in general is giving us the opportunity to create a whole new generation of interaction. In the established fields, there?s Web and mobile devices. And then there?s ubiquitous computing, which is an emerging area but one that offers tremendous opportunities for invention and intervention. One of the bigger opportunities is changing technology from a purely functional tool to something that integrates deeply into our lives in a pleasing and natural way.

JH: My research has mainly been in industry practice. I?ve been designing cell phones and mobile communications devices for more than 15 years. I?ve seen the change from tactile-only interfaces?yes, we had actual buttons for numbers!?to the introduction of colored LCD screens to the current touch screens. I started at Nokia in 1995 and during my time there we innovated a number of tactile interfaces?the scroll wheel for navigating lists is an early example. Then I went on create Samsung?s North American Wireless Design Center in 2000, where I worked on all mobile phones and accessories, including Bluetooth headsets. Bluetooth headsets are challenging because their operation is almost completely dependent on tactile feel. Getting the tactile interaction right is important to the overall performance of a product. As you can tell, I?m really geared towards the tactile side of interaction.

Dotted Line: Do you think a return to more tactile interfaces is a direction the industry is heading?

JH: I think it?s inevitable. We?ve got home appliances that are really getting into software-based control systems. The knee-jerk reaction would be to add a touch screen to everything. But imagine controlling your toaster with a touch screen. It?s likely to be overkill and, quite frankly, it?s expensive. Tactile interfaces can help establish a balance between advanced controls and intuitive experiences.

PvA: That?s actually where we see the Interaction Design program having its most immediate impact: in combining and bridging the screen with the tangible. An example I?ve been pointing to recently is the Nest Learning Thermostat. The Nest has been designed so that you simply turn the dial to adjust the temperature. It?s so very natural and simple to use. But underneath that simplicity it?s also responding to the user?it displays a little green leaf when they?re saving energy?as well as communicating with other Nests in the house as well as the Nest servers. And of course the user can modify the Nest?s settings on an iPhone or a web browser. So it?s really a whole system. That?s the future of interaction design.

Current Grad Media Design student Salvador Orara's Tonalis Luminous: light-sensitive flowers.

Dotted Line: What do interaction designers need to succeed in the real world?

BB: A lot of our research involved contacting more than 30 companies?Google, Frog Design, IDEO, Continuum Innovation, Karten Design?and asking them what niches exist out there that Art Center could fill. What we heard back?especially from companies like Johnson Controls and BMW DesignworksUSA, which create tactile interactions for the automobile industry?is that nobody is producing graduates with the type of interaction design experience they need. One executive told us that they put their new hires through two years of internal education just to get them to a point where they?re doing interaction design at a professional level. We also had a roundtable discussion with companies based in Los Angeles. And that was important for us?to ask what does L.A. offer in terms of interaction design ?that is unique and that we can build upon? We need to start answering that question. That means looking at the entertainment industry, the media industry, the transportation industry, product design, environmental design and health care. Those are areas that Art Center operates very well within.

JH: The ability to tell stories is huge. It a tool that really helps create a better experience. And that?s another way in which this new department will be well positioned?Art Center already has a strong focus on storytelling. In the Product Design Department our students ask: What is the need? What are the conditions of the environment that might affect the ability to use the product? And how do those things work together to deliver an experience that is relevant and also pleasurable? In software development there?s a process called the ?agile process,? in which programmers build the software interface, then they test it, then they rebuild it, they test it again. Through storytelling, we?re able to emulate that software development process. We?re able to tell a story of how we envision the user experiencing the product, and then we test it. And if it doesn?t work, then we rewrite the story and refine the interface in order to appropriately improve the user experience. In our classes, we continually rewrite and refine stories every week to make sure we?re incorporating realistic situations and addressing desirable needs.

An insulin monitoring system student project designed by Scott Schenone PROD 11.

DL: Doesn?t Art Center already have classes that incorporate elements of interaction design? I?m thinking particularly of Transportation Design, where so many cars now include computer interfaces?

BB: Yes, absolutely. In fact we?re running a class this term sponsored by Fujitsu Ten, a company that creates the computer systems for Toyota. We?ve worked with Fujitsu Ten for a few terms now and the course keeps evolving. Each time we learn more about what it means to have a digital interface in the car?what a designer can do with that in terms of navigation and media sensors and also what you shouldn?t do. Yes, we?re already in that space and we ?have many classes in interaction design , so this is a natural fit for us. We are leveraging off from what we already know and we we?re already involved in.

DL: Phil, I know that your NETLab Toolkit gives students the ability to integrate hardware, media and interactive behaviors into their projects. Doesn?t that also fit nicely into interaction design?

PVA: Yes, my graduate students in Grad Media Design are definitely already working in this area. For example, I teach a class called Productive Interaction, which is a good example of how interaction design can be approached differently. In that class, we focus on creating systems for people so that they can create their own meaning spaces. Rather than trying to impose a particular kind of experience, the designer creates a context for you to create your own experiences and meanings. [Editor's note: See the embedded video below for a Productive Interaction student project by current Graduate Media Design students Bora Shin, Mike Manalo and Link Hwang.] Working in that context, my students have done redesigns of Wikipedia and created new kinds of interactive publications. One student created the concept of a hand-held travel guide that?s flexible, foldable and can transform into different shapes. So when you?re walking down the street you can unfold it see it as a map, you can build your own itinerary as you walk around, or you can have it suggest things to you. I see three main parts of interaction design at the very core: designing the screen and physical behavior, which creates interesting and productive dialogs; designing the structure of the content so it?s communicative and useful; and designing the system in which the project exists because everything is networked together.

Art Center is now accepting applications for students entering the Interaction Design program in the 2012 Fall Term. For more information, call Admissions at 626.396.2373 or visit artcenter.edu/ixd

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SPIN METER: President embraces 'Obamacare'

Holding a sign saying "We Love ObamaCare" supporters of health care reform rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as the court continued hearing arguments on the health care law signed by President Barack Obama. Go ahead, call it Obamacare. Obama?s re-election campaign has lifted an unofficial ban on using the opposition?s derisive term for his health care law. Democratic activists have been chanting, "We love Obamacare," in front of the Supreme Court. And the campaign is selling T-shirts and bumper stickers that proclaim: "I like Obamacare." (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Holding a sign saying "We Love ObamaCare" supporters of health care reform rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as the court continued hearing arguments on the health care law signed by President Barack Obama. Go ahead, call it Obamacare. Obama?s re-election campaign has lifted an unofficial ban on using the opposition?s derisive term for his health care law. Democratic activists have been chanting, "We love Obamacare," in front of the Supreme Court. And the campaign is selling T-shirts and bumper stickers that proclaim: "I like Obamacare." (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Holding a sign saying "We Love Obamacare" supporters of health care reform rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as the court continued hearing arguments on the health care law signed by President Barack Obama. Go ahead, call it Obamacare. Obama?s re-election campaign has lifted an unofficial ban on using the opposition?s derisive term for his health care law. Democratic activists have been chanting, "We love Obamacare," in front of the Supreme Court. And the campaign is selling T-shirts and bumper stickers that proclaim: "I like Obamacare." (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

(AP) ? Now that President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has lifted an unofficial ban on using the opposition's term for his health care law, Democratic activists have been chanting "We love Obamacare" in front of the Supreme Court.

"It just rolls off the tongue much easier than 'We love the Affordable Care Act,'" said Lori Lodes, who supports the law and has been coordinating public outreach keyed to the court deliberations for the Center for American Progress.

But no presidential campaign makes such a move lightly. Obama's campaign is trying to use the weight of his opponents' rhetoric against them. Like martial arts or wrestling, except with words.

"It's rhetorical jujitsu," said Kathleen Hall Jamieson, an expert on political communication at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Center.

Republicans coined the term as an insult, linking Obamacare to an apocalyptic litany of woes they contended it would bring about: rationing, soaring costs, unemployment, death panels ? even if they were nowhere mentioned in the law.

As "Obamacare" became a household word, the president and his supporters faced a choice. They could keep snubbing the term, leaving it to the law's critics to define what it stands for. Or they could embrace it and try to put their own spin on it. That's what the campaign chose to do, going public last Friday on the second anniversary of the law's signing.

"It meets the voters where they are," said deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter. And it does show that Obama cares, she added.

"It's a word that is hugely popular with our supporters, who will fight to the end to defend the law," said Cutter.

Some Republicans are not exactly amused.

"It doesn't matter whether the president and his political campaign choose to use the term," said Michael Steel, spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio. "I believe they have been confident since the beginning of the president's term that the new law would prove to be popular, and that simply isn't the case."

Jamieson said Obama's move makes sense from a practical standpoint.

"The word has moved into common usage," she said. "They can't afford to have their candidate's name tied to socialism, rationing and death panels. That means they've got to claim it and embrace it."

"Care" is a word that carries positive connotations. So Jamieson says the Obama campaign can now work on directly equating his health care law with Medicare. Denounced as a stepping stone to socialism when it was being debated in Congress, the health insurance program for seniors and disabled people is now considered politically unassailable.

Cutter says it will also help Obama draw a contrast between his approach to health care and Republican plans, including the House budget proposal that calls for converting Medicare for future retirees into a system dominated by private insurance plans.

In the official name of the law, the word "care" was somewhat overshadowed. Congress named it the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA. Some lawmakers still refer to it by that acronym, pronouncing it pea-pah-cah.

Supporters have preferred to call it the Affordable Care Act, or ACA for short. But "ACA" doesn't convey anything about caring.

Campaign officials say there wasn't much discussion about embracing Obamacare. The president tested the approach at fundraisers. Then campaign manager Jim Messina emailed supporters: "Happy birthday Obamacare ... make sure your friends and family know that Obamacare is something to proud of ? and worth fighting for."

Last year, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., tried to block lawmakers from uttering the term "Obamacare" on the House floor.

Now the Obama campaign is selling "I Like Obamacare" T-shirts.

No matter which way the Supreme Court rules, they could become the next collector's item for political junkies.

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Treating Back Pain The Right Way

Back pain symptoms can range from aching muscles to shooting pains. You may find it is difficult to move or that you simply can?t stand up straight. Muscle spasms are another common symptom. The sources of back pain include strained muscles, structural problems or ? rarely ? cancer or an infection in the spine. Strained muscles and ligaments are the most common cause of back pain and it is here that a physiotherapist can be most helpful.

Physiotherapists
A physiotherapist is a trained medical professional who specializes in developing or helping to restore the body?s movements and functions. Treatment is individualized to the client, the nature of the injury or problem and the desired outcome. A treatment program may last for only a few sessions or long period of time.

Common Treatments

The following are common treatments of back pain:

The application of ice or heat.

Generally ice is used immediately after an injury to help relieve swelling, while heat is applied later in treatment to help warm and loosen muscles and increase blood flow.

Ultrasound is a form of therapy using high frequency heat waves.

Electrical stimulation uses low-voltage electricity to cause muscles to contract; the treatment helps to relieve spasm and strengthen muscles.

Muscle-release techniques such as stretching or pressing on trigger points helps to relieve muscle spasm.

Massage is another way physiotherapists help to relax tense muscles.

Manipulation is a series of movements designed to stimulate circulation, reduce swelling and relieve pain.

Initially, the physiotherapist will perform them by lifting and moving the client?s extremities, but eventually the client is taught and encouraged to exercise independently.

Hydrotherapy allows the client to exercise in the weightless environment of water to improve range of movement, strengthen muscle and decrease muscle tension or spasm.

Posture and Back Pain
Another important function of a physiotherapist is to teach correct posture. Back pain often results from habitual posture problems -- slumping, bending too far forward or backward and other movements that cause added stress on the complex structures of the spine.

Poor posture also tends to result in muscles that are overly tight in some areas and weak in others, which also increases the odds of developing back pain. A physiotherapist will assess the areas where muscles need to be strengthened and prescribe a program of exercises to correct the deficiencies.

At the same time, the physiotherapist will teach the client stretching exercises to help relax and lengthen tight muscles.
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Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen rematch is on for June in Brazil

After months of rumors, the UFC finally confirmed that they will head back to Brazil in June. At Joao Havelange Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Anderson Silva will rematch with Chael Sonnen for the UFC middleweight belt. After a season of coaching of the first Brazilian "The Ultimate Fighter," Wanderlei Silva and Vitor Belfort will fight. To the press release:

"This will be the biggest sporting event of the year," said UFC president Dana White.? "Bigger than the NFL, the NBA, you name it - UFC 147 will be the biggest.? The whole world wants to see this fight between Silva and Sonnen.? We are broadcast in over 150 countries in 22 languages in half a billion homes.? Wherever those fans are, they are going to be watching this fight."

Don't anybody tell White, but this is an Olympic year. One fight card in Brazil will not surpass even the opening ceremony for the Summer Olympics, but it's a nice goal. Joao Havelange holds 46,931 for a soccer match, but presumably, floor seats will help the UFC break their record of 55,000, set at UFC 129 in Toronto.

Regardless of how many people tune in or turn out for the fights, this rematch will be fun. The last time the two fought, Sonnen beat up Silva for four and a half rounds. Three minutes into the final round, Silva used a triangle armbar to submit Sonnen. Since then, animosity between the two has reached epic levels. Sonnen still refuses to admit that he lost to Silva.

Though it's still March, the build-up for this fight should border on insane. Before we get lost in the insanity, how do you see this fight going down? Tell us in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/anderson-silva-vs-chael-sonnen-rematch-june-185758960.html

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Deal of the Day: Incipio SILICRYLIC Hard Shell Case w/ Silicone Core for Galaxy Nexus

Deal of the Day The March 27 ShopAndroid.com Deal of the Day is the Incipio SILICRYLIC Hard Shell Case w/ Silicone Core for Galaxy Nexus. The SILICRYLIC Case protects your device with a shock absorbing inner layer of silicone layered with an acrylic outer shell.  Featuring custom-cut holes for all device features, you'll have full access to your Galaxy Nexus camera hole as well.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Various Facets of Photography Lighting

When there is talk about photography lighting, there is no dearth of topics related with the subject. There is so much to read and write on, apart from learning on the subject. It becomes really impossible to decide what to write on and from where to start a matter. Lighting is whole and sole of photography, even backdrop loses its effect if there is not proper lighting.

Various facets of photography lighting

As one talks about various facets of photography lighting technique, the beginning should be made with kits that are available for bringing in a particular effect. This is a trick which one has to learn, if you know how to use backdrop and want to better your photography skills then take tutorials on lighting.

There are some useful tutorials that are available on the net to train an individual who want to learn about lighting.

Online tutorials are very effective and can be used whenever you want quick reference. There is almost everything online like how to maximum, minimize, on which angle the light should be put and how much and what kind light should be used for bringing out an effect say as highlighting a white background and others.

Once you have learnt about the usage, you can either hire or purchase the tools that are required to create natural effect inside the studio or for diffusing and controlling light while shooting is on.

Photography lighting is an extensive topic and the photographer grows with it. A good photographer is one who is able to invent new tricks and techniques and produces a great photograph.

Keep reading on photography lighting to learn about new effects and techniques and move from being just an amateur to a professional photographer.

Some more nuances about photography lighting

Moving ahead if you get little deeper, then you would realize how photography lighting is different for various themes.

Like fashion lighting is completely different from product lighting. There is no match between the two, and one has to understand this before taking up the fashion photography.

Taking photos is an art which is ruled and governed by the features of lighting that is used from various angles while taking a photograph.

Today many people are taking up photography as their hobby due to internet as it is their complete source of information. If you want to take it as a profession, then also you can learn about it online.

It is the most cost effective way to gain inputs on how to improve your skills of photography and get better day by day. As one attains knowledge and learn the technique about photography lighting, then one can get careful about the brand of products. There are various types of products that are used for lighting. You can make a choice once you have become deft at handling the equipment in the best way.

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Source: http://leisure.ezinemark.com/various-facets-of-photography-lighting-7d350508f165.html

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