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So if you design a city with the blind in mind, you'll have a rich, walkable network of sidewalks with a dense
array
of options and choices all available at the street level.
So this is not a playlist or a list of songs intended for the park, but rather an
array
of distinct melodies and rhythms that fit together like pieces of a puzzle and blend seamlessly based on a listener's chosen trajectory.
And right at the end, the solar
array
glints in the sun.
So my first attempt at this was at the MIT Media Lab with Professor Hiroshi Ishii, and we built this
array
of 512 different electromagnets, and together they were able to move objects around on top of their surface.
With this interface, we open up a huge
array
of possibilities in between traditional board games and arcade games, where the physical possibilities of interaction make so many different styles of play possible.
Steel is stockpiled separately, where the carcasses of cars and microwaves and washing machines become iron rods for new construction; where roofing sheets become cookstoves; where shafts from cars become chisels that are used to scrap more objects; where aluminum recovered from the radiators of fridges and air conditioners are melted down and use sand casting to make ornaments for the building industry, for pots which are sold just down the street in the Agbogbloshie market with a full
array
of locally made ovens, stoves and smokers, which are used every day to make the majority of palm nut soups, of tea and sugar breads, of grilled tilapia in the city.
And the collective has enabled me to form collaborations with a whole
array
of interesting people.
In Seattle, where I'm from, we've become part of a great global
array
of cities that are now working together bypassing government altogether, national government altogether, in order to try to meet the carbon reduction goals of the Kyoto Protocol.
So we have this picture of very general-purpose machinery in our heads in addition to this surprising
array
of very specialized components.
You only need one milliliter of blood and a relatively simple
array
of tools.
Cameras can take pictures like this one by converting lights into a two-dimensional
array
of numbers known as pixels, but these are just lifeless numbers.
That's one of the cameras on the lander, and it just looks under the solar arrays, and you see the planet Mars and the solar
array
in the distance.
We have an
array
of existing telescopes already, in the Andes mountains in Chile, and that's soon to be joined by a really sensational
array
of new capability.
Nowadays we call such an
array
a "matrix," and many of them hanging out together, "matrices".
You can see an
array
of big lights on the top.
All of these different combinations let you detect a staggeringly broad
array
of smells.
So at Stanford, we created this haptic edge display, which is a mobile device with an
array
of linear actuators that can change shape, so you can feel in your hand where you are as you're reading a book.
And so together with Ken Nakagaki at the Media Lab, we created this new high-resolution version that uses an
array
of servomotors to change from interactive wristband to a touch-input device to a phone.
But any remaining panic subsided as I walked into the courtroom and looked around at a sea of friendly faces: our individual women clients who had shared their deeply personal stories, the geneticists who had taken huge chunks of time out of their busy careers to dedicate themselves to this fight and representatives from a diverse
array
of medical, patient advocacy, environmental and religious organizations, who had submitted friend of the court briefs in the case.
Over time and through much hard work, the interpreter masters a vast
array
of tricks to keep up with speed, deal with challenging terminology, and handle a multitude of foreign accents.
They're laden with an
array
of science-grade sensors that measure all key variables, both oceanographic and atmospheric, and a live satellite link transmits this high-resolution data back to shore in real time.
Lewis Richardson saw how you could do this with a cellular
array
of people, giving them each a little chunk, and putting it together.
Anger has now been implicated in a whole
array
of illnesses that are casually dismissed as "women's illnesses."
And he used it to design this solar
array.
Water's pumped from the lake and is filtered and shot as a fine mist through an
array
of high-pressure fog nozzles, 35,000 of them.
These photons will then impact an
array
of paired radiation detectors in the scanner walls.
For each of them soon came to understand that he possessed an unparalleled
array
of emotional strengths and political skills that proved far more important than the thinness of his external résumé.
If an
array
of many such arms, each with a tiny controlled delay, is stacked in parallel, something novel can be designed: a steerable laser beam.
And these organisms, because they're very separate from the surface, make a vast
array
of novel compounds.
I want to talk specifically about the
array
that you see on the top.
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