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happynewyear-99 · 2 years
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STANKO'S MASTER POST
formerly known as SLAYER OF DOOM
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we are an osdd-1b system
bodily a minor, self-taught artist that indulges in game making once in a blue moon
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spinterests:
ARGs, old roblox / alpha minecraft, cruelty squad, dead cells, brandon works
hyperfixations:
dandy's world
interests:
technology, biology (speculative evolution), videogames, kissing computers
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old tags replace "stanko" with "slayer of doom" (i'll fix this myself later)
#stanko art <- all general art
#stanko doodles <- doodles
#stanko srs art <- finished pieces usually
#stanko rambles <- crazy person talking (used to be #slayer of doom incoherent ramblings)
#stanko game dev <- look out for this one, this one's one in a krillion
#stanko 3d <- 3d modeling screenshots
#stanko shitposts <- usually shitpost media or rambles
#stanko ocs <- ocs i make for any fandom
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side blogs
main art account: @sadoldage-100
dandy's world sideblog: @the-enjoyerrr
ask blogs
dw twisted astro: @once-in-a-harvest-moon
dw dandy: @the-sun-of-the-show
dw razzle and dazzle: @the-theatre-of-gardenview
if an ask blog gets inactive it might get deleted. just know that all of your gratitude is forever appreciated. :]
other NON-tumblr accounts (not all of them listed):
discord: stank_o_lantern
roblox: INSECURE_CONNECTION
newgrounds (inactive): slankyslorp
artfight: stank_o_lantern
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we will block as we see fit
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compneuropapers · 8 days
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Interesting Papers for Week 38, 2024
Computational Mechanisms Underlying Motivation to Earn Symbolic Reinforcers. Burk, D. C., Taswell, C., Tang, H., & Averbeck, B. B. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(24), e1873232024.
Rule-based modulation of a sensorimotor transformation across cortical areas. Chang, Y.-T., Finkel, E. A., Xu, D., & O’Connor, D. H. (2024). eLife, 12, e92620.3.
Abstract deliberation by visuomotor neurons in prefrontal cortex. Charlton, J. A., & Goris, R. L. T. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(6), 1167–1175.
Synapse-specific structural plasticity that protects and refines local circuits during LTP and LTD. Harris, K. M., Kuwajima, M., Flores, J. C., & Zito, K. (2024). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379(1906).
Neural Correlates of Crowding in Macaque Area V4. Kim, Taekjun, & Pasupathy, A. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(24), e2260232024.
Neurocomputational model of compulsivity: deviating from an uncertain goal-directed system. Kim, Taekwan, Lee, S. W., Lho, S. K., Moon, S.-Y., Kim, M., & Kwon, J. S. (2024). Brain, 147(6), 2230–2244.
The hippocampus dissociates present from past and future goals. Montagrin, A., Croote, D. E., Preti, M. G., Lerman, L., Baxter, M. G., & Schiller, D. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 4815.
Memory for space and time in 2-year-olds. Mooney, L., Dadra, J., Davinson, K., Tani, N., & Ghetti, S. (2024). Cognitive Development, 70, 101443.
Synergistic information supports modality integration and flexible learning in neural networks solving multiple tasks. Proca, A. M., Rosas, F. E., Luppi, A. I., Bor, D., Crosby, M., & Mediano, P. A. M. (2024). PLOS Computational Biology, 20(6), e1012178.
Two- and three-year-olds prefer mastery-oriented over outcome-oriented help. Raport, A., Ipek, C., Gomez, V., & Moll, H. (2024). Cognitive Development, 70, 101462.
Making precise movements increases confidence in perceptual decisions. Sanchez, R., Courant, A., Desantis, A., & Gajdos, T. (2024). Cognition, 249, 105832.
Equal levels of pre- and postsynaptic potentiation produce unequal outcomes. Savtchenko, L. P., & Rusakov, D. A. (2024). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 379(1906).
Memory Reactivation during Sleep Does Not Act Holistically on Object Memory. Siefert, E. M., Uppuluri, S., Mu, J., Tandoc, M. C., Antony, J. W., & Schapiro, A. C. (2024). Journal of Neuroscience, 44(24), e0022242024.
Spatial summation for motion detection. Solomon, J. A., Nagle, F., & Tyler, C. W. (2024). Vision Research, 221, 108422.
Training enables substantial decoupling of visual attention and saccade preparation. Topfstedt, C. E., Wollenberg, L., & Schenk, T. (2024). Vision Research, 221, 108424.
Development and organization of the retinal orientation selectivity map. Vita, D. J., Orsi, F. S., Stanko, N. G., Clark, N. A., & Tiriac, A. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 4829.
Unsupervised restoration of a complex learned behavior after large-scale neuronal perturbation. Wang, B., Torok, Z., Duffy, A., Bell, D. G., Wongso, S., Velho, T. A. F., … Lois, C. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(6), 1176–1186.
Feature-selective responses in macaque visual cortex follow eye movements during natural vision. Xiao, W., Sharma, S., Kreiman, G., & Livingstone, M. S. (2024). Nature Neuroscience, 27(6), 1157–1166.
Natural scenes reveal diverse representations of 2D and 3D body pose in the human brain. Zhu, H., Ge, Y., Bratch, A., Yuille, A., Kay, K., & Kersten, D. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(24), e2317707121.
Negation mitigates rather than inverts the neural representations of adjectives. Zuanazzi, A., Ripollés, P., Lin, W. M., Gwilliams, L., King, J.-R., & Poeppel, D. (2024). PLOS Biology, 22(5), e3002622.
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fusionprofessionals · 5 years
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Fusion Professionals was proud to sponsor of the Australian Serbian Commerc Chamber - ASCC "Let's talk business" event on 8-Oct-2019. Looking forward to working with ASCC on growing Australian Serbian business relationships. Video of the event is worth watching to understand the current Australian - Serbian business relationships and possibilities for the future. Introduction by Tatjana Pandurevic (Treasurer ASCC & MC for the evening) Opening remarks by Stevan Sipka (VP ASCC) Key Address by Chris Hayes, Federal Member for Fowler (NSW), Chief Opposition Whip Key Address by H.E. Mr. Miroljub Petrovic, Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia Case Study, 3D Fire Design by Louis Slankamenac A/V presentation of the Solar Concentrator by Stanko Kovacevic, Solar Energy Focus Co. Secondary School Student Exchange discussion by Professor Miroslav Filipovic (UWS) http://bit.ly/2ou3tgA
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iamcollagemag · 6 years
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CHROMAT
Producer: Christine McCharen-Tran Front of House Production: John Pizzolato, Jessica Allen Public Relations: International Playground Production Management: Tiffany Norman at Prodject Sound: ABBY Casting Director: Gilleon Smith Stylist: Edda Gudmun, special thanks Martin Tordby and Brynja Skjaldardottir Hair Lead: Jon Reyman for AVEDA Makeup Lead: Fatima Thomas and the M∙A∙C PRO Team Manicurist: Eda Levenson of Lady Fancy Nails for Floss Gloss Jewelry: Chris Habana Set Designer: Michael Potvin of Nitemind Creative Technical Director: Rich Gershberg Lighting: IMCD Lighting Audio: ADI Worldwide                   Movement: Mela Murder 3D Body Scanning: Bodylabs 3D Printing: Formlabs   #ChromatTEAM Marketing Director: Ben Riter Technical Design Director: Ellen Krikorian Production Director: Sin Kim Chromat Interns: Tolu Aremu, Lydia Weigel, Lindsey Keck, Hannah Grabowski, Heather Stanko, Gabby Corya   Models: Carmen Carrera at Elite, Lauren Wasser at Ford, Denise Bidot at MUSE, Sabina Karlsson, Diana Veras, Iskra and Victoria Gomez at JAG, Yvonne at Wilhelmina Curve, Joli at 28 Models, Zu at Americana, Cleopatra at Anomaly, Meghan Takahashi and Juliana V at APM, Sarina Thai at Apple, Eleni at BMG, Ji Young and Sarah R at Fenton, Ja’Veonna G, Aurel O at Lorde Inc, Demi B at Mazza, Alecsa and Liga Liepina at MC2, Chen Yu and Tina J at MSA, Monika at Nomad, Shinhae Uyoon, Leyna B at State, Djenice at Wilhelmina, Maya.   Thanks to MADE Fashion Week and Milk Studios for their generous support. Thanks to Doc Martens and Reebok. Bag by AIP (CFDA/Vogue Fashion Funds's Americans In Paris) x Tumi Design Project. Special thanks to Alex Rose, Franz Gerhardter, Ruth Gruca, Diana Verdugo at Bodylabs, Jon Cilley at Formlabs, Valentine Uhovski and Pussykrew.
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t-baba · 7 years
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monslife · 7 years
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Naughtia Stanko Recreation Fail
At SxSW Naughtia Stanko was announced the winner of the “Laugh Star Contest”. For this contest someones laugh was chosen to be printed in 3D and shot into space. Curious, me and my friends looked Naughtia Stanko up and found that she is an artist. Her pictures were pretty weird and trippy. This series were our favorite.
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Being the weird girls that we are, we wanted to try and recreate these images. We went on a whim and messaged Naughtia asking what kind of paint she used for this project and she actually replied back letting us now that she used “house and car paint, toxic as fuck”. Not being quite as adventures we opeted for nontoxic temper paint. I’m gonna be completely honest and be the first to admit that this was a total fail. We thought it would be fun to experiment with pink lights. They were cool but hard to get settings right for.
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Another major challenge was the whole concept of paint. First of all spitting paint out of your mouth does not look as cool as it seemed. Second of all paint taste bad and makes your tongue feel weird and tingly. All of this is just a recipe for some squeamish unpleasant faces.We’re still trying to figure out the kinks of how to get our project to look aesthetically pleasing as hers but in the mean time here are some funny fails.
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marsreader-blog · 8 years
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First artwork made in space
New Post has been published on https://marsreader.com/2017/02/20/first-artwork-made-in-space/
First artwork made in space
  A 3D printed waveform of a human laugh, called “Laugh Star”, has become the first piece of art to be made in space(Credit: #Laugh)
A plastic sculpture shaped like a jagged donut now holds the title of first piece of art to be made in space. As abstract as it looks, the piece is a 3D waveform of a human laugh, captured through a project by Israeli contemporary artist, Eyal Gever. The specific laugh was selected from over 100,000 entries submitted through the #Laugh app, with the winning model beamed to a 3D printer aboard the International Space Station.
For the month of December, aspiring astronomical artists could download the #Laugh app, record their giggles and guffaws, and send in the resulting visual models, which Gever calls “Laugh Stars,” to be judged by the community. Anyone could look at and listen to the submitted stars and vote for their favorites, with one lucky chortler winning the chance for their piece to be 3D printed on the ISS, and released into space.
“We live in epic times, where continuous disruption and rapid change exists against a backdrop of extremely volatile cultural shifts constantly challenging our human conscience,” explains Gever. “A Laugh Star floating in space, above all our heads, is my attempt to create a contemporary metaphor for the hanging ‘Sword Of Damocles,’ a reminder that the beauty of human life is so fragile.”
Recorded by Naughtia Jane Stanko, the winning Laugh Star is called “Pool Play,” and it’s a strange, gargling sound that we’re not sure really represents the best of humanity’s jollies. Nevertheless, Gever loved it, telling Stanko in a Skype call that it has a narrative quality to it that people can relate to.
“To me, it’s the ultimate love letter to the universe,” Stanko says, describing what drew her to the project. “It’s the closest thing to God, in a sense. It’s the ultimate message, a top secret algorithmic message to the universe.”
If your eyes haven’t rolled right out of their sockets yet, #Laugh is essentially a frivolous publicity stunt for a pretty important piece of technology. Made In Space, the partner company on the project, launched the specially-designed 3D printer to the ISS last year, with the aim of allowing astronauts to 3D print replacement parts as they need them. Considering the costs of blasting supplies into space, as well as the wait times involved, the process could potentially save millions of dollars and free up rockets for more important cargo.
Gever, Stanko and Made In Space CTO Jason Dunn will showcase the Laugh Star at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas next month.
Published on http://newatlas.com
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