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[30] [31] Using 22 tons of equipment the show included a shock wave cannon, a 4-legged walking machine, a high power flame thrower, a radio-controlled tank and a 1,200-pound catapult. [30] [32] The show was sponsored by the New York City arts groups The New Museum, Creative Time, and The Kitchen. [32]
Stirling Auchincloss Colgate (/ ˈ k oʊ l ɡ eɪ t /; November 14, 1925 – December 1, 2013) was an American nuclear physicist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and a professor emeritus of physics at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology from 1965 to 1974, of which he also served its president.
Shockwave Assault (originally released as Shock Wave on the 3DO) is a science fiction combat flight simulation video game developed by Advanced Technology Group and published by Electronic Arts for various home video game consoles and PCs. The player takes control of a futuristic fighter plane to defeat extraterrestrial ships and tripods.
The Dead Media Project was initially proposed by science fiction writer Bruce Sterling in 1995 as a compilation of obsolete and forgotten communication technologies. [1] Sterling's original motivation for compiling the collection was to present a wider historical perspective on communication technologies that went beyond contemporary excitement ...
The Treasury Relief Art Project (1935–1938), which provided artistic decoration for existing Federal buildings, produced a smaller number of post office murals. [1] TRAP was established with funds from the Works Progress Administration. The Section supervised the creative output of TRAP, and selected a master artist for each project.
Shock diamond [4] Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics) Shock wave, Oblique shock; Skin effect; Skip zone; Sky brightness; Skywave; Slapper detonator; Small Tight Aspect Ratio Tokamak; Solar cycle, Cosmic ray flux; Solar flare; Solar Orbiter, Radio and Plasma Wave analyser; Solar prominence; Solar transition region; Solar wind ...
1985 London: Museums of New Art, Tate Gallery; 1985 Bilbao: Abando Transport Interchange; 1985 London: National Gallery Extension (C) 1986 Office and commercial building at No 1 Poultry, City of London (this project was developed by others, from initial work by Stirling, and built posthumously)
This F-5E was modified by NASA for a constant area beyond drag optimum to reduce the sonic boom. The NASA Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstration, also known as the Shaped Sonic Boom Experiment, was a two-year program that used a Northrop F-5E with a modified fuselage to demonstrate that the aircraft's shock wave, and accompanying sonic boom, can be shaped, and thereby reduced.