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  • Explore the depths with the PiCam Marine

    Explore the depths with the PiCam Marine

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    This article from The MagPi issue 74 highlights the use of the Raspberry Pi Zero to build a marine camera for coral exploration. Get your copy of The MagPi in stores now, or download it as a free PDF here.

    Raspberry Pi Picam Marine

    The crew took 20 000 photos in total during the cruise.

    Ecologists in Germany are deploying camera-equipped Pi Zero Ws off the coast of Norway to discover more about coral activity. Dr Autun Purser works in the Deep Sea Ecology and Technology group of the Alfred Wegener Institute. The group has a keen interest in cold-water corals, which are found in most European seas.

    Raspberry Pi Picam Marine

    Besides coral, they identified dozens of crabs.

    “In the last three decades, we’ve started to understand these can form reefs whenever conditions are suitable for growth,” explains Autun. “During our cruise in the Skagerrak, we intended to map corals and see when, and under what conditions, they did most feeding.”

    Feeding time

    Their aim was to continue the development of “cheap camera systems which can be used for a range of applications in the deep sea, down to depths of at least 6000 metres. We investigated the use of Pi Zero W computers and [Raspberry Pi Camera Modules] to record video snippets of both the seafloor and any scientific devices that we place underwater, and we found the small size of the computers to be of great benefit to us.”

    Raspberry Pi Picam Marine

    The PiCam Marines are sent underwater in the deployment basket of a submarine. The captain, crew, and scientists aboard RV Poseidon cruise POS526 were also essential for the initial deployments.

    The Pi Zero Ws and cameras are placed in strong, waterproof pressure containers, and powered by Li-ion batteries that can withstand the cold deep ocean conditions. “The WiFi connectivity allowed us to set up a router on deck to both initiate our cameras and, on retrieval from the sea-floor, download our collected images without having to reopen the pressure housings,” reveals Autun.

    He and two colleagues programmed the camera system using Python 3 to turn on an LED light and take a maximum resolution image, at set times. It has proven “capable of imaging individual corals from 2 m distance, allowing us to tell if the tentacles were actively extended or not.”

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  • Someone In Berlin Is Turning Hateful Swastikas Into Works Of Art, And The Result Is Awesome

    Someone In Berlin Is Turning Hateful Swastikas Into Works Of Art, And The Result Is Awesome

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    Like the protestors in the 60’s putting flowers in the barrels of guns, some people know that the best way to fight against hate is with love, beauty and creativity.

    Ibo Omari is one of those people. Through his NGO Die kulturellen Erben (The Cultural Heritage) he started Paintback, a campaign to turn hateful symbols and slogans on the streets into something fun and artistic.

    Based in Berlin, Germany, the Paintback concept has so far covered up several swastikas around the streets of the city, as far-right groups in Germany begin to show signs of increased activity. Using simple designs and templates, the graffiti artists involved in Paintback hope to inspire others to respond to ugly hate messages in their cities, and make something beautiful out of them. Via a short video shared on social media, which went viral in Germany, the campaign has quickly spread to other cities in the country and beyond with others posting their own swastika alterations under the hashtag #Paintback.

    Scroll down below to see some of the examples of Paintback at work, be inspired, and don’t forget to vote for your favourite!

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: flaneursmag

    swastika transformation street art

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    swastika transformation street art

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    swastika transformation street art

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    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: joshua_jesse

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: nicole_bln

    swastika transformation street art

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    swastika transformation street art

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    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: p3nyheter

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: nicole_bln

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: steinwerferchen

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: legacystorebln

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: mayrafelicio_

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: economagician

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: steinwerferchen

    swastika transformation street art

    Image credits: c.bikadi

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  • Gamescom 2016 Day 1 Photo Gallery

    Gamescom 2016 Day 1 Photo Gallery

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    Gamescom 2016 Day 1 Photo Gallery

    Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gamescom/

  • gamescomTV 2016 – Folge 2

    gamescomTV 2016 – Folge 2

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    gamescomTV 2016 – Folge 2

  • gamescomTV 2016 – Folge 1

    gamescomTV 2016 – Folge 1

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    gamescomTV 2016 – Folge 1

    Ihr habt lange gewartet, aber jetzt ist sie endlich da – die erste Folge gamescomTV 2016. Diesmal direkt von der Pressekonferenz der gamescom in Berlin. Viel Spaß damit!