Oct 22 2011

Optoma’s ML500, WXGA, 500 Lumen, Mobile LED Projector

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 8:28 am

Optoma’s ML500, WXGA, 500 Lumen, Mobile LED Projector

  • Truly portable at under 3 pounds
  • Project large widescreen images of up to 120″ diagonal
  • 2000:1 contrast ratio for detailed images
  • LED light source lasts over 20,000 hours while producing excellent color
  • DLP Pico imaging technology

Mobile professionals and on-the-go presenters alike will appreciate the compact design and vivid LED performance of the Optoma ML500. Delivering 500 lumens of brightness and WXGA resolution, this projector creates crisp, clear widescreen images of up to 120 inches on most surfaces. Built-in media and Microsoft Office document viewer allows for playback of videos, presentations, documents and images directly from the projector’s memory, while HDMI provides quick connection to the broadest possible range of devices.

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Oct 22 2011

Mel Gibson’s “Beaver”! TRON Give Away! Droid phones will kill you! – 12/9/10

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 6:25 am

www.youtube.com Click here to watch ETC 12/2/10! ETC: Mel Gibson’s “Beaver”! TRON Give Away! Droid phones will kill you! – 12/9/10 (S02E47) Khail brings you a steaming pile of Mel Gibson’s “Beaver”, the sexy and often violent world of Droid phones, and gives you a chance to win free TRON merch! – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: ETC Entertainment Technology Tech Culture Khail Anonymous Machinima Sup yt:quality=high movie news kung fu panda jack black jodie foster beaver melee gibson tron ps3 controller evolution legacy droid contest ring tone robot STD axe cop chronicles of narnia voyage dawn treader joel realm tourist angelina jolly johnny depp Fighter Boston Mark Wahlberg Christian Bale Mark Hamill Tempest dead pixel inception
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Oct 22 2011

Entertainment Industries: Entertainment as a Cultural System

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 1:44 am

Entertainment Industries: Entertainment as a Cultural System

Entertainment Industries is the first book to map entertainment as a cultural system. Including work from world-renowned analysts such as Henry Jenkins and Jonathan Gray, this innovative collection explains what entertainment is and how it works.

Entertainment is audience-centred culture. The Entertainment Industries are a uniquely interdisciplinary collection of evolving businesses that openly monitor evolving cultural trends and work within them. The producers of entertainment – central to that practice– are the new artists. They understand audiences and combine creative, business and legal skills in order to produce cultural products that cater to them.

Entertainment Industries describes the characteristics of entertainment, the systems that produce it, and the role of producers and audiences in its development, as well as explaining the importance of this area of study, and how it might be better integrated into Universities.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies.

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Oct 22 2011

Video Games and Interactive Media: A Glimpse at New Digital Entertainment

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 12:25 am

Video Games and Interactive Media: A Glimpse at New Digital Entertainment

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This book explores the development of the video game as a new form of interactive media and a template for future modes of entertainment. While television programs and movies are predominantly passive enterprises, video games engage the audience and provide not only audio-visual stimulation but also an enriching interaction that creates a heightened sense of immersion. Through a detailed discussion of gameplay and game design principles, Natkin explores the nature of this interaction and its impact on the entertainment industry. He explains the developmental process behind game design and the new concepts of narration and entertainment it has introduced. He then considers the future of gameplay with its potential for developing new means of artistic expression and its liability to be abused as an outlet for propaganda and coercion.

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Glory Bound: Black Athletes in a White America (Sports and Entertainment)

African American athletes have experienced a tumultuous relationship with mainstream white America. Glory Bound brings together for the first time eleven essays that explore this complex topic. In his writings, well-known sports scholar David K. Wiggins recounts the struggle of black athletes to participate fully in sports while maintaining their own cultural identity and pride. Wiggins examines the seminal moments that defined and changed the black athlete’s role in white America from the nineteenth century to the present: the personal crusade of Wendell Smith to promote black participation in organized baseball, the triumph of Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics and the proposed boycott of the Games, and the response of America’s black press and community. Glory Bound demonstrates how the civil rights movement changed the face of American athletics and society forever. With the genesis of the black power movement in sport, Wiggins notes a significant shift in black – and white – America’s attention to the African American athlete.

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Oct 21 2011

2004 U.S. Army Soldier Show – Army Entertainment Division – FMWRC

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 10:25 pm

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2004 U.S. Army Soldier Show – Army Entertainment Division – FMWRC
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The U.S. Army Soldier Show is a musical ensemble comprised of soldiers which tours military installations annually. Its current form originated in 1983 from several existing shows, but Sgt. Israel Beilin directed the first version of the Army Soldier Show, "Yip Yip Yaphank" in 1918. Beilin is better known as Irving Berlin. He also coined the ensemble’s motto: "Entertainment for the Soldier, by the Soldier."

Following the selection of the cast and crew, soldiers work with the Army Entertainment Division of FMWRC as a deployable military unit. Training at Fort Belvoir lasts six weeks, after which time, the group tours for up to seven months. Performances can include up to 40 songs in a variety of genres during each 90 minute performance.

The Soldier Show is not funded with any taxpayer funds, but with non-appropriated funds generated by business programs of FMWRC.

The theme for the 2010 season is "Soldier Show 27.0," drawing from the 27th anniversary of the group and technology such as social media.

Learn more about the U.S. Army Soldier Show by visit our official website online at www.armymwr.com

U.S. Army photos. Cleared for public release.

2004 U.S. Army Soldier Show – Army Entertainment Division – FMWRC
Entertainment

Image by familymwr
www.armymwr.com

The U.S. Army Soldier Show is a musical ensemble comprised of soldiers which tours military installations annually. Its current form originated in 1983 from several existing shows, but Sgt. Israel Beilin directed the first version of the Army Soldier Show, "Yip Yip Yaphank" in 1918. Beilin is better known as Irving Berlin. He also coined the ensemble’s motto: "Entertainment for the Soldier, by the Soldier."

Following the selection of the cast and crew, soldiers work with the Army Entertainment Division of FMWRC as a deployable military unit. Training at Fort Belvoir lasts six weeks, after which time, the group tours for up to seven months. Performances can include up to 40 songs in a variety of genres during each 90 minute performance.

The Soldier Show is not funded with any taxpayer funds, but with non-appropriated funds generated by business programs of FMWRC.

The theme for the 2010 season is "Soldier Show 27.0," drawing from the 27th anniversary of the group and technology such as social media.

Learn more about the U.S. Army Soldier Show by visit our official website online at www.armymwr.com

U.S. Army photos. Cleared for public release.


Oct 21 2011

In-Flight Entertainment

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 3:27 pm

In-Flight Entertainment

“A masterful contemporary exponent of the genre. Simpson now deserves to be compared with Flannery O’Connor and Alice Munro.”
Observer

Poignant, perceptive and dazzling, in this, her long awaited new collection, Helen Simpson offers acute portraits of lives in transition: of changes for the better, lives stalled and in freefall; of love, loss, and sudden revelations. Warm and funny, the stories are also threaded with a sense of anxiety and fear: of growing old, of commitment, and, most worryingly, of the growing threat to the environment.

In the title story, Alan, on a transatlantic flight, is delighted by an unusual upgrade to a first class seat, but is to find his journey disturbed by portents of doom; a family discussion over the fate of a trapped squirrel unexpectedly veers to nearly reveal a shocking truth; and a boy contemplates a parallel life after asking his mother for help with his creative writing homework.

Elsewhere Patrick, newly deaf and belligerent, is forced to re-examine his life with the help of a supernatural hearing aid; a profound, heartfelt and distracted prayer is offered for a friend’s health and safety; and in “The Festival of the Immortals”, two old friends look back on their lives with joy and regret, as they wait to heckle Charlotte Brontë. Moving deftly between the domestic and the fantastical, from tragedy to comedy, this is a remarkable collection from a master of the genre; each story brilliantly realised, beautifully captured and utterly engrossing.

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Oct 21 2011

Life, Death, and Entertainment in the Roman Empire

Category: EntertainmentShort Irish Guy @ 1:26 pm

Life, Death, and Entertainment in the Roman Empire

“[T]his handsomely-produced volume performs admirably as a series of introductions to sources, approaches, and the state of scholarship on major topics in Roman social history . . . Collections of essays come and go, but this one will stay in wide use. Each essay can stand alone but, tied together by the theme of dominance, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”
—Donald Kyle, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

“This collection of essays is intended to serve as a coursebook for introductory lecture series on Roman civilization; the essays are concentrated on fundamental aspects of Roman society, and no prior knowledge of antiquity on the reader’s part is assumed. . . . The book as a whole is entirely successful in its projected aim: an immense range of detailed information about antiquity is presented in readable and largely sophisticated discussion. . . . Increasingly we need to be able to suggest to our students reading that is introductory but also in-depth and challenging, and this book is one possible reading that we can offer.”
—Ellen O’Gorman, Classical Review

Life, Death, and Entertainment gives those with a general interest in Roman antiquity a starting point, informed by the latest developments in scholarship, for understanding the extraordinary range of Roman society. Family structure, slavery, gender identity, food supply, religion, and entertainment—all crucial parts of the Roman world—are discussed here, in a single volume that offers an approachable guide for readers of all backgrounds. The collection unites a series of general introductions on each of these topics, bringing readers in touch with a broad range of evidence, as well as with a wide variety of approaches to basic questions about the Roman world.

The newly expanded edition includes historian Keith Hopkins’ pathbreaking article on Roman slaves. Volume editor David Potter has contributed two new translations of documents from emperors Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius. Hadrian’s letters document a reorganization of the festival cycle in the Empire and reassert the importance of the Olympic Games; the letter to Marcus provides the most important surviving evidence for how gladiatorial games were actually organized. 

Contributors to the volume include Greg S. Aldrete, Hazel Dodge, Bruce W. Frier, Maud W. Gleason, Ann E. Hanson, Keith Hopkins, David J. Mattingly, and David S. Potter.

D.S. Potter is Professor of Classics and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, University of Michigan.

D.J. Mattingly is Professor of Roman Archaeology, University of Leicester, and a Fellow of the British Academy.

Cover illustrations: top left, Karanis Excavation, courtesy Kelsey Museum; bottom right, Monte Testacchio, courtesy David J. Mattingly; center, Pollice Verso by Jean-Léon Gérôme, courtesy Phoenix Art Museum, Museum Purchase.

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