The Choice Is Yours A review of R. Luke DuBois» show at bitforms by Dillon Petito Artist and composer R. Luke DuBois» solo exhibition The Choice Is Yours at bitforms gallery historicizes and repurposes
voting technologies from the mid-twentieth century.
Not exact matches
Last year, officials
from Moscow's government told local media that they were looking into the
technology in a bid to reduce the risk of fraud when people are
voting on city management issues.
The page paraphrases Ninou Sarwono, the firm's emerging
technology lead, as saying, «All sorts of transactions —
from stock and bond trades to
voting — can be sped up, made more secure, and executed at lower cost using blockchain.»
In his official statement, Motorola argued that the new centre will research and develop a solution based on the Blockchain in «sectors each»,
from audits, based on the
technology of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), to vote on the basis of the B
technology of Distributed Ledger
Technology (DLT), to vote on the basis of the B
Technology (DLT), to
vote on the basis of the Blockchain.
But according to the House Minority Whip's office, some 280,000 people
voted online or via text on the particular measure they'd like to see deleted
from the federal budget, in what Cantor's new media guy described as «the most direct use of
technology to establish a more direct democracy in the history of the federal legislature.»
Two - three months away
from the beginning of early / absentee
voting, begin grassroots canvassing operation, facilitated by
technology if possible.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins, Democrats both, received scores of 100
from the group, which assessed
votes on key environmental issues, including the Clean Water Bond Act, renewable energy, septic storage and bolstering solar panel
technology.
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technology in politics
from around the web.
Despite the international shale oil boom extracting natural gas with hydrofracking
technologies, which most electric utilities, including the local ones, supply to customers as a major part of their power supply, the shift away
from petroleum dependency has made remarkable progress in recent years through strategic incentives like the one which prompted this
vote in Olive.
He said: «Election Management Bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed
technology in one way or another to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging
from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual
voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
A free
vote in the Commons saw 382 MPs
vote in favour of the controversial
technology, which would prevent serious diseases being passed down
from mother to child.
In May 2015, on a voice
vote, lawmakers approved a bipartisan bill (H.R. 1119)
from the science committee that would simply create a working group within the interagency National Science and
Technology Council within the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy (OSTP) to review existing federal policies.
For improvements to be made, society must comprehend factors that affect
voting,
from behavior to
technology.
Stem cell breakthrough by Lanza and colleagues was
voted the year's top story, beating the Ebola outbreak, climate change crisis, entangled photons, cosmic inflation, as well as the year's other science stories ranging
from topics in space exploration to mathematics,
technology, paleontology, and the environment.
The absolutely fantastic Super Hot VR took
votes from Ben and Nick, for its innovative use of the
technology, fusing it with Super Hot's incredible mechanics to provide an undeniably cool VR experience.
On Wednesday night,
from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., during the Techshow opening reception in the exhibit hall, 12 legal
technology startups will face off in a fast - paced, bracketed «March Madness» pitch competition where the audience will
vote to select the most innovative among them.
In Estonia, for example, the iVoting app based on secure authentication
technologies from Gemalto has been critical to this process, establishing the country as a digital innovator; the country has had an eVoting system in place for more than 10 years Through iVote
technology, an anonymous envelope encrypts an individual's
vote.
You wouldn't think
from the offerings of Dumont, Boisclair and Charest, that candidates elsewhere had more passionately embraced the
technology, or that Monday's
vote might be moved by spontaneity.
According to a white paper about the pilot project, lending technological support is Voatz, a
voting technology startup that has previously raised $ 2.2 million
from Medici Ventures, the subsidiary of online retail giant Overstock.com.
The experts have begun to echo what executives
from almost every major wireless research contributor — including Alcatel - Lucent, Ericsson, General Electric, InterDigital, Nokia, and Qualcomm, among others — have been saying for months; that a
vote expected in early February in the IEEE Board of Directors could disrupt the balance of power between patent holders and users in the wireless space, with immediate implications for Wi - Fi and eventually for many other areas of
technology.
The secure digital ballot box uses blockchain
technology to ensure that data is distributed and tamper - proof, and it allows
voting from mobile devices and PCs.