Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
Top 20 Digital Signage Applications of 2020 by Rob Fletcher | 15/03/2021 Rob Fletcher picks out some of the most eye-catching digital signage applications from 2020
Digital technologies became even more important over the past year, as we were forced to switch from meeting people in person to talking over the computer or mobile phones during the pandemic.
The signage market is all too aware of the benefits of digital, with development in digital signage having come on leaps and bounds in recent years as suppliers work with marketers to connect with consumers in innovative new ways.
Absen makes a splash
Designer: Absen
Description: Absen worked with Chinese real estate developer Kaisa Prosperity on a major digital signage project in 2020. Absen produced and installed a wide range of signage at Kaisa’s facility in Guangzhou, including this gigantic outdoor piece measuring just under 275sq m.
Description:
Westringia fruticosa, commonly known as coastal rosemary, native rosemary, or coastal westringia, is a shrub of the family Lamiaceae, the same family as mint and sage. It is native to eastern Australia. The flowers are white, hairy, and have the upper petal divided into two lobes (2nd photo). They also have orange-to-purply spots on their bottom half. The plant is tolerance to a variety of soils, and the neatly whorled leaves and all-year flowering make it very popular in cultivation.
Habitat:
Bouddi National Park on the NSW Central Coast. The park has mixed vegetation, but this area was mostly windswept heathlands. Coastal cliffs and rock platforms, so exposed location with full sun, salty air and sandy soils. It seems to thrive in this environment.
Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.