Anna Swir "Tomorrow. they will carve me" Poem animation

Heres a virtual movie of the celebrated Polish poetess Anna Swir reading an English Translation of posibly her best known poem "Tomorrow. they will carve me". Anna Świrszczyńska (also known as Anna Swir) (1909--1984) was a Polish poet whose works deal with themes, including her experiences during World War II, motherhood, the female body, and sensuality. Anna Swir (Świrszczyńska) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to an artistic though impoverished family. She worked from an early age, supporting herself while she attended university to study medieval Polish literature. In the 1930s she worked for a teachers' association, served as an editor, and began publishing poetry. Swir joined the Resistance during World War II and worked as a military nurse during the Warsaw Uprising; at one point she came within an hour of being executed before she was spared. In addition to poetry, Swir wrote plays and stories for children and directed a children's theater. She lived in Krakow from 1945 until her death from cancer in 1984. Her poems have been collected in English translation in Building the Barricade (1974), Happy as a Dog's Tail (1985), fat like the sun (1986), and Talking to My Body (1996), translated by Czeslaw Milosz and Leonard Nathan. Swir's poems about war and death use direct, simple language. In Building the Barricade she includes a section called "Poems about My Father and My Mother," which affectionately describes scenes of her parents. Swir also wrote candidly and <b>...</b>
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Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) Imaging for Photovoltaic Inspection

Machine vision is one of the key tools that photovoltaic manufacturers are using to improve solar cell uniformity and efficiency, thereby improving yield, and driving down the cost of each cell. While researchers are experimenting to boost conversion efficiencies of several competing PV cell types, manufacturers are working hard to reduce their production costs of cell types that can most readily ramp up into volume production. In the above video, the SWIR electroluminescence imagery clearly shows that the cells have unwelcome and widely varying regions of efficiency. Goodrich's KT shortwave infrared-InGaAs camera detects the lack of efficiency uniformity in this 36-cell, commercial solar panel. The SWIR camera sweeps across a panel composed of 3 rows of 12 cells, with the panel nominally rated as 18 V output. Applying that same voltage to the solar panel causes the cells to glow at different intensity levels (this was recorded during the day in a room with drawn mini-blinds). Careful viewing of the cells shows that several contain defects; zooming in to the cells to the left of center reveals that one of the cells is cracked, with some of the portions dead. Note in the bottom row of cells, near the end of the video, an unwanted defect shows up consistently in the top section of many of these cells. Sensors Unlimited - Goodrich ISR Systems, Princeton, NJ (www.sensorsinc.com) manufactures sensors and cameras based on indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology that <b>...</b>
Comparison of SWIR and Visible Imaging Systems

SWIR, or short-wave infrared, is light invisible to the human eye but detectable by specialized infrared imaging lenses and cameras. The SWIR spectrum is an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including solar cell inspection, security, and biomedical imaging. Ra'ef Mikhail, Optical Engineer, demonstrates the benefits of a SWIR imaging system compared to a traditional visible system by recreating a popular scene from Star Wars®. It is clear to see that the SWIR system can discern the two characters in a foggy environment, whereas the visible system cannot detect them at all.
Sensor Fusion of night vision thermal imaging FLIR SWIR LWIR MWIR image fusing ENVG AN/PSQ-20

Messing around with LWIR and NVG night vision image intensified camera with sensor fusion, Thank you Mike Bailey from SPI This device is truly awesome Sorry for the shaky video, did not have a tripod
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SWIR Camera not Goodrich.mov

Introduction to SWIR imaging and camera alternative to Sensors Unlimited (Goodrich)
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Swir Swir Mazur - Janosik Dancers

"Swir Swir" "chirp chirp" Mazur, a national dance of Poland, danced by the nobility. Choreographed by Dr. Morley Leyton and performed by Janosik Polish Dance Ensemble at Pulaski Day Parade in Philadelphia, PA October 1999.
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Ok, im not the superstitious type, but this has me buggin, i was looking through the SPI NVG mini night vision SWIR fusion scope and it looks to me as a crazy cloud formation, Look at that crazy looking face let me know what you think, its creeping me out big time, the orb is looking directly at area 51 WOW
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Dresta feat Spider Loc Westcoast Bounce Prod By Swir Beats

yo people its an official track for my beat featuring legendary dresta and spider loc from g unit the beat is from dr dre detox studio leak i gave the beat fo my homie ryan from haze ent and he made a track with some heavy westcoast rappers enjoy! www.myspace.com/swirbeats
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Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones - Swir Swir Oberek

Eddie Blazonczyk & The Versatones at Summer Springs 98 performing Swir Swir Oberek
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The Music Company - Swir Swir Maszurek

St. Gerald Parish Polka Party Gala - Oak Lawn, Illinois - 4-25-2009 - Ed Zielinski on Concertina - Dennis Motyka on Accordian















