Tag: Hidden

  • Egypt Unearths a Hidden Cache of 3,500-Year-Old Coffins at Luxor’s Abu el-Naga

    An Egyptian archeological mission has made several new discoveries this season while excavating at the Abu El-Naga necropolis near Luxor. The announcement was made by Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities. Among the most important finds of the season was a cache of ten well preserved, painted wooden coffins that had been hidden in the shaft read more

    Egypt Unearths a Hidden Cache of 3,500-Year-Old Coffins at Luxor’s Abu el-Naga
  • The hidden cost of fragmented IoT development

    A device ships but collects field data at only 60% of the target rate. The hardware vendor blames firmware. The firmware contractor faults the RF environment. The RF consultant cites power management. No one modeled how modem power use, battery discharge, and packet retransmission interact as a system because no single team owned all of read more

    The hidden cost of fragmented IoT development
  • Matthew Hansel’s Hidden Demons – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    The finished work finally appeared on June 16, 2023, with the same title but major changes to the subject. All three of the primary figures now build a tower of cheese out of the water. The cheese blocks the grotesque aspects of the central woman, although her gourd breasts now rest on a platter teetering read more

    Matthew Hansel’s Hidden Demons – Hi-Fructose Magazine
  • Carol Bove Just Revealed a Miró Mural Typically Hidden in the Guggenheim’s Walls

    Carol Bove‘s rotunda-filling Guggenheim Museum show in New York may be billed as a retrospective, but it’s not a solo show in the traditional sense: it also features works by a range of artists interspersed throughout. In fact, the crown jewel of the show is not a sculpture by Bove but a mural by Joan read more

    Carol Bove Just Revealed a Miró Mural Typically Hidden in the Guggenheim’s Walls
  • With The Skill of A Surgeon Brian Dettmer Reveals The Sculptures Hidden Inside Forgotten Books – Hi-Fructose Magazine

    Conceptually, I like the idea that I’m working with something that has already’ died’ andI ’m bringing it back to life.” In fact, he’s often repurposing items that may not have otherwise found a second life. When he lived in New York, Dettmer often sourced books from boxes that people would leave on the sidewalk read more

    With The Skill of A Surgeon Brian Dettmer Reveals The Sculptures Hidden Inside Forgotten Books – Hi-Fructose Magazine