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>> today i'll be talkingabout visualization and cary troy [assumedspelling], phillip dunston, polly royal, and fabianwinkler will be joining me, and welcome to ci days, 2010. so one of the first thingsi want to talk about was one of the resources we have oncampus and then i'll also lead into some of the projects. so if you've never been to thecenter before, it's located between the stewart [assumedspelling] and pmu [phonetic],

about 30 feet underground,and next to the starbucks. [laughter] that'llbe important later. [laughter] so letsome science begin. so what i've done here is sortof pulled from various pieces that i have of sciencythings that i have, and basically you cansee it covers a spectrum of visualization, frominformation visualization to actually displaying gridsto, in the center here, we see a laser scanning set

up that we reconstructeda dog femur. and it really is all overthe board and what we do with sci vis is we supply tools. we figure out how tomake tools work for you. we train how to use the tools. and sometimes like in thisairflow simulation up here in the corner, we actuallytry to push the envelope of what we can do like wheni try to hook up a hpc system up to a visualizationplatform and interact

with it in real time for cfd. so tools for collaboration. this is a clip that i borrowed from kathleen howe[assumed spelling]. we pulled this offlast year at sc, basically showing howwe can collaborate in 3d worlds thatare very large. this was in portland. one of the tools that we usedwas we used a visa as our tool.

what we did was we pulled offa collaborative environment, basically spanning the country where people were givenremote demonstrations. this is wayne at missioncontrol at purdue, giving his talk onzero-g gravity. so one of the thingsthat's interesting about this is thesize of the models and what we expect to display. in this environment we wereactually all working together

in the environment. we were able to share thecontrol of the visualization. we even had wayne debugthings while this was going on on the show floor. gpus, visualization resources-ifyou're doing the extreme, we talk about what gpuyou have in your computer. this is an example of a gpuproject that we're running where we're parsing andrendering national radar data to the next strad system,basically what's going

on is large volumes of data arecoming in every, i don't know, five minutes or so, andthese bricks are rendered out into tile sets, and thishas actually been put together as part of terror group project that is-made a googlegadget out of this. so you're able toactually-it's pre-generated. it's not like we thinkof as interactive is but it is-it gets the jobdone and allows it to scale. that's one of the things aboutvis that we always have to worry

about when we talk about ithas to go to the web, well, if you have a thousand peoplepulling on a gpu, the gpu dies, you know you can'tdo it at this point. we don't have goodtechnology for that. so one of the other thingsthe center does is animations and i'll show a clip of this. this is a student work. [background music] thiswas to get the point across about condor; they werecommissioned to create a video.

[ noises ] >> [background noise] so alot of times we have grants that require outreach activitiesand this is an example of something thatcould be used for that. where you're trying to getan idea or convey a message and the animationsplay an important role. [ bird sounds and train noises ] >> all right, that'sa nice clip of that. all right, then we getto immersive environments

and we'll have morediscussion about that from phillip and polly. this is an example of aprototype that we generated where we actually took cadmodels from kuka robots and made them look like actors. so the same technologythat's used in the movie industry wasapplied to these robot frames and why do we-are we interestedin immersive environments like this is because you can see

like in this animationsequence here with the robots, it's a complex environment. we could evaluate processes andprocedures in this environment without really hurting anybody, like if this virtual robotarm hits you, it's not going to kill you, and wealso demonstrate this with complex manufacturing flows where we're moving partsthroughout a factory and we can actually seehow the parts work together

and realize it. so here's another example of where the visualizationoccurs on campus. we use a lot of classroomvisualization and it's more than powerpoint. this is a clip thatwas from kathleen howe. we had a classroom inarmstrong that is equipped with a passive stereo systemthat is part of a grant with laura canaan[assumed spelling],

gary bertolini [assumedspelling], and kathleen howe, and we're seekingto extend that. so this is a prototype. [ silence ] >> and if they only knewwhat they look like up here. [laughter] all right. so another thing that the centerdoes and we have other resources and i'll bring this up isbecause we have other equipment. in the center we run notonly the vis equipment,

but we have motioncapture equipment as well. and this is an example ofa motion capture project where two individuals are goingto give each other a shove, and this is a unique resourceon campus that is open. i do work with a lot of studentsthat come over from like cgt and so forth that don't want to do all this motionbuilding by hand. they want to cheat on theirexam, that's what they want to do, but-so this is anexample of some other resources.

so one of the otherthings that we get into is also gamesand social platforms. these are two examples. the ev racer gamehas been a game that went on over the summer. it is a web based-well,it's a unity 3d based game but i get the questionasked of me all the time. can it go to the web? well, i found a toolthat will take things

to the web now, so i'm happy. the ev game has been at thestate fair and it's been at sc10 and the example on the let'ssee, the right, is a simulator where it's a village and it's asocial platform, so that means that we have multipleavatars in there. we tried second life and it didn't get veryfar so we built our own. and that was part of an ruproject over the summer, but one of the thingsthat we find in both

of these are digital assets where the studentsactually create models, that's the input a lot of time to the graphics environmentthat's not necessarily related to scientific visualization. [background music] and beyond,where do we go from here? this is a clip thatnorman joseph put together about a galaxy simulatorand i know that we struggled with this a little bit becauseit's really requiring a lot

of gpu horsepower to actuallydo the shading and so forth, but i want to point out thatthis is student driven work, it's not just staff. it's helping thestudents do their work by providing information,training, and assistance. and basically this isyou know a good example of a project that's like that. so from there, i'll give a shortrecap of equipment and services. so we run a flex cave system.

we have a tiled wall. we've also been doing workin active stereo monitors. i've been talking withseveral departments on campus and there are actuallyresearchers that are buying theseand figuring out what works and what doesn't. a lot of times it'salways a software problem. we're also working in thearea of augmented reality. we have use cases that cameup where we got together

with a group of faculty andsat down and talked about it and trying to seehow we could pursue that with the existing tools sowe're not reinventing the wheel. so we do software development and i will include softwaredevelopment as being modeling as well, so we use max orcad tools to do the modeling. we can also do animationsand graphics and i don't just put moviesthere but graphics in terms of if you need a still shotfor a presentation or so forth.

we also run on commercialsoftware so i believe in having an entry point thatis going to work out of the box in general instead ofyou know always going to open source tools. and the other thing wedo is we supply training. so how do you getstarted working with the vid resourceson campus? well, you have a question. that's a starting pointand then you contact us.

you have an idea orare starting a grant that may need visualization,contact us. need visualizationdevelopment as part of an existing grant,contact us. the reason why i say this and using this word contactus a lot is because a lot of people don't knowthat we even exist. it's very difficult sometimeson a campus to find resources. it's usually a peernetwork that occurs

where the information flows. unless i figure out a wayto put a big neon sign or the batman symbolabove something. so with that i'll leave upsome contact information and stop by the center. i will be there all afternoonand tomorrow as well. okay? with that, i willintroduce cary troy. >> thanks david. my name is cary troy.

i'm an assistant professor inthe school of civil engineering. my research area couldloosely be described as what we call environmentalfluid mechanics which is figuring outhow air and water move around the earth naturally. i'm going to talk to you todayabout a collaboration i have with david that came aboutover the last few months, and it involves myresearch in lake michigan. the goals of my research asthey relate to lake michigan are

to develop robustcomputational representations of the physical processesin lake michigan and the way i see it there'ssort of two different things that we're trying to capture with these modelsthat we're running. the first one is, where's thewater going in lake michigan as the wind blows overit and things like that. and then the secondone that i'll describe in detail a littlebit more is related

to the annual thermalcycle of the lake. the annual heating and coolingof the lake in relationship to the meteorological forcing. and then, ultimately, oncewe have this robust model, we would like toapply it to a host of relevant problems includingclimate change, trying to figure out how the great lakes willfare under various scenarios in the future, invasive species,trying to figure out how things like asian carp once they get

into the lake may be movedaround, ecosystem function, where we're actually taking thecirculation model and using it as the part of a hostof other coupled models that are representingthe biological functions in the lake, and then anotherapplication would be pollutant and nutrient transport wherewe're looking at how substances, things like bacteria or metalsget introduced into the lake and where they ultimatelyend up. and then the visualizationpart comes

about when you actuallytry and take the results from these very sophisticatedmodels and communicate them to stake holders, so thatwould be government agencies and people actually makingdecisions about the fates of the lake, otherscientists that are working in similar fields, andthen the general public which also includesstudents of host of different-a widerange of different ages. okay, so the model that i use

for lake michigan iscalled suntans and i like to say it's a verysophisticated model with a very unsophisticatedacronym. it's a sanford hydrodynamicmodel, the full acronym is there. i won't bother reading it. it's used extensively forsimulating coastal flows, oceanic flows, and the greatlakes are really-you could think about them as inland seas.

the physics of the great lakesare actually fairly similar to the coastal oceans so youneed a fairly robust model that can represent allthe non linear processes. one of the-some of theattributes of the model as they relate to ci is that themodel is unstructured and what that means is that this is anexample grid from peugeot sound which is in washington. we're looking from above. you see that you haveelements, computational elements

that are a whole range of sizes,ranging from fine to very coarse as you move offshore andthat's kind of what you need for simulating environmentalflows at full scale. it is a parallelmodel and so i'll talk about how we leverage produceresources to run it in parallel, and here are someof the applications where it's been used andwe're the first really to adapt this model to anysort of lake simulations. okay, so this is an example

of what our computationalgrid would look like, so it is a parallel model andthe first thing that you do when you're running thismodel is define your domain and break it into thesedifferent pieces of the pie that you can then sendto different processors to calculate the differentcomponents of the flow. and i believe for the imagethat i'm showing you here, this would be an exampleof 16 different processors that are each going to takeon part of the simulation

and then have to talk toone another as the flow goes from one section to another. and we have done some testswhere we look at the speed up of the flow ofthe calculation and it does do prettywell relative to what you would expect. we've used it onup to 64 processors and we typically run it on thecoates cluster here at purdue. i mentioned the unstructuredgrid in the horizontal and then

in the vertical directionyou have variable spacing and you know you have to getthe water to move in the lake and so how do you actuallyforce a model like this? you want to use realistic windsand realistic temperatures and realistic meteorologicalconditions. there's a couple of waysthat we've forced the model. one is using thenoah reanalysis data. noah maintains a data set thatis essentially their best guess. it's a combination betweensimulation results as well

as observations of all sortsof environmental parameters around the world overthe historical record. the other way that we'veactually forced this model is working with a researcher inearth and atmospheric sciences. mike baldwin has a real-timevery high resolution weather model for the region,the great lakes region, and we have actually,in the past, coupled his real-time model toour lake model so that you have, in addition to predictionsof weather,

you can get lakeweather, essentially, the circulation patternin the lake predicted. and i'll talk a littlebit about the physics of lake michigan just becausethat's what i know most about. i'm definitely-i think russ wascategorizing different users of ci. i'm definitely those that donot want to become a ci expert. but i definitely wantto use the resources because you know once youget turned onto these tools;

they quickly becomesomething that you need. so lake michigan at its deepestpoint is about 300 meters deep. at the bottom of this slidedown here i have this kind of bowl-looking shapewhich you could think about as the cross-sectionof the lake. the aspect ratio of lakemichigan is actually about two pieces of paper. that's the true aspectratio of lake michigan so you know we always thinkabout it as a very deep lake

because it's almost 900 feetdeep, but it's also very wide. okay, just to giveyou a background so that you can appreciate thesimulation that i'll show you in a second, all of the greatlakes experience a very strong cycle of heating and cooling. the sunlight penetratesto a certain depth in the water column and by themiddle of the summer you end up with a picture that looks alot like what i'm showing there. warm water on the top andcold water on the bottom

and these two water massesare largely separate in terms of the dynamics of the lake. all of the motion in the greatlakes is primarily driven by the wind because the greatlakes are so big, however, you have to account for the factthat we're on a rotating earth and once you bring the earth'srotation into the flow physics, it kind of throws yourintuition out the window because it's not somethingthat we experience day to day as we interact withfluids in our daily lives.

this is an example of how wevisualize that annual cycle of heating and cooling. it's a little hard tosee the labels here. the top of this colored graphover here is the surface of the lake and then as youmove down along this graph if you're going deeper into thewater, as you move from left to right, you are going fromearlier in the year to late in the year, so this is a waythat we give a time history over the depth ofthe water column

of the temperatures in the lake. and what you see is thatearly in the spring you start with roughly isothermalconditions and then by the time you getinto the summer, you do have that warm wateron the top and cold water on the bottom, andthen you return to the isothermalconditions in the winter. just a little backgroundso that you can understand the simulations.

what that means is that ifyou're, you know a critter or if you're somebodywho goes to the beach, you can experience verywide ranges of temperatures in the near shore region. and i think some of you probablyalready appreciate, for example, the wisconsin coast is muchmuch colder in the summer than the michigan coast, andyou can go to the beach one day and have it be, you knowperfectly gorgeous water temperature and thenthe next day,

it's so cold you can'teven stick your toe in it. these are some examples of watertemperatures that we've measured at two different locations. one is michigan city which isalong the coast of indiana, here, and then the other oneis muskegon which is farther up the michigan coast. and what you see is, thisis day of the year 2009, and day of the year, 2010. as you go through the year, youhave these events where you all

of a sudden are experiencingreally cold water or really warm water. so an extreme climateof variability in the near shore temperatures. i want to show you some ofthe output of our model. first, as i would visualizeit before using the envision center, and then lookingat one of the simulations that they produced for us. this is a simulation lookingfrom the top of the lake

where we blow the wind fromnorth to south, confusingly, because the lakes are so large and the earth's rotationis important, that will actuallymake cold water up well on the michigan coast andthat's what you're seeing in the blue there. the color is thetemperature of the water. so this is one example of a-youknow a typical still snapshot that we would use to visualizethe output of this model.

this is another example wherewe actually make a time series of the circulation in the lake. and obviously, there's quitea few things missing in terms of you understanding what'sgoing on in this simulation. so let's see if this works. this is an example of the moviethat we are able to produce with the envision center where you really can appreciatethe full three-dimensionality of the flow.

all of these environmental flowsare highly three-dimensional, and you really are limitedif you're only looking at time series at a point or even two-dimensionalcross-sections. i must say that you knowthe first time i saw some of these animations in the envision centerwas the first time i felt like i really understood whatthis model was telling up. so that the-you knowi've started to think

about visualization as more ofa bottleneck in my own research in that we have the resources and we perform the calculationsyou know at massive scales, but if you ultimately can'tdistill that information into some sort of a portablepicture or an animation, you really haven't realized much of the potential ofthese simulations. one of the things thatwe're working on over in civil engineering,

we recently renovated ourlab, our hydrologic lab. we now have a tiled wall soa collection of lcd monitors that we're going to bedeveloping into a space, what we're calling awater visualization studio where you can actually viewthese sort of animations on a very large high-resolutionscale. and it's very cool space if youhave the time to go over there and check it out i recommend it. it has a waterfallin front of it

which makes it muchmore dramatic, but ultimately we wouldlike to develop sort of a satellite version of theenvision center, and again, with me knowing nothing abouthow it operates, ideally, and just being a user, tovisualize these fluid flows for water researchersacross campus. as some of the collaborationshave evolved over the course of this project, you know thecalculations involved using the coates computer cluster, somassive parallel calculations,

we received verygenerous seed support for the primary graduatestudent on the project from a cri surge grant whichbasically catalyzed a lot of this work, and then finally,without the envision center, you know we couldn't havepulled off the visualizations. so i was the one who made thecomment about more humans in ci, so i would like toacknowledge the humans that worked on this project. sultana med [assumed spelling]is the main graduate student

who does the lake michigan work. josh harley is our civilengineering it assistant, and then you have theenvision center staff, david lief [assumed spelling], george anjaque [assumedspelling] and i'd like to acknowledge thesupport of the cyber center for the fellowshipthat enabled a lot of this work to get started. so if you have any questions,i'm happy to answer it.

thanks. >> good morning, myname is phillip dunston, and i'm an associateprofessor in the school of civil engineeringand polly royal and i will be tagteaming on this. i'll start off and she'll havea little segue way to a part that she's going to highlightand then i'll wrap up our talk, and i'll let her tell youmore about her experience when she steps forward.

my area within civil engineeringis construction engineering and management. what that more or lessmeans is that i'm interested in the management and theengineering coming together to realize a project. i'm concerned aboutthe entire life cycle of a constructed facilityor the built environment. so i came to visualization orto interest in it first looking at this problem of how to knowwhere things should be placed,

constructed, erected, assembled,installed on a project. looking for somethingthat was more effective than two-dimensionalabstract paper drawings. so i actually stepped into visualization firstexploring augmented reality. most people come to itto virtual reality first and then maybe moveinto augmented reality. i came at it sort of backwardsbecause first i was thinking of the field, and then realizedi had to look thoroughly

across the life cycle of thefacility for opportunities to leverage visualization. at the time, 3d modelingwas very new and only certainsubcontractors were using it. now it's become a lotmore prevalent in terms of as a componentof what's known as building information modelingor bim if you ever talk to folks in the construction industry. so that's kind of thebackground that set me

up for the opportunitythat came about here when the regenstrief center for healthcare engineering waslooking at using virtual reality to do work on what we werecalling then patient-centered care and one aspect of thatis patient-centered design of the hospital facility. and it sort of began withthat and i started working with a colleague in healthsciences, jim mclaughlin in association with othersin the regenstreif center,

and i recognized that frommy perspective there was an opportunity here. if you look at thatfigure there, the picture, that's actually takeninside a warehouse and what you're lookingat are physical mock-ups that are constructed typicallyduring the design phase, in other words, aftera contractor is now on the project. they've already startedconstruction,

before they get very farwith the building, however, and while it's coming-you knowthe foundation work is being done, and before it gets toohigh, hopefully, in rising up. they are already workingon these physical mock-ups so that stake holders, we're talking primarilythe hospital administrators and staff and professionalsthere, can come through, look at those physical mock-ups and suddenly nowactually recognize, "oh,

that's what the 2dplans were indicating that we're supposed to get." if you think about it, that'sa little late in the process because the buildingfootprint is set; a lot of design changescannot occur at this stage. you're fairly well restricted. but this still issomething that goes on because there's still alot of issues to be resolved in terms of equipment and howit's actually going to fit,

but i thought it would be nicer if that could be donea little bit sooner. now just to give you anidea of why this costs so much is i've indicated hereon the slide, they're going to look at as much as theycan how this is finally going to wind up. this is not the patient room. this is the physicalmock-up, full build-out, and if you can imagine that'sconstructed just to be wasted.

right? so i saw that assomething that didn't have to be if we've got visualization tools that can give youthe full impression at least visually ofthe design intent. so i see virtual reality aswhat it's anyways meant to be as a communication medium. we can communicate through it aswell as communicating within it. so this just kind ofillustrates the idea. if you look at the importantthing is these curves here,

three and three prime, basicallythis is the current situation. these physical mock-ups arebeing done somewhere out here. a lot of late design details or detailed design decisionsare made sort of late in the design process. i'd like to use visualizationto push that to an earlier point and fall under thisinfluence line right here. in other words, i want tobe able to make my decisions when i can have maximumimpact on the functionality

of the ultimate designthat's going to be realized and to avoid the increasing costof any changes that would occur when we make the decisionslater in the process. so that's kind of what's behind that from a designconsideration. three-d models, as i mentioned, when we started off theyweren't doing a lot of that, but they're doing more of it nowand this is actually the model as it would appear on a desktop,the first model that was done,

a patient room, bariatricpatient room, and i point out thatthis is a two and a half d experiencemeaning you got a 3d model, but you're looking at itstill in a flat display so you don't get thefull sense of the space. so the motivation is tohave an immersive experience where we can get astronger impression of space and even functionalitybecause we're interested in how effective that room isin terms of the operations,

the tasks that needto be performed there. we're focusing on patient care,of course, and we're concerned about the safety of thepatient and the individual who is giving careto the patient. so here you see things that wecould recognize once we got this model up and runningand we were able to step into this immersiveexperience inside the flex cave at the envision center. so these doors wereactually positioned

such that they created adead space between them so that was an inefficientdesign component there. this is just showing someof the functionality. there was quite a bit ofit here, opening drawers, moving things across the floor. you'll notice the bedis even raised there. we can move around differentfurnishings including the chairs you saw on the previous slide. getting the patient'sperspective, you can imagine

if we had a pediatrics unitthat we were interested in we could even scale itso that you could visualize that from the perspectiveof a child who's yeah tall. just thinking of otherunits in a hospital that we'd be interested in, theor is the exciting one that i'd like us to get involved in next. this is just a sample of how anor might be populated in terms of people as well as equipmentduring a surgical procedure and just looking atthat 2d planned view,

that's going to be quite busy. so if you think aboutcommunication that must go on, you think about the flow,the cooperation and now if you're talking about theoperating room of the future, you've got a lotof things hanging from the ceilingthere to move about. there are flow-david showed one of the images earliertalking about air flow. well, in an operating room,the air should be flowing

such that all the bugs areblown away from the patient, but now you got all thesethings moving around, rotating above theoperating table. that changes some dynamics. so a lot of interestingthings there. some of them a little bit farafield from my background, but i like inquiry and i likecollaborating with people. that's one of the reasons thatpolly and i are working together on some training issues thatshe's going to talk about.

so this is just some quickshots from some of the assets as david mentioned that we have. so this is an operatingroom model that we actuallywere able to build. an interesting thinghere to note is that when we first startedwith the patient room, that was something we startedfrom scratch and it took months to do and that was about, ithink that was 2006 or so, maybe a year earlier, buti think it was about 2006

when that was started. this operating room model weactually were able to get it in a 3d form, had to beconverted into a format, had to be cleaned up, fixed upa little bit and then converted into a format for virtualreality and if i recall, it only took about two daysjust to get the basic model in, so we've come a long wayand i'm excited about that because as a user, i don't wantto spend a whole lot of time in the developmentside of things.

i want to get onto how we cannow improve decision-making, human performance if we'retalking about training people. so, and then thatgives us a segue way to polly's part right here and then i'll stepin when she's done. >> my name is polly royal. i'm a nurse in theschool of nursing. i'm a clinical assistantprofessor which means i take thestudents to a living lab

where people are livingevery day, and if you listen to the news at all lately,there's a big problem with people contractinginfections while they're in the hospital thatmakes them die and not come outof the hospital. just by a show of hands, how many of you have hadyour flu shot this year, had a needle stuck in youat any point in your life? okay, well, what we're going totalk about today is we're going

to introduce a needle intoa vessel and we're going to thread a rubber conduitdown to the tip of your heart. so this is a procedure thatis obviously very high risk for infection and is also highvolume, but a lot of times when you talk about highvolume, you think, "well, why don't you justtake the students to the living laband have them do it." well, it's high risk. and most people don'tparticularly care

for the students to practice onthem in a high risk environment. so, anyway, we havea big problem with hospital acquiredinfections which most people know about. these bloodstream infections from the rubber conduitgoing into-from the outside into the inside where the tipof your heart, typically costs about $45,000 to $50,000 totreat, which is non reimbursable from any insurance companyor medicare and often,

80% of the times,it results in death. so and then obviously the sepsis from the central linecatheters are very prominent. we did the high risk, highvolume, and then what one person out at johns hopkinsdid, peter provonost, was mirrored after aviation. there's a list of stepsthat you need to do and if you do this we canreduce the infections. but the people that are puttingin the central lines say,

"you know, i do 100of these a week. i'm very proficient at it. i don't need your help." well, in a month, they auditedand 80% of the time there was at least one step missing. so we need to practiceon the steps so that we can reducethe infections. unfortunately, dr.provonost wasn't able to get the steps-thelist into common therapy

or common practiceat john hopkins so he did actually take itto our neighbor to the north, michigan, and implemented itthere in multiple hospitals, 11, and he was able to sustainover an 18-month period, a two-thirds reduction in theirhospital acquired infections related to central lines. so he had a lot of success. okay, these are the steps. there are nine steps.

this is not brain surgery. it is very simple. you've got to makesure they're consented. you have to make sure youuse the right disinfectant. you want to avoidthe femoral site which is down by your groin. you need to have a valid linefor having a central line, but i want to impress upon youthat a lot of people are afraid to go to the hospital.

they don't want togo to the hospital. they want to leaveas soon as possible because people diein the hospital. and a lot of therapiescan be done at home but the central linesare instrumental in getting the personto home care. hand washing, foam in, foam out. expect your providerto do that for you. both the patient andthe physician have

to have full sterile attire. there's a time outwhich is where we stop, actively communicate; makesure we have the right patient, the right site, and all of the necessaryequipment at the bedside. and then you want to shut thedrape or the door to make sure that you knock out asmuch airflow as possible. the traditional way thatwe would introduce this to the students ishere's a list, go home

and memorize it right? okay. can be a littledaunting for some people. okay, in the immersivepreparation, it is a desktop or a laptop interactivetwo and a half minute scene where the steps are introducedin an interactive environment. oh, no. [ inaudible response ] >> it won't launch. >> not from there.

>> oh, okay. do you want to comedo that for me, dave? [cough] while he's doingthat i'll talk a little bit about what philip was talkingabout, about getting ideas from the civil engineersand the construction people to where the nursescan actually use it. a lot of times hospitalsare built by engineers and construction people and thenurses aren't involved right away, and i think thisvisualization would get the

nurses there sooner becausethey're actually the people that are working with theequipment the way it's set up. okay, there's always beena joke in the hospital about you know howtall you're... >> hello, nurse. >> maintenance [inaudible]are-oop-i'll let this go. >> has the patientconsented yet? i'm in a hurry. >> give me some betadine.

i'm going to stick thisin his femoral vein. i'm going to hurry. [laughter] >> why do i need to puta central line in anyway? >> okay, i'm ready. >> yes, i just did. >> okay, now i'm ready. >> okay, let's get started. >> correct, can we get started?

>> okay, so the firsttime this runs through, which i think we're going toneed to work on our timing because most studentsaren't quite as patient as you guys are. [laughter] but the secondtime it runs through, the balloon above thenurse's head has a blank space and a pause so that the studentcan say what they're supposed to say and then it doescome up and show them that they are right or thatthey need to work on it.

so traditional evaluation wouldbe in the school of nursing in a nursing lab whichis basically a big room and as you can seejust by looking at this particular picture,it looks like a classroom and any student nurse, beyondtheir freshman year would know that you would notdo any procedure with an air conditioner atthe head of the patient's bed. [laughter] we're tryingto avoid infections here. okay? so the immersiveevaluation is in the cave

and it is a moving thing wherethey will actually come in. the physician that you saw on the desktop isan animated person, and then the nurseis actually in there with the patient and the bed. okay. >> so now just one quick thing. another area of trainingthat's a little bit more core to my industry is the training

of construction equipmentoperators and in recent years, i'll say the last10 years or so, equipment training-operatortraining simulators have hit the market. obviously, as the resultof the interest in gaming and the recognitionthat graphics, quality, and the ability to havereal-time interactive systems is just sitting right therebefore us to be exploited. the thing i'm interestedin however,

is the skill developmentand skill transfer. there's various set-ups. we just started with a low-endsystem commercially available. this is around $4,000. some of the moreexpensive ones, $25,000. that's kind of thebulk of the range and then there'ssome more expensive. as you might imagine,the more expensive, the fewer you'll actually find

out there proliferatedin the industry. so we're doing this twoand a half d right now so this would be what you wouldsee on a desktop right not, but what i'm interested inis exploring, as i said, skill development hereas well as transfer. one of the things thatdave and i have talked about is actually being able togo from two and a half d to 3d, in immersive experience again. what impact will thathave on the learning

when you actually have thatdepth perception component in there, and are able to actually capturesome other things that the operator would visuallybe able to see more peripherally and even above when wehope in the future to have that opportunity to project thatadditional side of the cave. so this is somethingi'm excited about. i hope we can movein that direction because even thoughthe-and i talked

with the developerhere, the vendor. they chose not to go with astereo system for their reasons. a lot of it had to do withthe way they evaluate it is from a cost standpoint. from a researcher's perspective, cost is a secondaryissue to me right now. i'm more interested in thelearning and understanding how to learn effectively and toscientifically validate that. so, i guess, we're a littlebit running over for time so,

fabian, you probablywant to come right on up. if there are any questions,polly and i might be able to quickly entertain one. thank you. [applause] >> my name is fabian winkler. i'm an assistantprofessor in the area of victorian time-based artwhich is housed in the school of visual and performing arts.

my talk today is about how theinterdisciplinary educational model of etb, of my area,together with the services of envision center fordata perceptualization, enables students from variousacademic backgrounds at purdue to experience learning ordiscovery at the intersection of art, science, and technology. and i would like to start withone example, the art garden in the envision center's cave. this is a project directed byone of our graduate students

from the victoriantime-based art, jordan cleland, who worked with hisundergraduate students in a class, ad-106, introductionto 3d design, on 3d models that they then loadedinto the cave. oops. it's a movie, yes. [chuckles] >> which movie is it? it's this one here. should i just play it from here?

[ music ] >> i'm here at purdue'senvision center for data perceptualizationwith jordan cleland, a graduate student in etb,and his teaching assistants. jordan is workingwith his students from his 3d foundations class onvirtual reality visualizations of the digital models theycreated in the course. >> these are the student'sfirst real experiments in the 3d modeling program andhere at the envision center,

it really gives them thechance to see their work in an immersive environment. >> [background music] you arenow visiting etbs main computing space which is also housedin the envision center. >> so i'll stop here andthen just continue... is it here, the presentation? yeah, okay. there we go. all right.

and continue withanother project which we just finishedin the fall. it was the experimental 3dgame development workshop that i co-organized togetherwith christian barrett, a student researcher in theenvision center, and in a series of four consecutive workshops over four weeks weintroduced students from all different kinds ofbackgrounds here at purdue, to the basics of 3d gamedevelopment using the unity 3d

engine game developmentenvironment. this is a screenshot fromthe website that's still up and at the end of my presentation you alsoget the link, how to access it because it still featuresall the individual handouts and all the individualworkshop topics that we went through in this project and ijust wanted to highlight one of the works that came outof this workshop series from yageez moongon[assumed spelling]

who is a currentgraduate student in victorian time-based art with quite an interestingbackground coming from an engineering degreeat chalmers university where he received a mastersin engineering before and now enrolled invictorian time-based art in our masters program, themasters of fine art program. this work is about thenavigation of a maze in quite an untraditional waywhere you'd use visual clues

to navigate thismaze that you can see in the top left corner here. yageez deliberately madethe visual navigation vague as you see from these threescreenshots around here. this is what you would actuallysee or experience in the game, but instead he emphasizednavigation of this environment of this maze by listening tosound cues, specialized sounds and musical scoresthat he embedded in the game environment,

so i found this quitean interesting approach to alternative forms ofnavigating 3d virtual spaces. i also want to brieflytalk about some models for interdisciplinaryproject work and education at the intersection of art,science, and technology. obviously, one historicalexample is the experiments an art and technology groupfrom the late 1960s, founded by billy kluverand robert rauschenberg, and it was interestingto hear john talk

about in his opening remarksabout the idea of technology that becomes more and moreembedded into our-all aspects of life, and already inthe 1960s in this statement of purpose from eit wecan read in the middle of this document the quote,"to eliminate separation of the individual fromtechnological change and expand and enrich technology togive the individual variety, pleasure, and avenues forexploration and involvement in contemporary life."

more contemporary examples ofsome of the models that i use in my area of victoriantime-based art is, for example, dorkbots, a group of looselyconnected clubs, so to say, that provide avenues and meetingspaces, workshops and so forth for as it reads inthe poster here, "people doing strangethings with electricity." but then also make projects,the blog of the make magazine from o'reilly press thatactually has the subtitle, "built, heck, tweet,share, discover."

so these are all inspirationsfor our work as well. and with this, i want to cometo my last project that i wanted to show today whichis a project funded by the national sciencefoundation called images of nature. it's a collaboration betweenshannon mcmullen, my colleague in the area of electronicand time-based art, myself, and then also david brownin the envision center of data perceptualization.

it's a project as itreads here in the subtitle about the technologicalexplorations of the natural environmentcombining art, science, and engineering strategiesin an educational model for collaborative creation. it is set up in three parts, the first part being aninterdisciplinary course at purdue which willstart in the spring 2011, so after everybody comesback from winter break,

which tries to bringtogether students from different academicdisciplines at purdue, mainly the arts andhumanities, the sciences, and also engineeringand technology to work collaboratively onprojects that will result in artifacts, as we call them,that respond to the challenges of our changing naturalenvironment, climate change, global warming, energyconsumption, to name only a few, which will then be exhibited.

and this is part two of theproject, in an exhibition in downtown lafayette,in may 2011, and then the third part isa summer program at purdue where we invite high schoolstudents from demographic groups that are currentlyunderrepresented at the university toalso experience this idea of interdisciplinary projectwork between the arts, sciences, and engineering, andto give them an idea that in an academic environmentsuch as purdue, they don't have

to specifically choose onlyone singular discipline and so to say, forget about alltheir other interests, but that they cansuccessfully combine interests in many different disciplinesand even succeed very well in doing that, and actuallystand out and thrive. in this project we arespecifically interested in this idea of the image andcontemporary notions of images, so we try to expandon the idea of image to include polysensorialimages as well,

images that go beyondthe sense of sight to include other forms of-usingthe body to get information about certain kind of ideasabout the environment, haptics sound, forexample, immersion, but then also the ideaof images as metaphors and how we can successfullypossibly even combine both notions of images. and i found very helpfula quote from hans belting who is an art historian andtheoretician from germany

who recently wrote a textcalled image, medium, body, a new approach to iconology,and he mentions the work of w.j.t. mitchell, explainingthat iconology usually or traditionally has been acombination of the terms image, text, and ideology, andthen belting continues, "in my recent book onbild-anthropologie," which is image anthropology,"i also use a triad of terms in which, for obvious reasons,image remains but now is framed by the terms medium and body."

so that the body becomesan essential element in this explorationand response to images. he also continues to say,"we cannot speak of images in just one sense, butrather must classify images with different aims and effects, images that serve our cognitionare very different from those that address our imagination." and i just wanted to show youone brief example at the end of my presentationthat illustrates how

in this very specific case howwind power can be represented in different images. obviously, here we have a map ofthe u.s. department of energy. it's a very straightforwardrepresentation of certain kind of areas of high windpower in indiana. we see just northwest of usthe benton county wind farm that hopefully many ofyou have already visited. it's quite impressiveto go there, but there are obviouslyother ways that we can talk

about wind power, visualizewind power, and i just wanted to show this i find quitean interesting example of the advertisement that thenorth [inaudible] hamburg agency created for epuvon [phonetic]which is a german energy company in 2007 called mr. w. doi have to do the same? okay. the sound can just go. [inaudible] okay. >> i think i wasalways misunderstood. [background music] peoplejust don't seem to like me.

i think i annoy them. i get on their nerves. i don't know why. it's just the way it was. [breaking glass] [sighs]maybe i was doing things. [noises] maybe icame on too strong. i don't know. i really can't say. yeah. it was lonely.

[inaudible] but you you getused to it after a while. and then one dayeverything changed. somebody finallyaccepted me for what i am. since i [inaudible] lifeis completely different. i finally feel useful,good at something. >> so this is just an examplealso of one type of image that we certainly try to explorein this our course as well. and this brings me to theend of the presentation. i just have one last slidewith my email address

if you guys have any furtherquestions-oops-or would like to contact me directly andthen also some of the resources that i showed inmy presentation. thank you very much.


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so this right here is going to be youryour your capture page one of your capture pages right and they would justclick this and it's going to explore the persons email and then you're going tobe able to follow up alright so and then this one right herethis is the opportunity funnel so here's another funnel that you can use you knowto her to you know speed up the process so you can get onto the prophet quicklybecause you know that's the point of you get in into business is to make moneyright so this last photo right here so let's say this is the network marketingfunnel so you have somebody that's in network marketing in there and a companyright

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the page that you see right here andthen they created another one is just like that but this one is to facebookfunny because you know sometimes facebook can be a little screwy so let'ssay when it comes to like mentioning income right like you mentioned heyyou're going to make seventy five thousand dollars in about 30 days right facebook doesn't really like that thatmuch right so you you want to have something that's pretty i guess vague so i'll just show you whatthis actually looks like give it just a second here

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these different companies so i'm justgoing to click on worldventures right and then when you come here what what they do for you automaticallyright is a brand new page to the pacific specific product that the that companymay be serving so that's that's that's just a show you right here soworldventures is a promise to add it's a travel company right so in their brandedpage that they used to bring them prospects to his vacation sooner rightand then that's the process that they have where their prospects can see you knowwhat kind of deals they have and you

know pretty much what they have to offerand then they contact the you know they contact who told him about this bagright know pretty much the oldest standard network marketing company rightso and then right here it says it's time for you to vacation soon right so it'salready branded for that page right and this allows you to just you knowleverages so you may be on your watching this and you may be in worldventures andyou can i hope that you can see the value in this right and then right heresays live the life that you desire is time to make the rest of your life thebest of your life right and it's pretty much brand it's showing you like nodifferent vacation spots and and right

here you deserve to travel more right explore places in yourself you neverknew existed right and then they have you know the prices of different thingsthat you know everything thats related to that you know company right so thisis very valuable so hopeless you're seeing value in this right now alright so that's pretty much what thattab is now this right here is your pages so this is going to be pages that you'vecreated romance just gonna show you real fast like how you can you you canleverage this as well so i'll just what i'll do is i'll just click on one of mypages that's already created and just

show you you know pretty much what youcan eddie give it just a second here alright so as you can see is i just havea picture of me and then i have you know like a headline and then i have younoticed any email to reserve your seat here and this was for webinar no i did just last week or so so this iswhat you can actually edit on online sales pro so first you have the wordsyou can just click here and double clay change the words and change these wordshere and then depending on your page you can either put a video here or a picturebut this this this page was specifically for you know pictures so i just you knowput on one of my pictures there and then

what you can do is you can change thecolor like i said you can change you can double-click it change the color of thethe words and then also pertains to color the words on the button and thenyou can change the color of the but you have to click the button and you canjust no change it like that right so i mean that's pretty much it for thatright so as far as like your links so let's say i didn't have this setup to goto another page and i just wanted to like you don't bring someone to a videothat i wanted them to see or something along that line right is right herewhere it says next link after clicking where do they go next

i could put my right now you just see onourselves prone they're actually don't know why that's in there that i honestlydon't know alright so you will put your link hereso where you want them to go next let's say you a network marketing internetmarketing no company and you want them want to take them to the braids pagewhere there's a video of you you know telling them hey what's going to be onthe next page and you know just kind of introducing yourself right and i werereally recommend you do that you know you want to have a bridge page you knowthat way you can you can introduce yourself first and foremost and then letthem know hey what's going to be on the

next page and tell them what it is thatthey opted in for that's going to get you more convergence believe i'm tellingalright so for the most part i mean for this page for the most part that's itnow you just want to go here let's say you you have a list builder right andyou know or your new you don't know the list builder is and i'll show you whatthat is towards into the video alright so that's pretty much it i'm gonna show you what the list builderis because you will put the name of your list here so you would already have itconnected to get response alright alright so that's pretty much itfor the page building for the most of

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there's one tell you which page thisleak came from so what you can do is you can actually go back and see which pageit was that they they came in through right so and then and then the nextthing is it will show you the link that they came from as well so that way youcan just go to the link and see what page it was its same concept alright so at this point that's prettymuch all these pages rights going to show you all the leaves that yougenerated throughout the time right so over here its resources now this iswhere we get into the training right i just want to you know show you thisbecause these trainings are literally

going to be you know vital to yoursuccess seriously because first you have listbuilding secrets list building follow-up secret so if you remember what i wastalking about leads earlier in the video i can say these are going to beimportant have to be having you know eyes on yourbusiness each and every day right new eyes eachand every day if you keep that in your mind you have eyes you know know how togenerate these first and foremost because they're going to show you inthis training and this is not even all the training is down below here there'smore training right so these these like

organic facebook marketing the hundreddays a hundred-dollar video challenge becoming a twitter lead magnet videoattracts and strength facebook search training right so you're getting allthese trainings on top of a system that you that can generate two leads and makeprofit quickly alright so that's pretty much to trainnow we're going to happen to the house how-to videos now i would say you knowyou're gonna learn as go anyway so it's best that you know just go through thesystem i mean you can use these videos if youwant if you just you know really need that step-by-step you know way of doingthings and that's fine no problem

alright so it's taking a little time sojust just give it a second year alright so so basically these are how-tovideo so this is gonna be a walk through which he gives you in the first threesteps and then how the os people marketing funnel works how to upgrade toannual vip affiliate gasps the affiliate program dashboard i'm just gonna go down how to for domainpage and it's going to talk about the at and how you can set up your text messagein that one and then how to get into contact with support and then he alsohas a facebook group with 10,000 plus people is probably a whole lot more nowat the time that you're watching this

but that's another way to support so youhave going through this platform or you can be in the the facebook group andthen you have people just responding to you you know it could be anybody becauseyou know most people have been in the system for that amount time so and then they're going to talkabout scripts the marketing guides to dashboard review and in how i just showsyou how to edit the landing page right so you pretty much got all the supportat this point and then what these are now these these right here they're very valuable as well so notonly do you get the training but you're

going to get morning calls right sothese calls happen monday through thursday pretty much every day right atthe same time they're basically calls that are gonna there's gonna be six or 7figure earners giving you strategies and like i said on top of the trainingyou're going to have somebody on a call given you the exact same training or notnecessarily is actually training but more training so you can actually youknow take your business into liftoff right because that's why you're hereyou're here to make money right you're headed to you know live a moreprosperous life right so like i said like for example instagram dominationhow to get 1,000 followers in just a few

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than thirty seven dollars a month andthey're giving you all that i've shown you so far then please tell me about itplease comment below and tell me about that system but so far i said the the value trust the priceright thirty-seven dollars a month it trustthe price so right here i'm gonna go to the profit center so let's say becauseyou know there there's obviously you know larger level so like levels thatyou can profit off a lot more so the profit center you can get this option ifyou upgrade to the year the plan so i'm gonna take you over here to theaffiliate tab now

all right give it just a second i hope you're enjoying this right nowyou know i really do hope you're enjoying this right now and i hopeyou're getting you know loads of value so you can you know alter your decisionon whether you want to you know get started today by clicking the link inthe description you know locking horns with me so that way you know i can notbe able to you know guide you along your journey right while you're gettingstarted in your online business alright so as you can see there's aboutfive six seven there's eight links here right so theseare all tag to you so anytime someone

goes to any of these links is going totie back to you and if they buy in teaching like the like the sound youheard on my phone to chain you're going to get a notification right if somebodygoes through as a lead right and then after that if they decide to make abuying decision you're gonna hear a two-team again right so that's that here's a second to team and you lookedat your phone you see that you have won lee most times it's a $20 going thatyou're going to receive right because i'm gonna explain the affiliate programright here alright so these are your links they'reall tied to you as you can see it says

congratulations during improve thephilly and you receive payment your receive payment on the twenty-fifth ofevery month right so as i go down here this is going to explain the process foryou so it's going to be thirty-seven dollars a month right thirty-seven dollars a month going to pay you twenty dollars monthlyso i just want you to imagine just for a minute right so let's say you get in andyou just you just completely into liftoff right and you get 10 people whatis 10 people want to do for you it's gonna it's gonna get you two hundreddollars a month right now obviously

you're going to get in and you knowthings happen some some people may quit but here's the thing that you want tofocus on is if you're getting consistent new eyes on your business every singleday you don't have to worry about the peoplethat decide to ah i don't want to do this anymore right and then just leaveas long as you're building and you're making sure that your team is succeedingas well because that's important that and that's something that i stand by i don't it's not just about me it'sabout helping my team and making sure my team is you know succeeding as wellbecause that's very important

alright so as you can see it breaks downthe system now if you do the yearly plan you're gonna make a hundred dollarsevery customer right every customer that you bring in you want to make a hundredright anything you can just get in you can see pretty much the outline of itright and then is basically shows you you know how much you would need to makethis amount and they're right here what you do is you would just go overhere to sign up and we it's going to prompt you for not mistaken let's just take a look at it againalright so yeah like a mini signup sheet here and then you if you're in theunited states you will click here on a

w9 or w8 tax for and if yourinternational just go ahead and sign up here i think it's gonna be a w8 tax for allright so as you can see the commission's are paid by paypal so you can see youcan get your future uh you can receive your payments on paypal or you canreceive them by tick right and if you don't sign up for paypal if i'm not mistaken is going to come inthe mail if you don't sign up for paypal i like mines paypal you know yet thatway is faster process alright so right here you can actuallyjust join the facebook group that i was

telling you about earlier which isanother way to you know get in contact with the people that you are running theprogram and others that are succeeding in a program as well alright so here you can share it onfacebook twitter and then email and then these are banner ads so let's say you'regoing media buys right and you know he's just trying to you know generates leadsyou can use these banner ads and with the when you go purchase like no spotsomewhere and you can just have like your banner ad on someone else's siteright it's it's it's pretty much too simple at that point

alright so these this is just like anexample right so this is an example giving you like your facebook you'redifferent facebook post right and then your team this these are like templatesright you can use these as a guy to like you know use when your contact you'reconnecting with your team or something along that line these are basic just guides right allright so down here you would just see like your commissions so like say wefirst meet somebody up there going to get a commission boom there's twentydollars right that's that's one of the twenty dollars that are earned sincei've been in the system since i'm pretty

much just starting out in the systemright but i was able to generate a sale i just want to show you that so you canactually see that you're going to get twenty dollars for each sign up you getif you stay at the regular level of osp alright so that's pretty much it forthat page and honestly that's pretty much it for the system itself now ireally hope that you got value from you taking you through this process now youmay be on here and you may really feel good right now about the system what iwant to do is i want to give you a new a chance to actually lock horns with meso that way you know i can help you along the way guy do because you knowthere's one thing that i realized in

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List Of Women Business Clothes Online Australia


hey fashionistas 30 have a very exciting video for you its based on a fanta friends misty makeup this the churchlater twitter name this is for you to name and she asked me to cut a deal some trickstips and tricks for plus size women and i'm sure you have a female so backfield video hopefully you've alsoseen may fit video but as far as defining kinda plus sizewomen this is how i'm gonna do for this forthis video as i mentioned in my soapbox

ideo i'm a youth there is no universal sighting system or siting criteria for plus size women there really isthere's the could have some overlap but there's no really likerespected one source so for this video i'm richard team plussize women as somebody who has a problem area whowants to conceal it and the promise that if that i thinkalmost any science you're always going to have a problem area that you want toconceal

or comfortably fits you like to makespeaker so if instead for this for this examplethis video i'm just gonna come talk to you aboutthings that wait for wait for trailer what help convey acertain message like let's say being taller or fender court meaner but also lookingto help you emphasize those things that are the process so let the you do have a nice bus lineare you do have a foodie the things that can help you can giveonce those areas and maybe kind of

concealer cover others so i have 10 steps are 10 tripstrips tips and tricks stereo question altogether but i have togo for you today and i think they're going to be reallyhelpful church and what you plan on outfits areyou thinking about what to wear cell let's get on with our first tip this may seem kind of like a silly onebut to me this is the number one mostimportant thing and

literally the first thing that you needto do it to do it order to determine how things are going to look on you and look at what you're going to portrayby earl fite i what she did maybe even gramm it scratched his papergrab a pen and take a look at some photos ofyourself whether the computer you know on facebook her maybe take alook at some photos and list the things that you absolutely love about yourself me if you have it gorgeous beautifulgolden tan maybe it's your hair maybe if you wantyour arms are super toned

you have a knife but flying you have anice booty whatever it may be. or may have killers them whatever youhave that's the assets for the places when sure reallyfocused and horny when you're fine garments for them on the flip side i also wishlist the things that maybe i'm not so fun to maybe it is relax maybe eight ish ability whatever it isthose are going to be cut your concert minuses here's the thing each person is reallydifferent and i'm sure you have people

in your life like for example misty makeup she wastalking about %uh video that shit like really takes your lease a fabulous i don't think sheshould have any problem with a but may be personally she does cell in this instance for her she needs to beconscious up what she buys and how she revealedher lakes may be on the foresight she thinks aboutplanets fabulous for her body fabulous so those things are all set to go intoor factor into

her purchases and what chance to pickyou know her out of it first because also let me say one disclaimer just because something is fabulous let'ssay your booty for you flame doesn't mean that you'regonna just let it all hang out see how for eighty you know i it could have gauge or eighty came as a gift the word in forthe save it you wanna be modest in and the revelation upfor whatever it's fabulous but here for example through bustlingdetails a v-neck

shirt versus scoop neck you closer toyour neckline it's gonna be more flattering see what ip tragedy of little things can make sure that the things you'repurchasing and the things that you're wearing are flattering if a situation and maybecan feel you're covering the things that you don't this has to be besides lifting out here pluses and minuses hasto be one of the most important things and that's really just go for any sizethat doesn't even matter for plus size

are not undergarments what you have underneath your clothes make alternatelyalmost the entire difference between something looking of them andsomething looking not so awesome foreseeable here for our needs to be completelyfitted i don't even trust myself going tostorage tray to pick something out citing typically is pretty consistent but for me anytime you need a new bra igo to somewhere that can fit me

i go to nordstrom here i can just go they fit me it might be a little bitmore expensive or at least i can have to think that it maypurchase one in the process but right down the other sizes across ifit she'll shop online and order them there nomatter what that i think is the best thing you cando for yourself because really having a well fitted brock makes all the difference any shirt any garmentthat you can wear on the top dressed included it's just gonna makeyou look so much more flawless in

its gonna make the current fit so muchmore like properly which makes you look center it makes youlook more fant it makes you it just it makes allthe difference so that would be my first editiongetting fitted for prop second suggestion would be take a lookat it undergarments the specialty garments like speaks faceyou're awesome i i actually swear by them if i have nepsthat are trained to not necessarily see through but are notvery forgiving thrown at her spanx everything looksgreat

or from wearing a dress or somethingthat you and i just f need the extra you can just give our support i will just throw line it hoskins move everything out andthere's a lot a lot a different styles depending on what your problem areasmight be you know if it's like your back yourstomach your booty your legs you know whatever it may be their slotsand what the different styles but what i really like about faces ifthey're super free the ball and i don't really feel like i'm wearing

some sort of structure undergarment if it's super comfortable it just make of adifference i think well i'm just doing in the future videois doing makeup before and after with undergarments unhook how differentdirection look because it honestly can make your whole outfitso there's one thing that you need to act fast and really invest in something can beexpensive undergarments undergarment undergarmentsi don't care what it is especially in this also kinda goes withunderwear to look at where it's fitting

you and how high it will fit arises and ifit's kinda cut you off in the wrong spotgiving you more lumps that really it should be the ultimate test isif you're where you and it makes you look worthlike you would look better just not wearing anything at all it's not fitting for my genericuniversal role so make sure that you invest in yourselfand you invest in just your flawless presentation and get there right

fitting undergarment backs are sexy i hope you're having alook at this they didn't really know how to put thisin the nicest way but how do put in kinda game that way so that thisis never done what do you buy a packet a government or government that just completely canif rap you cover you and have just drape just kinda over you and don'ts come and any point kind of like a shawl

but i'm checking bigger and take a lookat moodle style for something that's justcompletely just huge not faded it's literally likeyou ripped a sheet of your bad and hereafterself in it can't one outside there's nothing sexy aboutthem they're going to make you look biggerthey're going to make your problem area even more obvious because if you'retrained to look they conceal us to make and you're putting this giantpizza fatter around yourself you're gonna give the illusion that yourstomach is actually even bigger

so whatever you do to matter how edgyfeeler here applauded how to love your todayjoe plan something that's just you thinkit's just to conceal you because in reality it's actually gonna make youlook bigger fit is really important and those planesinterest for example let's say i felt on a loose fitting dress its way to give8.4 your eyes are gonna focus chill which gives the illusion up what wasteor at least a breaking point between but they aretrapped here bottom or even like a jacket in a tank top ifeverything has the same

kinda look and everything is just huge il it's just gonna could if make you lookfrumpy so no matter what the matter what that i'm or clothing that emulate a fagare just that sexy so we just don't wear the list let me know if there issomething that's right joubert the suit states in the bedroomthis is what i mean i know we've all seen them we've seenwomen who kind if decide that they want to cram themselvesinto pants that are three times three

times too small and they almost become like skin or picking even make it worse becausethey're constricting their skin for the body somuch that they almost create the lumps in fact thatnone of us like anything that is so thing tight that it looks like skin or shows yourbirthday suit may she looks like a kid it's not okay if it was back to a fit video you needto train on

multiple sizes you need to make surethat what you're buying is really based your buying decision isreally based on the fit not just on the site if we continue tofocus just on sites were to continue to be frustrated because there's no universal sizingsystems which means every safe it that you try on is goingto be different cell the key is to try on multiple differentsizes that way you get the proper fit cell this would help with this issue you're never gonna havesomething that's to construct airtight

anything that's going to give you morelumps and bumps it's not appropriate things that are more fitted like forexample lakes are tights they are going to tryto emulate skin but we want to make sure that they fitso for example if you can actually buy types that are too small but i'm sure all you want we have havepurchased them they're not become a stranger wastethey're gonna be kinda lower and they all start to stack becausethere's not enough kid there's not enough you know ofeffort based fabric

ornette so what you need to change makesure that it fits and nothing in this instance with casethey're actually come up past year you're faced or higher thehigher the better because it's gonna its gonna give you anice smooth flight you never want to wear garment even jeans he wanna watch the right to the chief ifyou're constantly not letting it come out you know higherbasically the thing we have a belly k bill is a problem area you're notgoing to wear something that's gonna catch rate the middle your belly

cuz its gonna get you more what youdon't want that he would make sure that may be in thisinstance because if your belly here to buy pants that are higher or yougonna go up once i so that their fittings smoother these anything that's going toconstrict you was gonna make you for fifty popped out reality as much as it travels awonderful for me think your birthday suit at thegrocery store is inappropriate so no matter wat you always want to payattention to

the actual fit or how fitted akerman is because anything that's too tight it'sjust not ok this could have a funny one and i'mhoping that i would explain this in the clearest way possible you really want to pay attention toskirt lengths opiate links and shoes and their height and theirstyle this is something that i find so manywomen again worker the society's believeviolate so many fashion laws funny and it's justthought people

soul for example of you have 8 what they looking for me to short okay shorts onand they're gonna come to about chuy's you're not going to put on me boats withthem rate i mean it's also obvious that hewould put on the haters with bermuda shorts it just kinda looksfunky know where to look lucky because i'mworth cut you off the literally you have your short your kneecap fromthe mister just doesn't look right thistrainable rules if that's the most obvious saythat i can tell you but

this rule is so so important the samenet let's say you have a shorter skirt andyou're wearing tights because it's cooler if you're going to wear a super-high asue first que me he'll it's probably gonna makeyou look a little of the e the however this isolation you know whocrashed his side even know your skirt may be totally justconservative it cute and you know your traits arecompletely like completely with a black you can see any skin your shoes aregonna change your whole of it

so you want to pay attention to lookingat style your shoes are always say along withcolor and pattern also thanks but you want to really look atthe style so you don't have a super super high heel and a super super shortskirt the same match if you have a super long lock skirt you know in very select instances anything cuter longerskirt looks nice but if you just want to pay attention tothe weight the food is actually an outfit

or again what kind of shoes you can wearwith and how they fit also look at how high theyare are they a wedge heel artists who firstfeel skinny stiletto heel he wanna or they are they choke herebecause those things make the alright againfocus and look at those break points somethose break points might either thank you focus on your problemareas or it may actually make you appear bigger or make you appear heavier ormake you appear if more a critical chain becauseeverything is

could have nots i straight she want tobe sure that everything that you wearing is properly fitted and if it doesn't fit joel where just how i see it that couldbe the key if you can identify should wear it joliet its feel maybe the color looks fabulous and itlooks fabulous with your skirt but the lines that it's creating acrossyour body we're down your body it's just anappropriate for the office location location location this issomething that i think most places women couldhave a challenge with

you for the lattice you know plus sizewomen should wear patterns should wear bright colors they shouldn'twear you know things that draw attentionwhoever said that mister discussion go away fisher hooey but location i v things is going to becrucial so you don't have a super busy patternslike for example only have one right now and then have a super busy parents skirtwith a super pissy because it better 5500 belt jacket any 0 or

classier where great future peak youdon't have a whole of the bright future pink corrido to putthe brakes you ship pink on your buoy great where you knowyour pants a rakish p and your body is 103 my guess is that wewant to stay away from c1p tension to where you put anyattention and what kind of attention it got a soif you're trader i out can lead to you do have somethinglike i have on finisher a denim jacket over it faraway place are over it to continue itdown a little bit

thanks to wear this patter so you reallywant to get strategic in what you wear and in how you wear it or where you wear it so how and wherelike it was a a really nice statement necklace afterdrug i but i don't know we're in a statement necklace with this dramatic shirt because thenit's gonna be like too much too much stimulation and thesame that you also want to pay attention to thedarker later all guys are naturally drawn

toward freighter and lighter thinksobviously if you're in a dark room here to patientwith the latest a for listing that's what we all leftsequences for calls for holiday events could typically holiday events occurredafter so what the clamor satellite it justkinda its festive and fun you want to pay attention to thoseglover's insurers where are your latest colors if you putthe latest color on your booty and then you have like a faa wealthywhite ps on the bottom you're gonna put ablacktop

your here to return to the sweatpants it also is gonna make you up here bigger so you wanna pay attention to where thingsare and how they roll how they're lookingfor work and attention you're trying to drop and again we want to draw attention tothose things that are under class list and we want to try to avoid puttingthose things on our finest list because then hero3 presentation gonnadrive the exactly that great attention to exactlythe right kind of places

for the purpose of this video crammingis a bad word it's just about the effort legacy effortish i for every isn't bad word if you areusing cramming or to cram it any sort of way if a shita fashion shape whatever i mean whatever it is if youare using that word runaway please run away there's no way to say i'm in a crampedmyself into this dress or i don't care what it takes a minute cramming body into that it tothe pair pants

no no plea now if there's one thing ican tell you if ukraine yourself into something youi'm fairly for free every step in this whole it'llvideo along with like every other fashion roleknown to man create yourself into something is not going to be flattering maybe if the ego thing i don't know butin no way sense for fashion or whatever a way to create yourself into somethingif you've gained weight you know it just let it go save thegarment thrown in the back your closet 30 2010space backs whatever you have to do

save it because guess what your weightmay come back down and then you have that have this current that you don'thave to prove yourself to but it that's going to be a hugething for the message you're trying to communicatefor example if your already getting the the you knowfabulous undergarments that i make you just look seamless and you know 13 perfect and then you tryto treat yourself into something the twenty almost reversed the effectcreate love because you're you have something that'sconstricting you at some point

whether you know it the first line thewaistline whatever the lakes it could over century areas that you'recramming into it and maybe even those are your classes wealthier lace are your class but you'regonna cry yourself into this pair pants me just a little bigger and you takethose classes in your gonna automatically turn them into a negativebecause everybody's investor and advisor thinking how the heck she creamerstipend the hopefully if there's anything to youlisten to please lately cramming is that word and you shouldnever be using that word

when you're talking about gettingdressed seems like such a funny question butthis question is really she to jer overall look so when you actually put something onlet's say you pick on a fabulous outfit this is a question that you need to askyourself can you give someone a birthday cake without properly frosting at first inall reality no you can't give a birthday cake tosomebody without any frosting on it looks weird

this trusting is 18 kenneth team as me off accessories here and makeup so they're kind of likeyour finishing touches or your last details to complete youroverall look for me i actually teach me know fallishevery two days for small because i'm really hurting myhands and second of all i don't like looking at all chipped third all i really like to kindof switch it up and do different things videos really do complete my wholecreative

fashionista image because i'm takingcare and attention them paying attention to the detailsthat complete my overall image to the world know whetheri wanna you know to a french manicure where iwant to do some crazy letter you know what whatever may be it's okayto finish off my whole total look the thing that let's say you have areally fabulous outfit super sparkly sequined shirt and he's really nice fitting jeans thatare really long and flat you know if you look like

long and slender and then you have thesereally nice food and on the top you just kinda like sureyou're too funny tale and he didn't even brush it looking goofy it when you complete yourwhole total look see you want remember the frosting and i'll oppressing for the cake anywaysfunny picture but you look at every single littlekenneth detail feet or make better is appropriate for the drawing attention tothe right areas i think you're prone areas your stomachyou're not going to just roll a belt on

top of it it last you have the proper fitting undergarments here very fluid out it'snot going to your you know you could put that belt ona mission to create warlock or it's going to create a focalpoint to the going to cut you off or make you look kind of weird you know make it look ill-fitting see want to make sure thatthose little details you know having to put on face maybe youdon't have elaborate makeup on

but you have something you know nude lipjust kinda basic mascara and smooth out your complexion because itreally does complete your total look and it draws attention to the right areas. i don't think anybody is going to say "oh my gosh, i don't like my hands". or, "oh my gosh i really don't like, you know,my face, i don't want anybody to look at my face!" everybody has a beautiful face! and that's what makeup is for! it accentuates those beautiful things, and it covers the things like acne that we all want to hide! so, same principles that go withfashion you just want to make sure that yourtotal look is complete and powerful

because when you have all the thingstogether, you just look fierce and you totally achieve fashionista status! proportion for portions or everything this coming up with eatingtoo because it in so many different you knowcadres life but the proportions are portions ofyour body that your identifying ire with colors patterns that garment though you know hito the waistline the typeof shelters thickness of thebelt the things that you're really

trying to extend schweet or conceal all about her fortunes so for example when i get dressed in themorning i find what they ate to make link popthat creates more fitted i'm not going to make everything in my outfit outside of that fitted so maybe i put on let's say a sweater overit that's kind of looser kind of a big olbigger kinda like cable knit on you know up walking a cable that

a larger cable that and it could havetrade and it later it's a little bit biggerbut having that fitted tunic length topunderneath it is going to define forgive me shape and de out skirts event isn't gonna give itcould be like blending of trials nobody looks good ineverything that taped you know if you have a seniorpicture on a super tight pants on and your super cheap checking on youlook uncomfortable it also looks uncomfortable see you wantto look at the proportions in size

so same with pants if i have super tightpants on because %um this rocket today they're leather pants for and there's you know not not might tight as ancramming for a when it for him but if it's with a veryvery fitted i want to make sure that my top is alittle bit looser seek i want to play with that dimension to and make sure thatit's pic again accentuating those classes so youhave it you know a great bass line eighty more fitted shirt would be veryappropriate

or if we want to hide the tummy areamaybe it's gonna be kinda looser fitting but your lesa rockets yougonna have a more fitted gene or forfeited paint to cast ballots sent out shealways wanna look at the proportions and what portions of your body kirbyaccentuated or being you don't like the focal point and aslong as those are matching with your plus and minus list you're right on and you're gonna lookvery very polished i think this is one of the most obviouscategories but i think it's

naturally something that somehow kind ofjust get lost get flocked to the next when you're going to your closet whereyou're going to go shopping if you want to put on or purchase onlytwo things that fits you right now you want to fit things to yourbody and maybe you are in the process oflosing weight okay so that's okay but you deserve to havesomething that fits no matter what no matter what so if youwant your order over your closet and you find that nothing fits its timeto maybe go shopping then maybe you can go to let's say valuevillage or estimates you know

wager chief or even rust shop in theclearance rack face some things that you know what arecost effective for almost any budget but you need to find things that fitchill because part is the first ratio i think most diverse experiences whenthings don't fit regardless of what are weight is oursituation is because if it's frustrating it's like hewas going on here see you want to make sure that thesegarments fix because that's going to influence your total lock if you have something that doesn't fitand you're wearing it

it's not gonna look great and no matterlet's say you only have one piece feature top that does not fit but yourjacket fit your pants fit for your boots fit foryou heels are for free it ever had to be paying attention to thatshirt that just doesn't fit so make sure that whenyou're purchasing things he purchased thanks for now and when you're going if your class inthe morning for the evening or whatever here putting on things that actually fit this also goes just a little site no

for when you are shopping don't ever buysomething that you can shrink this is all this is also another 10thanks you know it yes there are government other that whenyou put them in the dryer they're going to shrink but i can guarantee you they're nevergoing to be to the perfect shrinking measurements you might have thoughtwould happen in your head so five things at the store actually fit know when you wash them instead ofthrowing them in the dryer hang them out to dry this range theyretain their shape

and they're not going to shrink on youin most instances read attackers are reasons for the tax on current for washing instructions: but for themost part should shrink on you and it will still maintain that perfect shape the eu made sure was perfect when youpurchase the item so make sure you pay attention to thatyou know it right now in the element in the momenteven though they may be pretty fewer tackles collection or they might be confidence feel thingsthat didn't fit before

that's okay there's a reason for it justgo with it as long as it looks fabulous it doesn'tmatter what the size and it doesn't matter where it's from it looks great on you so i hope this video with a little bitinspiring and try to help few pay attention to thethings that are really important when it comes down to choosing government andchoosing what to wear for the day the most important things you need tocare about yourself if you need to care about how you luckand what kinda a venture for trying to

the girl by investing in the right undergarmentand paying attention to porsche proportion in perforce shinshave your body your classes in your minuses kinda whatyou're using with you know fabrics patterns colors allthose kinds of things equate to and alternate fashionista look so if you need to watch the video a fewtimes write things down but pay attention tothose little tips and tricks because if you follow all those

everything else falls into line andagain it doesn't really matter what size you are for the purpose for this video again iwas just trying to fit someone who had pluses about the gottimissus which is a complex anybody but the fifth specifically how plus size women because you know what you might havemore problem areas or to her problem areas to conceal so with these things you're gonna createa silhouette

that is 13 and it's beautiful and yougonna have clothes that fit properly and reallyaccentuate those classes and really help you achieve yourfashionista status style so if you have any questionsplease leave them i'm down you know in the comment box iwould love to have anything you know that i didn't cover ormore clarification on anything that i was discussing and if you do you have an idea for avideo let me know of because a lot of these at these areinspired him if the makeup with

absolutely fabulous and i'll of a linkerchannel down in the infobox as well that's what it's about and wanna makesure that you have all the confidence in all the tools andresources in the world help you look fabulous thanks for watching and staytuned for the next video



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