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  1. Huawei locked HDC 2026 event for June 12, HarmonyOS 7 on its way Huawei has officially scheduled the HDC 2026 event from June 12 to June 14. The three-day event will unlock various tech solutions a...

    #Huawei #HarmonyOS #7 #HDC #2026 #Huawei #Developer #Conference

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  2. Please boost?

    I'm seeking a case that (using IETF MAY/SHOULD/MUST):

    - MUST (or SHOULD for new build) have screws for Micro-ATX (9.6" x 9.6").

    - MUST have >=3 hot-swappable 3.5 HDD SATA-or-SAS12 bays

    - MUST have 1 5.25 full-heigh bay for Optical OR tape (MAY have 2 for both)

    - MUST (or MAY for new build) have space to hold a large CPU heatsink (in case of transplant of current rig)

    - SHOULD NOT have a power-supply (I already got one, it's very nice).

    #illumos #hdc

  3. Please boost?

    I'm seeking a case that (using IETF MAY/SHOULD/MUST):

    - MUST (or SHOULD for new build) have screws for Micro-ATX (9.6" x 9.6").

    - MUST have >=3 hot-swappable 3.5 HDD SATA-or-SAS12 bays

    - MUST have 1 5.25 full-heigh bay for Optical OR tape (MAY have 2 for both)

    - MUST (or MAY for new build) have space to hold a large CPU heatsink (in case of transplant of current rig)

    - SHOULD NOT have a power-supply (I already got one, it's very nice).

    #illumos #hdc

  4. Please boost?

    I'm seeking a case that (using IETF MAY/SHOULD/MUST):

    - MUST (or SHOULD for new build) have screws for Micro-ATX (9.6" x 9.6").

    - MUST have >=3 hot-swappable 3.5 HDD SATA-or-SAS12 bays

    - MUST have 1 5.25 full-heigh bay for Optical OR tape (MAY have 2 for both)

    - MUST (or MAY for new build) have space to hold a large CPU heatsink (in case of transplant of current rig)

    - SHOULD NOT have a power-supply (I already got one, it's very nice).

    #illumos #hdc

  5. Please boost?

    I'm seeking a case that (using IETF MAY/SHOULD/MUST):

    - MUST (or SHOULD for new build) have screws for Micro-ATX (9.6" x 9.6").

    - MUST have >=3 hot-swappable 3.5 HDD SATA-or-SAS12 bays

    - MUST have 1 5.25 full-heigh bay for Optical OR tape (MAY have 2 for both)

    - MUST (or MAY for new build) have space to hold a large CPU heatsink (in case of transplant of current rig)

    - SHOULD NOT have a power-supply (I already got one, it's very nice).

    #illumos #hdc

  6. Please boost?

    I'm seeking a case that (using IETF MAY/SHOULD/MUST):

    - MUST (or SHOULD for new build) have screws for Micro-ATX (9.6" x 9.6").

    - MUST have >=3 hot-swappable 3.5 HDD SATA-or-SAS12 bays

    - MUST have 1 5.25 full-heigh bay for Optical OR tape (MAY have 2 for both)

    - MUST (or MAY for new build) have space to hold a large CPU heatsink (in case of transplant of current rig)

    - SHOULD NOT have a power-supply (I already got one, it's very nice).

    #illumos #hdc

  7. @giacomoi @albertcardona @RuthMalan

    I am hoping to see lots more practical developments along the lines of: This physical phenomenon does something (by virtue of being itself) that is isomorphic to some computation. How do we couple it to the environment so that the naturally occurring computation corresponds to something we care about?

    To be honest, I am a little surprised that there haven't been more attempts at modern analog computers. This paper by Jaeger et al gives some clue as to the potential for extracting computational services from physic: arxiv.org/abs/2307.15408

    I suspect that one contributor to the lack of progress on modern analog computing is the difficulty of mapping from the user's problem of interest to the computation offered by the physical substrate. In the AOC case you need to map the user's problem to a fix-point problem (because that's all the hardware can solve). This paper by Kleyko et al deals with that issue by proposing that Vector Symbolic Architectures could be used as an intermediate abstraction between the user's problem and a wide range of nonstandard computational hardware: arxiv.org/abs/2106.05268

    #neuromorphic #AnalogComputing #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC

  8. @giacomoi @albertcardona @RuthMalan

    I am hoping to see lots more practical developments along the lines of: This physical phenomenon does something (by virtue of being itself) that is isomorphic to some computation. How do we couple it to the environment so that the naturally occurring computation corresponds to something we care about?

    To be honest, I am a little surprised that there haven't been more attempts at modern analog computers. This paper by Jaeger et al gives some clue as to the potential for extracting computational services from physic: arxiv.org/abs/2307.15408

    I suspect that one contributor to the lack of progress on modern analog computing is the difficulty of mapping from the user's problem of interest to the computation offered by the physical substrate. In the AOC case you need to map the user's problem to a fix-point problem (because that's all the hardware can solve). This paper by Kleyko et al deals with that issue by proposing that Vector Symbolic Architectures could be used as an intermediate abstraction between the user's problem and a wide range of nonstandard computational hardware: arxiv.org/abs/2106.05268

    #neuromorphic #AnalogComputing #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC

  9. @giacomoi @albertcardona @RuthMalan

    I am hoping to see lots more practical developments along the lines of: This physical phenomenon does something (by virtue of being itself) that is isomorphic to some computation. How do we couple it to the environment so that the naturally occurring computation corresponds to something we care about?

    To be honest, I am a little surprised that there haven't been more attempts at modern analog computers. This paper by Jaeger et al gives some clue as to the potential for extracting computational services from physic: arxiv.org/abs/2307.15408

    I suspect that one contributor to the lack of progress on modern analog computing is the difficulty of mapping from the user's problem of interest to the computation offered by the physical substrate. In the AOC case you need to map the user's problem to a fix-point problem (because that's all the hardware can solve). This paper by Kleyko et al deals with that issue by proposing that Vector Symbolic Architectures could be used as an intermediate abstraction between the user's problem and a wide range of nonstandard computational hardware: arxiv.org/abs/2106.05268

    #neuromorphic #AnalogComputing #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC

  10. @giacomoi @albertcardona @RuthMalan

    I am hoping to see lots more practical developments along the lines of: This physical phenomenon does something (by virtue of being itself) that is isomorphic to some computation. How do we couple it to the environment so that the naturally occurring computation corresponds to something we care about?

    To be honest, I am a little surprised that there haven't been more attempts at modern analog computers. This paper by Jaeger et al gives some clue as to the potential for extracting computational services from physic: arxiv.org/abs/2307.15408

    I suspect that one contributor to the lack of progress on modern analog computing is the difficulty of mapping from the user's problem of interest to the computation offered by the physical substrate. In the AOC case you need to map the user's problem to a fix-point problem (because that's all the hardware can solve). This paper by Kleyko et al deals with that issue by proposing that Vector Symbolic Architectures could be used as an intermediate abstraction between the user's problem and a wide range of nonstandard computational hardware: arxiv.org/abs/2106.05268

    #neuromorphic #AnalogComputing #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC

  11. @giacomoi @albertcardona @RuthMalan

    I am hoping to see lots more practical developments along the lines of: This physical phenomenon does something (by virtue of being itself) that is isomorphic to some computation. How do we couple it to the environment so that the naturally occurring computation corresponds to something we care about?

    To be honest, I am a little surprised that there haven't been more attempts at modern analog computers. This paper by Jaeger et al gives some clue as to the potential for extracting computational services from physic: arxiv.org/abs/2307.15408

    I suspect that one contributor to the lack of progress on modern analog computing is the difficulty of mapping from the user's problem of interest to the computation offered by the physical substrate. In the AOC case you need to map the user's problem to a fix-point problem (because that's all the hardware can solve). This paper by Kleyko et al deals with that issue by proposing that Vector Symbolic Architectures could be used as an intermediate abstraction between the user's problem and a wide range of nonstandard computational hardware: arxiv.org/abs/2106.05268

    #neuromorphic #AnalogComputing #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC

  12. The next VSAonline webinar is at 17:00 UTC (not the usual time), Monday 27 January.

    Zoom: ltu-se.zoom.us/j/65564790287

    WEB: bit.ly/vsaonline

    Speaker: Anthony Thomas from UC Davis, USA

    Title: ”Sketching a Picture of Vector Symbolic Architectures”

    Abstract : Sketching algorithms are a broad area of research in theoretical computer science and numerical analysis that aim to distil data into a simple summary, called a "sketch," that retains some essential notion of structure while being much more efficient to store, query, and transmit.

    Vector-symbolic architectures (VSAs) are an approach to computing on data represented using random vectors, and provide an elegant conceptual framework for realizing a wide variety of data structures and algorithms in a way that lends itself to implementation in highly-parallel and energy-efficient computer hardware.

    Sketching algorithms and VSA have a substantial degree of consonance in their methods, motivations, and applications. In this tutorial style talk, I will discuss some of the connections between these two fields, focusing, in particular, on the connections between VSA and tensor-sketches, a family of sketching algorithms concerned with the setting in which the data being sketched can be decomposed into Kronecker (tensor) products between more primitive objects. This is exactly the situation of interest in VSA and the two fields have arrived at strikingly similar solutions to this problem.

    #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #AI #ML #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #MathematicalPsychology #MathPsych #CognitiveScience #CogSci @cogsci

  13. The next VSAonline webinar is at 17:00 UTC (not the usual time), Monday 27 January.

    Zoom: ltu-se.zoom.us/j/65564790287

    WEB: bit.ly/vsaonline

    Speaker: Anthony Thomas from UC Davis, USA

    Title: ”Sketching a Picture of Vector Symbolic Architectures”

    Abstract : Sketching algorithms are a broad area of research in theoretical computer science and numerical analysis that aim to distil data into a simple summary, called a "sketch," that retains some essential notion of structure while being much more efficient to store, query, and transmit.

    Vector-symbolic architectures (VSAs) are an approach to computing on data represented using random vectors, and provide an elegant conceptual framework for realizing a wide variety of data structures and algorithms in a way that lends itself to implementation in highly-parallel and energy-efficient computer hardware.

    Sketching algorithms and VSA have a substantial degree of consonance in their methods, motivations, and applications. In this tutorial style talk, I will discuss some of the connections between these two fields, focusing, in particular, on the connections between VSA and tensor-sketches, a family of sketching algorithms concerned with the setting in which the data being sketched can be decomposed into Kronecker (tensor) products between more primitive objects. This is exactly the situation of interest in VSA and the two fields have arrived at strikingly similar solutions to this problem.

    #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #AI #ML #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #MathematicalPsychology #MathPsych #CognitiveScience #CogSci @cogsci

  14. The next VSAonline webinar is at 17:00 UTC (not the usual time), Monday 27 January.

    Zoom: ltu-se.zoom.us/j/65564790287

    WEB: bit.ly/vsaonline

    Speaker: Anthony Thomas from UC Davis, USA

    Title: ”Sketching a Picture of Vector Symbolic Architectures”

    Abstract : Sketching algorithms are a broad area of research in theoretical computer science and numerical analysis that aim to distil data into a simple summary, called a "sketch," that retains some essential notion of structure while being much more efficient to store, query, and transmit.

    Vector-symbolic architectures (VSAs) are an approach to computing on data represented using random vectors, and provide an elegant conceptual framework for realizing a wide variety of data structures and algorithms in a way that lends itself to implementation in highly-parallel and energy-efficient computer hardware.

    Sketching algorithms and VSA have a substantial degree of consonance in their methods, motivations, and applications. In this tutorial style talk, I will discuss some of the connections between these two fields, focusing, in particular, on the connections between VSA and tensor-sketches, a family of sketching algorithms concerned with the setting in which the data being sketched can be decomposed into Kronecker (tensor) products between more primitive objects. This is exactly the situation of interest in VSA and the two fields have arrived at strikingly similar solutions to this problem.

    #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #AI #ML #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #MathematicalPsychology #MathPsych #CognitiveScience #CogSci @cogsci

  15. The next VSAonline webinar is at 17:00 UTC (not the usual time), Monday 27 January.

    Zoom: ltu-se.zoom.us/j/65564790287

    WEB: bit.ly/vsaonline

    Speaker: Anthony Thomas from UC Davis, USA

    Title: ”Sketching a Picture of Vector Symbolic Architectures”

    Abstract : Sketching algorithms are a broad area of research in theoretical computer science and numerical analysis that aim to distil data into a simple summary, called a "sketch," that retains some essential notion of structure while being much more efficient to store, query, and transmit.

    Vector-symbolic architectures (VSAs) are an approach to computing on data represented using random vectors, and provide an elegant conceptual framework for realizing a wide variety of data structures and algorithms in a way that lends itself to implementation in highly-parallel and energy-efficient computer hardware.

    Sketching algorithms and VSA have a substantial degree of consonance in their methods, motivations, and applications. In this tutorial style talk, I will discuss some of the connections between these two fields, focusing, in particular, on the connections between VSA and tensor-sketches, a family of sketching algorithms concerned with the setting in which the data being sketched can be decomposed into Kronecker (tensor) products between more primitive objects. This is exactly the situation of interest in VSA and the two fields have arrived at strikingly similar solutions to this problem.

    #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #AI #ML #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #MathematicalPsychology #MathPsych #CognitiveScience #CogSci @cogsci

  16. The next VSAonline webinar is at 17:00 UTC (not the usual time), Monday 27 January.

    Zoom: ltu-se.zoom.us/j/65564790287

    WEB: bit.ly/vsaonline

    Speaker: Anthony Thomas from UC Davis, USA

    Title: ”Sketching a Picture of Vector Symbolic Architectures”

    Abstract : Sketching algorithms are a broad area of research in theoretical computer science and numerical analysis that aim to distil data into a simple summary, called a "sketch," that retains some essential notion of structure while being much more efficient to store, query, and transmit.

    Vector-symbolic architectures (VSAs) are an approach to computing on data represented using random vectors, and provide an elegant conceptual framework for realizing a wide variety of data structures and algorithms in a way that lends itself to implementation in highly-parallel and energy-efficient computer hardware.

    Sketching algorithms and VSA have a substantial degree of consonance in their methods, motivations, and applications. In this tutorial style talk, I will discuss some of the connections between these two fields, focusing, in particular, on the connections between VSA and tensor-sketches, a family of sketching algorithms concerned with the setting in which the data being sketched can be decomposed into Kronecker (tensor) products between more primitive objects. This is exactly the situation of interest in VSA and the two fields have arrived at strikingly similar solutions to this problem.

    #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #AI #ML #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #MathematicalPsychology #MathPsych #CognitiveScience #CogSci @cogsci

  17. I was looking through the VSAonline website (sites.google.com/view/hdvsaonl) and saw that by the end of this year there will be 96 recorded webinars plus the recordings from the Midnight Sun 2023 workshop.

    So, if you're interested in #VectorSymbolicArchitecture / #HyperdimensionalComputing or just #VSA / #HDC -curious, the VSAonline website is the place to go (or head over to hd-computing.com/home, where there's a wider range of resources, including publication lists).

    #CognitiveScience #CogSci #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MachineLearning #neuromorphic #ComputationalNeuroscience

  18. I was looking through the VSAonline website (sites.google.com/view/hdvsaonl) and saw that by the end of this year there will be 96 recorded webinars plus the recordings from the Midnight Sun 2023 workshop.

    So, if you're interested in #VectorSymbolicArchitecture / #HyperdimensionalComputing or just #VSA / #HDC -curious, the VSAonline website is the place to go (or head over to hd-computing.com/home, where there's a wider range of resources, including publication lists).

    #CognitiveScience #CogSci #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MachineLearning #neuromorphic #ComputationalNeuroscience

  19. I was looking through the VSAonline website (sites.google.com/view/hdvsaonl) and saw that by the end of this year there will be 96 recorded webinars plus the recordings from the Midnight Sun 2023 workshop.

    So, if you're interested in #VectorSymbolicArchitecture / #HyperdimensionalComputing or just #VSA / #HDC -curious, the VSAonline website is the place to go (or head over to hd-computing.com/home, where there's a wider range of resources, including publication lists).

    #CognitiveScience #CogSci #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MachineLearning #neuromorphic #ComputationalNeuroscience

  20. I was looking through the VSAonline website (sites.google.com/view/hdvsaonl) and saw that by the end of this year there will be 96 recorded webinars plus the recordings from the Midnight Sun 2023 workshop.

    So, if you're interested in #VectorSymbolicArchitecture / #HyperdimensionalComputing or just #VSA / #HDC -curious, the VSAonline website is the place to go (or head over to hd-computing.com/home, where there's a wider range of resources, including publication lists).

    #CognitiveScience #CogSci #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MachineLearning #neuromorphic #ComputationalNeuroscience

  21. I was looking through the VSAonline website (sites.google.com/view/hdvsaonl) and saw that by the end of this year there will be 96 recorded webinars plus the recordings from the Midnight Sun 2023 workshop.

    So, if you're interested in #VectorSymbolicArchitecture / #HyperdimensionalComputing or just #VSA / #HDC -curious, the VSAonline website is the place to go (or head over to hd-computing.com/home, where there's a wider range of resources, including publication lists).

    #CognitiveScience #CogSci #ComputationalCognitiveScience #CompCogSci #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MachineLearning #neuromorphic #ComputationalNeuroscience

  22. Spoke about #mfa at Heartland developers conference in #omaha. Thanks for having me AIM

    #hdc

  23. Spoke about #mfa at Heartland developers conference in #omaha. Thanks for having me AIM

    #hdc

  24. Spoke about #mfa at Heartland developers conference in #omaha. Thanks for having me AIM

    #hdc

  25. Spoke about #mfa at Heartland developers conference in #omaha. Thanks for having me AIM

    #hdc

  26. Spoke about #mfa at Heartland developers conference in #omaha. Thanks for having me AIM

    #hdc

  27. If you're (potentially) interested in Vector Symbolic Architectures / Hyperdimensional Computing and Artificial Intelligence and you're within reach of Palo Alto, California on June 12th then you should head along to the event being hosted by Nordic Innovation House. Some of my colleagues from UC Berkeley and Luleå Tekniska Universitet will be there.

    eventbrite.com/e/hypervectors-

    #event #meeting #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #AGI

  28. If you're (potentially) interested in Vector Symbolic Architectures / Hyperdimensional Computing and Artificial Intelligence and you're within reach of Palo Alto, California on June 12th then you should head along to the event being hosted by Nordic Innovation House. Some of my colleagues from UC Berkeley and Luleå Tekniska Universitet will be there.

    eventbrite.com/e/hypervectors-

    #event #meeting #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #AGI

  29. If you're (potentially) interested in Vector Symbolic Architectures / Hyperdimensional Computing and Artificial Intelligence and you're within reach of Palo Alto, California on June 12th then you should head along to the event being hosted by Nordic Innovation House. Some of my colleagues from UC Berkeley and Luleå Tekniska Universitet will be there.

    eventbrite.com/e/hypervectors-

    #event #meeting #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #AGI

  30. If you're (potentially) interested in Vector Symbolic Architectures / Hyperdimensional Computing and Artificial Intelligence and you're within reach of Palo Alto, California on June 12th then you should head along to the event being hosted by Nordic Innovation House. Some of my colleagues from UC Berkeley and Luleå Tekniska Universitet will be there.

    eventbrite.com/e/hypervectors-

    #event #meeting #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #AGI

  31. If you're (potentially) interested in Vector Symbolic Architectures / Hyperdimensional Computing and Artificial Intelligence and you're within reach of Palo Alto, California on June 12th then you should head along to the event being hosted by Nordic Innovation House. Some of my colleagues from UC Berkeley and Luleå Tekniska Universitet will be there.

    eventbrite.com/e/hypervectors-

    #event #meeting #VectorSymbolicArchitectures #VSA #HyperdimensionalComputing #HDC #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #AGI

  32. Two #larp costumes I really adore. Just look at all those pustules on the sister of decay. And all these cross slits on the skirt seam of the Imperial barmaid.

    Waltraud von Wissenburg
    instagram.com/graving_soul/
    by Calle Plantiko

    Karli Flüssigbäcker
    instagram.com/_.monden.kind._/
    by Koboldfoto

    (Links to photographers in posts above)

    #larpphotography #EpicEmpires 2023 #HdC #HordenDesChaos #sewing #costumes #Warhammer #Imperiumslager #Nurgle

  33. Two #larp costumes I really adore. Just look at all those pustules on the sister of decay. And all these cross slits on the skirt seam of the Imperial barmaid.

    Waltraud von Wissenburg
    instagram.com/graving_soul/
    by Calle Plantiko

    Karli Flüssigbäcker
    instagram.com/_.monden.kind._/
    by Koboldfoto

    (Links to photographers in posts above)

    #larpphotography #EpicEmpires 2023 #HdC #HordenDesChaos #sewing #costumes #Warhammer #Imperiumslager #Nurgle

  34. Two #larp costumes I really adore. Just look at all those pustules on the sister of decay. And all these cross slits on the skirt seam of the Imperial barmaid.

    Waltraud von Wissenburg
    instagram.com/graving_soul/
    by Calle Plantiko

    Karli Flüssigbäcker
    instagram.com/_.monden.kind._/
    by Koboldfoto

    (Links to photographers in posts above)

    #larpphotography #EpicEmpires 2023 #HdC #HordenDesChaos #sewing #costumes #Warhammer #Imperiumslager #Nurgle

  35. Two #larp costumes I really adore. Just look at all those pustules on the sister of decay. And all these cross slits on the skirt seam of the Imperial barmaid.

    Waltraud von Wissenburg
    instagram.com/graving_soul/
    by Calle Plantiko

    Karli Flüssigbäcker
    instagram.com/_.monden.kind._/
    by Koboldfoto

    (Links to photographers in posts above)

    #larpphotography #EpicEmpires 2023 #HdC #HordenDesChaos #sewing #costumes #Warhammer #Imperiumslager #Nurgle

  36. Two #larp costumes I really adore. Just look at all those pustules on the sister of decay. And all these cross slits on the skirt seam of the Imperial barmaid.

    Waltraud von Wissenburg
    instagram.com/graving_soul/
    by Calle Plantiko

    Karli Flüssigbäcker
    instagram.com/_.monden.kind._/
    by Koboldfoto

    (Links to photographers in posts above)

    #larpphotography #EpicEmpires 2023 #HdC #HordenDesChaos #sewing #costumes #Warhammer #Imperiumslager #Nurgle

  37. Two sides of the same battle. An Imperial warrior priestess and a dark elf witch are facing off. I also like how the folks in the background capture the character of each camp.

    Characters:

    Katharina von Richtstätt
    instagram.com/un_art_ich_desig

    Lhurana
    instagram.com/_anne_holmes_/

    Photos by Rico Aloha
    instagram.com/aloha_airbrush_a

    epicempires.mediaportal.ai/alb

    #larp #EpicEmpires 2023 #larpphotography #HdC #HordenDesChaos

  38. Two sides of the same battle. An Imperial warrior priestess and a dark elf witch are facing off. I also like how the folks in the background capture the character of each camp.

    Characters:

    Katharina von Richtstätt
    instagram.com/un_art_ich_desig

    Lhurana
    instagram.com/_anne_holmes_/

    Photos by Rico Aloha
    instagram.com/aloha_airbrush_a

    epicempires.mediaportal.ai/alb

    #larp #EpicEmpires 2023 #larpphotography #HdC #HordenDesChaos

  39. Two sides of the same battle. An Imperial warrior priestess and a dark elf witch are facing off. I also like how the folks in the background capture the character of each camp.

    Characters:

    Katharina von Richtstätt
    instagram.com/un_art_ich_desig

    Lhurana
    instagram.com/_anne_holmes_/

    Photos by Rico Aloha
    instagram.com/aloha_airbrush_a

    epicempires.mediaportal.ai/alb

    #larp #EpicEmpires 2023 #larpphotography #HdC #HordenDesChaos

  40. Two sides of the same battle. An Imperial warrior priestess and a dark elf witch are facing off. I also like how the folks in the background capture the character of each camp.

    Characters:

    Katharina von Richtstätt
    instagram.com/un_art_ich_desig

    Lhurana
    instagram.com/_anne_holmes_/

    Photos by Rico Aloha
    instagram.com/aloha_airbrush_a

    epicempires.mediaportal.ai/alb

    #larp #EpicEmpires 2023 #larpphotography #HdC #HordenDesChaos

  41. Two sides of the same battle. An Imperial warrior priestess and a dark elf witch are facing off. I also like how the folks in the background capture the character of each camp.

    Characters:

    Katharina von Richtstätt
    instagram.com/un_art_ich_desig

    Lhurana
    instagram.com/_anne_holmes_/

    Photos by Rico Aloha
    instagram.com/aloha_airbrush_a

    epicempires.mediaportal.ai/alb

    #larp #EpicEmpires 2023 #larpphotography #HdC #HordenDesChaos