Computer Science C149, 001 - Fall 2014 Introduction to Embedded Systems - Edward A. Lee, Alberto Sangiovanni-vincentelli Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Deuxième conte pour enfants de moins de trois ans by Eugène Ionesco. This text represents a seemingly ordinary situation in a day of a French family. The father and his daughter, Josette, are at home, while the mother is away. The father has indulged in too much food and drinks and is feeling sick. Josette inquires about the mother's absence and engages in an elaborate, jovial game of hide-and-seek with the father. Their dialogue and playful interaction, filled with tension and misunderstandings, bare characteristics of Ionesco's theater of the absurd.
Performed by Lara Feyza Fasbender (Josette 1), Isaac Chartrand Meyer (Father 1), Hanzhuo (Nancy) Zhang (narrator 1), Sara Imane Dixon (narrator 2), Diana Chiu (Josette 2), Andrew Quoc-Huy Tran (Father 2), Katherine Elizabeth Irwin (Mother)
On January 15th 2014,UC Berkeley's newly inaugurated tenth chancellor, Nicholas B. Dirks, hosted a live 45-minute webcast for alumni and parents. Chancellor Dirks addressed questions submitted in advance from these important constituencies while sharing his vision and priorities for the direction of the university. In this clip Chancellor Dirks addresses building a research and innovation ecosystem.