

Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its implementing federal regulations may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator and/or the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. This requirement extends to admission and employment. Henderson County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its education programs or activities and is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 and federal regulations to not discriminate in such a manner. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO NOTIFY US OF ISSUES OR CONCERNS, PLEASE VISIT THE HCPS WEB ACCESSIBILITY PORTAL. You can get in on the fun now at /experiment/blob-opera.HENDERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS STRIVES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 508 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT AND TITLE II OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. “It was great to get to push web browsers in this way.” David calls the custom version of Blob Opera, used to create the show, a “massively optimized version.” “We used the new WebAssembly SIMD feature so 16 blobs could all move and sing at the same time,” he says. Each location comes with its own set of traditional, local songs – like “Frére Jacques” or La Bamba.

The interactive Blobs, which have new, colorful styles, can also leave their digital opera house and go on tour to places like Cape Town, London, Mexico City, New York, Paris or Seoul. Each location also comes with a localized selection of songs to go with it. You can have them perform at the “Blobpera House,” in New York City, London, Mexico City, Seoul, Cape Town, or Paris. This show starts the Blob Opera “World Tour.” That’s to say, the Blob Opera has just been given a fresh coat of paint with new colors and, more crucially, backgrounds from cities around the globe. It’s just hypnotizing from that point forward. The fun of the I/O opener, which is 20 minutes in its entirety, really starts around the 4:30 mark. Google Arts & Culture partnered with Tune-Yards to open up Google I/O with some fun and interesting music. The Blob Opera is a machine learning experiment, but one that can product some fun sounds too. Now, Google is sending the Blob Opera on “world tour,” and it kicked off with a fun opening performance at I/O 2021. Last year Google debuted a machine learning with its unique “Blob Opera” and, thanks to some incredible remakes posted to YouTube, they ended up going somewhat viral.
