About the unit of information Refimprove date August 2010 Fundamental info units A bit contraction of binary ... , a bit can also be defined as a variable computer science variable or computed quantity that can .... Indeed, the term bit is a contraction of binary digit . The two values can also be interpreted as Truth ... program program . In information theory , one bit is typically defined as the uncertainty of a binary ... , a quantum bit or qubit is a quantum mechanics quantum system that can exist in quantum superposition superposition of two bit values, true and false . The symbol for bit, as a unit of information, is either simply bit recommended by the ISO IEC 80000 ISO IEC standard 80000 13 2008 or lowercase ... bit of information. The encoding of text by bits was also used in Morse code 1844 and early digital ... , Information theory and coding . McGraw Hill. ref Claude E. Shannon first used the word bit in his ... bit . Interestingly, Vannevar Bush had written in 1936 of bits of information that could be stored ... Bits can be implemented in many forms. In most modern computing devices, a bit is usually ... devices, such as Jacquard s loom or Babbage s Analytical Engine , a bit was often stored as the position ... core memory , magnetic tape s, magnetic drum drum s, and Disk storage disk s, where a bit ... values of a bit may be represented by two levels of electrical charge stored in a capacitor . In programmable logic array s and certain types of read only memory , a bit may be represented by the presence or absence of a conducting path at a certain point of a circuit. In optical disc s, a bit is encoded ... stored therein. If the two possible values of one bit of storage are not equally likely, that bit of storage will contain less than one bit of information. Indeed, if the value is completely ... data compression data compression technology. Sometimes the name bit is used when discussing data storage while shannon is used for the statistical bit. Citation needed date May 2009 Multiple ... more details
Image Holsteiner 0001.jpg right 200px thumb A horse correctly on the bit with a soft contact, due to impulsion causing him to raise his back. On the bit is an equestrianism equestrian term used to describe a horse that is submissive to the rider s riding aids rein aids , given through the bit. Technique On the bit requires the horse to engage the hips and raise the back, which it cannot do when its ... extension of the forehand. This will cause the horse to hollow its back. A horse is placed on the bit ... energy in the hands via the reins and bit. Impulsion causes the horse to engage his hind end, lift his back, and finally when he becomes submissive and accepts contact with the bit, without resistance ... on both sides of the bit. The horse stretches over his topline and follows the bit s contact forward and down. Being on the bit is more than just a fancy head position seesawing on the bit causes tension throughout the body. On the bit is synonymous with on the aids , where the horse is relaxed, using ... can soften his contact, and the horse will maintain the pressure and follow the bit downward. The horse ... right thumb 200px How coming above the bit causes the back to drop. Image Ribadavia medieval cabalo cabaleiro.jpg right thumb 200px A horse avoiding contact, coming behind the bit Many wrongly believe a horse to be on the bit if his head is held at the vertical, or perpendicular to the ground. However, a horse is still able to maintain this headset while remaining stiff, heavy on the bit, and unresponsive ... on the bit, and many novice riders achieve the vertical headset, while losing the impulsion ... on the bit, and will usually either lean on the rider s hands, placing too much pressure on the bit, pull against the rider and root, or brace upward against rein pressure and come above of the bit ... contact with the bit, rather than correctly accepting it, and come behind the bit. This may occur ... the bit too strongly or physically trying to pull the horse on the bit. It is a very common fault ... more details
dablink This article is about the Alternative information centre . For other uses, see Bit disambiguation . BIT was an information service, publisher, travel guide and social centre founded, in 1968, by John Hopkins political activist John Hoppy Hopkins . It pre dated the internet as a free service that would try to find any information asked for and derived its name from the smallest unit of computer information. BITBIT was initially a partial spin off from Hoppy s earlier International Times information service, which was being overwhelmed by the number of enquiries it was receiving, then subsequently took on a life of its own becoming a much wider organisation more akin to the later Social centres . Emerging from the UK undergound as a volunteer run business, it evolved into a collective ... to pay for it all. ref http hqinfo.blogspot.com 2006 08 alternative society 1970s bit travel.html The Generalist Alternative Society BIT travel guide ref BIT Guide The BIT Guide, an early duplicated ... by those already on the road, warned of pitfalls and places to see and stay. The first BIT Guide was produced by the BIT Information & Help Service in London in 1970. The BIT guide reached its peak under the control of Geoff Crowther, who arrived at BIT in 1972. Free Festivals BIT also ran early festival ... by BIT, including activist Alan Strom. ref http www.ukrockfestivals.com glasto77.html ref References Reflist Links http wiki.ic.org index.php?title BIT Information service&redirect no Intentional Communities Wiki on BIT Information service http www.internationaltimes.it page.php?i IT 1980 01 01 I IT Volume 5 Iss 5 021 International Times article on BIT 1980 Literature Beam, Alan 1976 Rehearsal ... 1966 1976 an account of the early years of BIT, by Nicholas Albery , with most names changed to protect the innocent. External links http www.ukrockfestivals.com glasto77.html BIT organised 1977 Glastonbury Free Festival http www.ukrockfestivals.com glasto78.html BIT newsletter from the impromptu ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit Of That Type Studio Artist D Mob Cover Released 1989 Recorded Genre Hip Hop , House Music House Length 56 48 Label FFRR Records, London Records London Producer Dancin Danny D., Dave Dorrell, C.J. Mackintosh Reviews allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r5004 pure url yes link This album A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit Of That br 1986 A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit Of That is a 1989 dance album by D Mob . Released on FFRR Records, it features Cathy Dennis on vocals for two songs, one of which, C mon And Get My Love became a top 10 hit in the United States , peaking at number 10. Track listings UK CD C mon And Get My Love featuring Cathy Dennis 3 51 All I Do featuriing Danny Madden 5 56 It Really Don t Matter featuring Dancin Danny D 4 19 That s The Way Of The World featuring Cathy Dennis 4 03 It Really Don t Matter Reprise 2 49 It Is Time To Get Funky featuring LRS & DC Sarome 3 31 Put Your Hands Together featuring Nuff Juice 4 09 A Rhythm From Within 4 41 Trance Dance featuring Gary Haisman 4 13 We Call It Acieed featuring Gary Haisman 3 51 C mon And Get My Love Spaghetti Western Mix 7 51 It Is Time To Get Funky The Casualty Mix 8 10 DEFAULTSORT Little Bit of This Category 1989 albums Category Dance music albums 1980s hiphop album stub ... more details
In telecommunication s, bit inversion means the changing of the state of a bit to the opposite state, i.e. the changing of a 0 bit to 1 or of a 1 bit to 0. It also refers to the changing of a state representing a given bit to the opposite state. Source Federal Standard 1037C and MIL STD 188 telecomm term stub category Data transmission wiktionary ... more details
Bit depth may refer to For bit depth in graphics, see color depth For bit depth in audio, see audio bit depth For bit depth in drilling for petroleum, see drilling rig disambig ja ... more details
In computing, bit flipping may mean Bit manipulation , algorithmic manipulation of binary digits bits Bitwise operation NOT Bitwise operation NOT , performing logical negation to a single bit, or each of several bits, switching state 0 to 1, and vice versa Memory error , an unintentional state switch from 0 to 1, or vice versa, of a bit stored to random access memory or other medium Bit flipping algorithm , a decoding algorithm See also bit flipping attack disambig ... more details
Spade bit may refer to Curb bit Styles Spade bit used on horses Drill bit Spade bit Spade bit used on a drill disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Image Polo pony Pelham bridle.jpg thumb Polo pony wearing a Pelham bit with bit guards A bit guard cheek guard in Australia is a specialty piece of horse tack a washer hardware washer , usually made of flexible rubber, that is sometimes used in pairs on a bit horse bit . Image Cabalo044eue.jpg thumb left Bit guard on pelham bit Reasons for using a bit guard include to protect the horse s lips from chaffing or pinching by the bit horse bit rings to provide a better fit when the bit is too wide for the horse s mouth to prevent the bit rings from being pulled through the horse s mouth A pair of bit guards is placed on a bit by stretching them to pass over one bit ring. Then the bit is attached to a bridle . The bridle is then put on a horse so that the bit guards lie outside of the horse s mouth. Bit guards are used with loose ring snaffle bit s, gag bit s, and pelham bit s. Bit guards are used more often in jumping events, such as eventing and show jumping , and in polo . They are not permitted in competitive dressage , and are not used in horse show hunt seat competition. A pair of bit guards with an integral forked strap, to suspend them from the browband or crownpiece of the bridle, are known as cheekers see Frentera . Bit burr Image Eventer head.JPG thumb left Bit burr Resembling a bit guard is a bit burr sometimes burr bit , also bubble cheeker in Australia , which has teeth laid against the horse s cheek. The burr bit was for a time widely used on coach horses in New York City, until the use was stopped in part through the efforts of Henry Bergh circa 1879. ref Wood, John George 1885 Horse and Man Their Mutual Dependence and Duties , Longmans, Green, 339 pages, page 221. ref Bubble cheekers are approved for use in thoroughbred racing in Australia. ref cite web title Register of Nationally Approved Gear author Dion Villella publisher Racing Victoria Limited url http www.racingvictoria.net.au asset cms Stewards 20Notifications 20PDF 128312 20RVL 20Gear 20Register 20Book.pdf ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Bit time is a concept in computer network ing. It is defined as the time it takes for one bit to be ejected from a Network Interface Card NIC operating at some predefined standard speed, such as 10 Mbit s. The time is measured between the time the Logical Link Control logical link control layer 2 sublayer receives the instruction from the operating system until the bit actually leaves the NIC. The bit time has nothing to do with the time it takes for a bit to travel on the network medium, but has to do with the internals of the NIC. To calculate the bit time at which a NIC ejects bits, use the following bit time 1 NIC speed To calculate the bit time for a 10 Mbit s NIC, use the formula as follows bit time 1 10 10 6 10 7 100 10 9 100 nanoseconds The bit time for a 10 Mbit s NIC is 100 nanoseconds. That is, a 10 Mbit s NIC can eject 1 bit every 100 nanoseconds. Bit time is distinctively different from slot time , which is the time taken for a pulse to travel through the longest permitted length of network medium. DEFAULTSORT Bit Time Category Computer network analysis de Bitzeit fr Bit time ... more details
Wiktionarypar bit TOCright Bit or BIT may refer to BitBit , the basic unit of information storage, a single binary digit that is either 0 or 1 Any of several relatively small pieces of metal or other hard material fitted to a larger tool for drilling or shaping material, or manipulating small parts or fasteners Drill bit , fitted to a rotary drill and used to drill holes Screwdriver bit, used to fasten screws Tool bit , a high speed steel tool used for turning work in lathes Bit horse , an object placed in a horse s mouth to direct the animal Bit money , a unit of money in various currencies Bit part , a supporting acting role with at least one line of dialogue Bit people , a small ethnic group in northern Laos Bit language , the Mon Khmer language spoken by the BitBit, an excerpt of material from a standup comedian s repertoire Universal Century Technology Funnels and Bits Bits , a remote controlled space weapon in the fictional Universal Century Technology of the Mobile Suit Gundam anime metaseries Bit Corporation , a defunct Taiwanese video game company Bit character , a character from the film Tron . A short term for the beer of the Bitburger brewery BITBIT , an Infoshop which derived its name from the smallest unit of computer information. Educational institutions Bearys institute ... of Technology , an engineering institute in India BIT International College , formerly the Bohol Institute of Technology or BIT, in Bohol, Philippines BIT Sathy or Bannari Amman Institute of Technology ... states BiT City Bydgoszcz Toru Bipolar Integrated Technology BIT Inc , later name of Bipolar Integrated Technology , American semiconductor company BIT Teatergarasjen , Norwegian theatre and dance ... on a ship s bow lookfrom Bit lookfrom BIT intitle bit BITS disambiguation disambig de Bit Begriffskl rung eo BIT fr Bit homonymie hr Bit razdvojba it BIT nl Bit ja tr Bit ur Bit zh Bit ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 In computer science , the sign bit is a bit usually the most significant bit in a computer numbering format that indicates the sign mathematics sign of a number. In IEEE format, the sign bit is the leftmost bit. Typically, if the sign bit is 1 , the number is negative for two s complement integer s or non positive for Signed number representations Ones complement ones complement integer s, sign magnitude integer s, and floating point numbers , and 0 indicates a positive number. When an 8 bit value is added to a 16 bit value using signed arithmetic, the microprocessor propagates the sign bit through the high order half of the 16 bit register holding the 8 bit value in a process called sign extension or sign propagation . ref http www.adrc.net data dictionary s1.htm ref See also Signedness Negative number References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Sign Bit Category Computer arithmetic Comp sci stub no Fortegnsbit pt Bit de sinal ... more details
In telecommunication , bit pairing is the practice of establishing, within a code set , a number of subsets that have an identical bit representation except for the state of a specified bit. Note An example of bit pairing occurs in the International Alphabet No. 5 and the American standardization Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII , where the upper case letters are related to their respective lower case letters by the state of bit six. References FS1037C MS188 Category Data transmission telecomm term stub ... more details
Dicdef Weight on bit http www.osha.gov SLTC etools oilandgas glossary of terms glossary of terms w.html WOB , as expressed in the oil industry , is the amount of downward force exerted on the Drill bit Well drilling bits drill bit and is normally measured in thousands of pounds. Petroleum stub Category Oilfield terminology Category Petroleum ... more details
In computing , bit twiddler may refer to A piece of source code that does bit twiddling , which may mean Doing bit manipulation Interacting with computer hardware , especially when using a bit banging technique Reading or writing Binary file binary file format s or Being unnecessarily complex, perhaps due to optimization computer science premature optimization A programmer who writes bit twiddlers , as described above Hacker programmer subculture Hacker , an enthusiast or a programmer with profound understanding of the fundamentals of computer operation Hex editor , a software application that allows the manipulation of Binary file binary computer file s disambig pt Escovador de bit ... more details
In computing , bit specification may mean Computer hardware or software capabilities or design features expressed in terms of bit counts. Higher bit specification e.g. 16 bit vs. 8 bit usually indicates better performance. Examples Color depth Computer bus size Processor register size Sound quality Specification or datasheet where the meaning of individual bit s in a larger, for example byte length, message is described. Bit specifications are often required to document low level device control or data transmission protocol computing protocol s. See bit manipulation . See also Functional specification disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Half cheek.jpg thumb A half spoon Dexter ring bit on a race horse in Germany A ring bit is a bit horse bit horse tack that includes a ring passed through the horse s mouth and encircling the lower jaw. There are different designs. The most common ring bit design today, sometimes called a Dexter ring bit , is used in conjunction with a snaffle bit , while a historic ring bit design was also used on some curb bit spade bit s in certain vaquero traditions originating in Mexico. probably some historical research would strengthen this article, there are historic designs Today, the Dexter ring bit is the most common, used primarily in horse racing . Most snaffle based ring bits have a bit mouthpiece jointed mouthpiece , with the ring linked to the bit ring s or Bit ring Half Cheek.2FHalf Spoon lower cheeks . ref http www.racingvictoria.net.au asset cms Stewards 20Notifications 20PDF 128312 20RVL 20Gear 20Register 20Book.pdf Register of Nationally Approved Gear, p. 20 Retrieved 2010 8 15 ref In parts of western North America influenced by the vaquero tradition of Spain and Mexico, a spade bit called a ring bit had a metal ring that fastened at the highest point of the port or spoon of the bit mouthpiece passed through the horse s mouth, and surrounded the lower jaw. This design was more common in the Southwest than in the Northwest, and gradually disappeared from both areas, but remained in general use in Mexico. ref Rollins 1922, page 149 ref Image Galopprennen Guedingen.jpg thumb left Horses racing, front horse in a snaffle bit, rear horse in a ring bit File Tattersall bit.jpg thumb 150px A Tattersall bit that is used for leading young horses. Another form of ring bit is the circular metal bit that is known as a Tattersall or yearling ring bit which attaches to the headstall and used for leading young horses. ref http www.ushorse.biz w glossary t.htm USHorse.biz glossary Retrieved 2010 8 23 ref A variation of this bit has metal players or keys ... more details
A bit cell is the length of magnetic tape tape , the area of disk storage disc surface, or the part of an integrated circuit in which a single bit is recorded. The smaller the bit cells are, the better the memory storage density storage density of the medium is. In magnetic storage , the magnetic flux or magnetization doesn t necessarily change at the boundaries of bit cells to indicate bit states. For example, the presence of a magnetic transition within a bit cell might record state 1, and the lack of such a transition might record state 0. Other code encoding s are also possible. See also Computer data storage References http www.softpres.org ?id glossary bit cell Software Preservation Society glossary entry for bit cell http www.hitachigst.com hdd research storage pm pm1.html Hitachi research page on patterned magnetic media Category Computer storage compu storage stub ... more details
Bit manipulation is the act of algorithm ically manipulating bit s or other pieces of data computing data shorter than a word computing word . Computer programming Programming tasks that require bit manipulation ... abstractions instead of bits that represent those abstractions. Source code that does bit manipulation makes use of the bitwise operation s AND, OR, XOR, NOT, and bitwise operation Bit shifts bit shifts . Bit manipulation, in some cases, can obviate or reduce the need to loop over a data structure and can give many fold speed ups, as bit manipulations are processed in parallel, but the code can become rather more difficult to write and maintain. Bit twiddling Bit twiddling and bit bashing are often used interchangeably with bit manipulation, but sometimes exclusively refer to clever or non obvious ways or uses of bit manipulation, or tedious or challenging low level device control data manipulation tasks. As a derogatory term, bit twiddling is the process of tweaking a computer program where ... to all but the original author. The term bit twiddling dates from history of computing hardware ... any handling of data that involved bit level computation . Example of bit manipulation The following ... lang c The obvious method if x y r x else r y A method using bit manipulation r y x y & x y source The above code snippet was given to public domain by Sean Eron Anderson. See Bit twiddling hacks ... and data dependent. Some processors have fast bit operations and heavily penalize Branch computer ... language . Common bit manipulation techniques Bit manipulation often causes problems with beginning ... level Bit masking is recommended, since it increases portability and is readable for everyone who knows ... bitwise operators. Set a bit where code n code is the bit number, and 0 is the least significant bit source lang c unsigned char a 1 n source Clear a bit source lang c unsigned char b & 1 n source Toggle a bit source lang c unsigned char c 1 n source Test a bit source lang c unsigned char e d & 1 ... more details
In data transmission and telecommunication , bit stuffing also known uncommonly as positive justification is the insertion of noninformation binary digit bit s into data . Stuffed bits should not be confused with overhead bit s. Bit stuffing is used for various purposes, such as for bringing bit stream s that do not necessarily have the same or rationally related bit rate s up to a common rate, or to fill ... to the receiving end of the data link , where these extra bits are removed to return the bit streams to their original bit rates or form. Bit stuffing may be used to synchronize several ... Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy . Another use of bit stuffing is for run ... to be transmitted. A bit of the opposite value is inserted after the maximum allowed number of consecutive ... , and Universal Serial Bus . Bit stuffing does not ensure that the payload is intact i.e. not corrupted ... for corruption after its delivery and, if necessary, the frame will be resent. Zero bit insertion Zero bit insertion is a particular type of bit stuffing in the latter sense used in some data transmission ... of 0 bits. The bit sequence 01111110 containing six adjacent 1 bits is commonly used as a Flag byte or FSS. To ensure that this pattern never appears in normal data, a 0 bit is stuffed after every five 1 bits in the data. This typically adds 1 stuffed bit to every 32 random payload bits, on average. Note that this stuffed bit is added even if the following data bit is 0, which could not be mistaken ... clock edges. Low and full speed USB data is sent NRZI encoded a 0 bit causes a signal transition, while a 1 bit causes no change. The receiver must count the time between transitions to determine ... bit causing a transition after every 6 consecutive 1 bits this guarantees at least one transition every 7 bit times. A 0,6 RLL code. The main disadvantage of this form of bit stuffing is that the code ... TERM B bit stuffing.html What is bitstuffing? Source from Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL ... more details
Bit banging is a technique for serial communications using software instead of dedicated hardware. Software directly sets and sampling signal processing samples the state of pins on the microcontroller , and is responsible for all parameters of the signal timing, levels, synchronization, etc. In contrast to bit banging, dedicated hardware such as a modem , UART , or shift register handles these parameters and provides a buffered data interface in other systems, so software is not required to perform signal demodulation. Bit banging can be implemented at very low cost, and is used in, for example, embedded systems . Although it is often considered to be something of a hack, bit banging does allow the same device to use different protocols with minimal or no hardware changes required. There are some problems with bit banging. The software emulation process consumes more processing power than does supporting dedicated hardware. The microcontroller spends much of its time reading or sending samples to and from the pin, at the expense of other tasks. The signal produced normally has more jitter ..., if the bit banging software is hardware interrupt driven by the signal, this may be of minor ... bit set line high if bit is 1, low if bit is 0 if data & 0x80 output high SD DI else output low SD DI pulse clock to indicate that bit value should be read output low SD CLK output high SD CLK shift byte left so next bit will be leftmost data 1 deselect device output low SD CS source See also software defined radio bit manipulation bit twiddler External links http stud3.tuwien.ac.at e9725348 ... VCR Pong , an example of bit banged NTSC video http www.brouhaha.com eric pic bitbanging.html Notes on Bit Banging Async Serial http www.dnatechindia.com index.php Tutorials 8051 Tutorial Bit Banging.html Bit Banging Algorithm http www.ganssle.com articles auart.htm Bit Banging , an article on bit banging RS 232. Category Data transmission Category Signal processing da Bit banging de Bit Banging ... more details
ethnic group group Bit image poptime 2,000 popplace Laos , China rels Animism langs Bit language Bit , Lao language Lao related The Bit or Bid are an ethnic group living in Louang Namtha Province , Laos . There are around 1,500 people left, mainly in a single village, as well as a further 500 or so over the border in China . They speak Bit language Bit , a Mon Khmer languages Mon Khmer language , although most also speak Lao language Lao . The Bit live in houses built on stilts, and cultivate wet rice as well as other vegetables. They believe in local spirits and have a male religious leader known as mo mon . Further reading Schliesinger, Joachim, Ethnic Groups of Laos, vol. 2 , White Lotus 2000, ISBN 9744800364 Ethnic groups in Laos ... more details
In digital logic applications, Bit Serial architectures are contrasted to Parallel transmission Bit Parallel where a data word tends to be a one to one function of the system clock signal. A Bit Serial architecture processes a data word as a function of the system clock signal multiplied by the length of the data word. Hence, only one bit of data is processed in a given component at a given point in time. References http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 503063 Application of FPGA technology to accelerate the finite difference time domain FDTD method http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 741014 BIT Serial FIR filter s with CSD Coefficients for FPGAs Category Data transmission ... more details
years of use, it was also known as the Spanish jumping bit . ref name Henderson cite book author Henderson ... New York edition 3rd year 2002 isbn 0 8069 8895 9 ref The D ring is offset, so the bit mouthpiece ... by a curb chain . This allows the Kimblewick to have a mild curb bit effect. Like the pelham bit pelham and curb bit s in general, the Kimblewick has bit shank s with purchase arms. However, unlike these other ... of bit into the pelham or curb bit family. ref name Henderson The curb function varies with the style of bit slotted Kimblewicks provide the option of more curb action, whereas unslotted Kimblewicks are very close in function to the Baucher bit , which most users regard as a snaffle bit , and to the pelham bit when the snaffle rein is used. Depending on the position of the rider s hands, the standard ... of the two slots. Kimblewick bits have a variety of bit mouthpiece s. The original design has a ported ... design that combines snaffle and curb features may lead some horses to either overflex in the bit ... a bit more control than a snaffle, which can be helpful for smaller riders on strong horses ... riding training tack apparel bit gallery The Bit Gallery Category Horse tack it Kimberwicke ... more details
BIT Teatergarasjen BIT are a producer and co producer of international contemporary theatre and dance in Norway . They emphasise projects that stimulate international co production and co operations between different fields of art. BIT was established as a festival in 1983 84, and changed into an all year theatre in 1990. The program consists approx. of 50 theatre productions and 50 dance productions. BIT is one of the main producers and co producers of international contemporary theatre and dance in Norway. BIT co operates with theatres and producers in several European countries. BIT has no artistic crew employed, but work mostly with established companies. BIT s artistic director is Sven Birkeland and its managing director is Mette Helgesen. External links http www.bit teatergarasjen.no BIT Teatergarasjen http www.oktoberdans.no Oktoberdans 2006 coord 60 23 51.8 N 5 18 41.3 E type landmark region NO dim 890 display title DEFAULTSORT Bit Teatergarasjen Category Theatres in Norway Category Association of Norwegian Theatres and Orchestras ... more details