Monday, November 28th, 2005
Flickr: Public Computer Crashes
Mobile Audience A book about, well mobile audiences — works based on technologies such as wifi, 3g, wearables, etc…
Scientists engineer bacteria to create living photographs | Brain Blog Very neat… could be the beginning of a new display technique? Sounds like art, not science. 🙂
Innovation Lab ::: INFO Unsure if they mean to say an “it” city or IT (information technology) but this Place is located in Copenhagen IT University’s IT Greenhouse.
jahshaka.org – Powering the New Hollywood – Features This is an oss video editing/effects tool. There is filmgimp too. I dunno how much tools like Gimp, Blender, and jahshaka have over other creative suites. Likely you’ll lose some horsepower in feature set upgrades (think about Maya or StudioMax vs. Blender… or Gimp vs. Photoshop), potential […]
Flight Patterns This is very nice looking stuff. I’ve linked to Processing before as a cool tool and it’s nice to see people doing interesting projects. It is out of Celestial Labs which is a planetarium artwork in progress combining “science, statistical display, and contemporary art by interpreting the mechanical patterns and behaviors of these […]
Mono Beta 2 An open source implementation of the .NET framework. It’s actually shaping up and people on a message board have tried it out with good results. I recalled a release by now but obviously not paying that much attention. Seems a dangerous path given lack of ownership of those APIs you aim to […]
GRAVITY Research: HIPerWall 50, 30-inch LCDs linked together to display for massive visualization.
The car that makes its own fuel
VGMap by Eyebeam R&D: Vectored Flash Overlays for Google Maps This is a great idea and conceivably could integrate with GIS projects. Eyebeam is a great looking outfit and I believe Jason Kottke has a stint there. Lot’s of very interesting projects.