third already today,
maar hoe vet is dit:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcv6dv_pixels-by-patrick-jean_music
third already today,
maar hoe vet is dit:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcv6dv_pixels-by-patrick-jean_music
for instance:
from our friend theo:
“Auto Smiley” - Computer vision smile generator
Auto Smiley - Computer vision smiley generator from Theo Watson on Vimeo.
while you’re there, make sure to check-out their (open source)
“FuckFlickr” Project and all the other F.A.T. (Free Art & Technology) stuff on there.
Apple has a long relationship with Adobe. In fact, we met Adobe’s founders when they were in their proverbial garage. Apple was their first big customer . (~1620 words). . . New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too). Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind
In case you might forget, or if you haven’t read it yet at all:
The full story by the ‘Chief’
A promotional live-action short movie entitled Bright Falls was officially released on 27 April 2010 and serves as a prequel to the game Alan Wake. It is divided into six episodes and can be watched online at brightfalls.com.
I really like the idea to begin a game with several short movies to promotional use or just to start with the immersion, before you can actually play the game.
Transmedia Rules!
Watch it on
brightfalls.com (they really did a nice Philips ambilight out of the box thing! Yeah… just watch!)
or watch it on
Youtube (new stupid interface)
Romain GavrasW made another brilliant and disturbing videoclip for M.I.A.W’s Born Free. Just watch it and check out his other work. He is a real artist!
13 Eme Rue - Biathlon from Spy Films on Vimeo.
Via Monotask
Sounds of Hamburg is a brilliant project in which you can use a webcam feed of HamburgW and interaction to create classical music!

Fat shit, oldie!
Via Monotask
MicrosoftW released some new video’s showing off the interactive design for their new Windows Mobile 7W platform.
Via Engadget
The band Cold War KidsW have made an interactive performance, where the user can change the instrument each of the bandmembers is playing for the song “I’ve Seen Enough”. To experience it yourself click here. For a more thorough explanation, check the video below.
Via Robin