Shit is naice!
Via Bart Robben
Shit is naice!
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Impressive tech demo by Microsoft ResearchW.
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Very cool Kinect hacking, by using a beamer to create a realtime tracking projection, making your environment interactive!
Kinect Hadouken from Elliot Woods on Vimeo.
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IntelW‘s Research Lab has come up with a awesome idea to incorporate in toys. By using a KinectW like camera they can see shapes and give them contextual interaction with their environment.
This experiment gives a glimpse into the future which is really interesting. Are we going to shape all our experiences with rich interactive programmed content or is this a logical step in evolution? Anyhoe good busy Intel, it makes me think.
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panoptICONS Utrecht 2010 from Helden on Vimeo.
“panoptICONS addresses the fact that we are constantly being watched by surveillance cameras in city centres. The surveillance camera seems to have become a real pest that feeds on our privacy. To represent this, camera birds – city birds with cameras instead of heads – were placed throughout the city centre of Utrecht where they feed on the presence of people. In addition, a camera bird in captivity was displayed to show the feeding process and to make the everyday breach of our privacy more personal and tangible.”
You know that we, here at Willekeurigheid, are not the biggest friends of GoogleW, but what the f#ck, that doesn’t stop us from enjoying their fantastic viral videoWs. This time Google ChromeW takes on the real world in a speed test. And if that isn’t enough for you there is also a making of. Enjoy!
Google Chrome Speed Tests
Making of Google Chrome Speed Tests
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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!
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Prepare to be sucked in to a liquid vortex, a celestial
extravaganza of wondrous visions and ethereal sounds. By Eness.
Courtesy of the Hasso Platner Institute, Germany.
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