Spatial Experience Articles
Retinal display translation glasses
November 3, 2009 at 9:02 am
Filed under Communication, Data Visualization, Human Interaction, Research, Spatial Experience, Technology, Wayfinding
“The prototype device called a ‘Tele Scouter‘ is a glasses type display that translates the foreign language being spoken by a partner and projects the translation onto a tiny retinal display.” Ouch? — A.M.
Felice Varini's 3D illusions
October 29, 2009 at 1:54 pm
Filed under Spatial Experience
“Felice Varini download The Secret Life of Bees movie is known for creating illusions of flat graphics superimposed on three dimensional spaces. These illusions, which he’s been churning out since 1979, play with the rules of human perception and constructed perspective, with painted lines aligning in space to look like a flat graphic from a fixed viewpoint.” (Thanks to www.core77.com for the blurb!) — A.M.
Cities seen from above
June 13, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Filed under Spatial Experience
We’ve all seen Palm Islands in Dubai, but click here
for some cool views of other cities that sport intriguing footprints from the air. — A.M.
Raiders of the Lost Ark full
"Luminous Craters"
June 11, 2009 at 11:23 am
Filed under Spatial Experience
“Who knows why the Department of Public Works in Madrid drilled these holes in the asphalt of the same street as the year before – but one thing we do know: they set the stage for urban street art team Luzinterruptus’ art installation Luminous Craters
.” (Thanks to Neatorama for that translation from the Spanish.) – A.M.
Underworld: Evolution movie
Pushing the envelope
April 7, 2009 at 10:53 am
Filed under Spatial Experience
SEGD staffers never sleep, but when they do have a down moment, they still
have EGD on the brain. One of SEGD Marketing Manager Sara Naegelin’s favorite blog spots is Apartment Catch That Kid
The Dudesons Movie video Therapy, which recently showcased this wall art made from security envelopes. “I see the title ‘Look: Security Envelopes as Art!’ and underneath, this picture,” reports Sara. “The minute I saw the picture I thought, ‘That would make a cool donor recognition wall!’” –P.M.K.
O'Reilly Talks San Francisco Values
November 27, 2008 at 5:38 am
Filed under Spatial Experience
Jump Out Boys aka Lords Of The Street video
Who is this New Yorker shmuck?Brother Bear 2 rip
0 CommentsApril 20, 2008 at 10:08 pm
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I thought this was pretty awesome.
Click on this link to view the video.
from BBC:
A digital photography project has started in which a snapshot of London is taken every five seconds from the banks of the River Thames.
The Memory Project, which is reminiscent of a Victorian cyclorama, is recording a 360-degree panorama each minute over three days.
Members of the public can control the circular, time-slip viewing gallery, which will display about 47,000 photos.
Heat sensors detect visitors’ locations and activate monitors with the images.
As people move towards the edge of the cylinder, photos from 17 April are displayed.
When they step towards the centre, the latest images appear.
The Memory Project will move from London to Edinburgh and Liverpool over the coming weeks.
0 CommentsApril 20, 2008 at 10:08 pm
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I thought this was pretty awesome.
Click on this link to view the video.
from BBC:
A digital photography project has started in which a snapshot of London is taken every five seconds from the banks of the River Thames.
The Memory Project, which is reminiscent of a Victorian cyclorama, is recording a 360-degree panorama each minute over three days.
Members of the public can control the circular, time-slip viewing gallery, which will display about 47,000 photos.
Heat sensors detect visitors’ locations and activate monitors with the images.
As people move towards the edge of the cylinder, photos from 17 April are displayed.
When they step towards the centre, the latest images appear.
The Memory Project will move from London to Edinburgh and Liverpool over the coming weeks.
0 CommentsApril 20, 2008 at 10:08 pm
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I thought this was pretty awesome.
Click on this link to view the video.
from BBC:
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A digital photography project has started in which a snapshot of London is taken every five seconds from the banks of the River Thames.
The Memory Project, which is reminiscent of a Victorian cyclorama, is recording a 360-degree panorama each minute over three days.
Members of the public can control the circular, time-slip viewing gallery, which will display about 47,000 photos.
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Belly dvdrip Heat sensors detect visitors’ locations and activate monitors with the images.
As people move towards the edge of the cylinder, photos from 17 April are displayed.
Wild at Heart ipod When they step towards the centre, the latest images appear.
The Memory Project will move from London to Edinburgh and Liverpool over the coming weeks.
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