interesting 8.31.08
- AT 44½ – Video Art on the MTV HD Screen in Times Square
- EA’s ‘Spore Origins’ Arrives for iPod First (but not compatible with iPhone or iPod Touch)
- Preview the new FriendFeed design
- Human exoskeleton suit helps paralyzed people walk
- MIT model helps computers sort data more like humans
- Mob Wars, the million-dollar-a-month independent Facebook app, may legally belong to SGN
- Kirstenlee.Cinquetti: Shadow Draft viewer enables shadows in Second Life
- IAC’s Barry Diller to launch Zwinky Cuties virtual world
- Technology Review: TR35 2008 – Young Innovators Under 35
- Bee-Boy dance crew drops dead [video
- Help the Honey Bees
- Presence in Virtual Worlds Could Help Health Plans Achieve Real-World Behavior Change
- Real-World Lessons in Virtual World - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
- The Onion A.V. Club Guide To Getting A Tattoo
- Charlie the Unicorn [video]
- The Ad Changes With the Shopper In Front of It
- Apple details next-gen multi-touch techniques for tablet Macs
- Metallica in Lego [video]
- Twitter / ricksanchezcnn
Derek Lerner: Documents
Adam Meisel & Erik Frick: Dear Adobe
David O’Reilly: iHologram – iPhone application [concept]
via http://www.davidoreilly.com/blog/2008/08/ihologram/
http://www.davidoreilly.com/blog/2008/08/ihologram-update/
From the video description:
The application works by assuming a constant viewing angle (35-45 degrees), typical for when the device is placed on a tabletop.
The 3d scene’s perspective is then warped using anamorphic perspective, making the object appear to jump off the screen.
interesting 8.24.08
- Writing My Twitter Etiquette Article: 14 Ways to Use Twitter Politely
- Just Leap In Update: Commentable spaces, new 3D stuff, and other novelties
- eLouai Doll Maker avatar meme on Flickr
- Russia-Georgian conflict heralds arrival of iWar
- Intel on what computers ought to be able to do
- watch Koyaanisqatsi for free on Hulu.com
- Video: Lifelike animation heralds new era for computer games
- The Simpsons: Interactive Map of Springfield
- Domo-kun / Domokun FAQ
- Slowchop Studios – Wireless Heatmap
- Virtual Worlds Get Real About Punishment
- TV a new reality for virtual world of Moore
- Just Leap In Puts a Virtual World in Your Browser
- Sony intros wireless keypad attachment for the PS3
- StopTheManga.com | Show Yourself!
- Apple develops wearable video displays?
- Perfect World MMO
- Flickr’s improved slideshow is embeddable & includes ability to play videos within the slideshow
- Opensource Obscure: FFHUD – a Second Life client for Friendfeed
- iPhone app updates leave duplicates of apps in iTunes mobile apps folder
- Photosynth Leaves Mac Users in the Dust
- Lively, Google’s virtual world, has been a flop
- Free the Beijing 6 : Free Tibet 2008
- Microsoft taps Seinfeld to help battle Apple in new ad campaign
- The world’s first shoe created with your images
- Poor earning virtual gaming gold
- World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King [cinematic trailer]
- First Aid Kits : Talking Kits : IntelligentFirstAid™
- A Short Illustrated History of the Nerd
- Robots Detect Behavioral Cues to Follow Humans
- FEMA Phone System Hacked
- An end to spaghetti power cables
- Official Gaia zOMG! teaser video
- virtual sweatshop in Second Life gets offered “Product Placement “oppertunity” from adamkluger@inbox.com”
- Nine Years to a Positive Singularity
Sony Playstation: EyePet – Your Virtual Pet
From Sony Computer Entertainment:
What makes a pet real? Introducing EyePet, the virtual pet that follows your every movement and command…
It won’t make a mess on the floor or claw at the curtains – EyePet is the ultimate pet for modern living. Forget the hamsters and guinea pigs and get the perfect first pet for kids and adults alike. Developed by SCEE, EyePet is the responsive virtual pet who reacts to your every move and brings entertainment and fun for the whole family; plus it’s pretty cute as well.
EyePet comes with an impressive array of abilities all made possible by PlayStation Eye, the next-generation camera for PS3. A loveable, simian-like pet, EyePet lives in an on-screen picture of your sitting room as captured second by second on PlayStation Eye. Working in ‘Augmented Reality’, EyePet is fully aware of people in the room and will interact with you and your environment. Place an object in front of the camera that EyePet hasn’t seen before and it’ll know exactly what to do with it, give it something new and it’ll examine it thoroughly. Tickle it by waving your fingers in front of the camera: it laughs, poke it: it jumps, roll it a ball: EyePet chases around the screen after it.
An incredibly lifelike little critter, EyePet gives you all the lovable benefits and interaction of a real-life pet without tearing up your sofa or making a mess on the rug. Kids and adults alike will love to customise, dress it and watch its facial expressions that range from the sweet to the cheeky to the hilarious. It’s all made possible by the power of PS3 which has enabled EyePet’s developers to achieve incredible graphics and animation in its facial reactions, lifelike fur and incredibly intelligent interaction with you, your environment and anything you choose to place in front of it.
EyePet will be available in late 2009, so prepare to bring a furry ball of mischief into your home and a new friend into your life.
designboom: a brief history of female robots
Pablo Valbuena: urban installation_madrid_spain – augmented sculpture
via http://www.pablovalbuena.com
Video documentation of urban installation_madrid_spain:
http://www.pablovalbuena.com/videos/pza_letras_video.html
Annie Ok as a WeeWorld WeeMee avatar
Héctor Serrano Studio: Waterdrop




From Waterdrop by Roca:
A tribute to water.
Roca presents Waterdrop at 100% Design London. A spectacular and engaging experience capturing the beauty of water, designed by Héctor Serrano Studio.










