February 2012
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January 2012
3 posts
December 2011
3 posts
November 2011
12 posts
NOKIA LIGHT UP THE NIGHT WITH LUMIA... →
Awesome videomapping by Nokia + Deadmau5! :D
http://thenextweb.com/microsoft/2011/11/28/the-kine... →
Some info on the next version of Microsofts Kinect. Sounds awesome :-).
Check out the first part of ITER, one of the first large scale Nuclear Fusion Reactos, which weighs about 23000 tons and should output around 500MW against an input of 50MW of power. Construction should be finished in 2019. VIDEO: http://www.iter.org/video/160
(via http://www.iter.org/newsline/199/958)
Futurism is the art of reperception. It means recognizing that life will change,...
– Bruce Sterling
Balloon Input Device - DigInfo TV - Tech News... →
HAHA OMFG… zie hier mijn project van n jaar geleden! Alleen ik had dr ook nog een speaker ingebouwd, in plaats van ‘communicatiemedium’. Facking grappig.
Nokia GEM: what sort of phone do you want today? |... →
Nokia presents a new concept-phone based on the idea that the entire surface is a touchscreen. In the video you can see some nice and interesting applications of this feature. Looks cool, I wonder what could be done with that tech.
October 2011
4 posts
September 2011
7 posts
Tried some rendering for the EHT Committee :D
Next up; more stuff + better lights and textures.
Know your dna! →
For 1k, you can get this company to sequence your exome! (that’s your genome without the useless stuff). How awesome is that? Pity it’s so expensive.
Galaxy Skin: Samsung to release bendy-screened... →
[FUTURE] Could this be genuine? Samsung to release a bendable OLED smartphone? F*ck the new iPhone. I want one of those!
A robot-ball with a very nice iPhone App as a controller. Runs quite nice, there’s colored leds and you can draw a predefined path! I want one!
(via Video: Hands-On With the Sphero Robotic Ball (Slash Cat’s Dream Toy) | Popular Science)
August 2011
7 posts
8 tags
Technoccult: Academic Publishers Are Out of... →
technoccult:
George Monbiot has a must-read article in The Guardian on academic publishers. Monbiot points out that academic publishers receive their content for essentially free (the papers are funded by universities, often with public money, and editing is often done on a volunteer basis) and then sold back…
July 2011
7 posts
Beware, War-Blimps are coming! They are said te be used as telecommunication relays in area’s such as Afghanistan and Iraq. I wonder whether they ever will see commercial opportunities. Like, use them as hotels or restaurants. Or even houses..
Impressive feat of technology. Creating layers by shooting individual molecules to their positions on a substrate. I wonder if I could paint my name in molecules like that. Talk about custom electronics, Heh.
(via Sharp’s Molecular Beam Epitaxy machine births components in its space-like womb (video) — Engadget)
Clients From Hell: Me: “How can I help you today,... →
clientsfromhell:
Me: “How can I help you today, ma’am?” Client: “Is e-mail internet”? Me: “I beg your pardon?” Client: “Is e-mail on the internet? I have no internet, can I still read my e-mail?” Me: “Well yes, you must be able to get online to view your e-mail.” Client: “Oh, dear. I can’t see my…
Wheel of Concept →
Hahaha, this is amazing, every ID Student should use it! ;P It’s a wheel of concepts! :D
Awesome way of putting artists really into a projection. We should be playing games on this, like FIFA or Warcraft or something. Add some neat motion capturing and the possibilities are endless!
(via Exclusive: Cirque du Soleil Brings Gravity-Defying 3-D Battle to Comic-Con | Underwire | Wired.com)
Evolution machine: Genetic engineering on fast... →
This may well be the most important achievement in biotechnology of the past years. Rewriting genomes is a huge step in artificial evolution. Curious to see how this will pan out in 10 years.
Quote:
“Say hello to the evolution machine. It can achieve in days what takes genetic engineers years. So far it is just a prototype, but if its proponents are to be believed, future versions could...
June 2011
10 posts
Facebook PR: Tonight We Dine In Hell! →
Brilliant article on how the PR industry is nothing more than a manipulative business where everything is influenced by a narrative or context. No accurate facts or given, and often plainly ignored. A very good read on the reality of public relations.