Visualization and Digital Media
I have been thinking a great deal about Stereoscopic 3D cinema over the last number of years.
Mechanical. Digital. Artistic.
In 2002, the administrators of the Bettman Archive, which is one of the largest collections of photographs ever assembled . . .
Smart 2D to 3D Conversion
Blowing up across the 3D printing Internet last week was the following video, which demonstrated a software with the ability to convert 2D photographs into complete 3D models
Elon Musk and the World of 3D
Elon Musk is amazing and this video portrays the future of interfaces as well as the future of design.
3D Printing and the Future of Art and Design
This presentation by MIT Professor, Neri Oxman summarizes some key points for the creative sector and 3D printing
Virtual/Real/Virtual (3)
First, learning is a personal process, second, it is contextualized, and third, it takes time…
Virtual/Real/Virtual (2)
Virtual spaces contribute to what Ronald Deibert and Rafal Rohozinski have described as ‘dynamic density’ . . .
Virtual/Real/Virtual (1)
The age of virtualization is changing. When the digital adventure began in the early 1980’s, the future of computers and hence the digital age was unclear, even fuzzy.
Smart Clothes and Wearables
Research into smart clothes and wearables is accelerating. This video talks about the work going on in Europe at the moment. Emily Carr University is also involved in research in this area.
Digital Culture Notes (2)
Much has been made of the iPad’s possible influence on the future of reading and writing.
The Literate Future
Writing will survive, but it will survive in a debased form. It will lose its richness.
Seattle Public Library
Media today is more mediatory than ever, insinuating itself between us and everything else.
TED Long Beach Day One
TED meetings are always incredible, but after a day and a bit, I am amazed at the richness and strength, the depth and breadth of the presentations.
TED Long Beach, Days Two, Three, and Four
It would be very difficult to summarize the breadth and complexity of the TED experience.