g-speak, I want to have it.

March 11, 2009

Well done Oblong industries, very cool technology. A mouse is a device our grandchildren will probabely laugh about. posted by Markus

 

http://vimeo.com/2229299

The Sony Bravia Zoetrope

March 4, 2009

The new Sony Bravia ambient advert

Fallon’s latest ad for Sony Bravia features an enormous zoetrope in Venaria, a town near Turin in northern Italy. The zoetrope has been causing a stir online for the last couple of months, with Sony posting films of it in action on YouTube while the ad was being created. The zoetrope presents a series of still images of the footballer Kaká, which when rotated (at speeds up to 50km per hour) and viewed through small slits on the outside of the zoetrope, give the illusion of being animated. posted by Gemma

http://www.creativereview.co.uk/crblog/the-sony-bravia-zoetrope/

Interactive Cube

February 4, 2009

A nice project by levelhead. A combination of tracking technology and 3D design posted by Markus

check out the website here:

http://selectparks.net/~julian/levelhead/

 and the video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ks1u0A8xdU


feeling like an architect?

January 19, 2009

Floorplanner.com allows you to create floor plans and view them both in 2 and 3 dimensions.

Thanks to its very intuitive interface, it is possible to play around and customise sizes and shapes, add doors, windows and even pieces of furniture, achieving a very realistic idea of the real result.

Floorplan also allows you to save your projects and it’s free for personal use.

Posted by Paola

We wish you a merry X-Mas!

December 19, 2008

A festive post and a nice idea from Wieden+Kennedy:

"To advertise the imminent arrival of its flagship London store, Nokia has joined forces with Wieden+Kennedy London to introduce the first interactive Christmas lights display. Fourteen motion sensor LED light structures now line Regent Street and have the ability to shift colour formations in response to crowd density, wind speed, weather and levels of sunlight. The lights can be viewed on Regent Street until January 6." posted by Markus

 

check out the video here:

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXTNMA6TaWs&eurl