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Trends Map. Co.Create: Creativity \ Culture \ Commerce. What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains [Epipheo.TV] Will 3D Printing Change the World? | Off Book | PBS. ¿El futuro?: Órdenes por gestos con las extremidades. BECK - CHRIS MILK : HELLO AGAIN. Los 10 videos de publicidad mas vistos en YouTube en 2012.

Estos son los videos de publicidad mas vistos en YouTube durante el 2012, unicamente incluimos los mejores 10 por su relevancia y calidad, y es que la evolución de la publicidad tiene un aliado muy fuerte en YouTube esto pues las personas ahora pasan mas tiempo frente a una computadora con Internet que frente a la TV. Todo esto potenciado por las redes sociales y las campañas publicitarias virales, así como la interacción entre los usuarios y la marca, ha provocado que los resultados sean significativamente mejores en Internet que en cualquier otro medio, todo esto lo podemos ver en la cantidad de veces que las personas visualizan videos de publicidad en Internet de manera voluntaria. Nike – My time is now [yframe url=' Pepsi Max – Uncle Drew [yframe url=' Volskwagen – The bark side [yframe url=' Samsumg – The next big thing is already here [yframe url='

Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence. Social Media Report 2012. THE MONTBLANC WORLDSECOND. Untitled. Digital Paper Could Become Like 'Google Docs for Artists' | Wired Design. Computer engineers have turned ordinary paper into a display with a UV lighting technique, which could one day help artists work on real-time collaborations from opposite sides of the world. Researchers from the Naemura Group at the University of Tokyo call the method “paper computing technology”. Ordinary paper is coated with a photochromic material, which changes color when light is shone on it. A pen filled with commonly available Frixion thermo-sensitive ink (which disappears when heated) is then used to draw the image, and a digital UV projector with a resolution of 1,024×768 can be used to copy or print that image onto the paper again.

A laser illuminates the image from underneath to erase it to an accuracy of 0.024mm — it can even do this automatically, learning where an error has occurred and the user has strayed from their intended line. The images so far used to demonstrate the method aren’t exactly complex, but the concept is sound, if a little cumbersome. Graphene-made e-paper by 2015 and anticancer drugs by 2030. Ultra-strong and self-healing copycat material graphene has been the subject of intense excitement since Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselo extracted it from bulk graphite in 2004, earning them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. Now, an international team of physicists led by Novoselo has published a paper laying out a timeline of future uses for the incredibly versatile material, which includes its role in anticancer drugs and rollable e-paper. "A roadmap for graphene", published in the journal Nature, proves that the one atom-thin super-conductive material has plenty of future uses outside of electronics, though it will be an integral part of the imminent future development of devices.

That's because the type of graphene needed for things like touchscreens is of a lower, more easily manufactured quality. "Different applications require different grades of graphene and those which use the lowest grade will be the first to appear, probably as soon as in a few years," said Novoselov. Phillip Stearns. Is 'Breaking Bad' Influencing The Real-Life Meth Trade?

NEW YORK -- News of drug cartels mass-producing souped-up methamphetamine – that's the latest word as reported by The Associated Press, and it sounds pretty scary. But haven't we heard this story before? Like on "Breaking Bad," the AMC network's addictive drama series? Take a look at the real-life drug biz. Then compare it to the saga of fictitious Walter White, the timid-chemistry-teacher-turned-masterful-drug-lord of "Breaking Bad.

" Real life seems to be reflecting art. Or is it the other way around? Just consider ... The product: _ Today's newly potent meth has a tell-tale bluish-white color, and it's purer than ever: as high as 88 percent. . _ Walter White, in his newly assumed alter ego of Heisenberg, has flooded the market with a product renowned for its distinctive blue color. The facility: _ Factory-like "superlabs" in Mexico are turning out meth with large-scale efficiency. Meanwhile, "Breaking Bad" has acknowledged the existence of large labs cropping up in Mexico. The distribution: Guerrilla de la comunicación: uno de cada diez dentistas recomienda chicles con azúcar. Valtari videos. The valtari mystery film experiment now available on dvd, blu-ray and download. includes 3 behind-the-scenes featurettes. valtari was sigur rós's last album as a four-piece. an elegaic work; they didn't feel much like talking about it, and so, instead, asked a bunch talented directors to make whatever they felt like making to go with music. these 16 films are the result. sad, funny, beautiful and, occasionally, plain bewildering, they represent just some of the available emotional responses to this most contemplative sigur rós album. the film's credits include thank-you's to all 800-plus entrants to the mystery film experiment competition. buy from us: downloaddvd or from retailers: the films sigur rós gave fourteen film makers the same modest budget and asked them to create whatever comes into their head when they listen to songs from the band's album valtari. the idea is to bypass the usual artistic approval process and allow people utmost creative freedom. click to watch valtari.

A+C. A+C. AZIZ + CUCHER, Text published in Kunstforum, Winter 1996 "The Medium is not the only Message"***The Human Genome project is being touted as the greatest scientific achievement of mankind, surpassing in its significance the discoveries of Newton, Darwin, and Einstein. If biology is made to be but an exclusive function of the genetic code, then it becomes just another field in the study of communications. The current excitement about the development of the technologies of communication seems to be coated in a blind faith in progress that is just as naive as that which our predecessors put in nuclear power and the space age.

Flooded with enthusiasm, some people believe that these technologies offer unlimited possibilities for the reconfiguration of the self, predicting even the possibility of an ontological shift in the reality of being. With advances in digital technology and robotics, bioengineering is forging the link between the natural and the artificial. One in 8 Million - New York Characters in Sound and Images. The Art of The Opening. In an Age of Likes, Commonplace Images Prevail. 20 Google Search Shortcuts to Hone Your Google-Fu. The Ethics of Digital Manipulation. In the example see above, we have changed the red color of M8, the Lagoon Nebula, whose main spectral emission lies in the red portion of the spectrum, to blue with a simple adjustment in Photoshop. When photography was first invented, its overwhelming power came from the fact that it recorded nature more realistically than any other art form had ever done before.

Because of this, people trusted it and believed it portrayed "reality" and "truth". But, just as story telling could portray the "truth" with an accurate accounting of the facts, it could just as easily become fiction. Fake and manipulated photographs - visual fiction - began circulating not long after the invention of photography. With the invention of motion pictures, and certainly television, the public came to know that not every picture they saw was necessarily factual in its depiction of reality. Historical Image Manipulation Ethics and Aesthetics Today's viewers however, are very sophisticated visually. Interpretations. 16 Famous Photoshopped Images Throughout History. President Abraham Lincoln, circa 1860 This nearly iconic portrait of U.S.

President Abraham Lincoln is a composite of Lincoln’s head and the Southern politician John Calhoun’s body. Putting the date of this image into context, note that the first permanent photographic image was created in 1826 and the Eastman Dry Plate Company (later to become Eastman Kodak) was created in 1881. Stalin, circa 1930 Stalin routinely air-brushed his enemies out of photographs. Benito Mussolini, 1942 In order to create a more heroic portrait of himself, Benito Mussolini had the horse handler removed from the original photograph. Altered Photo Original Photo U.S. In 1960 the U.S. Fidel Castro, 1968 When in the summer of 1968 Fidel Castro (right) approves of the Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia, Carlos Franqui (middle) cuts off relations with the regime and goes into exile in Italy.

The German Chancellor, September 1971 Altered in the News Paper Oprah Winfrey, August 1989. Reuters Photo Fraud. The Reuters Photo Scandal A Taxonomy of Fraud A comprehensive overview of the four types of photo fraud committed by Reuters, August, 2006 The recent discovery that the Reuters news agency released a digitally manipulated photograph as an authentic image of the bombing in Beirut has drawn attention to the important topic of bias in the media. But lost in the frenzy over one particular image is an even more devastating fact: that over the last week Reuters has been caught red-handed in an astonishing variety of journalistic frauds in the photo coverage of the war in Lebanon. This page serves as an overview of the various types of hoaxes, lies and other deceptions perpetrated by Reuters in recent days, since the details of the scandal are getting overwhelmed by a torrent of shallow mainstream media coverage that can easily confuse or mislead the viewer.

The four types of photographic fraud perpetrated by Reuters photographers and editors are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Hang on! But wait! m9i5vhiHyz1qb5gkjo6_500. Perfiles Profesionales Audiovisuales ante el nuevo escenario transmedia | Ocupatic. Cerca de cien profesionales del sector audiovisual participan durante dos días en un nuevo encuentro anual organizado por la Fundación Audiovisual de Andalucía y la RTVA, y patrocinado por la Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo de la Junta. Esta undécima edición logra congregar a expertos de reconocida trayectoria empresarial en torno a las nuevas oportunidades generadas por los proyectos transmedia. La Mesa “Nuevas sendas más allá de la televisión”, integrada por Eva Snijders (CEO de Química Visual), Alejandro Echevarría (fundador y consejero delegado en The Blackout Proyect), Mercedes Ramírez (CEO de Indios Zurdos) y César Vallejo (realizador y guionista de RTVE), ha clausurado las XI Jornadas “Profesionales Audiovisuales ante el nuevo escenario transmedia”, organizadas anualmente por la Fundación Audiovisual de Andalucía y la RTVA con el patrocinio de la Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo de la Junta de Andalucía.

Me gusta: Me gusta Cargando... Life in a Day. TEDx Transmedia 2012. TEDxMarin - Robert Tercek - Reclaiming The Power of Personal Narrative. Don Tapscott "Growing up Digital" Home - Don Tapscott. Pristitrope – LCD-enhanced zoetrope – in V2. TAKES Trailer — 2010 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival — 5min. Check-In with Your Face. Neoteo. Builds High Definition Instant Replay System for NASCAR Race Officials - December 12 2011 - Telestream Press Release. Home | Store | Login | Contact Us Broadcast & Cable Corporate & Enterprise Digital Asset Mgmt Digital Content Creators Digital Media Enthusiasts Education & Government Sports Desktop Products Enterprise Products AdManager for Cable Agility 2G & Avalon Episode Flip Player Flip4Mac FlipFactory Pipeline ScreenFlow TrafficManager Vantage Videocue Wirecast See All Products About Us News & Press Customers Partners Events Affiliates Careers Contact Us Support Home Forum Home >> Company >> News/Events >> Press Releases Company Contact 2012 Press Releases 2011 Press Releases 2010 Press Releases 2009 Press Releases 2008 Press Releases Janet Swift janet_swift@telestream.net Read in PDF format Read Solution Sheet Subscribe to RSS Feeds Press Release Feed News Feed Main | Press Releases | News | Press Kit Telestream Builds High Definition Instant Replay System for NASCAR Race Officials – Telestream ®, the leading provider of video transcoding and workflow automation systems, today announced that it race control officials.

Top. How 3DO Creates Video Games" Once the storyboards and overall game level designs are complete, the game enters the production phase. The preproduction team expands as needed to include additional artists, programmers and designers. 3DO's artists began developing the 3D models that will make up the worlds of Portal Runner using a software application called 3D Studio Max.

Richly detailed texture maps were created for each object. While the game developers at 3DO created the actual game environment using these models and textures, another division of the company, PlayWorks, used the same models to develop the animated full-motion video (FMV) sequences for the game. Meanwhile, the programmers wrote custom code in C programming language that provided the framework for the game objects. A lot of code was pulled from the company's library, a bank of predeveloped code that could be repurposed for different games. How Invisibility Cloaks Work" Admit it. You'd love to own an invisibility cloak. Utter an embarrassing faux pas at a party? Just throw on your magical garment and vanish from the snooty gaze of your fellow partygoers. Want to hear what your boss is really saying about you? Stroll right into his or her office and get the goods. Such fantastic fashion accessories have become ridiculously standard in the world of science fiction and fantasy.

Everyone, from boy wizards to intergalactic safari hunters, has at least one invisible blouse in their wardrobe, but what about us poor saps in the real world? Well, Muggles, science has some good news for you: Invisibility cloaks are a reality. First up, we'll look at some wonderful carbon nanotube fashions -- fresh from the UTD NanoTech Institute fall 2011 collection.

Or perhaps you'd prefer something made from metamaterials. If you're more into retro fashion, there's also the optical camouflage technology developed by scientists at the University of Tokyo.

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Redes Sociales. Inicio - Factoria Crossmedia. The reconfigured eye. Photobus ~ Digital Storytelling. Digital Stories are multimedia narratives Short, personal and written with feeling there's a strictness to their construction: 250 words, a dozen or so pictures, and two minutes is about the right length. Considered narratives which subject themselves to strictures of form tend to elegance. Digital Stories – when properly done – can be tight as sonnets: multimedia sonnets from the people. I started working with this form in 2000 when, following a research trip to the USA, I borrowed a Californian model of Digital Storytelling (all links open in a new window) and, together with a team at BBC Wales, began developing it as a new way of making broadcast television.

I believed then and I believe now that this form can be used to open up the airwaves for a wide range of users, in short to give a voice to all those who, until now, have thought of themselves – in a broadcast context anyway – only as part of "the audience". Our project was called BBC Capture Wales. It ran from 2001 until 2008. Augmented Reality Page. Augmented Reality. I think we can all agree that reality is pretty great.

It’s what we experience through our senses like our eyes, and phones with cameras. The Internet is awesome too, but the Internet and reality have a hard time working together. Thankfully this is changing quickly. New tools mean that the world around you can now be seen with a layer of new information from the Internet. Let's start with an example. Let’s say you're hungry and at a busy intersection. But now, thanks to new software on mobile phones, you can simply point your phone's camera at buildings around you and voila! Another example is shopping. And this functionality only requires a few things. Augmented reality can also work with a camera attached to your computer. These examples are just the beginning.

Future Tech: Looking Forward to the Post-Screen Era | Gadgets. 'Terminator' contact lens for rabbits; humans are next. Total Immersion and the “Transfigured City:” Shared Augmented Realities, the “Web Squared Era,” and Google Wave   Augmented Reality Home Pages - Introduction. Transmedia. Hikikomori. Educadores Infantiles: Hikikomori, jóvenes invisibles.