Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Google Compliant With Censorship

From Raw Story:
Google has becoming increasingly compliant to government requests to block purportedly sensitive information -- including images of Tibet, military installations and even a General Electric research plant -- according to a new report prepared by the Open Source Center for the Bush Administration's Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell and reports circulated online about areas Google has blocked or blurred.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Siggraph 2008 Coverage

Ric and I ventured to the LA Convention Center last week to see what was happening at Siggraph 2008. Lots of rendering, 3D displays, and art!

- Listen to the Program -

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Where Geeks Meet to Eat


Where Geeks Meet to Eat
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And spend 8 bucks for a one item combo at the steam table.

Exhibition Hall


Exhibition Hall
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This is about 1/2 of the hall, viewed from the super-secret media lounge.

Emotional Touch Whiteboard


Emotional Touch Whiteboard
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There were several attempts at "Emotional" computing and interfaces. This white board showed some ideas about how these emotions are conveyed.

Corkscrew Creature


Corkscrew Creature
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Unfortunately, I didn't get the name of the company which displayed this.

Old School 3D


Old School 3D
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With all the high-tech 3D tech being featured at the show, I actually laughed out loud when I saw Viewmasters being used to display images. The fact is, they did a better job then most of the new stuff.

Aguru Dome


Aguru Dome
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We talked with one of the Aguru developers, who explained that the intense polarized lights were very highly calibrated and positioned. The result was an extremely precise high resolution image.

Flir


Flir
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An example of forward looking infrared giving at Siggraph.

Pixar at Siggraph


Pixar at Siggraph
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By far and away, the longest lines were to see the Pixar demo. I mean over 100 yards long. Which made this demo the least likely I'd attend.

Bad Swag


Bad Swag
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It was a cool idea, giving away a 512mb jump drive inside a wrist strap. Unfortunately, the folks at SCAD decided to do some monkey business with the pre-stuffed files on the drive. Instead of simply filling it up with marketing material (in this case, a bunch of PDF files) which could be deleted after they were read, it was configured so the part of the drive with the files was made to look like a CD to the computer. Worse, this fake CD had an auto-run "feature". So every time the drive is plugged in, the files on the fake CD drive automatically pop up, no matter how many times you've reviewed the material. And since it was a "CD" drive, the computer doesn't think it can erase the files. The result? It gets tossed in the trash, never to be used, and leaving a bitter taste in the mouth about the school.

Friday, August 15, 2008

New Shoes


New Shoes
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The fake legs were only meant to simulate a real person's legs. The tech was that their system could track your shoes and replace them, virtually, on the screen. That way you could try different items without actually having to wear them.

Red Spiral


Red Spiral
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A detail from a much larger piece.

PC Guy


PC Guy
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John Hodgman in miniature.

Continua


Continua
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One of the works by Erwin Hauer and Enrique Rosado at Siggraph's Design and Computation exhibit.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Curved Origami 2


Curved Origami 2
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More from Jeannine Mosely at Siggraph.

Curved Origami 1


Curved Origami 1
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Individual pieces by Jeannine Mosely at Siggraph.

Through the Looking Glass


Through the Looking Glass
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Ric, viewed through Jonathan Bachrach's The Intimacy Machine at Siggraph.

Visual-Physical Design Grammars

More from Siggraph's Design & Computation exhibit.

Slow Art Contemplation


Slow Art Contemplation
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Fold Loud by JooYoun Paek at Siggraph 2008

Folded Sculpture


Folded Sculpture
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One of the many fantastic art works at this year's Siggraph. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find out who's work this is. There was no info card, and the Siggraph web site doesn't have this specific work listed.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cathy Campbell Interview

On August 2 we spoke with Cathy Campbell, President and CEO of the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation about the importance of science diplomacy.

- Listen to the Interview -