Thoughts On Augmented Reality
I’ve posted in these pages – and the previous incarnation of this blog – about the unique and rapidly evolving blend of our technical senses and our immediate surroundings, which we quaintly refer to...
View ArticleDrawing Toronto With GPS
Here’s a really cool video of a cyclist traveling (on a recumbent bike) through the city of Toronto from 2004 to 2009, creating a map comprised of experienced space. There’s a lot of neat shit being...
View ArticleRebecca Saxe – TED Talk – Understanding Other Minds
Rebecca Saxe is a neuroscientist at MIT’s Saxelab and she is making remarkable discoveries about how our brains function when regarding other minds. While still an undergrad at MIT, Saxe identified a...
View ArticleQuick Augmented Reality Update
Just a brief info blast as an addendum to my earlier post on Augmented Reality. Bruce Sterling continues his obsession with AR (and other cool shit) in his Beyond The Beyond blog – you must read it –...
View ArticleQuickie Augmented Reality Update – Sort Of
Okay – this isn’t really like the AR I posted about before but I couldn’t help but stick in this nifty clip from John Carpenter’s They Live. It’s AR – sort of. Cheers.
View ArticleOur World – Through The Looking Glass Of Augmented Reality
I’ve posted before about the advent of Augmented Reality. Bruce Sterling has been all over this as well. Today he posted about this fucking awesome video by Keiichi Matsuda, a student at the Bartlett...
View ArticleKeiichi Matsuda – Augmented City – in 3D
Get out yer 3D specs, folks! . I found this offering of Keiichi Matsuda’s over at Bruce Sterling’s blog. Matsuda’s work has been profiled here before with an earlier work entitled “Domestic Robocop”....
View ArticleTimeless
Bruce Sterling tweeted the link to this philosphical “documentary” essay – an exploration of identity in the digital age, the absorption of self within technology and the expression of being within an...
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