#Backtalk: Uncovering the afterlife of discarded electronics, e-waste
This project caught our attention. With a new project on display at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, MIT researchers explore what happens to used electronic devices after they leave our possession. Videos and Images available at: http://senseable.mit.edu/backtalk. PRESS RELEASE: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — MIT researchers who have been studying the fate of [...]
#Press Release: Film archives showcase their collections: The European Film Gateway is online
Press Release For Immediate Release Frankfurt am Main, 26 July 2011 Film archives showcase their collections: The European Film Gateway is online After nearly three years of preparation and development, the European Film Gateway – EFG – http://www.europeanfilmgateway.eu is now online. The Internet portal to the digital collections of European film archives and cinémathèques offers [...]
First free Cloud Image Recognition Engine #AR #SDK
ElipseAR is a set of tools for Augmented Reality and Computer Vision development.
#Museomix: 3 days to sketch the museum we dream of – for real
3 days to sketch the museum we dream of – for real ! During this long weekend from november 11th to 13th, we will meet in a museum to prototype new engagement experiences. During these 3 days, we mix our ideas and our skills to create a museum that is no longer a cathedral, a [...]
D.I.Y. POP Contest – Create your own digital silkscreen print just like Andy Warhol
Create your own digital silkscreen print, just like Andy Warhol would have with the Warhol: D.I.Y. POP app from The Andy Warhol Museum. Using your built-in camera or a photo from your library as source material, you’ll learn the Warhol process step by step. Crop. Expose. Underpaint. Share. And print a virtual silkscreen. While you’re [...]
First AR Pop-up Book for iPad 2 and iPhone 4 using image recognition
Our lovely friend Helen Papagiannis did it again: what a nice new AR app! On her blog Helen writes: “I’d like to present the first AR Pop-up Book for mobile devices using image recognition (a.k.a. regular images to trigger augmented content, as opposed to the black and white square glyphs that are common in AR). [...]