by Christopher Hudgens | Oct 8, 2009 | Blog, TV
How hard is it to make a Piano sound even remotely like a human voice? Well Austrian composer Peter Ablinger spent a few years to create a sound wave to note translation system that gets pretty close. The video is of the system in action reading text from the...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 26, 2009 | Blog, TV
Over the last week the music file sharing debate has found new fodder to play with in the form of Pop singer Lily Allen. Lily Allen started a proactive discussion on the net complete with website to address her concern with the negative effects of file sharing. In...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 25, 2009 | Blog, TV
This is the final in the series of posts about Paintball works and Pointillism and is a year old but is a sight to see never the less. MythBusters hosts Jamie Hyneman & Adam Savage (Who I always contested reminded me of two other hosts) built and presented at a...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 25, 2009 | Blog, TV
Mode Studios designed and installed four 35ft long Interactive Installation Art Screens throughout the International Headquarters of Microsoft. The screen is made up of a horizontal series of hanging vertical tubes with LEDs built into them to create a solid image....
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 18, 2009 | Blog, TV
What was Archimedes famous quote? “Give me a place to stand to take enough photos and I can map the world” no but he might have University of Washington’s Graphics and Imaging Laboratory, the researchers who built a lot of the code that went into the...
by Christopher Hudgens | Sep 16, 2009 | Blog, TV
Some people know a Rube Goldberg by the game Mousetrap but the idea is how can you take a simple action like turning on a lamp or closing a door and make it the most complicated elaborate and complex action posible where you still only do one human action and momentum...