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This is an interesting idea to solve the energy crisis.

Categories: Application, Bloom, Box, Crisis, Energy, Innovation, Innovation, Introduction, Invention, News

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Talks Eric Giler Demos Wireless Electricity

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Eric Giler wants to untangle our wired lives with cable-free electric power. Here, he covers what this sci-fi tech offers, and demos MIT’s breakthrough version, WiTricity — a near-to-market invention that may soon recharge your cell phone, car, pacemaker.

Categories: Application, Breakthrough, Car, Description, Electricity, Eric Giler, Innovation, Invention, Phone, TED, Video

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Check out the “mæve” installation…

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At the Venice Biennale, the mæve installation connects the entries of the EveryVille student competition and puts them into the larger context of MACE content and metadata. By placing physical project cards on an interactive surface, the visitors can explore an organic network of projects, people and media. mæve is designed and developed by the Interface Design team of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.

Mæve installation @ Venice Biennale 2008 from Maeve installation on Vimeo.

Mæve table application from Maeve installation on Vimeo.

Categories: Application, Applied, Biennale, Clip, Design, Design, Experimental, Innovation, Interactive Surface, Interface, Mace, Mæve, Metadata, Movie, Organic Network, Potsdam, Project, Project Cards, Student Competition, Table Application, University, University Of Applied Sciences, Venice, Venice Biennale

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Using Biology to Make Better Animations (2008) Torsten Reil

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This is the most important conference for new ideas out there.For years I have heard about special algorithms that were used to understand how the flow could effect blood cells through a mechanical valve using a NASA formula for analyzing air flow through a jet engine. Even the crash sequences in the pod races of Star Wars were completely based on a virtual crash formula that was 100% computer driven, and there are many other examples of this concept. It is the obvious evolution in 3d design animation. Instead of a two day creation that was the result of interpretation of what would happen in a particular case, these formula actually allow for the computer to do much of “tweaking.”

Now at TED, Torsten Reil gives a remarkable talk was given about how characters move in games, and how to make more lifelike using genetic algorithms… mimicking the human spinal cord and using evolutionary learning algorithms… it is very cool idea.

Categories: Application, Automation, Cool, Design, Genetic Algorithms, Innovation, Life Like, Movie, Research, Shared, Star Wars, Talk, TED, Theory, Theory, Torsten Reil, Video, Visual Art, YouTube

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the coolest use of technology as proof of concept…

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Oh, a form of Real World social network data gathering and representation of social connections at a convention… interesting data gathering technique. Used in a convention – very cool use of the technology, question is, what kind of information was gleened.

Trace Encounters < -- Check THIS one out!

Categories: Application, Convention, Design, Details, Encounters, Experimental, Gathering, Research, Social Networks, Technique, Trace

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