What’s New? : Copyrights
Faisal Alsaif hosts a new episode of Up To Date (21.02.2010) dedicated to copyrights and talking about it from all perspectivesAfeaturingAQusai from Jeddah Legends,AEng. Ziad Al Hindi,AEng Raed Al Saeed,ANina Paley,AEidah Saleh Eidah.
Posted: July 18th, 2010
at 1:20am by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: youtube,computers,music,art,web,what's new?,trademark & copyright
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TED : Joshua Prince-Ramus
Joshua Prince-Ramus believes that if architects re-engineer their design process, the results can be spectacular. Speaking at TEDxSMU, Dallas, he walks us through his fantastic re-creation of the local Wyly Theater as a giant "theatrical machine" that reconfigures itself at the touch of a button.
Posted: July 15th, 2010
at 1:02am by orangemenace
Tagged with design, architecture, video, TED, Joshua Prince-Ramus
Categories: youtube,architecture,design
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East Falls Glassworks
Artist Jon Goldberg making a piece from the Tectonic Ordinate series at East Falls Glassworks in Philadelphia, PA.
Posted: July 15th, 2010
at 12:05am by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: youtube,art,film,design
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Time Lapse of a Night Run Down the Houston Ship Channel
A time lapse video made by setting a camera to take photos at six second intervals during a trip outbound on the Houston Ship Channel. I used Quicktime to assemble over 2000 individual photos into a 3 minute movie representing an actual time of over 3 1/2 hours. The ship was only moving at 5-6 knots for the first half of the trip and up to 10 knots in the open areas away from the docks. The journey begins just below the Port of Houston turning basin at the end of the channel and continues down to Morgan’s Point at the head of Galveston Bay. We still had 32 miles to go to get out to the pilot station in the Gulf of Mexico at that point. The ship is a Panamax tanker 600 feet long by 106 feet wide.
The Search For Hidden Dimensions
Brian Greene explains how extra dimensions may solve several problems in physics, and gives his stance on the possibility of a "multi-verse".
Pacific Star II
This is the second trip of my home made high altitude weather balloon photography project, Pacific Star.
The balloon was launched at 5:37pm (PST) from Oxnard, CA and reached an altitude of 125,000 feet snapping photos and recording video along the way.
The balloon burst, the parachute deployed, and the payload floated down for 35 minutes, landing near an old olive orchard Northeast of Santa Paula.
Posted: July 4th, 2010
at 2:57pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: youtube,photo,science
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Augmented Shadow by Joon Moon
Augmented Shadow_document from Joon Y Moon on Vimeo.
Augmented Shadow, by Joon Moon, 2010. It’s a tabletop interface on where artificial shadows of tangible objects are displayed.
Amari - Tiger
Amari - Tiger from Francesco Calabrese on Vimeo.
Posted: June 3rd, 2010
at 5:18pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: youtube,music,film
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The Pleasures of Imagination
Why do humans prefer to be a part of unreal worlds?
One solution to this puzzle is that the pleasures of the imagination exist because they hijack mental systems that have evolved for real-world pleasure. We enjoy imaginative experiences because at some level we don’t distinguish them from real ones. This is a powerful idea, one that I think is basicallyathough not entirelyaright. (Certain phenomena, including horror movies and masochistic daydreams, require a different type of explanation.)
Posted: June 3rd, 2010
at 4:36pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: myninjaplease,youtube,life,celebrity,art,too good to be true,film,mnp is for the children,real life news,science,"ninja",tele,philosophy
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