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“We think paper and many other objects could be manipulated by touching them, as with a touchscreen. This system doesn’t use any special hardware; it consists of just a device like an ordinary webcam, plus a commercial projector. Its capabilities are achieved by image processing technology.”

prostheticknowledge:

Prototype Real / Digital Info Interface System

Using projection and gestures to create interactive relationship with information - video embedded below:

Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a next generation user interface which can accurately detect the users finger and what it is touching, creating an interactive touchscreen-like system, using objects in the real word.

“We think paper and many other objects could be manipulated by touching them, as with a touchscreen. This system doesn’t use any special hardware; it consists of just a device like an ordinary webcam, plus a commercial projector. Its capabilities are achieved by image processing technology.”

Using this technology, information can be imported from a document as data, by selecting the necessary parts with your finger.

More at DigInfo here

RELATED: This is very similar to a concept developed in 1991 called ‘The Digital Desk’ [link]

thisistheverge:

Tapping Project Gutenberg to create computer-generated ‘snowball’ poems
In yet another example of computers churning out art, Paul Thompson has built a C script that produces snowballs — poems where every line is a single word, with each successive word one letter longer than its predecessor. “I thought that someone must have created a program to generate these, and I was surprised that I couldn’t find one even after some pretty thorough Googling,” Thompson writes on his blog. 

thisistheverge:

Tapping Project Gutenberg to create computer-generated ‘snowball’ poems

In yet another example of computers churning out art, Paul Thompson has built a C script that produces snowballs — poems where every line is a single word, with each successive word one letter longer than its predecessor. “I thought that someone must have created a program to generate these, and I was surprised that I couldn’t find one even after some pretty thorough Googling,” Thompson writes on his blog. 

mattiapellegrini:

inconscio tecnologico

mattiapellegrini:

inconscio tecnologico

livelymorgue:

June 9, 1932: The Zeppelin railway coach, or “Lightning Express,” could carry 40 passengers at 100 miles per hour in tests near Hanover, Germany. The caption notes, however, “its ability to take curves remains to be tested.” Photo: The New York Times

COLORS News Machine churns tweets through different media filters turning them into print

new-aesthetic:

“Designed and built for the launch of COLORS #86 - Making the News, the COLORS News Machine churns your tweets through different media filters and into print, simulating the contemporary 24-hour news cycle.”

The COLORS #86 News Machine (by COLORS Magazine)

explore-blog:

Wonderful reversible book jacket for The Book of Disquiet made as a student design project.

explore-blog:

Wonderful reversible book jacket for The Book of Disquiet made as a student design project.

(Source: )


“Dream Big 2” 1 inch books available in @ArtBoxNY
hyperallergic:

“Dream Big 2” by Rejin Leys (2013)
This is a 1 inch book that is available in @ArtBoxNY, my vending machine that lives at the Queens Museum. “Dream Big 2” is an unlimited edition relief printed accordion book, and is part of a project that reflects my interest in tchalas, books that give lottery numbers for images you might see in your dreams.


“Dream Big 2” 1 inch books available in @ArtBoxNY

hyperallergic:

“Dream Big 2” by Rejin Leys (2013)

This is a 1 inch book that is available in @ArtBoxNY, my vending machine that lives at the Queens Museum. “Dream Big 2” is an unlimited edition relief printed accordion book, and is part of a project that reflects my interest in tchalas, books that give lottery numbers for images you might see in your dreams.

(via rominska)

likeafieldmouse:

Alexander Gutke - Subtraktion No. 4 (2007) - Stamp on paper

vjeranski:

Umgeschlagene Blätter (Turned Sheets), 1965
Gerhard Richter 

vjeranski:

Umgeschlagene Blätter (Turned Sheets), 1965

Gerhard Richter 

(via worldintheireyes)

“We think paper and many other objects could be manipulated by touching them, as with a touchscreen. This system doesn’t use any special hardware; it consists of just a device like an ordinary webcam, plus a commercial projector. Its capabilities are achieved by image processing technology.”

prostheticknowledge:

Prototype Real / Digital Info Interface System

Using projection and gestures to create interactive relationship with information - video embedded below:

Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a next generation user interface which can accurately detect the users finger and what it is touching, creating an interactive touchscreen-like system, using objects in the real word.

“We think paper and many other objects could be manipulated by touching them, as with a touchscreen. This system doesn’t use any special hardware; it consists of just a device like an ordinary webcam, plus a commercial projector. Its capabilities are achieved by image processing technology.”

Using this technology, information can be imported from a document as data, by selecting the necessary parts with your finger.

More at DigInfo here

RELATED: This is very similar to a concept developed in 1991 called ‘The Digital Desk’ [link]

thisistheverge:

Tapping Project Gutenberg to create computer-generated ‘snowball’ poems
In yet another example of computers churning out art, Paul Thompson has built a C script that produces snowballs — poems where every line is a single word, with each successive word one letter longer than its predecessor. “I thought that someone must have created a program to generate these, and I was surprised that I couldn’t find one even after some pretty thorough Googling,” Thompson writes on his blog. 

thisistheverge:

Tapping Project Gutenberg to create computer-generated ‘snowball’ poems

In yet another example of computers churning out art, Paul Thompson has built a C script that produces snowballs — poems where every line is a single word, with each successive word one letter longer than its predecessor. “I thought that someone must have created a program to generate these, and I was surprised that I couldn’t find one even after some pretty thorough Googling,” Thompson writes on his blog. 

mattiapellegrini:

inconscio tecnologico

mattiapellegrini:

inconscio tecnologico

GIF’s( Hard “G”) and Vines on the WhiteHouseTumblr 
thisistheverge:

White House launches official Tumblr page, promises ‘there will be GIFs’

GIF’s( Hard “G”) and Vines on the WhiteHouseTumblr 

thisistheverge:

White House launches official Tumblr page, promises ‘there will be GIFs’

livelymorgue:

June 9, 1932: The Zeppelin railway coach, or “Lightning Express,” could carry 40 passengers at 100 miles per hour in tests near Hanover, Germany. The caption notes, however, “its ability to take curves remains to be tested.” Photo: The New York Times

COLORS News Machine churns tweets through different media filters turning them into print

new-aesthetic:

“Designed and built for the launch of COLORS #86 - Making the News, the COLORS News Machine churns your tweets through different media filters and into print, simulating the contemporary 24-hour news cycle.”

The COLORS #86 News Machine (by COLORS Magazine)

explore-blog:

Wonderful reversible book jacket for The Book of Disquiet made as a student design project.

explore-blog:

Wonderful reversible book jacket for The Book of Disquiet made as a student design project.

(Source: )


“Dream Big 2” 1 inch books available in @ArtBoxNY
hyperallergic:

“Dream Big 2” by Rejin Leys (2013)
This is a 1 inch book that is available in @ArtBoxNY, my vending machine that lives at the Queens Museum. “Dream Big 2” is an unlimited edition relief printed accordion book, and is part of a project that reflects my interest in tchalas, books that give lottery numbers for images you might see in your dreams.


“Dream Big 2” 1 inch books available in @ArtBoxNY

hyperallergic:

“Dream Big 2” by Rejin Leys (2013)

This is a 1 inch book that is available in @ArtBoxNY, my vending machine that lives at the Queens Museum. “Dream Big 2” is an unlimited edition relief printed accordion book, and is part of a project that reflects my interest in tchalas, books that give lottery numbers for images you might see in your dreams.

(via rominska)

likeafieldmouse:

Alexander Gutke - Subtraktion No. 4 (2007) - Stamp on paper

vjeranski:

Umgeschlagene Blätter (Turned Sheets), 1965
Gerhard Richter 

vjeranski:

Umgeschlagene Blätter (Turned Sheets), 1965

Gerhard Richter 

(via worldintheireyes)

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