Faire l'expéreince de la censure chinoise d'internet grace à une extension firefox.
Circuler dans les peintures de V. Van Gogh, un flingue à la main. Pas besoinde mettre le son, la musique est horrible (mal choisie), à mon goût.
Jelly is a new way of developing websites that works to close the gap between web users and web developers. The software, which is open-source, lives on the server of a user who maintains complete control over the data. Jelly wraps all the complex data processes that are needed to develop interactive, data-driven, social websites, into a web development environment that looks and feels much like the web services that users are used to, like Facebook, Flickr, or Youtube.
Animata is an open source real-time animation software, designed to create animations, interactive background projections for concerts, theatre and dance performances.
The USB-powered Beagle Board is a low-cost, fan-less single board computer that unleashes laptop-like performance and expandability without the bulk, expense, or noise of typical desktop machines.
The 0xdb is a rather unique kind of movie database. It uses a variety of publicly accessible resources, like search engines and file-sharing networks, to automatically collect information about, and actual images and sounds from, a rapidly growing number of movies. What the 0xdb provides is, essentially, full text search within movies, and instant previews of search results.
A project for a wikiwiki for all things: text, sound and video.
Would permit editing video in a wikiwiki way. Viewed a demo @ Cinema Nova
The struggle to adequately render letterforms on a pixel grid is a familiar one, and an ancient one as well: this bitmap alphabet is from La Vera Perfettione del Disegno di varie sorte di ricami, an embroidery guide by Giovanni Ostaus published in 1567.
Eden Project is made of 6,000 acrylic stems, through which fibre optic cables run, each crowned with a clear glass sphere
La vie des fourmis. Des videos en prise de vue accélérées à partir de photos prise avec l'effet de "tilt-shift".