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One Millionth Tower high-rise documentary takes format to new heights (Wired UK) - 1 views

  • Powered entirely by HTML5 and open source JavaScript libraries, One Millionth Tower is loaded with photos and information from all over the web, and exists in an online environment that is about as close to three-dimensional as something on a flat screen can get.
  • It exists in a 3D setting made possible by a tool called three.js, which lets viewers walk around the high-rise neighborhood. Moving through allows viewers to see the current state of urban decay, then activate elements to show ways the residents would change their world, like an animation showing where a new playground or garden would go.
  • The interactive movie is chock-full of photos from Flickr, street-views from Google Maps and changing environments fueled by real-time weather data from Yahoo. Everything is triggered by Popcorn.js, which acts like a conductor signaling which instruments play at what times
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  • "What we've done with One Millionth Tower is not the future," Cizek said. "It just points to it."
Ian Forrester

BBC Radio 4 You And Yours on Perceptive Radio - 0 views

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    Clip copy from BBC Radio 4's You and Yours show in September 2014 about #perceptiveradio "http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04gc0pv"
Ian Forrester

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-08/27/tate-sensorium-review-2015 - 0 views

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    "You don't just look at paintings anymore. A new exhibition at Tate Britain transforms visual art into a multi-sensory experience, surrounding paintings with sounds, scents, tactile sensations and tastes inspired by the artwork.  "
Ian Forrester

Midnight Oil - "This film is just for you. Made by a machine, moments ago. - 0 views

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    All life could be here, in a snapshot of this very moment. But as quickly as the film fades, the moment is lost. Play it again, and new recordings are collected from the world's online archive. What follows has the potential to fascinate, or could well be routine - but each time is different."
Ian Forrester

ReCAP | Real-time Content Analysis & Processing - 0 views

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    "Real-time Content Analysis and Processing (ReCAP) is a project co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme. ReCAP will bring to market a range of automatic content analysis services to form an affordable, scalable and flexible platform designed to enhance metadata-driven media workflows and realise the value of historical content archives."
Ian Forrester

BBC Online - Radio 4 - The Wheel of Fortune - 0 views

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    Interactive drama done with BBC Radio
Ian Forrester

Car camera system knows when you have road rage (Wired UK) - 0 views

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    "A team of researchers at EPFL have developed a prototype that uses in-car cameras to analyse drivers' facial expressions to detect emotion, in particular irritation."
Ian Forrester

Xbox One indie game Chariot controls your Hue lights (Wired UK) - 0 views

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    Video games have been making use of surround sound for years now but surround lighting? That's new. Indie game Chariot is the world's first to flick the switch on, partnering with Philips for its "connected lighting" system Hue.
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