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Ian Forrester

Salsify - A New Architecture for Real-time Internet Video - 0 views

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    "Video is better when the codec and transport work together. Salsify is a new design for real-time Internet video that jointly controls a video codec and a network transport protocol. Current systems (Skype, Facetime, WebRTC) run these components independently, which produces more glitches and stalls when the network is unpredictable. "
Ian Forrester

thearn/webcam-pulse-detector: A python application that detects and highlights the hear... - 0 views

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    " A python application that detects and highlights the heart-rate of an individual (using only their own webcam) in real-time. "
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affordable, scalable and flexible platform designed to enhance metadata-driven media workflows and realise the value of historical content archives."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

Face Substitution « Derren Brown Blog - 0 views

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    "This is a technical demo for face substitution technique. The application works in real time and it's developed using the opensource framework for creative coding openFrameworks: openFrameworks.cc The face tracking library returns a mesh that matches the contour of the eyes, nose, mouth and other facial features. That way the mesh obtained from a photo is matched to the face in the video.
Ian Forrester

Chrome Experiments - Arcade Fire - The Wilderness Downtown - 1 views

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    Choreographed windows, interactive flocking, custom rendered maps, real-time compositing, procedural drawing, 3D canvas rendering... this Chrome Experiment has them all. "The Wilderness Downtown" is an interactive interpretation of Arcade Fire's song "We Used To Wait" and was built entirely with the latest open web technologies, including HTML5 video, audio, and canvas.
Ian Forrester

Illusion of Explanatory Depth - 0 views

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    People feel they understand complex phenomena with far greater precision, coherence, and depth than they really do; they are subject to an illusion-an illusion of explanatory depth. The illusion is far stronger for explanatory knowledge than many other kinds of knowledge, such as that for facts, procedures or narratives. The illusion for explanatory knowledge is most robust where the environment supports real-time explanations with visible mechanisms
Ian Forrester

Perceptive media: machine perception and human computer interaction - 0 views

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    Computer vision has made significant progress in recent decades, with steady improvements in the performance and robustness of computational methods for real-time detection, recognition, tracking, and modeling
Ian Forrester

Verse - 0 views

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    Technology for real-time sharing of 2D/3D data
Ian Forrester

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

Premiere: One Millionth Tower High-Rise Documentary Takes Format to New Heigh... - 0 views

  • 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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      Interesting perceptive media like elements...
  • “What we’ve done with One Millionth Tower is not the future,” Cizek said. “It just points to it.
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      Nice quote....
Ian Forrester

prizma - 0 views

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    "Prizma puts the user's context at the center of everything. "
Ian Forrester

Programmatic Beyond Advertising: A Not-So-Distant Future | CMF Trends - 0 views

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    Could "programmatic" technology used in online advertising also be used to automate and personalize the distribution of cultural and editorial content?
Ian Forrester

Popcorn Launch & Premiere of "One Millionth Tower" - 0 views

  • When it’s snowing in Toronto, for example, it starts snowing in the virtual  world of One Millionth Tower.
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      Interesting little perceptive thing
  • Popcorn made it possible for the filmmakers to control a 3D environment in WebGL, and then augment it with real time information pulled from  Wikipedia, Yahoo’s Weather API, Flickr and Google Maps. The result is a  unique viewing experience customized in the browser for each viewer.
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    Interesting documentary by Mozilla showcasing Popcorn.JS
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