25 Years of Pixar
The Skin Gun
Here in Silicon Valley we are used to hearing about the hottest new startups but do any of these really improve peoples’ lives? One of the things that all of us as entrepreneurs need to think about is how to we fundamentally make peoples’ lives better. This is an amazing invention that will.
An X-ray of the spacesuit that Alan B. Shepard wore on the Moon in 1971.
The spacesuits will get their due next spring, in a traveling exhibition of full-size photographs and images organized by the Smithsonian.
via: The New York Times
Dentsu London Just launched a project in collaboration with biochemist/photographer, Linden Gledhill for Canon’s PIXMA colour printer range. The project features surreal ‘sound sculptures’ made of dancing droplets of paint captured in extreme detail as they react to sound waves.
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Giant Robot Arm Powers Halo: Reach Light Sculpture.
Autofuss, an innovative San Francisco production company is the technology and creative force behind the new Halo: Reach campaign. A 3D light sculpture that is powered by a robot and connected via the web enabling visitors to log in and paint single points of light that will make up a much bigger monument. The campaign will kick off on Monday August 23.
See a full video of the technology in action at Wired.com
Check.in Aims to Support Universal Location Checkins
I suppose it was only a matter of time. Trying to checkin on multiple services has definitely irritated me as of late and actually caused me to use location aware services less in the past few weeks.
Source: Mashable