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Easy Way Subtitles


January 31st, 2013  |  Friends  |  Categories: Inspiration, Mobile, Video  |  Tags: , ,  |  YouTube Preview Image

This cool tool combines Closed Captioning technology with Google translate to provide subtitles in any language for Brazilian TV.


Go Right – A Supercut of Classic Video Games


May 10th, 2012  |  James Taylor  |  Categories: Art, Gaming, Inspiration, Video  |  Tags: , , , , , , ,  | 

We’ve gamed a long way from two dimensions.

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via laughing squid


Cinemagrams


April 17th, 2012  |  Friends  |  Categories: Art, Mobile, Social, Tool, Video  |  Tags: , , , ,  | 

Cinemagrams are the new GIFs — get them before a creative asks you about them!

http://cinemagram.tumblr.com/

Contributed by Jeremy Adirim

 


Don’t Fear the Internet Tutorials


October 3rd, 2011  |  Katy  |  Categories: Development, Education, Inspiration, Tool, Video  |  Tags: , ,  | 

Continuing the Internet self-education theme, “Don’t Fear the Internet” is another great resource bank of instructional videos that explain how the Internet works and teach some basic coding.

 

The project was cooked up by designers and it, in their words, will “help demystify html and css coding so you can prettify your blogs and quit asking your nerd friends for freebies!”

Check it out: http://www.dontfeartheinternet.com/


BELL / Chase no Face


August 31st, 2011  |  Katy  |  Categories: Art, Inspiration, Video  |  Tags: , , ,  | 

Let’s face it… Kinect hacks continue to be cool. Here’s an elegant one for a music video for the singer BELL, which uses the motion senser and a projector to display elegant designs on her face.

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All is OK GO


August 18th, 2011  |  Friends  |  Categories: Art, Inspiration, Online, Video  |  Tags: , , , ,  | 

Another Chrome experiment from Google, All Is Not Lost features the band OK Go and members of the dance troupe Pilobolus. Filmed from below a glass floor, bodies move and press against the glass (in seafoam green unitards, no less) to form kaleidoscopic shapes and your personalized inspirational message to Japan.

The online video was first shot in 3D and made possible by HTML5 — hence Google’s connection and endorsement of Chrome as the preferred browser. While it kind of feels like it could have been cooler, the video is reminiscent of the captivating, multi-window viewing experiences of the Wilderness Downtown and Soul-Mirror.

Try it out with your own message: http://www.allisnotlo.st/

 

Contributed by Francois Grouiller


Augmented City


August 10th, 2011  |  James Taylor  |  Categories: Architecture, Augmented Reality, Data Visualization, Design, HCI (Human Computer Interaction), Inspiration, Installation, Interactive, Mobile, Outdoor, Social, Technology, Tool, Video  |  Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,  | 

Keiichi Matsuda imagines what it would be like when digital layers of information converge with the physical environment – no device required. (Best viewed in 3D if you have 3D glasses handy)


Flixmaster


August 5th, 2011  |  Friends  |  Categories: Development, Gaming, Online, Tool, Video  |  Tags: , ,  | 

Introducing Flixmaster, an HTML-5 video editor/player that could enable new ways to experience digital video online.

Since it allows users to produce online video content with a simple drag and drop system, this could be fun technology to explore for digital storytelling projects.

 

Contributed by Ralph Paone

 


An Augmented Reality nod to the (cinematic) past


July 22nd, 2011  |  Friends  |  Categories: Augmented Reality, Inspiration, Mobile, Video  |  Tags: , ,  | 

A number of cool augmented reality apps have sprouted up recently that infuse the modern day street perspective with winks to the past — for instance, the Museum of London’s StreetMuseum app.

A similar app, Augmented Reality Cinema, pulls on the heartstrings of cinephiles, playing scenes from famous movies at the location where they were filmed in London. It’s such a simple idea, but also such a satisfying example of how the mobile technology we carry around with us everywhere can provide playful new ways to see and appreciate our surroundings.

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Via Laughing Squid


8-Bit Invader – Video Game Projection Mapping


July 18th, 2011  |  Friends  |  Categories: Architecture, Art, Augmented Reality, Gaming, Inspiration, Installation, Interactive, Mobile, Outdoor, Technology, Video  |  Tags: , , , , ,  | 

8-Bit Invaders is just a simulation, but seems like a stellar idea to project a video game on building. Making it playable would be even cooler.

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contributed by Sosia Bert