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Real-Time Billboard: Sign Points at Actual Planes Flying By

04 Dec

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The ability to track planes in mid-flight has produced many apps and websites for following jets through friendly skies, but this ad campaign applies this same data in a fun new way.

The interactive display even tells you the route, from takeoff to destination, of the plane you are seeing, and quotes you rates for future flights along that path.

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The Look Up campaign by British Airways blends dynamic video billboards and airplane data to show a child pointing at actual planes in midair overhead.

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From the company: “This is a first, not just for British Airways but for U.K. advertising. We all know from conversations with friends and family that we wonder where the planes are going and dream of an amazing holiday or warm destination. The clever technology allows this advert to engage people there and then and answer that question for them.”

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Flying Robots: 6 Stunning Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Projects

24 Sep

[ By WebUrbanist in Technology & Vehicles & Mods. ]

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From the MIT Senselab quadcopter and ETH Zurich self-assembling multicopter to DIY drones mounted with paintball guns, toy rockets and automatic weapons, flying robots are quickly making their way from distant war zones to local city streets. The big question in the minds of many is whether this proliferation is a utopian or dystopian development. The following six examples (each with its own video) highlight extremes both positive and negative in the controversial and fast-paced evolution of unmanned aerial vehicles (or: UAVs for short).

Headline-Making Buzz as UAV Makes Surprise Flyby

Recently Angela Merkel made headlines as she was photographed close-up by a UAV, which then promptly crashed when its controller was approached by police and had to drop the controls. The Pirate Party claimed credit, stating they wanted to force the issue of urban surveillance and the domestic use of non-combat drones. At and it worked: her close encounter with a miniature UFO has sparked serious debate about the roll of UAVs in everything from front-line combat to city surveillance.

Self-Assembling Multi-Copter Flies in Raft Formation

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Before going further down the complex political and social implications of drone development, it is worth looking at the innovative upside and sheer technological achievement associated with UAV innovations, starting with the following Distributed Flight Array developed in a Swiss research lab. In this experimental project, a series of autonomous hexagonal copter pods assembles itself into a group on the ground using laser guidance systems. Once attached and aloft, each component copter within the larger composite ‘raft’ plays a roll in maintaining altitude and stability, rotating clockwise or counterclockwise to create lift and cancel torque.

self flying helicopter raft

From Gizmag: “As the united band of robots hovers and climbs off the ground, each robot module is using inertial sensors to detect tilt and roll – exactly the same sensors found in an iPhone or iPad to detect tilt. Each of the modules determines how to correct for pitch (forward and back tilting) and roll (side to side tilting) by making small adjustments to the speed of its propeller. The data link on the infrared light beams helps the robots decide which direction and axis is which.”

Flying Tour Guide Takes You to Desired Destinations

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Meanwhile, researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have built a less playful and more purposeful autonomous quadcopter designed to help people navigate cities or to aid in remote search-and-rescue missions. The SkyCall from Senseable City Lab provides networked intelligence in physical form, and is more than just a prototype – initial versions are being deployed on MIT’s campus to give guided tours or take visitors to specific on-demand destinations when summoned by phone or via other mobile devices.

mit campus tour robot

From Dezeen: “UAV technology holds huge disruptive potential …. We want to harness this and specifically explore its value to the city and its inhabitants.” In this case: “Rather than the visitor diverting their attention to a map, the autonomous guide provides an intuitive navigational system of simply ‘following’.” Of course, not everyone has such a bright vision for these various new flying devices, as you will see below.

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Flying Penguins: Photography in Antarctica

08 May

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DPReview reader Eric Lew is a keen wildlife photographer, and recently returned from a trip to Antarctica. He shared some recollections, advice and photographs in a post on our forums, but we thought what he wrote was so good it deserved a wider audience. Click through for Eric’s 2-page article ‘Flying Penguins: Photography in Antactica’ and find out how you too can publish articles like this on dpreview.

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Airborne Architecture: 12 Images of Flying French Houses

08 Mar

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Photography & Video. ]

Context – that is the key to taking the ordinary and making it amazing in this series of displaced homes soaring up from forgotten streets of Paris. The results float like an intentionally mundane version of Pixar’s UP, or a modern-day urban Wizard of Oz Tale.

Laurent Chehere picks a range of dwellings, but most are dilapidated and seem perhaps sad in their crowded urban environment. She takes photographs of local buildings, tents and trailers, then photoshops their surroundings into something radically new.

Some are slathered in graffiti – others shown with clotheslines in everyday use. To this, she adds a few whimsical gestures – power lines, strings of lights, earthward ladders and other odds and ends to tie down each piece like a balloon and keep it from floating away.

One consequence of ripping these from the ground and setting them in the sky is simply an enhanced focus on an otherwise-connected building. In these isolating images, townhouses become standalone works, and we start to see them differently.

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Airborne Architecture: 12 Images of Flying French Houses

06 Mar

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Context – that is the key to taking the ordinary and making it amazing in this series of displaced homes soaring up from forgotten streets of Paris. The results float like an intentionally mundane version of Pixar’s UP, or a modern-day urban Wizard of Oz Tale.

Laurent Chehere picks a range of dwellings, but most are dilapidated and seem perhaps sad in their crowded urban environment. She takes photographs of local buildings, tents and trailers, then photoshops their surroundings into something radically new.

Some are slathered in graffiti – others shown with clotheslines in everyday use. To this, she adds a few whimsical gestures – power lines, strings of lights, earthward ladders and other odds and ends to tie down each piece like a balloon and keep it from floating away.

One consequence of ripping these from the ground and setting them in the sky is simply an enhanced focus on an otherwise-connected building. In these isolating images, townhouses become standalone works, and we start to see them differently.

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Flying helicopter camera captures video while streaming to smartphones

26 Jan

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San Francisco-based startup Always Innovating has announced that it is working a tiny flying camera designed to follow you around and capture your every move on video which can be streamed directly to an Android smartphone. You’ll be able to control the MeCam – a tiny helicopter-like device – via voice commands and share the video via social media. The MeCam is still in development, but the company claims that it is ‘available for licensing’. Click through to learn more on connect.dpreview.com.

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Chase Jarvis RAW: flying high in telluride

09 Jan

Photographer/Director Chase Jarvis takes you high into the mountains of Telluride Colorado to show how he and his crew captured epic aerial shots using a remote controlled helicopter for a broadcast commercial for REI.

 
 

Degus talking to each other & running flying saucer :) D7000 20mm f1.8

14 Dec

Busy busy lol tidying the bedroom, exercising on the flying saucer wheel, nosing around…

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RC Helicopter Aerial Photography by Flying Camera Systems

18 Nov

www.flyingcamerasystems.com The Flying Camera Systems RC helicopter is perfect for shooting professional quality aerial digital photographs… photo’s with altitude! Flying Camera Systems offers high quality aerial photographic images that would be considered too difficult or too costly to obtain from a full-sized aircraft. Get stunning photographs from normally impractical locations, showcase your event, business, premises or structure in a unique and powerful way using aerial still imagery or video. Introducing Flying Camera Systems After years of development, Flying Camera Systems can now offer clients ranging from private homeowners through to multi-national companies an easy, cost effective, and low pollution solution to aerial photography. The service Flying Camera Systems provide is of particular value in areas near major civilian or military airports where full sized aircraft have severe flight restrictions imposed on them. It is also useful when the costs of using full sized aircraft would be prohibitively expensive. The company uses high quality miniature helicopters; each with a purpose-built mount designed to take a camera (video or photographic), and a video downlink. The system is not subject to the same restrictions that full size aircraft have imposed on them, and can be used in relatively confined areas which open up a new realm of possibilities for aerial photography. The flight team comprises of an experienced pilot with the necessary skills for precise
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Flying with Belief

28 Oct

This is a class project for my animation class that I did along with Aimee from my class. This is my 2nd independent project of the year (two more left and a collaboration project I’m leading, all in Blender and 3D). This project took a while to do and the character was made during Winterbreak which I planned to do a short animation with then but didn’t get time to so I brought it over as a project for the new year. The character is quite buggy both in topology and mesh problems as well as fur (which was made with out a subsurf then applied on top of one screwing it up a bit) and armature. Despite the problems in it I decide to go a head and make an animation with it! It turned out okay but not as greater as I would have liked it to, partly because I was really sick while finishing the animation and rendering part of it this weekend. In the project and parts at school I acted like a teacher to my friend Aimee and we both worked on it since so far in my class I am the only one who really understands Blender and 3D software in general… Even my teacher doesn’t understand it all yet ughs… Sorry for bad sound quality, if you turn down the sound you shouldn’t hear the weird sound in between the meows, that’s what I did while editing so I never heard it sadly. Rendered on 6 computers nodes, each approximately i7 core mutlithreaded 3.4 GHZ processors and 8 GB RAM (except for mine which has 16GB). Thank you for watching!
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