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Future Skyscraper: Arup Presents Awesome Vision for 2050

28 Feb

[ By WebUrbanist in Conceptual & Futuristic & Technology. ]

future skyscraper robotic minions

Rather than turning toward far-flung science-fiction, these designers have extrapolated current engineering techniques and evolving technologies. This skyscraper thus fuses passive power generation, urban agricultural endeavors, modular climate-sensitive skins and mobile plug-and-play platforms.

future skyscraper modular concept

Architects of the 20th Century learned the hard way that actually predicting the future of built environments is essentially impossible. Arup‘s engineers take a different approach with this concept, playing out a number of both feasible and fantastic ideas all in one inspiring schematic design – more infographic than proposal.

future tower power agriculture

Imagine smart systems and fully-integrated transit reducing the cost and time of urban conveyance and decreasing the distance between production, storage and use of energy, food, water and other essential resources.

future concept skyscraper design

A lot of these themes (buildings producing more energy than they consume, for instance) are already playing out individually and in prototype form in current structures, but the ways in which they with synthesize into new structural languages remain to be seen.

future architecture engineering concept

The result is not a design proposal as such (though viewed on those terms, it is a thing of wonder), but an experimental illustration of the kinds of things we might find in the future, fused to and integrated with structures yet unbuilt.

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Casio’s Jin Nakayama rules-out mirrorless, promising fast future for compacts

05 Feb

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CP+ 2013: Casio wants to make cameras that allow non-photographers to take better images, and that could mean large sensor compacts, says Jin Nakayama, Senior General Manager of the company’s QV Digital Camera Division, but don’t expect a mirrorless camera. The company, which makes some of Japan’s best-selling compacts, has a development strategy Nakayama believes will distinguish it from smartphones while also staying a step ahead of its camera rivals, he says.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Olympus’ Toshi Terada discusses the future of Four Thirds and compacts

02 Feb

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The long wait for the next generation of cameras for Four Thirds may soon be over, suggests Olympus’ Toshi Terada, Manager, Product Planning SLR products. He also discusses the role the OM-D has played in increasing uptake of mirrorless cameras in the USA and the future of compact cameras now that smartphones have become many users’ cameras of choice.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Canon’s imaging CEO promises 70D and talks about the future of compacts

01 Feb

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CP+ 2013: There will be a Canon EOS 70D, but the future of semi-pro DSLRs is probably full-frame, says Masaya Maeda, Managing Director and Chief Executive, Image Communication Products Operations at Canon. However, while he says new concepts are needed to save the compact camera, he doesn’t see larger sensors as being the answer for the mass market.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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12 iPhoneography Gadgets for Your Future iPhone 5

17 Dec

So you’re 90% sure you’re getting an iPhone 5 this year.

Maybe it’s the wishlist you e-mailed out to your family or all the circled photos of iPhone 5s you left around the house.

Now that you’re going to have that fancy camera, new A6 processor and all, you’re going to want to build up your iPhoneography camera bag.

Think of it as an arsenal of photo tools that’ll help you take full advantage of the camera you’ll use the most!

  • The iPhone Lens Wallet, a tiny camera bag, fully stocked with phone lenses
  • The Glif/Glif+, a handy stand that also lets you use your iPhone with tripods
  • The Lens Dial, a complete 3-lens system, just rotate the dial to switch lenses
  • Wood Camera Case, a handsome wooden case, engraved to look like a camera
  • The Fisheye Lens, a 180-degree magnetic lens that turn any ‘scape into a tiny globe
  • The Holga 9-in-1 Lens, 9 ways to amp up photos with color & multi-image lenses
  • The 12x Telephoto iPhone Lens, take zoomed in photos without losing image quality
  • The Swivl, an iPhone stand that follows your every move, like a mini cam crew!
  • The SLR Mount, an adapter for using Canon & Nikon SLR lenses with your iPhone!
  • The iPhone Cable Trigger, a shutter release for shooting from afar
  • The Wide Angle/Macro Lens, a two-in-one lens for fitting twice as much into your photos & capturing rad detail

iPhone 5 Gadgets for Improving Your Phone Photos

p.s. Spend at least $ 50 in the shop today and we’ll throw in a surprise with your order. It could be anything from Magnetic Photo Rope to our Wide/Macro Phone Lenses!

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TODAYSART 2009 – Prospect Future

03 Nov

A few nice visual art images I found:

TODAYSART 2009 – Prospect Future
visual art
Image by Haags Uitburo
Joeri Alexander Dubbe attended the National Ballet Academy and was honoured as Most Talented Student. He began his dance career with an apprenticeship with the Dutch National Ballet. He performed with this company for four years with the coryphes, to make the transition to the Nederlands Dans Theater II. His choreography Prospect Future (Korzo Producties), performed during TODAYSART 2009, is about fears and insecurities that people can experience when communicating with others.

TODAYSART is an annual international multidisciplinary modern creativity festival in The Hague, The Netherlands. Each year in the end of September, the festival offers a programme at 20 venues (in- and outdoor) in the city centre with more than 200 artists from over 25 countries, all presenting their creative vision about what art is today in terms of music, video and visual arts, film, photography, fashion, performing arts, theatre, contemporary dance and other disciplines and crossovers.

Photo made by audringje

TODAYSART 2009 – Prospect Future
visual art
Image by Haags Uitburo
Joeri Alexander Dubbe attended the National Ballet Academy and was honoured as Most Talented Student. He began his dance career with an apprenticeship with the Dutch National Ballet. He performed with this company for four years with the coryphes, to make the transition to the Nederlands Dans Theater II. His choreography Prospect Future (Korzo Producties), performed during TODAYSART 2009, is about fears and insecurities that people can experience when communicating with others.

TODAYSART is an annual international multidisciplinary modern creativity festival in The Hague, The Netherlands. Each year in the end of September, the festival offers a programme at 20 venues (in- and outdoor) in the city centre with more than 200 artists from over 25 countries, all presenting their creative vision about what art is today in terms of music, video and visual arts, film, photography, fashion, performing arts, theatre, contemporary dance and other disciplines and crossovers.

Photo made by audringje

visual music: about to be remixed
visual art
Image by eyewashdesign: A. Golden
loft living project: "chateaux monroe" common area re-design. original artwork abounds in this loft re-design.

From the "amram wedding" (numbers piece in photo next to this), to this rescued 45’s "visual music" piece, it’s nyc artist living in full tilt.

BEFORE SHOT: interior, art & photography: a. golden, eyewash design, NYC, May 2008

for short-stays, stop by: www.myspace.com/nycloft

 
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Ghost Recon: Future Soldier | PC | First 15 Minutes PC Gameplay DX11 HD 1080p

22 Oct

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier – First 15 Minutes PC Gameplay!! The PC version of Ghost Recon: Future Soldier will feature full DirectX 11 support including DX11 renderer, hi-quality Assets, additional post process Effects, multi-monitor solutions support, TriDef stereoscopic support), DX11 enhanced tessellation (for soft 3D models), shaders-based realistic lighting and volumetric fog. MAX HIGH Settings. PC Config: AMD Phenom II X4 965, AMD Radeon HD 6950 DDR3 10GB Memory

 
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Inanimate Insanity – Episode 8: “4Seeing The Future”

19 Oct

Hostmanship is very cool isn’t it? Apparently it’s worth murdering fees, to MePhone4S! Who is that guy anyway? What does he want? Well whatever, it doesn’t matter much, the contestants have to deal with him and his evil ideas. Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0” creativecommons.org
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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4 August, 2012 – Industry Insights – From Past to Future

05 Aug

Companies are like people, they have personalities. Some are slow and methodical, other aggressive and adventurous. 

During my recent hospitalization I had lots of opportunity to ponder the state of the industry that I have been working in and following for the past several decades. Some observations on a few of the major industry players titled Industry Insights – From Past to Future is now online

   

Sales always slow down in the summer. We wanted to do something to motivate you to spend a bit, here on your favourite web site.

So, we’re doing a give-away. Every order for one of our download videos – tutorials as well as Video Journals, entitles you to a chance to win a new Olympus O-MD E-M5 camera, one of the hottest cameras of the year.

This contest is open to anyone, anywhere in the world. All you need to do is purchase something. Come on. Don’t just sit there – make a purchase and become eligible to win!



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‘1884’ Terry Gilliam presents ‘1884 Yesterdays Future’… Animation test..

06 Apr

Victorian special agent saves Europe from itself – with help from the French and, of course, the Americans… Directed by Tim Ollive… Master of Ceremonies voice, eyes, mouth, Phil Jupitas… Produced by Steam Driven Films in London and 2d3D Animations in Angouleme (avec le soutien de la Region Poitou-Charentes et du Departement de la Charente).
Video Rating: 4 / 5