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Puzzle Facade: Play a Building Like a Giant Rubik’s Cube

22 Dec

[ By Steph in Art & Installation & Sound. ]

Rubiks Cube Architecture Project 1
The entire facade of the Ars Electronic Building in Linz, Austria has become the world’s largest playable Rubik’s cube thanks to a color-changing illuminated facade controlled by a 3D-printed device. Anyone who wants to try their hand at the ‘Puzzle Facade‘ manipulates the hand-held interface-cube like they would an ordinary Rubik’s cube, and their movements are translated to the building.

Rubiks Cube Architecture Project 2

The interactive display, by Spanish artist and designer Javier Lloret, uses bluetooth to connect the cube to a software program that converts the information into color and light. Only being able to see two sides of the building increases the difficulty factor.

Rubiks Cube Architecture Project 3

Of course, if you think you’re skilled enough to try to crack a Rubik’s cube this big, you’d better be pretty confident, because your handiwork is going to be on citywide display. Watch it in action above.

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Puzzle Facade: Play a Building Like a Giant Rubik’s Cube

12 Dec

[ By Steph in Art & Installation & Sound. ]

Rubiks Cube Architecture Project 1
The entire facade of the Ars Electronic Building in Linz, Austria has become the world’s largest playable Rubik’s cube thanks to a color-changing illuminated facade controlled by a 3D-printed device. Anyone who wants to try their hand at the ‘Puzzle Facade‘ manipulates the hand-held interface-cube like they would an ordinary Rubik’s cube, and their movements are translated to the building.

Rubiks Cube Architecture Project 2

The interactive display, by Spanish artist and designer Javier Lloret, uses bluetooth to connect the cube to a software program that converts the information into color and light. Only being able to see two sides of the building increases the difficulty factor.

Rubiks Cube Architecture Project 3

Of course, if you think you’re skilled enough to try to crack a Rubik’s cube this big, you’d better be pretty confident, because your handiwork is going to be on citywide display. Watch it in action above.

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Perspective Play: 7 Photo Projects to Try

06 Aug

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Perspective tricks aren’t just for David Blane and circus folk.

Aside from fun house gimmicks, crafty photographers have discovered ways to turn perspective play into art.

We’ve rounded up seven of these how-dey-do-dat photo projects that will allow you to pull photographic rabbits out of hats (so to speak).

What better way to spend a day as you go upside down, get reflected, and lose yourself in these puzzling photographic adventures.

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Play it again: NFL fans get 360-degree instant replay

04 Aug

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The instant replay isn’t new. In fact, it can be argued that it’s the very reason why watching Football is America’s favorite Sunday night living room pastime. The implementation of 12 cameras in each end zone brings something new to your big screen TV this NFL season – a 360-degree instant replay. Starting with the September 8th Dallas Cowboys home game, fans watching the action on NBC’s Sunday Night Football will see an all-around view of controversial plays in each end zone.

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Play Ball! Covering Your Bases Shooting Baseball

05 Jul
Shooting the pitcher from behind can give this kind of a dramatic shot. Using the continuous drive setting to shoot many frames throughout the motion will help you ensure that you get the best part of the motion.

Shooting the pitcher from behind can give this kind of a dramatic shot. Using the continuous drive setting to shoot many frames throughout the motion will help you ensure that you get the best part of the motion.

Baseball can be among the most maddening of sports to photograph. Entire games can be played with very little action at all, while other games will be chock full of great fielding plays and other images waiting to be captured. As with all sports, knowing the game is as important as knowing how to make a photo.  Knowing what plays will happen on different areas on the baseball diamond helps you be ready when those situations arise.  Before we get to those situations, some basic settings. As always when shooting sports, I tend to shoot nearly wide open, usually at f/2.8 or f/4. I then set my ISO high enough to give me a shutter speed of at least 1/500 and more likely, 1/1000.  Which lens I use depends almost entirely on what level of baseball I’m shooting.  When shooting little leaguers, a 70-200 or 70-300 will probably be pretty adequate, while for high school and above you may need something with a focal length of 400mm or more.  My drive speed is always set to continuous high when shooting sports, so I can fire continuously during peak action. This helps ensure that I will get the peak action.

Shooting from behind the plate provides a great angle on shooting the pitcher's delivery.  Just watch out for wild throws!

Shooting from behind the plate provides a great angle on shooting the pitcher’s delivery. Just watch out for wild throws!

Baseball games lend themselves to a lot of different types of images.  The opportunities start long before the game on the field starts.  Batting practice presents some great portrait opportunities, as well as candid moments among players, so it’s always worthwhile to get to the game early. You’ll see players stretching, horsing around amongst themselves, taking batting practice, and fielding practice.  If possible, and if you can get on the field, it’s always a good idea to become familiar with the players, and to let them become familiar with you.  You’re more likely to get good images when their guard is down.  This is a great time to get moments between coaches and players, players on opposing teams, and teammates in a more relaxed atmosphere.

Once the game starts, the portrait ops don’t stop, but they take on a much different air.  Players expressions will be all business for the most part. Since you generally can’t be on the field during the game, you’ll need a longer lens to capture these images.

As for the action, the game starts with pitching, so you’ll want to be sure you get some shots of the pitchers.  Depending on where you are, There are several ways to do this. Start with a full length shot that gets the pitcher’s entire body in the shot. Then move on to tighter shots. If the pitcher’s back is to you, you can get a nice shot of his arm raring back ready to fire a fastball, with his name and number emblazoned on the back of his jersey. If allowed, a shooting position behind the pitcher is ideal for a shot of the pitching motion coming right at you. Usually this can be done during warm-ups if you clear it ahead of time.  In the pro’s some teams allow this between innings while others do not. Find the team’s photographer and check with them.  One other fun shot to try is to pan the pitcher’s motion using a slow shutter speed.  This shot will depend both on your ability to keep the panning speed steady, as well as the pitcher’s motion.  Some pitchers move their heads around a lot.  Others, the motion is all in the arms and legs.  Those that keep their heads steadier tend to be better subjects for this type of shot.

The other end of the pitch is of course, the batter.  Generally, right-handed batters are best shot from the first base side, while left-handed batters are best photographed from the third base side. However, from the opposite base, hitters’ follow-through can be captured beautifully.   If a hitter puts the ball in play, it can be difficult to try and find the fielder if you were initially focused on the batter.  If

Batters are best captured from the opposite side of the plate they hit from, so right handed batters are best photographed from the first base side, and left handers from third.

Batters are best captured from the opposite side of the plate they hit from, so right handed batters are best photographed from the first base side, and left handers from third.

you want photos of fielders, it’s much better to know the batter’s tendencies and try to predict where he will hit the ball.

If a batter reaches base, this sets up situations with plays at the bases- particularly second base.  A runner at first could attempt to steal second, which makes a great play at second base. This will always look better from the first base side, but can also be captured from third base.  Knowing which runners have a tendency to try and steal will help with anticipating the shot.  In addition, a runner on first base with less than two out sets up the possibility of a double play. If trying to anticipate a play at second, it’s a good idea to prefocus on second base.  If the play happens in that general area it will be much easier to achieve focus since the fielder will be right in the place you’ve prefocused on.

Capturing outfielders will be hit or miss if you’ll pardon the pun. There is generally enough time to swing the lens to the outfield and find focus when the ball is hit there, but often the action could be beyond the reach of the lens.  It never hurts to try.

Baseball can be a lot of fun to shoot, but it takes some patience, and a little bit of study and understanding of the game to get really good shots.

Panning on the pitcher's motion can make for a unique image.

Panning on the pitcher’s motion can make for a unique image.

When possible, looking for unique angles, such as this one from above can make for some different shots.

When possible, looking for unique angles, such as this one from above can make for some different shots.

Batters waiting on deck can provide some great portrait opportunities.

Batters waiting on deck can provide some great portrait opportunities.

 

 

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Northern lights play over the USA

08 Jun

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Photographers and star-gazers in the upper United States were treated to a rare display of Aurora Borealis when the ‘Earth passed through a region of south-pointing magnetism in the solar wind,’ according to spaceweather.com. More aurorae are expected in the late hours of June 8 or early June 9, with NOAA forecasters estimating a 65% chance of geomagnetic storms. Click through for images and more details.

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D3XED: 3 Idiots Play Amnesia

04 Feb

OUR FIRST EPISODE DUUDESS!!! WOOOOOOOHHHHH!!!!! Sorry bout the junky graphics, using Quicktime and Amnesia on a mac doesn’t work out so well… Sorry :/ I called Matt retarded at least 3 times in this video… And noticed at least 5 copyright references… -Tyler Feel free to leave suggestions on anything we could do!!! If you liked this video, please slam your face on that like button and/or subscribe! Thanks Brahs! *****—— WE DO NOT MEAN TO BREAK ANY COPYRIGHT PROTECTIONS IN OUR GAMING VIDEOS!——-***** ***—Our videos will normally provide an educational walkthrough and funny commentary to help describe what is happening.—***

Project started: (February 2012 – August 2012, from scratch) WARNING! This video was created before the Evolution of Combat! The long wait is over! I now present you my latest High-Level Boss solo remake series inspired by SoSolid2kk’s High-Level Boss solo videos, in respect of the Combat system that will be replaced by the Evolution of Combat update (EoC), for those who wish to see the nostalgia. This version features all available bosses fightable excluding quest bosses not listed in the Dominion Tower (see part 2, won’t be released as it is way too late to finish it off). The way the bosses are soloed in this series includes several unique finishing moves and epic ‘Damage per second’ (DPS), timing attack coordinations and underrated weapons that not many High-Level players normally use in boss trips. Many bosses featured in Part 1 are the King Black Dragon (KBD), Giant Mole, Chaos Elemental, the Dagannoth Kings, Kalphite Queen, Cliff (from the monthly D&D minigame “Troll Invasion”), Phoenix (Daily D&D Boss), Wild Jade Vine, Bork (another Daily D&D Boss), Skeletal Horror (weekly D&D Boss), the four God Wars Dungeon (GWD) Bosses: Kree’arra (Armadyl), Commander Zilyana (Saradomin), General Graardor (Bandos) & K’ril Tsutsaroth (Zamorak), and bosses from both Fight Caves and Fight Kiln minigames, TzTok-Jad and Har-Aken. Some notes: In the KBD battle, No Anti-dragon shield/DFS or Regular/Super Antifire potions do not include Protect from/Deflect Magic prayer/curse, which
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Cloud Machine Lets You Play God by Modifying the Weather

18 Jan

[ By Steph in Gadgets & Geekery & Technology. ]

Cloud Machine Modify Weather 1

Most of us have wished, at some point, that we could control the weather – to keep it from raining on a special day, perhaps, or conjure up a snowstorm that results in a few days off work and school. Artist, designer and animator Karolina Sobecka has come about as close as one individual can with ‘Cloud Machine‘, an invention that travels up into the atmosphere with a weather balloon.

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Cloud Machine may not be able to create or disperse storms, but what it can do is still pretty fun: once it reaches a specific altitude, it disperses Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) heat and water vapor. This causes moisture in the air to condense into cloud droplets around the CCN, creating small clouds.

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“This method is inspired by a geo-engineering technique proposed to create brighter, more reflective clouds which shield earth from sun’s radiation, and thus partly counteract the climate change,” says Sobecka.

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The Cloud Machine is part of Amateur Human and Nephologies, a project commissioned by V2_Institute for Unstable Media for a Blowup event exploring “the how and why of speculative realism, object-oriented ontology and artistic practice.”

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-02- Let’s Blindly Play a Request – 5 Days a Stranger

26 Nov

After searching the rest of the house for the other trapped occupants we get to know the events that led each person to be stuck in their current predicament before Trilby has some very weird dreams Game Recomended by www.youtube.com
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Kurt Rogers shoots the San Francisco Giants World Series victory parade. Using the compressible Shape Shifter photo backpack to carry his Canon EOS 5D Mark II HDSLR equipment, Kurt navigates through hundreds of thousands of fans to record this historic event. For more information on the Shape Shifter backpack, Pixel Sunscreen V2.0 laptop shade, and other Think Tank Photo products, please click the links below. Shape Shifter: www.thinktankphoto.com Pixel Sunscreen V2.0: www.thinktankphoto.com Think Tank Photo homepage: www.thinktankphoto.com

 
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[TAB] how to play SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE MUSE [guitar lesson]

22 Nov

supermassive black hole guitar lesson with tab. hey hello today I’ll show you how to play supermassive black hole with guitar tab. I’m not good at English so if you don’t get what I say, please tell me. i hope this video helps you! relaxboi song : supermassive black hole artist : muse guitar : vanzandt tlv-r2 semi custom amp simulator & effector : pod xt live camera : nikon d90 video editor : sony vegas hd 10 recording software : kristal

 
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