Sunday, February 24, 2013

Rachel Wise: Vine app opens new world of creativity

“Posts on Vine are about abbreviation — the shortened form of something larger,” said Vine co-founder Dom Hoffman, who believes “constraint inspires creativity.” Frankly, Vine’s premise confounded me since its release, and although it had been out for several weeks, I only recently gave it a shot. I was pleasantly surprised at what I found, both by the ease of capturing videos and exploring what others have produced. 

Vine is being used in a lot of fascinating ways. For instance, Turkish journalist Tulin Daloglu used Vine to capture the terrorist attack on the U.S. embassy earlier this month. On Tuesday, production company Oscilloscope Laboratories released a feature-length film on Vine. The company posted its not-yet-released comedy “It’s A Disaster” six seconds at a time. “From the moment (Vine) launched ... it was so clear that (this) ... was and will be the future of film distribution,” the company said in a statement. “We didn’t want to be left out in the cold and we are proud to be an early adopter of tomorrow.”

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Twitter’s Vine App: 4 Simple Steps For Social Media Marketing Success


Twitter’s Vine App: 4 Simple Steps For Social Media Marketing Success

1) Use Time Lapse: 
2) Include Relevant Hashtags:
3) Be Stunning: 
4) Share Your Content: 

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

KinÊtre: A Novel Way To Bring Computer Animations To Life




Published on Aug 7, 2012 by 
KinÊtre is a research project from Microsoft Research Cambridge that allows novice users to scan physical objects and bring them to life in seconds by using their own bodies to animate them. This system has a multitude of potential uses for interactive storytelling, physical gaming, or more immersive communications.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Smart Trashbox Uses Kinect Sensors to Track and Catch Flying Waste





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Thursday, June 7, 2012

How Kinect Spawned a Commercial Ecosystem



The New York Times has a great article about how the Microsoft Kinect is sparking a new commercial ecosystem

I love how Microsoft is portrayed as generously releasing such a revolutionary technology to the Open Source community for the greater good.  I can’t imagine reading an article about Apple written in a similar vein.

Here's a cool video showing people using the Kinect to make 3D holograms of themselves and talking about where this technology is leading us.



Thursday, May 17, 2012

Pixar Almost Deleted Toy Story 2


Great post on Quora regarding Pixar and how the Toy Story 2 source files were almost deleted.


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Virtual Encounters

Here's a concept I'm developing:


There's a bar with lots of private rooms and no doors.  People walk from room to room which have names of different countries like Germany, Japan, and Australia.  In each of these rooms are large state of the art LCD screens set up for live video chats with people from all over the planet.  The goal is to set up interesting Virtual Encounters with intriguing strangers from different cultures.  


This is a club where people come to have fun with their friends and while mingling with exotic new aquaintances from all around the world.   It's like ChatRoulette at the local Dance Club (minus all the weiners).  


Once you get past the private rooms, you'll find a large auditorium and a stage where performers from around the world entertain the live audience with concerts, comedy acts, and inspirational readings.  
Of course, the performers aren't actually there but instead are projected on a large, interactive theater screen.  They could be performing anywhere, but their act is targeted at the live audience of this club, even though it may be 2000 miles away.


The business doesn't require a tremendous amount of revenue to be profitable.  Revenue is generated by cover charges and beverage sales to the patrons who come to this club to experience unique Virtual Encounters.


We compensate entertainers at below market rates because they don't have to physically travel to the location to entertain a live audience.


We focus on bringing the audience only the best quality, unique performers we can find from around the world.  We audition talent every night and the performers who receive the most votes during the week get to perform over the weekend for bigger paydays.  Each act is projected on a large video wall that provides an incredibly immersive experience for the live audience.


Once the initial site gains popularity, there are potential growth areas by franchising the club concept to other towns and cities.  There are also growth opportunities building the website where the virtual talent shows are conducted.


What do you think of this business idea?