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.Here are some musical tones from the Labs have been translated into geometries by the post-industrial strength visualizer White Cap. Note the audio frequencies themselves are captured in these photographs. [click to continue…]

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RESEARCH SHOWS THAT WEB PAGES ARE JUST JUNGLE GYMS FOR ADULTS

April 26, 2008

the internet is fantastic. you can explore an effectively infinite space while eating pringles. some rooms of the giant jungle gym have leaves, some have ferns, and some have animated gifs of baby jesus. you never know precisely what you’ll find, and there’s enough that the joy of discovery rarely fades… but you can still [...]

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Epically Evolved Human Machine Interfacing

March 18, 2008

Elite shivering joysticks, magnetic levitation devices, techno-basin shaped interfaces, complex algorithms, remote controlled machines and reflexive mechanical force feedback controllers are just the beginning of what comes as a result of the development of Haptic apparatuses. Haptics, the science and technology of tactile sensations is explored in this article by Daniel H. Wilson at Popular [...]

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Bruce Sterling Says Believe in Digital Manufacturing!

March 10, 2008

Bruce Sterling points out Flickr: The Digital Fabrication Pool, and asserts a belief in digital manufacturing. Personally I was a believer from the moment I read William Gibson’s Idoru.
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