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After Effects - Demon Morph Tests.

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I recently found a really nice little tutorial @ Videocopilot.com and thought i would have a bash at it, creating a ghoulish face warp of myself and my wife. I don’t think they turned out too badly, you can check out the results below… Continue Reading…

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Interactive mirror V.1.0 user test.

Interactive mirror

My final tests for the now redundant V1.0 of my interactive mirror application. It transpired that as the lights were so vivid most peoples reflections were lost amongst the graphics. This lead me to go down a completely different route (see previous post).

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

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Interactive mirror, user submersion technique.

Interactive mirror

I have recently been playing around with a new application for my Interactive mirror technique, i call this the “User submersion technique”. It basically uses the reflective qualities of the two-Way mirror to completely submerge a user into an interactive enviroment via the use of motion tracking and a static backdrop. Continue Reading…

Saturday, December 6, 2008

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Can The World Wide Web Save The World?

world wide web

Since the beginning of organised society, human beings have strived to achieve greater understandings of the world around them. Not only is this knowledge gained for curiosity purposes but as a means of survival, to learn the best methods of obtaining and utilizing available resources, and then to protect them. This desperation to hoard and protect all available resource information has led to many of the worlds instabilities and problems, whether it be war, environmental issues, famine or the abundance of homelessness that is now widespread across the world.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

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TwitterVision API

twitter vision

Check out this awesome mash up between google maps and the Twitter API. It shows a real-time geographic visualization of posts to Twitter.  check it out here

Monday, November 24, 2008

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