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China goes wild for 3D porn film | Film | guardian.co.uk
Writer and producer Stephen Shiu told local media the film would feature some "very graphic sex scenes". He added: "It will leave audiences feeling like they are sitting right there at the edge of the bed."
movies  3D  virtualreality  pornography 
april 2011 by caseygollan
The Reading Lab: SpeederReader
Speeder Reader couples the notion of dynamic typography with the notion of the car as interface. A speed-reading protocol called RSVP (for Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) allows people to learn to read up to 2000 words per minute. This is because it flashes words or short phrases onto the screen in front of you, affixed in one spot; you don't have to move your eyes around a page to read.

Speeder Reader gives you a gas pedal to control your rate of speed-reading and a steering wheel to navigate between streams of text. You can also jump forward or backwards in the text (by sentence, paragraph, or chapter).

In Western culture, the act of driving is very personally empowering (just like reading!). By combining the driving interface with dynamic text, we're offering a model of reading as a medium that gets you places. Here's a preprint of the Computers and Graphics journal paper that goes into more detail on the design and technology behind Speeder Reader.

SPEEDER READER credits
Maribeth Back, Jonathan Cohen, Rich Gold
reading  design  braincomputerinterface  technology  virtualreality 
march 2011 by caseygollan
Augmented Reality Artwork, Part 1 by Glen Murphy
Glasses were built to allow the user to see this 'hidden world' using a consumer Head-Mounted Display with an attached webcam. Video processing software was written to track printed markers, and to use those as a reference to bring a 3D object into the scene with correct positioning and rotation.
virtualreality  augmentedreality  technology  vision 
march 2011 by caseygollan

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