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Video - Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg - Ken Burns on Why His Formula for a Great Story Is 1+1=3 - The Atlantic
Ken Burns has been telling incredible stories for decades, and we thought that if anyone would have a thoughtful perspective on this, it’d be him. So this project started as our own exploration to figure out what that magic dust is that brings his stories to life.
storytelling  video  documentary  narrative  film  beinghuman 
5 days ago by wrrn
The 25 web TV shows you need to see | Television & radio | The Guardian
With everyone from Joss Whedon to Seth MacFarlane involved, internet TV is attracting huge stars, big bucks and small-screen spin-offs. Here are the best streams to point your browser at
tv  video  media  internet 
12 days ago by wrrn
RGBDToolkit
Instructions for mounting your DSLR to a Kinect device can be found here Once you get the two cameras paired up, a checkerboard pattern is used to calibrate them. You can then freely shoot footage with the two cameras simultaneously, and then use the the toolkit to combine the image and depth data.
Kinect  video  photography  computing  art  media 
22 days ago by wrrn
Ken Robinson on Passion on Vimeo
For most of us the problem isn’t that we aim too high and fail - it’s just the opposite - we aim too low and succeed. We need to find that magic spot where our natural talent meets our personal passion. This means we need to know ourselves better. Whilst we content ourselves with doing what we’re competent at, but don’t truly love, we’ll never excel. And, according to Ken, finding purpose in our work is essentially to knowing who we really are.
beinghuman  programming  human  video 
5 weeks ago by wrrn
10 electronic music docs you need to see – FACT magazine: music and art
few can claim to be as entertaining as this short made for Dutch music show Lola Da Musica. Narrated in Dutch, but with extensive interviews in English, it follows Photek, Squarepusher and Source Direct at work and at leisure. It’s SD’s Phil and Jim who steal the show, bombing around suburban St Albans in their matching black BMWs and boasting that they turn up their headphones loud enough to get complaints from the neighbours.
film  music  documentary  video  history  culture 
11 weeks ago by wrrn
Training a Newbie in One Week to Fake It as a Pro Photographer
The goal was to see whether they could fake it well enough so that one of Hong Kong’s top photographers wouldn’t be able to tell the difference in quality.
photography  learning  video 
11 weeks ago by wrrn
Projector and Camera, A Little Closer: New, Magical Mapping Tools, 3D Scanning, and More
“The shadowplay work, i’m pretty sure it hasn’t been done like this before,” says Kyle. “It’s the first steps towards a bigger project I have in mind.” It’s a bit tough to follow, but the idea is aligning projectors, then – using the white light created by the two projectors – manipulating shadow in a way that would normally be physically impossible.
video  art  lighting  projection-mapping  opensource  software 
12 weeks ago by wrrn
InfoQ: Machine Learning: A Love Story
Hilary Mason presents the history of machine learning covering some of the most significant developments taking place over the last two decades, especially the fundamental math and algorithmic tools employed. She also exemplifies how machine learning is used by bit.ly to discover various statistical information about users.
machine-learning  ai  computing  history  video 
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Hacking Art in Brooklyn, with Cameras, Robot Costumes, Turntables, 3D Printing, and — JELL-O?
rt Hack Day, a 48-hour hackathon held at 319 Scholes, a non-disciplinary gallery and performance space in Brooklyn focusing on digital arts and experimentation. It was a seat-of-your-pants, DIY experience, from inception to closing party, a proto-institutional moment spun from the collective imaginations of artists, hackers, enablers and instigators
art  diy  hacking  creativity  media  hardware  music  video 
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Dance Technology: Proximity, with VDMX, Quartz Composer, OpenFrameworks, Syphon
a new performance by Australian Dance Theatre, a dance/video piece called Proximity, with the video side done by Thomas Pachoud. Dancers film each other on stage and the live video ends up on three huge screens behind them, with various tricks of time and repetition applied.
dance  media  video  interaction_design  art 
12 weeks ago by wrrn
Strobist: Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light
the documentary revisits again and again is just how in tune with himself Avedon is. I have logged a lot of thinking time on that subject over the last few years and had come to feel as if I were making some progress. Then you see something like this, seeing the seemingly effortless self-examination of a visual genius. Now I feel that I have not scratched the surface.
photography  video  Avedon  art  documentary  artists 
february 2012 by wrrn
Great short video series on critical thinking: “Argument: A Field Guide in Six Parts” « Derren Brown Blog
A wonderfully soothing voice, combined with great graphics, teaches you the basics of logical thinking and the scientific method. May come in handy when talking with your intransigent science, logic and climate denying uncle.
critical_thinking  logic  philosophy  video  documentary 
february 2012 by wrrn
A depthcam? A webkinect? Introducing a new kind of webcam at George MacKerron: code blog
I recently got to grips with the excellent Three.js, which makes WebGL — aka 3D graphics in modern browsers — as easy as falling off a log. I’m also a big fan of making things accessible over the web. And so I began to investigate prospects for working with Kinect data in HTML5.
3d  Kinect  python  video  opensource  tools 
february 2012 by wrrn
Jeffrey Plaide | TRIANGULATION BLOG
My prime inspiration comes from the work carried out by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and its creative pioneers using electronic sounds and tape collage mixes. I am also interested in pure audio and video synthesis techniques, including modular analogue music synthesis systems and modular video synthesis tools and practices
music  audio  video  art  synthesis  systems  themusicsarecoming 
february 2012 by wrrn
Destroy All Software Screencasts
Destroy All Software screencasts are short: 10 to 15 minutes, but dense with information. They're released each week, covering advanced topics like these:
programming  ruby  howto  video  media  learning 
january 2012 by wrrn
Anri Sala (winner of the Absolut Art Award) - we make money not art
The camera follow a woman crossing the city. Each crossing, each alley, each street commands a change of pace. She often has to pause when she feels that the next few meters will expose her to shootings. Then she holds her breath for a moment (i found myself doing the same) and runs till she has reached a safer street. The city's topography alternates exposure and protection, fear and relief.
art  video  media  AnriSala 
january 2012 by wrrn
Stanford School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere
The Motivation & Applications of Machine Learning, The Logistics of the Class, The Definition of Machine Learning, The Overview of Supervised Learning, The Overview of Learning Theory, The Overview of Unsupervised Learning, The Overview of Reinforcement Learning
ai  lectures  video  machine-learning  statistics  algorithms  beinghuman  study  Online-Courses 
january 2012 by wrrn
UbuWeb
UbuWeb was founded in November of 1996, initially as a repository for visual, concrete and, later, sound poetry. Over the years, UbuWeb has embraced all forms of the avant-garde and beyond. Its parameters continue to expand in all directions.
art  film  music  poetry  video  media  culture  philosophy 
january 2012 by wrrn
The Sociology of Hip Hop | The Sociological Imagination
Three of the most talented young artists outside the mainstream gathered last year at the British Library to discuss the ills and myths of contemporary Hip Hop. Even if this isn’t a style of music you like, it’s worth listening to the discussion simply for the plethora of sociological insights it offers into youth culture, gang violence and the intersections of capitalism and music.
music  culture  hip-hop  documentary  video 
january 2012 by wrrn
Afrikaner Blood | we produce beautifully crafted multimedia
The fringe group Kommandokorps, led by old-apartheid leader Franz Jooste, organizes camps in school holidays where Afrikaner teenagers learn to defend themselves against crime in South Africa. But that's not all. They learn they are their own people - not South Africans but Afrikaners - that shouldn't integrate in the new democratic South Africa.
southafrica  video  documentary  race  human 
january 2012 by wrrn
Processing Tutorials: Getting Started with Video Processing via OpenCV
In this tutorial I am going to cover some of the basic functionality of the OpenCV library for Processing in order to create an effect for live video, so you will need to install the library first. Instructions can be found on the site that I linked to above. I shall try to stick to OpenCV library functions and native Processing functions to make things a bit easier
processing  OpenCV  programming  video 
january 2012 by wrrn
Dynamic face substitution
Kyle McDonald and Arturo Castro play around with a face tracker and color interpolation to replace their own faces, in real-time, with celebrities such as that of Brad Pitt and Paris Hilton. Awesome. And creepy.
video  visualization  openFrameworks 
january 2012 by wrrn
Avoiding Facial Recognition of the Future - Slashdot
CV Dazzle™ is camouflage from computer vision (CV). It is a form of expressive interference that combines makeup and hair styling (or other modifications) with face-detection thwarting designs.
surveillance  cctv  video  panopticon  dissent 
january 2012 by wrrn
Filo Art "IRASC" - infra-red-anti-surveillance-camera
The device radiates infrared light disrupting the reception of infrared surveillance cameras. A sphere of light covers the face of the person under surveillance and as the interaction is invisible to the human eye
cctv  privacy  surveillance  video  panopticon  dissent  4thGenWar 
january 2012 by wrrn
How a Blogging Duo Is Changing Fashion Photography With Animated Cinemagraphs
After they published their first cinemagraphs, Beck recalls that no one wanted to book her for photographs anymore. They wanted her to create “that moving thing you do” — which is when they decided to coin the term “cinemagraph.” The two felt they needed the term because what they created was unlike an animated GIF.
photography  media  fashion  art  video 
october 2011 by wrrn
TODAY: Innovation in Search and Artificial Intelligence - YouTube
Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence, and in Internet search, have been driven by the ability to build improved models from large amounts of data. This talk looks at the process of gathering and processing the data, building the models, and using them for new applications in language processing, computer vision, and other fields.
machine-learning  ai  data-mining  statistics  information-retrieval  video  from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
Building Lanyrd at [BrightonPy] Building Lanyrd | Lanyrd
The challenges involved in building large web applications using a variety of powerful open source components
programming  systems  design  opensource  video  pyramid  python  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Frieze Magazine | Comment | Sunsetcorp
Lopatin edited the hallucinatory, low-fi videos using Windows Movie Maker, with clips that he found on YouTube – Soviet broadcasts, Japanese consumer electronics commercials, vintage vector graphics.
OPN  artists  interview  music  video  history  memory  culture  atemporal  from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
Adapter - Free Image and Video Converter for Mac and PC
free video converter for Mac & PC. It converts avi, saves flash .flv, crops video and more! It even works with audio and image files so you can convert wav to mp3 and transform jpg files! This tiny freeware program lets you quickly and easily change any file type to any other file type.
video  audio  tools  software  apple  from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
230 Cultural Icons: Great Artists, Writers & Thinkers in Their Own Words | Open Culture
Great writers, dazzling filmmakers and musicians, brilliant philosophers and scientists — you can now hear and see them in their own words. Here we present audio and video that captures the words of our greatest cultural icons.
culture  social  human  creativity  history  media  video  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
Jonathan Stray » Investigating thousands (or millions) of documents by visualizing clusters
This is a recording of my talk at the NICAR (National Institute of Computer-Assisted Reporting) conference last week, where I discuss some of our recent work at the AP with the Iraq and Afghanistan war logs
beinghuman  data-mining  journalism  information-society  video  howto  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
project_gold « sembler.co.uk
To create the 3D point clouds of Darkstar's heads, we used Kyle Mcdonald's open source structured light scanner. By projecting three phases of a cosine pattern across the faces of Darkstar we produced accurate 3D models of each member. With a bit of coding trickery, we then brought this data into After Effects to animate the individual points.
programming  art  video  hyperdub  openFrameworks  from delicious
march 2011 by wrrn
openFrameworks
The API is designed to be minimal and easy to grasp. There are very few classes, and inside of those classes, there are very few functions. The code has been implemented so that within the classes there are minimal cross-referening, making it quite easy to rip out and reuse, if you need, or to extend.
visualization  programming  c++  video  art  design  openFrameworks  from delicious
march 2011 by wrrn
Take a tour of Lansley's private healthcare supporters
Do we think SpinWatch are reliable, or bonkers? Because if theyre not making stuff up then this video is extremely good
video  documentary  uk  politics  thinktank  lobby  thepropagandasarecoming  from twitter_favs
january 2011 by wrrn
The Mire » The Grime Historian
the point of this post is to introduce the excellent Grime Historian YouTube channel, which while it isn’t remotely exhaustive, at least goes some way to plugging some of the gaps in Grime’s history which have been punched in the last few years.
music  london  grime  history  culture  video  from delicious
january 2011 by wrrn
Patrick Grant: How I Get Dressed on Vimeo
One of a series of short films by Chris Floyd featuring well dressed men and their approach to the daily ritual of dressing.
video  documentary  fashion  clothing 
november 2010 by wrrn
This Guy Is Letting the Internet Tell Him What To Do For a Whole Year
This self-referentiality seems to be constant, even when the task of the day begins. Dan spends the task talking about doing it while doing it, talking about talking about doing it while doing it, and so on
media  video  tv  distributed  undefined  human  storytelling 
august 2010 by wrrn
Wiley and Kanye West throw Ustream press conferences – FACT magazine: music and art
We did tell you Ustream was gonna be big.

Following Nicki Minaj using the streaming service for a press conference about her new album last week, Kanye West and Wiley took to their respective webcams this weekend.
music  artists  media  video  distributed  record-labels  marketing 
august 2010 by wrrn
Cells in the Panoptiswarm | Quiet Babylon
They are a mix of shots by professional film crews and people with cellphones. Only one shows any kind of serious editing. For some of the videos, links to alternate shots of the same incident are included in the commentary. Many more are suggested in the comments.
mobile  video  media  activism  surveillance  sousveillance  power  state  panopticon 
august 2010 by wrrn
game theory 101 « orgtheory.net
Here’s a set of twenty-six short youtube clips on game theory (by an enterprising graduate student at the University of Rochester) —- stag hunt, prisoner’s dilemma, centipede, battle of the sexes, etc, etc.   Potentially a nice resource for teaching.
economics  game-theory  dd202  study  video 
may 2010 by wrrn
2 Girls 1 Cup
So much for trying to put numbers to scat-fetish porn.
video  information  data  visualization  pr0n 
april 2010 by wrrn
20 Greatest Extended Takes In Movie History - GeekWeek
The extended take is a cinematic hire-wire act that pushes the director, actors, cinematographer, art department, sound design, and every other department to their limits. They take a very long time to set-up, and are very easy to mess up. The longer the take, the more pressure is added to get it right.
video  film  art  storytelling  history 
february 2010 by wrrn
Create Digital Music » Trifonic’s Music, Beat Slicing Technique, Free Bass Patch
Part of what makes this tutorial compelling is that the duo has a distinctive musical identity, rather than being the anonymous, all-knowing voice music tech instructors had tried to be in the past. It’s worth checking out their music, too. Digitally-distorted, glitching beats had threatened to become a tired cliche years ago, but Trifonic combines those sharper digital timbres with rich, warm layers of sound.
music  video  tools  howto  software 
january 2010 by wrrn
SCR | Swimmer by Kazumasa Teshigawara
During sleep, you do not have the control over your body, but you are also not totally out of control. Images and dreams come and go. It is as if you are swimming, or being forced to swim, between reality and dream. This artwork features “swimmers” from all walks of life. As long as you let them be, they will keep swimming, for a mere hour or minute of your day.
video  sleep  ideas  media  art 
december 2009 by wrrn
Moving photography
I suspect that in 5-10 years, photography will largely involve pointing video cameras at things and finding the best images in the editing phase. Professional photographers already take hundreds or thousands of shots during the course of a shoot like this, so it's not such a huge shift for them.
future  art  video  photography  media  technology 
december 2009 by wrrn
Redux
Find and enjoy videos, photos, music, and websites recommended by people who love the same stuff you do.
video  social  community  media  internet  tools 
october 2009 by wrrn
Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry demo SixthSense | Video on TED.com
This demo -- from Pattie Maes' lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry -- was the buzz of TED. It's a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine "Minority Report" and then some.
video  TED  augmentedreality  interaction_design  interface  future 
october 2009 by wrrn
Lights Out, Camera, Action « Vincent Laforet’s Blog
I think it’s safe to say that every single filmmaker and photographer has always dreamed of cameras that can see what our naked eyes can see. This time these cameras can actually see more. Sure - they may not have the dynamic ranges of our eyes just yet - but they see more than my naked eyes can see in low light.

Period.

And that’s qualifies as a paradigm shift in my book.
photography  video  camera 
october 2009 by wrrn
TU M' - Rossano Polidoro & Emiliano Romanelli
A collection of modular audio and video compositions for two laptops, two mixing boards, two loudspeakers, one video projector, one room. Sound and light vibrations reverberate inside the room, blending together in an enveloping monochrome, that creates an atmosphere to be contemplated.
music  art  audio  video  visualization  ambient  experimental 
october 2009 by wrrn
Effective Information Visualization: How to Visualize Meaning - information aesthetics
In this 5 minute Pecha Kucha talk from Ignite Salt Lake, interaction designer Matthias Shapiro walks through the different data visualization techniques that can be used to figure out what a particular dataset is trying to tell us.
video  visualization  information  linguistics  connectionmachine 
october 2009 by wrrn
YouTube - LIVE BEATSLICING via Hand-reared SuperComputer
A hand-built custom system for live performance, featuring a homemade Sampler, probabilistic drum sequencer and a live FX/synthesis unit, capable of instantaneous mashup and combustion of arbitrary audio beats.
SuperCollider  music  software  tools  video  programming 
september 2009 by wrrn
Nils Gilman: The Global Illicit Economy
. As globalization hollows out traditional nation-states, what will fill the power vacuum in slums and hinterlands will be informal non-state governance structures. These zones will be globally connected, effectively run by local gangs, religious leaders, or quasi-tribal organizations – organizations that will govern without aspiring to statehood.
video  globalisation  networks  4thGenWar  distributed  collaboration  crime  thepropagandasarecoming 
september 2009 by wrrn
YouTube - YOKOMONO - sound composition with 30 auto-rickshaws
Yokomono @ India Art Summit
by Staalplaat Soundsystem
21st and 22nd August 2009
art  video  mobile  sound  fieldrecording  india 
september 2009 by wrrn
Rachel Maddow interviews Tom Ridge on politicizing terror threat alerts - Boing Boing
This, my friends, is why we have television. Man, but Rachel Maddow kicks all kinds of ass. Here, she interviews former US Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge on revelations that the "Terror Threat Level" system was manipulated for political purposes during the Bush Administration.
politics  security  terrorism  fear  US  media  video 
september 2009 by wrrn
Behind the Scenes of TED - Thinking aloud
So here’s to intellectual package design — the true currency of ideas.
ideas  communication  video  inspiration 
august 2009 by wrrn
YouTube - The Machine is (Changing) Us: YouTube and the Politics of Authenticity
presented at the 2009 Personal Democracy Forum at Jazz at Lincoln Center. About 10 minutes of it is a minor update (rehash) of An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube, but the rest is new.
culture  technology  media  youtube  anthropology  video 
july 2009 by wrrn
FACT magazine: - Watch: Kindred Spirits Ensemble
As part of the 5daysoff festival in Amsterdam earlier this month, the Kindred Spirits Ensemble teamed up with disturbingly talented young producers Tom Trago and Dorian Concept for a performance Strings of Life, a tribute to techno classics by the likes of Larry Heard, Theo Parrish and Derrick May. Check the clip above.
music  video  techno  artists  live  DorianConcept 
july 2009 by wrrn
Mind Hacks: Calcium rushes in - Vesicles go BOOM
hip hop guide to neurobiology featuring Gift of GABA, Methyl Man, Dope A. Mean, Sarah Tonin, Bobby Voltage, Nitrous Pop'n'loxide, Checkinephrine
hip-hop  neuroscience  funny  music  video  wutang 
july 2009 by wrrn
DimeCasts.Net EpisodeAuthors for MVC (20)
In this episode you will learn how to leverage the power of a few key controller attributes that are part of the Asp.Net MVC framework
MVC  video  frameworks  howto  programming 
july 2009 by wrrn
Everyblock's Dilemma: How Do You Open Source Your Entire Site and Survive? - O'Reilly Radar
Everyblock is a site that crawls local data sources, aggregates the data, and then surfaces them geographically. For instance I get an email everyday that alerts me to news, fire department activity, health notices and flickr photos taken within blocks of my house
opensource  everyblock  geo  realitymining  python  software  tools  city  video  opendata 
july 2009 by wrrn
Los Angeles - KHAAN! The Greatest Syllable Ever Told - Style Council - LA Weekly
That one word - that one syllable - that Kirk bellows is maybe the most quoted line that one could ever associate with any version of Star Trek. But it's still kind of funny. Video artist Daniel Martinico thought so too.
video  funny  youtube  art  media 
june 2009 by wrrn
YouTube - The Evolution of Religions
Professor Diamond argues that religion has encompassed at least four independent components that have arisen or disappeared at different stages of development of human societies over the last 10,000 years.
video  ideas  history  evolution  religion  lectures 
april 2009 by wrrn
Video reveals G20 police assault on Ian Tomlinson moments before he died | UK news | The Guardian
The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London, shortly before he died. It shows Tomlinson, who was not part of the demonstration, being assaulted from behind and pushed to the ground by baton-wielding police
politics  london  video  uk  g20  police 
april 2009 by wrrn
YouTube - Bon Iver - For Emma (a cappella)
Cut from the La Blogotheque podcast. Spontaneous a cappella version of "For Emma" in a Paris hallway before the house show.
BonIver  music  video  live  paris 
april 2009 by wrrn
Create Digital Music » Teaching Adaptive Music with Games: Unity + Max/MSP, Meet Space Invaders!
So why not teach game music as its own discipline?

Matt Ganucheau, a composer, sound designer, and interactive developer/artist, is teaching just that, working with students at Expression College in Emeryville, California. The accelerated course works with the elegant Unity game engine and a clone of the legendary Space Invaders arcade game, adding music built in Max/MSP
music  video  adaptive  maxmsp  programming  learning 
april 2009 by wrrn
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