SEE YOUR FUTURE! Just rub my crystal ball with your mouse and click when I tell you. Enjoy!THIS IS A PARODY OF ZOLTAR: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v RfWSO0eP1XgThis Fortune Teller doesn't accept your money... however he does love STARS! ; )VIDEO CONTAINS CLICKABLE BUTTONS!NOT WORKING?:Click "More Info" above then try this!-First, try refreshing. Sometimes YouTube has trouble loading the annotations. If that doesn't work then try this...- Instead of watching this video in "High Quality", view it in "Standard Quality". "High Quality" seems to disable annotations for some people. - The buttons will NOT appear if the video is embedded or if you're watching this from anything other than a PC or Mac (like a Wii, PS3, mobile phone, AppleTV, TiVo, ect.)Enjoy your fortunes!-SMP Films
Here is my first time doing an interactive game. I hope you enjoy it!Make comments over here: http://www.hotforwords.com/200 /06/14/handicap/ http://www.hotforwords.com/cocomment to follow my comments on the web.
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This is a screen capture of someone playing the interactive music video game for MGMT's new song "Electric Feel". There are 625 to the 229th power different ways the video can turn out. Download the interactive video at: whoismgmt.com/efvideoMGMT's new album "Oracular Spectacular", produced by MGMT and Dave Fridmann, is now available for download on iTunes from Columbia Records.myspace.com/mgmtwhoismgmt.com
School of Cinematic Arts professor Mark Bolas, along with Andrew Jones, Paul Debevec from ICT, Ian McDowall (Fakespace Labs), and Hideshi Yamada (Sony), are awarded "Best Emerging Technology" at Siggraph 2007 for their display that provides a stereoscopic image that can viewed as a person walks around the display. http://www.ict.usc.edu/content view/158/2/More information and higher quality video available here: http://gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/
Conceptualized by Alpay Kasal of Lit Studios and Sam Ewen of Interference Inc. This is a patent pending touch capable mirror. http://www.interferenceinc.com http://blog.litstudios.comfor all those who asked about the audio track, Necro - Beautiful Music For You To Die To from the album The Prefix For Death, Instrumentals. good beat.
Using infrared (IR) light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create very low-cost multi-point interactive whiteboards and multi-point tablet displays. Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. The software can be downloaded at http://johnnylee.net
Google Tech TalksOctober 27, 2008ABSTRACTFactor is a general-purpose programming language which has been in development for a little over five years and is influenced by Forth, Lisp, and Smalltalk. Factor takes the best ideas from Forth -- simplicity, succinct code, emphasis on interactive testing, meta-programming -- and brings modern high-level language features such as garbage collection, object orientation, and functional programming familiar to users of languages such as Python and JavaScript. Recognizing that no programming language is an island, Factor is portable, ships with a full-featured standard library, deploys stand-alone binaries, and interoperates with C and Objective-C.In this talk, I will give the rationale for Factor's creation, present an overview of the language, and show how Factor can be used to solve real-world problems with a minimum of fuss. At the same time, I will emphasize Factor's extensible syntax, meta-programming and reflection capabilities, and show that these features, which are unheard of in the world of mainstream programming languages, make programs easier to write, more robust, and fun.Speaker: Slava PestovSlava was born in the former USSR and emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 7. He moved to Ottawa, Canada when he was 18 to study for a Bachelors and Masters degree in Mathematics. He now resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota. An early adopter of Java, Slava wrote the popular jEdit text editor, then went on to design and implement the Factor programming language. At his day job he hacks on web apps, optimizing compilers, garbage collectors, and everything in between.