December 2009
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How-To: Structured light 3D scanning
Wow, an incredible Instructable fromKyle McDonald:
The same technique used for Thom’s face in the Radiohead “House of Cards” video. I’ll walk you through setting up your projector and camera, and capturing images that can be decoded into a 3D point cloud using a Processing application. Most 3D scanning is based on triangulation (the...
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Playing music using Dominoes
Here’s a low-tech way to share some holiday joy.
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Flying Brdige →
This thing is called the “Slauerhoffbrug,” and it lives in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. The road section is lifted on a single massive counterbalanced arm up to 90 degrees in the air. There’s a good photo gallery, including aerial views, over on frozenly.com.
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Facebook Guide Book: →
Whether you’re new to Facebook or an old hat, the magnitude of features and functionality in the enormous social network can still be somewhat daunting.
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maxforlive monome suite release 2 →
The maxforlive monome suite with a few significant changes. multiple monome support - the suite can now address multiple connected monomes independently. live UI object support - most displayed…
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Ink Calendar →
Spanish designer Oscar Diaz has designed a calendar that uses the capillary action of ink spreading across paper to display the date.
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Bau Bike →
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infographics and visualization →
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Book Art All-Stars →
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Free Synthesizer From Native Instruments →
Native’s Holiday Selection 2009 is a free software synth/virtual instrument collection of 45 instruments and multi-effects sounds with 360 sound variations. The instruments are build on Kore 2’s integrated Absynth, FM8, Guitar Rig, Kontakt, Massive, Reaktor and effects sound engines.
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just another global warming video. but a good one!
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50 of the world's best design blogs →
by timesonline.co.uk
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Ping-pong beat sequencing
Sebastian Thielke’s PongThatBeat! sequencer was created using Max/MSP and Processing - and it looks like fun!
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Solitary Confinement
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