Cell phones.
There are a lot of videos here. They range from vintage television ads to children's TV shows to wearable computers and DIY electronics. So, perhaps you might enjoy them.
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Cell phones.
An ARG about the Future.
Should We? Could We? Would We? – Films In The Age Of Cross-Media Production
Speech by Christy Dena, Cross-media specialist at the Power to the Pixel London Forum 2008.
One of the Grand Prix winners of last year’s ArsElectronica.
Not satisfied with the normal girls who go to your high school? Rather date an Amazon Babe or a Sexy Cyborg from another dimension? Instructions included in the video!
This is actually a really great science documentary that’s worth a watch.
Part 1 of 9. Over the centuries, scientists speculated that we could tap into the body’s electrical system to restore lost functioning - this goes through some awesome new (now old, and still impressive) tech.
The soundtrack is super-hokey as usual!
How To Make Robots More Social - Heather Knight
Who is Heather Knight? A recent alumnus from the Personal Robots Group at the MIT Media Lab, Heather works at the Jet Propulsion Lab. She has two degrees from MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a minor in Mechanical Engineering.
Neurosonics Audiomedical Laboratory footage.
Kingdom of the unreal but also a higher state of being, ultimately free of the limitations of the material world through the agency of science, technology, and imagination.
From AdPulp:
On the 40th anniversary of the Internet, WE LIVE IN PUBLIC tells the story of the effect it is having on our society as seen through the eyes of the greatest Internet pioneer youve never heard of, visionary Josh Harris. Award-winning director, Ondi Timoner (DIG!), documented his tumultuous life for more than a decade, to create a riveting, cautionary tale of what to expect as the virtual world inevitably takes control of our lives.
Ishikawa Komuro Lab’s high-speed robot hand performing impressive acts of dexterity and skillful manipulation. For more information, see Hizook.com — http://www.hizook.com/blog/2009/08/03…
1500 hours of moving legobricks and take photos of them.
Interesting interpretation of Haraway’s Cyborg Manifesto.
See it here: Portland, OR Fri. September 18 - Sun. September 20 TBA Northwest Film Center, 934 SW Salmon St, Portland, OR
Urban Hack Attack.
This was one of my favorite childhood books.