25 March 2010

10:14 pm

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24 March 2010

11:30 pm

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Poker Face (iPhone Rendition)

If you have to watch anything Gaga-related, try this one. At first, I wondered how she could justify the need for 4 iphones, but then all my concerns went away.

11 March 2010

11:05 pm

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TYPEFACE : a typographic photobooth by Mary Huang 

TYPEFACE is custom software that translates facial dimensions into generative type design.
Built in Processing using the OPENCV library for face recognition and blob detection.


Whoa. Check out the video demo
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TYPEFACE : a typographic photobooth by Mary Huang

TYPEFACE is custom software that translates facial dimensions into generative type design.

Built in Processing using the OPENCV library for face recognition and blob detection.

Whoa. Check out the video demo (via)

7 February 2010

5:19 pm

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Remember Pun? I snatched away the Moon and blew away the Sun.

Remember Pun? I snatched away the Moon and blew away the Sun.

31 December 2009

5:23 pm

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6:23 pm

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How Apple gets it all wrong, and still is on top - The Big Money- msnbc.com →

Apple doesn’t blog; it doesn’t Tweet; it does little on Facebook; it doesn’t engage with its customer base. It doesn’t ask the “community” for feedback or rapidly iterate based on any such feedback or even respond to criticism.

Apple’s success is based on building fantastic products. People like fantastic products, even if the company isn’t interested in your opinion about them. In fact, Apple shows that if you’ve really got the goods (or services), taking a haughty approach to your customers can actually increase your appeal.

4 December 2009

9:13 am

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Good Morning. It’s Friday!

Good Morning. It’s Friday!

3 December 2009

8:32 am

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Pictory is a new online photo magazine by Laura Brunow Miner. All contributions are crowdsourced requiring big ass images. It’s a lot like the Big Picture. Very well done.

Pictory is a new online photo magazine by Laura Brunow Miner. All contributions are crowdsourced requiring big ass images. It’s a lot like the Big Picture. Very well done.