Mooo | The Museum of Obsolete Objects

YouTube channel created by Jung von Matt with a seamless interface displaying a timeline of objects linking to clips.

Nicely.

Here.

House of the Rising Sun | Old Tech Remix

I know these are pretty shit, but I do love them.

From the dude that brought us the AWESOME Bohemian Rhapsody comes a version of House Of The Rising Sun.

Yep.

Samsung Flexible AMOLED

From the footure.

Vinylocipede

Barley.

Here.

Sony Holodeck Type Thing

Using a variety of visual tricks, including projection mapping, props, and motion-tracking, Sony have managed to bring to life a sort of crazy virtual “holodeck” experience. The series was produced on behalf of Sony Europe by Studio Output and Marshmallow Laser Feast to promote the PlayStation Store. All three clips were shot in real-time, with zero edits or post-production. Everything you see was an optical effect seen through the lens of the camera. Impressive work, if not a little tenuously linked to the Playstation Store…

Aside from these films as ads, and the overload of projection mapping we seen to still be experiencing, it’s pretty interesting to think about how this kinda tech might soon start to make its way into our homes for gaming and movie consumption.

Stamped

‘Stamped is a new way to recommend only what you like best—restaurants, books, movies, music and more.No noise, no strangers, just the things you and your friends love.’

Nice.

Here.

AR On Vita

Very interesting use of the tech for entertainment.

ViaCS.

Twine | Simple Connectivity

‘Want to hook up things to the Web? Maybe you want to get a tweet when your laundry’s done, or get an email when the basement floods while you’re on vacation. Even if you’re good with electronics and programming, these are involved projects. Instead of worrying about wiring or networking code, you can focus on your idea.

Twine is the simplest possible way to get the objects in your life texting, tweeting or emailing. A durable 2.5″ square provides WiFi connectivity, internal and external sensors, and two AAA batteries that keep it running for months. A simple web app allows to you quickly set up your Twine with human-friendly rules — no programming needed. And if you’re more adventurous, you can connect your own sensors and use HTTP to have Twine send data to your own app.

Twine lets you create Internet-connected systems and objects anywhere you have WiFi. Compact, low-power hardware and real-time web software work together to make networked physical computing simple and versatile.’

Smart.

More on Kickstarter.

Hello Little Printer

Little Printer lives in your home, bringing you news, puzzles and gossip from your friends. Use your smartphone to set up subscriptions and Little Printer will gather them together to create a timely, beautiful mini-newspaper.

Here.

Machine Photo Critic

‘Xerox research labs have developed a computer program that tells you if your pictures are good or bad. In fact, it’s capable of detecting if the photo has that magical, intangible quality that makes an image special.’

Smarts.

Here.

SyperHydroPhobic

NeverWet superhydrophobic spray-on coating.

Wow.

Guardian Tag Bot

Tweet a query and the Tag Bot will reply with the best content it can find on guardian.co.uk.

Nicely.

Here.

Site here.

Battlefield 3 Simulator

MicroSoft Holodesk

HoloDesk is ann interactive system combining an optical see through display and Kinect camera to create the illusion of interaction with 3D graphics. A virtual image of a 3D scene is rendered through a half silvered mirror and spatially aligned with the real-world for the viewer.

ViaDvice.

New Look | Nap On The Bow

Nice Kinect video,

More here.

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