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Computer-generated animation of water
Pretty cool, looks very realistic! By Ron Fedkiw, Assistant Professor at Stanford Computer Science, whose research areas include computational fluid dynamics and computer graphics.
http://graphics.stanford.edu/%7efedkiw/
Length: 21
Rating: 4.50 (1162 ratings)
Tags: computer animation water 3D academic science
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Computer-Generated Ballet
Computer animation of stick figures moving randomly on a stage. This animaiton was created in the mid 1960s at Bell Labs and is the first example of a computer-generated ballet.
Length: 164
Rating: 3.70 (9 ratings)
Tags: computer animation ballet
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User Generated Light Show - Vein Of Stars
during Vein of Stars, Wayne got the crowd to shine the lasers they'd been given into a mirror he held up, creating a very cool effect. the light show starts at 1:45 minutes into the video which is 3:38 minutes long
Length: 194
Rating: 4.40 (30 ratings)
Tags: laser flaminglips veinofstars
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Computer Generated 3D Ball Music Machine Complete Version
A Computer Generated 3D Music Machine that plays a good tune with drums, guitar , piano, chimes, cymbals, bells, and many other musical instruments using lots balls. ~This is the complete version! Meaning nothing has been cut!
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Length: 205
Rating: 4.90 (51 ratings)
Tags: jazz piano cymbals bells machine music 3d computer generated guitar chimes balls tune musical instruments
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Micro gear fairy helicopter schematics computer generated
I made a 3d studio max model of my eco man micro gear fairy 2 channel helicopter. I mainly built it so I could design modifications for my helicopter quickly and easily. It isn't built to precision scale but its pretty close. If you would like a copy of the 3d studio max file send me a private message.
Length: 43
Rating: 4.80 (41 ratings)
Tags: Microgear micro gear fairy eco man ecoman helicopter rc infrared 2 channel schematics computer generated picoo z picco h
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User Generated Circus
Insane club passing at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco.
Featuring Randy Montana, Fast Eddie Pultar, and Luke Closs at the 2007 Web 2.0 Conference in San Francisco on April 18th.
The two "takeouts" style tricks are called "Chopabouts" and "Roundabouts". Roundabouts are much easier to learn. The clips of chopabouts are some of the very first runs this trio had. They just got the trick solid that morning. Roundabouts took about 4 hours to learn, chopabouts about 8 more.
Roundabouts and chopabouts were invented by a bunch of awesome germans: http://www.biowup.de/takeouts/3jongleure/2passer/4count_smx.shtml
Length: 225
Rating: 4.40 (18 ratings)
Tags: web20 juggling juggle clubpassing roundabout chopabout
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User Generated Unemployment at Intuit
Brad Smith CEO at Intuit says his 50m users can do a better job at some jobs than Intuit. Let's see what salaries we are paying that can be voluntarily done by users for free. Is this User generated unemployment? Are these the business rewards from social media? This is from Fortune's Brainstorm conference.
Length: 362
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: Intuit siliconvalleywatcher fortunebrainstorm tomforemski
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Magnify.net Brings User Generated Videos and Revenue
Magnify.net Brings User Generated Videos and Revenue to Blogs and Web Sites
Most forward-thinking bloggers and Web publishers know that they need to use more video. Whether it's a college, business, political campaign or media property, video must be part of the offering. With the advent of broadband and faster video programs, consumers want video and there is growing opportunity for advertising revenue from online video ads.
It is inevitable that most major Web sites and many blogs will become video-rich this year, but where will publishers get the video? What is the video syndication model? A lot of this will become clearer this year as big players, including NBC Universal, step into the field.
New York-based Magnify.net has has developed a platform to integrate consumer generated video onto Web sites and blogs. The company provides publishers with the ability to integrate entire video pages into their sites or just sections of existing pages. They pull a number of clips from sources that include YouTube, Revver and Google Video.
The relevant videos are served to these pages by various means: by custom tailored search terms, the selections of the site's viewers or the picks of the site administrator. Contextual ads are placed around the video. Flash players and their skins remains the same, but are resized to fit the page. Magnify.net adds a tool bar to the bottom of the player. There are no ads in the video stream.
Magnify.net hosts the pages and sells ads around these videos and shares the revenue with the site on a split basis.
Steve Rosenbaum is the founder of Magnify.net, and a pioneer in organizing community generated content for publishers; his work for MTV includes creating MTVUnfiltered. It was great to catch up with him for a chat and a demo of Magnify. He demos some cools sites that use Magnify to index content, such as Sailnet and the New York Hamster House.
Aggregating consumer-generated video is an important, emerging business model. Here at Beet.TV, we have seen some really impressive developments with Dabble and StumbleUpon. And of course YouTube and Brightcove and others have created themed channels on their own portals.
The whole world of syndication is really changing. But one thing is clear: there is a huge demand for relevant video on web sites.
See this video on Beet.TV:
http://www.beet.tv/2007/01/new_startup_mag.html
Length: 220
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: magnify.net blogs Steve Rosenbaum Beet.TV
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ESC - Computer Generated Reality
Where this anti social nerd plays his computer games. A virus takes over his computer and sucks him into the screen, and into the computer-generated-reality. He encounters the worlds of binary coding, pacman, mario brothers, the sims, and is finally released back into his world. By this time, his world has changed, the healthy children playing in the first scene have donned headphones and are swaying monotonously in time to some silent beat. The computer generated reality has no escape.
Includes the binary solo from Flight of the Conchords' "the humans are dead"
This video is intended only as a low quality preview, the rest of the dvds are available for purchase from http://www.wakakirri.com/waka_dvds.html
They're wonderful, and the competition was a great experience. I can only hope that this pixelated monstrosity does not violate their claim over the cinematography, especially when we were the ones who manufactured this piece theatrically and spent most part of a year working on it.
Length: 422
Rating: 3.50 (14 ratings)
Tags: esc computer generated reality games mario bros pac man pacman binary solo sims ipod orwell fotc flight of the conchords
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YouTube CEO Chad Hurley on power of user-generated content
Report on discussion of user-generated content at AlwaysOn conference on July 26 YouTube, MP3tunes, Sony, Yahoo.
Length: 140
Rating: 3.70 (9 ratings)
Tags: YouTube Video User-generated
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