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Nature in Numbers

Nature in Numbers

Saw something pretty cool on Boing Boing just now – a short film demonstrating how mathematic principles manifest in nature. It’s something you’ll all have heard about, but the below actually shows you the background, and does so in a really lovely way. Top marks to filmmaker Cristobal Vila for making Fibonacci, Golden and Angle [...]

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chat roulette

For Those Interested In Chatroulette…

…it would be worth your while to watch this short documentary: Have any of you tried Chatroulette yet? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Mine are as follows: It’s a bloody great idea that I hope maintains its current momentum en route to totally anonymised social networking It is not as gratifying as Omegle, where [...]

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World Builder Holographic Interface

World Builder – A Film Where Holography Meets Romance

I stumbled upon a video last night, in which a man builds a virtual world using holographic tools for a certain special someone. It’s a blend of astounding graphics, clever user interface ideas, some poignant moments, and an actor who does this odd sideways smirk quite often (but don’t let that spoil it). World Builder [...]

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Marshall McLuhan

McLuhan: An Audiovisual Bricolage

I’ve been in touch with a really interesting bloke called Richard Altman. He’s what I’d call a Digital Activist – in that his strongly opinionated views challenge normative behaviour, and have the potential to cause others to reconsider that which we take for granted. His area of interest: the Web and it’s governance. I’ll be [...]

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Take A Journey Through The Digital Universe Atlas

Take A Journey Through The Digital Universe Atlas

This beautifying, stupifying and climactic video goes a long way to demonstrate Man’s understanding of the Universe, and our place in it. Utterly incredible work from the American Museum of Natural History, who had this to say: The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to [...]

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