Thursday, April 29, 2010
Projects 1 and 2 videos by Eric Levine
Here is a video of my Project 1 called From A To D.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
3D filming
Art in Virtual Worlds
This week we'll take a look at and, if you want, go into the virtual world Second Life to see the kinds of immersive, interactive virtual art that can be made and experienced there. Today, I'll give you an overview of SL and virtual subjectivity (which has been the main topic I've been exploring through machinima, virtual art, and writing), and tomorrow you'll have the opportunity to learn how to build a 3d sculpture in SL in a workshop session, and then we'll visit some art installations.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Internet Dating
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
3DTV
Starting in June 2010, DirecTV will premiere four channels dedicated to 3D programming. They will include ESPN 3D, a 3D-only channel called N3D, a 3D pay-per view channel, and a 3D DirecTV on Demand. ESPN 3D is a free upgrade for ESPN-subscribing DirecTV members, while the rest of the channels are free upgrades for all DirecTV subscribers.
Discovery Channel has also announced plans to launch a 3D channel in 2011, as a cooperation with IMAX and Sony.
The world's fascination with 3D stems from our want to have fiction be as realistic as possible, thus allowing us to believe it. The technology has been around for over 50 years and shows no signs of slowing, only growth.
The fact that two 3D movies were on the list of Best Picture nominations at the 2009 Academy Awards shows that it is becoming more and more mainstream to have 3D in our everyday life. Why wouldn't the next step be the screen in each of our homes?
In the future, I could likely see all channels broadcasting in 3D, as long as they find a technology to allow us not to wear those stupid looking glasses.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Ten Questions to Ask about Technology
Ten questions to ask about a new technology:
1) What is its purpose?
2) What was its analog, if there was one? How does a mediated, digital, or networked version of the tool or technique change it?
3) Who uses it? How? When? Where? Why? Does the use change over time? Do different users use it differently?
4) How does a user learn how to use it?
5) Who makes it? Who profits? How?
6) How is it regulated?
7) How does it spread?
8) Does it create or fill a need?
9) What is the interface? Is it also an object? Or a practice? Both? (think cell phone)
10) How does the user change the technology as he or she uses it? (mods and hacks and appropriations) How does the technology change the user? How does it become part of a person's sense of self?
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The Wikinovel - Collaborative Fiction
Friday, April 2, 2010
Google Earth 5.0
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Sumo Paint
The primary purpose of the community is to create, share, remix, explore, comment, rate and fave the artwork of its members. The purpose of the community is to create, share, explore, comment, rate the artwork of its members.
Sumo targets to expand Sumo offering to be one of the most popular web services and the leading creative brand of the next decade. as you can see above I used sumo paint to edit one of my own photos. the steps I used in the program to get the picture like this are really user friendly. heres a list of what I used: bump map, equalize colors, negative, perspective tiling, offset, add layer, paint bucket fill, brightness / contrast, add new layer, add lighting effects. I will explain how it all works on Monday. :)
Soundcloud: a new way to share music
Soundcloud.com is a website dedicated for Artists, Producers, Promoters, DJ's and Labels to receive, send and distribute music in an easy and legal way.
Signing up is free and very easy. Once a member you can upload your tracks to your personal page and make settings on how the world can hear your music. You can make it available for download or not, allow other members to make time lined comments on your music, upload a track image, write a description and add a genre.
Here is a picture of my page...
I get statistic info about how many people look at my page and how many times my music has been played. There is also a cool looking player that has the waveform of the music your listening to and others can make a comment right at the moment of the song they are commenting on.
I also get updated on new music from other artists I like and when I upload something new people will get a news feed style look at my latest work.
There is also a widget player that you can embed in your own personal site or on other blogs...
When uploading your new work you can chose how you would like to license it. You can reserve all rights or you can place it in creative commons and chose what others can do with your work.
This is a great way to share music with others privately by making new work only accessible to certain users. Since it is just a steaming player people never actually download the material to hear it making it legal and safe from normal piracy.
So go sign up at www.soundcloud.com