Ausgabegeräte
Das Google Project Glass ist ein Forschungsprojekt von Google, das Informationen in das Sichtfeld einer Brille einblenden soll. Die Daten werden dabei aus dem Internet bezogen. Die Technik wird als „erweiterte Realität“ (englisch Augmented Reality) bezeichnet.
Project Glass eyewear
Project Glass eyewear
silent disco
BDO Perth 2010 Silent Disco with David Guetta - Sexy Bitch
Everyone doin their thing in the silent disco, you get the idea, music played through headphones so only the dancers hear. I've dubbed the vid with the song we were listening to at the time (almost got it right) as the original raw sound is pretty bad and really annoying. That said I've left some of the crowd noise in for effect. Good times
Bild: StuRap
BDO Perth 2010 Silent Disco with David Guetta – Sexy Bitch
Steel Series ladies showcase the Siberia Headsets
Druckgeräusche eines Star LC-10 Matrixdruckers
Druckgeräusche eines Star LC-10 Matrixdruckers, der Drucker stammt aus den 1980er Jahren (Wikimedia Commons)
the replicator
La nueva impresora de Makerbot en venta en la tienda online de Ultra-lab
ultra-lab.net
Bild: Ultra-lab
MakerGear Prusa Mendel RepRap (In Progress)
Just a little bit of progress from last time.
Next up: Electronics!
As seen on the RepRap site! reprap.org/wiki/Main_Page
Bild: Pete Prodoehl
3D printing Minecraft models with a Zprinter 650 – YouTube
post-apocalyptic research institute – Flickr
Virtual Reality Headset Prototype
Bild: gabrielsaldana
MakerBot Thing-O-Matic
Bild: Scott Beale
Makerbot – The Robot That Sharing Built (Bre Pettis at re:publica 2010)
http://re-publica.de/10/event-list/makerbot-the-robot-that-sharing-built/
Bre Pettis: "MakerBot Industries sells an affordable DIY 3D printer and are at the crossroads of open source web 2.0 culture and personalized
manufacturing. In this talk, Bre Pettis will map pathways through the shifting landscape of community based research and production. This talk will offer serious commentary on the opportunities for collaboration in manufacturing and include evocative stories and anecdotes about rapidly manufactured engagement rings, body part replication, news printed on toast, object teleportation over ip, and automated cupcake decoration. The take-away will be real-world examples that showcase the power of open systems and shared development in a manufacturing context."
Bild: Fräulein Schiller
29.02.2012 Körper und Internet verschmelzen zusehends – so will es die Science Fiction. Doch wer kommt schneller zu wem? Das Netz in den Körper oder der Körper ins Netz?