Pocket Cinema Projector

•November 28, 2008 • 1 Comment

Aiptek’s PocketCinema V10 pico projector [The World’s Smallest] so small you can hold it in your hand. With 1GB internal memory, the V10 also accepts SD, MMC and MS Pro memory cards, giving you instant access to movies and photos, without needing to wire up a secondary video source.

Aiptek Pocketcinema V10

You transcode files to Motion JPEG AVI or MPEG-4 ASF—you can use whatever software you want, but if you don’t have an app, the thing comes with ArcSoft’s PC-only Media Converter—and they’re recognized with ease by the projector, along with JPEG stills and MP3 music files, which play fine by themselves, but not in the background of a photo slideshow where they belong.

The Aiptek does have a basic component video input, so you can run low-grade standard-def sources in there with no trouble.

Aiptek’s projector comes with a nice little tripod for quick-and-dirty setup, and a remote control if you’re going to give a presentation. (Speaking of that, the manual recommends converting PPT and PDF files to JPEG and loading them on SD card for best results. Like I said, “quick and dirty.”)

The beefs: You really can’t set the thing back more than five feet or so when by which time the picture—at that point about 50 inches diagonal—really starts to blur. Not even getting into contrast, color accuracy, motion blur and all of the things we examine in higher TV technologies. But in a sufficiently dim setting, the video for the projector is entirely watchable.

Are you going to be an early adopter? If so; The only hold back is that they’re just gonna get better and better.

At $300 [$649AUS I think]… I’m gonna wait until this technology is implemented as standard for iPods and Cellphones; when the technology is cheap, supports 60″ at Full 1080p and is 3D!!! Man, that will be the day!

Reminds me of this:

D a v i d   L y n c h

MY HERO!

Possible PSP2 Design?

•November 28, 2008 • 1 Comment

PSP2 - Concept

Has Imagination added Sony to Apple consumer design win?

EETimes claim that a recent announcement by Britain’s Imagination Technologies – in which the company boasted of having licensed their “high-performance graphics processor core to a major international consumer electronics company” – actually meant Imagination had inked a deal with Sony to supply the graphics processors for a PSP successor. [That’s according to EETimes’ sources, at any rate]

On the one hand, it’s certainly plausible: Imagination are also the team behind the iPhone’s graphics processor, though the one mooted for the PSP2 – the unannounced SGX55x – is obviously more powerful. But on the other hand…this is some vague, vague stuff.

Anyway, neither party is going to come out and provide confirmation on this, so don’t bother waiting for any. Instead, spend your time wondering what this news/rumour even means to you, since it doesn’t hint at a release date and concerns a processor that’s not even out yet!

Dual Analog and I’m liking the Screen.

Splinter Cell Voice Actor Shot By Terrorists

•November 28, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Canadian actor and videogame voice specialist Michael Rudder was among the [recovering] casualties in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai yesterday.

The actor was dining at the Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai when militants opened fire. Rudder was hit by three bullets and rushed to hospital where he successfully underwent surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.

He’s reportedly in stable condition, in hospital, after an operation following the shooting.

 

You may recognise Rudder’s voice from such games as Far Cry Instincts, Prince Of Persia: The Warrior Within (he played the Dark Prince), Jagged Alliance and – somewhat ironically – terrorist-slaying black ops game Splinter Cell.

Boy, did they hit the wrong guy!

Read Full Article: CBC News 

Police watched the Taj Mahal Hotel set ablaze by terrorists in Mumbai on thursday

The Mumbai Terror Siege Continues…

Daily Encouragement [6]

•November 26, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Cityscope – Urban Kaleidoscope

•November 26, 2008 • Leave a Comment

German designer Marco Hemmerling has created a faceted installation in Cologne, Germany, called Cityscope that reflects fragments of surrounding buildings:

Cityscope – Urban Kaleidoscope

The installation „cityscope“ deals with the fragmented perception of urban spaces. The bevelling structure can be seen as an urban kaleidoscope, that reflects fragmented views on the city and composes at the same time a three-dimensional image of the surrounding facades.

Cityscope by Marco Hemmerling 

While moving around the sculpture the images, that reflect on the triangulated envelope, continuously change. In that way the beholder becomes an integral part of the installation and its complex reflections.

The radiant foil, that is applied to the outer skin of the sculpture reflects, dependent on the daylight situation and the position of the beholder, the light in different colours.

The colour-transformation generates an intentional alienation, that reinforces the idea of a fragmented perception.

At night the reflective, colour-distorting film on its surface becomes transparent and the structure is lit from within.

The project was designed digitally in 3D from the beginning, using Rhinoceros Software. The final shape is related to the site and reacts to the height and proportions of the surroundings (station, church, dome…).

The production of the elements was realized by digital fabrication technology (CAD-CAM) for both the aluminium framework and the synthetic elements of the bevelling skin. The light installation was programmed with different sequences in order to support a dynamic perception of the sculpture by night.

I don’t want to be a killjoy but I gotta say, seeing in colour is such a gift.
Awesome installation!
…Come to think of it, Auckland City has a similar looking one:

Mountain Fountain - Aotea Square, Auckland City, New Zealand

Err… Geometrically speaking of course.

YouTube Now Playing Widescreen Videos

•November 26, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Logged onto YouTube Recently?

You’ve probably noticed that everybody’s favorite internet video site has undergone a slight change—everything has gone widescreen! That’s right, now you can watch a dog humping a baby in 16:9, rather than the original boring ol’ 4:3.

Though, if you’d rather stick to boring ol’ 4:3, that’s not going away either.

Chadwick J. YouTube Video Response

•November 26, 2008 • Leave a Comment

I recently received a comment response on YouTube from a man by the name of Chadwick J. From what I can tell, this guy is an aspiring lyricist. [Unsigned] Good on him. Well deserving of a post:

You will appreciate this…

What up Neurophysiologic?

I can tell by your comments that you will appreciate this. If the hook doesn’t catch you keep it movin. I am sure you will appreciate this whole thing.

Real Hip-Hop LIVES!

Peace!
Chadwick J!

Visit: The Ebony Bones

Star Trek 90210

•November 26, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Jet Pack Pilot Flies Across Canyon

•November 25, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Eric Scott sped across the 1,500-foot-wide Royal Gorge in southern Colorado at a speed of 75 mph. With a jetpack.

The sponsoring Go Fast Sports & Beverage says Eric Scott took 21 seconds to cross the Royal Gorge at 75 mph on Monday. He didn’t even use a parachute while flying across the 1,100-foot-deep canyon.
He was wearing a jet pack powered by hydrogen peroxide and developed by Jet Pack International.

The company developed it for stunts, promotions and other events for Go Fast. Both companies are based in Denver and were founded by entrepreneur Troy Widgery.

Jetpack flight at royal Gorge By Eric Scott
during the past GO FAST GAMES in Canon City Colorado

Yeah, well, anybody can jetpack over a gorge…

Daily Encouragement [5]

•November 25, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Rejected Dark Knight Script

•November 25, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Michael Bay, director of Transformers and other predictable blockbuster movies (in which his own name often appears as big as the main titles) apparently wrote a script for The Dark Knight that was rejected by Warner Bros. Amazingly, it has surfaced on the net… (Obviously this was not written by the real Michael Bay, but damn good for a laugh)

Read the rest, here: Spill

BECK – Gamma Ray [music video]

•November 25, 2008 • Leave a Comment

WARNING: Not recommended for those of you who are on acid

I never thought this before, but Chloë Sevigny is pretty darn hot… as a clown.