Posts Tagged ‘3D’
Amsterdam DNA. City History Goes 3D.
Januar 5th, 2012 • Display, Events
Tags: 3D, Agencies, Amsterdam, Culture, Display, Events, history, museum, Netherlands, PlusOne, Presentation, World
As an Amsterdamer by choice I can hardly imagine anybody without a certain trace of local pride when it comes to this wonderful city. No matter if you live here for two weeks or your whole life: the citizens of Amsterdam know in what an exciting place rich in history they live.
Amsterdam DNA is a new exhibition in the Amsterdam Museum that takes the spectator on a three-dimensional 45-minute journey through the history of the City. The versatile story of the city is presented in seven intriguing films produced by PlusOne Amsterdam.
The first film is called Revolt. And it deals with the city’s struggle for freedom after the middle-ages. I am looking forward to the exhibition. Well done Guys.
Amsterdam DNA – Revolt from PlusOne on Vimeo.
Meanwhile in Japan. A Kinect Hack a Day keeps the Doctor away.
November 21st, 2011 • Tech
Tags: 3D, Cool, Creativity, Experimental, Funny, Hack, japan, Kinect, prank, Tech, visual, World
This fantastic looking little Kinect hack is almost too typical Japanese. At least if you consider that it seems to be completely normal (after a little surprise) for Japanese people to pose with your evil Manga-twin in the mirror…
Flyfire. The next beautiful and probably extremely annoying Media Idea.
Februar 24th, 2010 • Experimental
Tags: 3D, Cool, Creativity, Experimental, Firefly, Ideas, Media, MIT, Out of Home
If there is one thing I am pretty sure of then it’s a future stuffed with ads of all kinds at places you would not even think about nowadays. One aspect of it will be based on anything even losely connected to Augmented Reality. Stuff like Layar will finally enable us to wallpaper every freakin’ inch of this planet with virtual billboards. The second way to Open-Space-Advertising could be kicked of by this concept called Firefly. Firefly Flyfire. Flyfire makes little helicopter-like machines fly in formations which can be used to stage 3D information. Thank you M.I.T. for a future that might look great but might well be pretty annoying (via Bewegungsmelder).



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