Apr 17, 2009
MP3 player for unborn babies
Via Repubblica
Canadian design student Geof Ramsay has invented a MP3 player for unborn babies - the "BLABY". By wearing the device, pregnant mothers will be able to play their favourite music to their children. The player consists of a contoured belt that wraps around a mother's waist with three inbuilt vibration speakers playing music into the womb. Its inbuilt speakers transmit the vibrations of music and voice through to the baby in a safe manner, and the mother wearing it can also benefit from three tiny massage mechanisms.

16:51 Posted in Wearable & mobile | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: positive technology, music, wearable, mp3
Apr 16, 2009
Turing Tables to understand earthquakes
Earthquakes are complex natural phenomena that are difficult to predict but also to understand.
German artist Franz John created an online installation - Turing Tables - that makes earthquakes easier to fathom while reminding us how alive the Earth is.
Inspired to the work of matematician Alan Turing, The Turing Tables gathers data from a multitude of small earthquake sensors (called “fingers”) stationed around the globe into a real-time, online installation before converting the data into image and sound. Green-and-black moving wallpaper—composed of numeric data and the locations and times at which the readings are taken—fills the room, along with a grating yet melodic soundtrack courtesy of Oakland-based sound artist Ed Osborn.

13:05 Posted in Cyberart, Information visualization | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: cyberart, information visualization
The future news ecosystem
According to Steven Johnson, this is what the future news ecosystem will look like.
Well, it makes sense, right?
02:34 Posted in Social Media | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: social media, media theory
Development of hierarchical structures for actions and motor imagery
Development of hierarchical structures for actions and motor imagery: a constructivist view from synthetic neuro-robotics study.
Psychol Res. 2009 Apr 8;
Authors: Nishimoto R, Tani J
The current paper shows a neuro-robotics experiment on developmental learning of goal-directed actions. The robot was trained to predict visuo-proprioceptive flow of achieving a set of goal-directed behaviors through iterative tutor training processes. The learning was conducted by employing a dynamic neural network model which is characterized by their multiple time-scale dynamics. The experimental results showed that functional hierarchical structures emerge through stages of developments where behavior primitives are generated in earlier stages and their sequences of achieving goals appear in later stages. It was also observed that motor imagery is generated in earlier stages compared to actual behaviors. Our claim that manipulatable inner representation should emerge through the sensory-motor interactions is corresponded to Piaget's constructivist view.
02:26 Posted in Mental practice & mental simulation | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: motor imagery, mental practice
Kinetic Wave Sculptures
Via Idearium
Californian artist Reuben Margolin creates complex kinetic sculptures. His artworks are made using different materials - salvaged wood, metal, cardboard, and other recycled stuff - with sculptures ranging from tiny to looming, motorized to hand-cranked. Elegant and hypnotic.
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01:59 Posted in Cyberart | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: cyberart
Apr 14, 2009
Movable screen
18:16 Posted in Augmented/mixed reality | Permalink | Comments (0) | Tags: augmented reality




