Author Archives: Matt

Football in 2.5 minutes.

I never got really into football, but over the years I’ve gained an appreciation for the athleticism, talent and tactics that are involved in the game. Never really having the patience to sit through an entire game, I thought that this would be an interesting medium for viewing. Shot with: iPod touch, GorillaCam Produced with: [...]

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Long time.

The few months between my last post and now have gone by in a blink. This typically slow time has been overrun this year (read: good problem to have) and as such some of the energy I’d traditionally spend writing and researching for posts here has been spent focusing on other projects. Amongst those were [...]

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Water at 7000fps. Art imitates life imitates art. [video]

This video for High Hopes by Team Ghost captures the movement of water in an entrancing way. Directed by Romain Glé (16argarden.com) and Thomas Séon (seon@dalembert.upmc.fr), the video records at 7000 frames per second. While the research into the accurate frames per second of the human eye has produced no conclusive result that I can [...]

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Oblong Industries: Mezzanine. Bold statement, bold tech.

This morning while reading over a coffee, Google Reader served up the following headline: Oblong Has Built The Future Of Computing. I’ve Seen It. Used It. It’s Beautiful. Bold statements like this have been made about products and technologies in the past, only to have them flop when brought to market. This one feels a [...]

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Video of the Week: Ray Kurzweil – Transcendent Man

This week’s video is a trailer for the film Transcendent Man, which is about the controversial inventor and futurist, Ray Kurzweil. Films like this have the option of openly praising their subjects, but Transcendent Man takes a very real, critical and analytical look at the life or Kurzweil and just how he plans to achieve [...]

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    Tech, building websites, and using cameras to capture things the eye can't see are some of my favourite things. What's posted here will mostly reflect those interests.

    I live and work in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.