Archive for the 'Digital Art/Photos' Category

Stop-motion video still rules with True Colors!

You should definitely take whatever time you need to watch this video of True Colors. It's better than JK Keller's photo-a-day video. Pretty Amazing, isn't it? Most special effects people would have resorted to computers for the cubes and paint that go along the walls and floors, but this is all stop-motion. ...

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HTC EVO 4G Features Magnetic Macro Lens For Its Camera

The HTC EVO 4G has some interesting accessories to increase the quality of its 8 MP camera. Now lens attachments are available for the Android phone's camera. These macro lens were designed to be added to the EVO 4G magnetically and improve its optical view capability. They allow you to take close-up shots of ...

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Photoshop Beauty Cream, not available at a store near you

This Adobe Photoshop Beauty cream is not a real product, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't get used. As you can see from the phony spokeswoman, Madonna, it can "reduces miraculously wrinkles and all skin imperfections". You know what this makes me want to do? Look at every fashion magazine ...

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A Study For Mirror puts your image in a portrait

This is a device known as "A Study For Mirror", which is made for someone to gaze into and see their own image, but as an artistic portrait. This device was designed in collaboration with London design firm Random International, and it runs custom software on a standard PC. I wonder if it ...

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Google photo collage, made by Google workers

The video here is a photo collage from our friends at Google. It was done by Google employees over a span of 5.5 hours. I suppose most would have just done the collage and be glad, but Google has a video of it. A photo was snapped every 7 seconds over 5.5 ...

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Go around the world in 80 seconds with this video

The following is a video by Alex Profit and Romain Pergeaux, and it is a tribute to Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. It is actually around the world in 80 seconds. He goes to several countries that are pinned on his globe, all shot with a Sony Cyber-Shot HX5V. ...

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The Sun to Release First 3D Newspaper

3D technology has made its way into the publication sector as British tabloid The Sun, is set to release its first 3D edition complete with 3D glasses on June 5. The first 3D edition of the said tabloid will feature 3D editorial images, 3D adverts and a 3D Soccer World Cup schedule Wall Chart. The world's ...

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Vizit Wireless Digital Photo Frame Coming on March 23

Vizit of Isabela is scheduled to unveil a new wireless digital photo frame this March 23. The new Vizit digital photo frame will feature a 10.4” 800x600 touch screen that can be left in a freestanding position or wall mounted one. It makes use of an integrated GSM/GPRS quadband modem to receive images emailed, shared ...

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BLANQ Two-Headed Vaportography Masterpiece

I've recently, been introduced to this unique and mysterious photography and graphic design, by the incredibly talented and creative Taiwan-based artist, Blanq and I'm hooked. Even though the photography is heavily treated, I must admit, it somehow, draws me in with it's magic. I'm really enjoying the BLANQ ‘36 Strategems' portfolio collection. It demonstrates a ...

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Cinedeck Portable Touch Screen Device

Video editing can eat up a lot of time, considering you have to download or hook captured footage onto a PC or MAC to produce the perfect videos or shots you want. But now thanks to a portable device called the Cinedeck, all you have to do is hook up this portable touch screen device ...

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