'Technology' Category
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Vertical Hold
The installation at Cameo Gallery that’s used as a screen to project onto is fairly difficult to work with when using the typical raw material I’ve got for visuals. The installation is a large array of hanging strings. It’s beautiful, but doesn’t lend itself well to the video loops I’ve been using. The loops Larry [...]
A Panoramic Chez Lola / Minnies on Myrtle
The image above is a bit of an experiment. I wanted to play around with embedding sites into other sites, which I want to do for parts of mechaneyes.com. At the same time I was wondering if I could showcase the images I’ve shot using the 360 Panorama iPhone app on my own sites. As [...]
iPhone HDR for an Exploded Unisphere
I shot the two images above, the two that are obviously photos, while walking around the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Flushing, Queens. The image between the two was a line of pixels selected in the first image that I stretched up and down to fill the frame. For the other two images [...]
Chase No Face
More visuals inspiration: via Stan Wiechers on Google+
CScout’s Trendpool 2.0 Debut
We’ve only soft-launched the new Trendpool.com, but it’s at a point where I’m ready for you to have a look. A month ago was the last time I brought up the progress of the project. At that time I’d just been charged with adding ribbons to several elements on the site. After having a look [...]
Bjork’s Biophilia iPad App
To coincide with the September release of Bjork’s new album, Biophilia, a companion iOS app has been developed and launched. An umbrella app, presented as a galaxy that the viewer can fly throughout, is available in the App Store. Individual elements relate to individual tracks on the album and can be explored within the context [...]
See Something or Say Something
Last time we saw Eric Fischer visualizing the locations of locals vs. tourists in various cities. This time he’s mapping data based on Flickr pictures and Twitter tweets. “Red dots are locations of Flickr pictures. Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets. White dots are locations that have been posted to both.” New York is [...]
Fire According to Evernote OCR
Looking to post it yesterday, I was searching for a rather sublime 4th of July image I’d come across quite a while ago. I was looking through my Flickr Favorites, starred items in Google Reader, even my long since abandoned FriendFeed account. Not remembering if or how I tagged the image, I was using the [...]
Custom Facebook Landing Pages
After seeing a couple in the wild, I’ve started experimenting with Tabs in Facebook which can easily be used as landing pages when a user loads a Facebook Page. At CScout we’re approaching the opportunity in a couple ways. First, we’re experimenting with a normal day to day tab that features the different CScout outlets/online [...]
Trendpool Redesign as of 2011.06.30
At CScout we’ve been looking to launch the Trendpool by July 1st. While we won’t be able to quite get it out the door tomorrow, we’re very close. As it stands, running on my local machine, below is what the homepage is looking like, the image linking to the full size screenshot. In the previous [...]







