1. notthesunnn:

    Amazing graphic novel.

  2. small-giants:

    Fresh from the 3D printer.  Remember the updated CAD model you saw us working on?  We got them printed at the Visible Futures Lab, and have already spotted some changes to make to the next iteration.

  3. inspirezme:

    Meet the camera that is making photography easier than you could have ever imagined. Lytro uses a new type of light senor that records the entire light field. This means that after you take a photo, you are able to adjust the focal area.

    The Lytro website features a section that allows you to try out the re-focusing process like you would if you actually owned the camera. This mind-blowing technology has professional photographers scrambling and questioning what photography means.

    The people behind Lytro what to reinvent what it means to take a photograph.

    “By capturing the light field, you can do incredible things. Like refocus pictures after you take them. Tap the touchscreen on whatever part of the picture you want to bring into focus — or, once a picture is imported into your computer, click to refocus.”

    (Full article - Including video of how it all works)

About me

This was created for the inquisitive, the night-dweller and the initiative. For those too fearing to jump and those killing time late at the pump. My words are meant to empower. To listen and devour. Deciphering differently will only impair incidentally. By the words of Arthur O'Shaughnessy, "World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world forever, it seems." Welcome to my eyes.

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