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PixelPhones – a huge display made with smartphones | Seb Lee-Delisle

by karlcow

The tricky bit was figuring out where the phones are – GPS just isn’t accurate enough. I was inspired by the Junkyard Jumbotron – it puts markers on each phone, then you take a picture of them all. But in my app a marker would be way too small so instead I use a unique sequence of flashes.

May 2011

C'est dans ma nature - France 3 - Céline Wright

by sbrothier
Tendance : La déco papier Le recyclage, au-delà d’être fonctionnel, peut être aussi esthétique.

Céline Wright - Eco Designer - Lampes Luminaires et objets design en papier japonais shoji

by sbrothier
« Le travail fait main est la seule énergie humaine non polluante », déclare Céline Wright. Tous ses objets sont fabriqués à la main, mêlant techniques ancestrales revues et corrigées à l’aube du XXIè siècle, et les matériaux utilisés sont naturels et non polluants.

April 2011

Webcam and Photography Tips

by SabrinaM
Photography will be the art, science, and practice of creating pictures by recording radiation on a radiation-sensitive medium, such as a photographic film, or electronic image sensors. Photography uses foremost radiation in the UV, visible and near-IR spectrum. For common purposes the term light is used instead of radiation. Light reflected or emitted from objects form a real image on a light sensitive area. The result on film is a latent image, subsequently developed into a visual image (negative or diapositive). An image on paper base is known as a print. Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing, art, and recreational purposes.

February 2011

Axo Light, BELL - Products - Domus

by sbrothier
Characterised by its “bell” shape, with length depending on the diameter, Bell has a metal structure decorated in strips of super-smooth fireproofed silk fabric. Available in ten different colours. The model is part of Axo Lightecture, a new range made up of six collections of light fittings, in different types (hanging, ceiling-fixed, floor-standing, tabletop and wall-fixed) and sizes (from 25-cm to 180-cm diameter). All lamps are available with halogen, fluorescent, incandescent or metal halide bulbs

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Fred Eerdekens

by sbrothier
Entering the artistic space of Fred Eerdekens places the spectator in a semantic landscape in which what one had thought of as stable meanings are continually twisted and turned. What better way to figurize this than by letting the spectators themselves ‘twist and turn’ in trying to make sense of the objects. In spiralling around the objects, they in fact become direct figures of the play of logic that rules the objects. After the linguistic turn, and in the wake of post-structuralist thought, the topography of our mental landscapes has become increasingly intricate. The work of Fred Eerdekens attests to this fact and it provides a conceptual map of this, in many places still unknown territory.

May 2010

Ubuntu Netbook Edition : “Canonical Desktop Experience Team” team

by tadeufilippini (via)
Ubuntu Netbook Edition 1. “Canonical Desktop Experience Team” team 2. Ubuntu Netbook Edition PPA description Contains the latest packages for Ubuntu Netbook Edition from the Canonical Desktop Experience Team Adding this PPA to your system You can update your system with unsupported packages from this untrusted PPA by adding ppa:canonical-dx-team/une to your system's Software Sources. (Read about installing) Technical details about this PPA This PPA can be added to your system manually by copying the lines below and adding them to your system's software sources. deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/canonical-dx-team/une/ubuntu lucid main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/canonical-dx-team/une/ubuntu lucid main Signing key: 1024R/7AE26941 (What is this?) Fingerprint: B830F373C1A4AB09059A12F8AA2BB78B7AE26941 For questions and bugs with software in this PPA please contact Canonical Desktop Experience Team.

Want to try Ubuntu Unity on your netbook? : Netbook Reviews

by tadeufilippini (via)
Want to try Ubuntu Unity on your netbook? Want to test the Unity before Ubuntu Light is released to the public? Add ppa:canonical-dx-team/une to your system’s software sources and install the Unity from software center. Then do a reboot and voila! Of course, the prerequisite is that you need to have either Ubuntu standard or Ubuntu Netbook Edition installed. [more here]

Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Unity, and Ubuntu Light

by tadeufilippini & 1 other (via)
Unity, and Ubuntu Light Monday, May 10th, 2010 A few months ago we took on the challenge of building a version of Ubuntu for the dual-boot, instant-on market. We wanted to be surfing the web in under 10 seconds, and give people a fantastic web experience. We also wanted it to be possible to upgrade from that limited usage model to a full desktop. The fruit of that R&D is both a new desktop experience codebase, called Unity, and a range of Light versions of Ubuntu, both netbook and desktop, that are optimised for dual-boot scenarios. The dual-boot, web-focused use case is sufficiently different from general-purpose desktop usage to warrant a fresh look at the way the desktop is configured. We spent quite a bit of time analyzing screenshots of a couple of hundred different desktop configurations from the current Ubuntu and Kubuntu user base, to see what people used most. We also identified the things that are NOT needed in lightweight dual-boot instant-on offerings. That provided us both with a list of things to focus on and make rich, and a list of things we could leave out. Instant-on products are generally used in a stateless fashion. These are “get me to the web asap” environments, with no need of heavy local file management. If there is content there, it would be best to think of it as “cloud like” and synchronize it with the local Windows environment, with cloud services and other devices. They are also not environments where people would naturally expect to use a wide range of applications: the web is the key, and there may be a few complementary capabilities like media playback, messaging, games, and the ability to connect to local devices like printers and cameras and pluggable media. We also learned something interesting from users. It’s not about how fast you appear to boot. It’s about how fast you actually deliver a working web browser and Internet connection. It’s about how fast you have a running system that is responsive to the needs of the user. Unity: a lightweight netbook interface There are several driving forces behind the result. The desktop screenshots we studied showed that people typically have between 3 and 10 launchers on their panels, for rapid access to key applications. We want to preserve that sense of having a few favorite applications that are instantly accessible. Rather than making it equally easy to access any installed application, we assume that almost everybody will run one of a few apps, and they need to switch between those apps and any others which might be running, very easily. We focused on maximising screen real estate for content. In particular, we focused on maximising the available vertical pixels for web browsing. Netbooks have screens which are wide, but shallow. Notebooks in general are moving to wide screen formats. So vertical space is more precious than horizontal space. We also want to embrace touch as a first class input. We want people to be able to launch and switch between applications using touch, so the launcher must be finger friendly.

Mark Shuttleworth presenta Unity y Ubuntu Light

by tadeufilippini (via)
Mark Shuttleworth presenta Unity y Ubuntu Light Y si creías que ya no hacía falta ninguna "edición" de Ubuntu más es porque no contabas con la astucia de Mark Shuttleworth, que con este largo anuncio en su blog presentó Unity y Ubuntu Light. Unity es una nueva interface gráfica especialmente diseñada para las pequeñas pantallas de netbooks y otros dispositivos portátiles, que está enfocada en aprovechar al máximo el limitado espacio disponible para presentar el contenido que requiera el usuario, como páginas web por ejemplo. Unity debutará oficialmente en el próximo Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.10, pero quienes deseen probarlo ahora mismo pueden seguir estas instrucciones si ya tienen instalado Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Ubuntu Light es la entrada de Canonical en el mercado de los sistemas operativos instantáneos, como Splashtop o HyperSpace, que generamente se integran en rápidos dispositivos de sólo lectura para ofrecer un escritorio funcional que pueda arrancar en sólo segundos. Su disponibilidad no impide que sean incluídos paralelamente con otros sistemas operativos tradicionales, como Windows, por lo que ya probaron ser populares entre fabricantes como HP y Dell. Obviamente, Ubuntu Light usa Unity, pero además, según Canonical, puede arrancar en sólo 7 segundos (usando un disco SSD) en una Dell Inspiron Mini 10v. Ubuntu Light está disponible a partir de hoy mismo para OEMs quieran incluirlo en sus productos.

Blue light in a cavern KDE-Look.org

by tadeufilippini
Blue light in a cavern KDE Wallpaper 1280x1024 MarinkaV MarinkaV - Marina Vachkovskaia Brazil last visit Mar 4 2010 0 friends 0 groups other contents send a message add as friend more info - - Blue light in a cavern zoom Downloads: 3335 Submitted: Aug 2 2008 Score: score66f%score 66% good bad good Description: light entering a cavern (Poço Azul) in Brazilian national park Chapada Diamantina License: Artistic 2.0 send to a friend subscription other artwork from MarinkaV MarinkaV MarinkaV

April 2010

The Best DIY Beauty Dish | ishootshows.com

by sbrothier & 2 others
For anyone doing portrait work, the term “beauty dish” is bound to crop up sometime or another, whether it’s reading Strobist, looking at the technical notes from shoots, or simply surfing for more gear you don’t need. Over the last year, there’s been a lot of interest in DIY (do it yourself) beauty dishes, made of everything from plastic salad bowls to aluminum turkey roasting pans. With the annual slowdown of concert season this winter, I decided to undertake my own DIY project and set out to see what this beauty dish business was all about.

March 2010

Stacey, The Lightweight Content Management System

by Spone & 3 others
Stacey is a lightweight content management system. No database setup or installation files, simply drop the application on a server and it runs. Your content is managed by creating folders and editing text files. No login screens, no admin interface.

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