vision & sight

CNN “The Moment”: 2nd time’s the charm with MS Photosynth?

Since I received a lot of responses and follow up (thanks!) to the posting Photosynth: Mashups of Our Collective Intelligence via Photos, I thought you would be quite interested to know the most recent use of  Microsoft Photosynth, which creates 3D spaces from a mass of ... Read More

~ posted by Wayne Hodgins on 21 Jan 09
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Great Thoughts

Here's another posting derived from my ever growing list of items to blog about.  This one springs from an article I read in the IEEE Spectrum back in Jan 2007.    Did I mention I’m behind in my postings and the list is growing? However on the ... Read More

~ posted by Wayne Hodgins on 7 Jan 09
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Finding More by Looking Less

For the past 2 weeks, I’ve noticed that I’ve been recalling a favorite metaphor many times in a great variety of conversations and communications with different people so I take this as a reminder to post a bit more about it.  Many of you know my fondness for serendipity, ... Read More

~ posted by Wayne Hodgins on 8 Dec 08
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The Fourth Screen and Counting

I don’t get to see much TV in this new grand adventure I’m on, not that I ever seemed to have time to watch much before either, so many of you may have seen this before but it was new to me.  Here is great example of why ... Read More

~ posted by Wayne Hodgins on 12 Sep 08
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Coming to Our Senses: Touch

As I sit here typing on my keyboard and clicking my mouse, I find myself desperately hoping we may finally be moving beyond our narrow view of what form interfaces between humans and technology can take to one where we can be more creative and innovative...and effective! Seems to ... Read More

~ posted by Wayne Hodgins on 1 Sep 08
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Coming to our Senses

If you have been kind enough to listen to me or read some of my entries on OCOT or my other writings, you may have correctly concluded that I suffer from a severe case of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Contrary to popular opinion (and even some “experts”), ADD is not ... Read More

~ posted by Wayne Hodgins on 20 Aug 08
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