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August 30th, 2009,
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Who Needs The Future Anymore?

We show a new camera based interaction solution where an ordinary camera can detect small optical tags from a relatively large distance. Current optical tags, such as barcodes, must be read within a short range and the codes occupy valuable physical space on products. We present a new low-cost optical design so that the tags can be shrunk to 3mm visible diameter, and unmodified ordinary cameras several meters away can be set up to decode the identity plus the relative distance and angle. The design exploits the bokeh effect of ordinary cameras lenses, which maps rays exiting from an out of focus scene point into a disk like blur on the camera sensor. This bokeh-code or Bokode is a barcode design with a simple lenslet over the pattern. We show that an off-the-shelf camera can capture Bokode features of 2.5 microns from a distance of over 4 meters. We use intelligent binary coding to estimate the relative distance and angle to the camera, and show potential for applications in augmented reality and motion capture. We analyze the constraints and performance of the optical system, and discuss several plausible application scenarios.
Bokode

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August 25th, 2009,
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Good looking, environmentally friendly and 100% recyclable, Hemcrete® is as versatile as it is sustainable. It can be used in a mind-boggling array of applications from roof insulation to wall construction to flooring. It is seven times stronger than concrete, weighs half as much, and is less prone to cracking. Hemcrete® is also waterproof, fireproof, insulates well, does not rot and is completely recyclable. In fact, the manufacturers say that demolished Hemcrete® walls can actually be used as fertilizer!
Carbon Negative Hemp Walls are 7x Stronger than Concrete

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August 25th, 2009,
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Tous les critères théoriques et empiriques de succès de la mise en service d’un tel réseau déterminés par la SNCF, via son expérience de l’ensemble des projets de grande vitesse ferroviaire dans le monde, sont remplis par le corridor Québec-Windsor.
La SNCF croit au TGV Québec-Windsor

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August 23rd, 2009,
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This post by Neven Mrgan is pretty much exactly my thinking on the purported Apple table. Especially regarding uses in the medical field, as a control board and for gaming. (Ask Antoine I told him this weeks ago ;) )

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August 19th, 2009,
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Awesome post by Allistair Croll about money, reputation and attention, the Three economies of online currency.

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August 17th, 2009,
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Very cool. Our SXSW buddy Baratunde is now the host of Popular Science’s Future Of. His participations at Fray Cafe are always highlights of our SXSW experience, this should be good.

August 17th, 2009,
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TED Monday

Some great presentations I’ve watched recently from the TED conference presentations.

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August 14th, 2009,
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Seen on the shelves: magazine praizing beautiful 40 year old women… by picturing Cindy Crawford, Carla Bruni and Jennifer Aniston. The goal is great. The execution, not so much. How about showing real women? Impossibly perfect 40 year old women aren’t any more realistic than using 15 year olds to sell anti wrinkle cream and don’t help anyone’s self image, except maybe the three on the cover.

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August 14th, 2009,
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Interesting architecture adventure and reaction by Berlin buddy Nenad Katic (same story on his blog).

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