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and I'm sending this in almost realtime, via Connexion by Boeing, from Lufthansa 452 from MUC to LAX.

 

The service is great.... once you get into it. (But by the time I did, I was already thoroughly annoyed by Lufthansa's truly horrible interface for its other services... Everything requires three or four clicks (of a slow-moving moues) where one should do.)

realtime rendered 3d OpenGl world controlled by data from audio analysis and motion capturing using kinect sensor

a realtime 'live' 3D rendering of the Earth from my first iPad/iPhone app. more info at livingearthhd.tumblr.com/

Clay Bed, series Clay

 

Real Time

solo show by Maarten Baas, Milano Design week 2009

curated by Diana Marrone

produced by Diana Marrone, Studio Baas&Den Herder

info: www.pressreleaseundercover.com, www.maartenbaas.com

This video depicts how the Realtime fingerprint Recognition System using Multiclass SVM in MATLAB work. To know more: bit.ly/2jUgUUI.

Quick hack I'm working on. It

 

- grabs data in semi-realtime to server as JSON

- loads JSON data into browser as users mouse-over.

 

This is repeated for my flickr, hackernews, lastfm and delicious links. The test run you see here loads a pre-fetched json file using the flickr API to get the latest images I've uploaded. I update this list every couple of hours or so. Here the test data is simply a static file.

 

Sure the layout is borked (size etc). But you can see the image with the mouse run over it is constructed via the JSON file building a link with an image in the url with title and link. The result will be sort of real-time. The trade-off is data from my updated sites that will be current today, not necessarily the last minute.

 

The interesting bit is extracting the JSON file data and then writing the JQuery script in the $.document.ready function. Chaining works as you would expect and I've added the image to a url by identifying a unique image id (generated in Javascript at runtime). A lot to do but it shows me with a bit of preprocessing at the server

 

- python api request to flickr

 

- build & check valid JSON file

 

Then have a small Javascript library using my own tools that read JSON, build an array of objects then hand to JQuery to render a result.

 

I'll be writing a more detailed example showing how I used the flickr API with python, the resultant JSON file, JQuery and Firebug at a future date.

 

some time later...

 

The following url allows you to query your public profile without using the api ~ api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=271642... If you use the api too much you can be throttled. So you have to ask why did I really bother? There may be reasons I want to make calls to the api but for the moment I'll stick with the feed in JSON format.

 

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Saturday night we went to a wedding party in Vinkeveen. The atmosphere of the location was breathtaking. A sailing school, at the waterside, an old beachhouse, outside...lovely.

Picture it 15 degrees warmer and we could have been in a south European country.

Luckily there was no ordinary band but a two-man-formation. They accentuated the latenight summer laziness by their music.

 

Click the link, click the green OK, click 'Geluids fragmenten' and enjoy some of the great tunes we heard.

 

www.saxengitaar.demon.nl/#

Realtime 3d model. Rendered in Kanzi

 

This image is the final interactive effect entirely made with vvvv. No post-production on it at all, it is 100% generated in realtime.

 

The idea : if there is someone in front of the controller the spray/ball will transform into the Spectral and you can control it with your Kinect.

Then, if there is nobody, the Spectral will transform back into the spray/ball and move around.

 

Video here : vimeo.com/52612788

 

You can download all the source patch here : vvvv.org/contribution/spectral-kinect

Real-time DirectX® 9.0 viewport render within 3ds Max, just for fun.

 

Part of an article about how I create characters for games.

 

Read it here:

www.characterink.com/2011/02/11/creating-a-real-time-game...

Stefan Kristiansson talking about the LLVM compiler implementation for OpenRISC at the 2012 OpenRISC conference in Stocholm 13-14 October.

co-hosts Tonia Ries and Ted Rubin with Ken Ericson, Director of Content Marketing, Xerox

Realtime Departure Boards at Guildford Station Railway Bridge Entrance. For once, Surrey county council have actually Bothered to try and program them after service changes but obviously they didn't put enough effort in as the 5A doesn't go past it only on the way to park barn! Note on the right on on the 3rd line where it appears to only say 5, it actually said 5A but my Camera Didn't Capture it.

 

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After some 2 years, on the 10th January, Safeguard made some Route changes on their only bus routes; the 4 and the 5. The main change was that the chase would now have a bus service on Sundays. This Bus service would be route 5A which would do a similar thing to what route 4 did before the Changes. It would do its normal route to Park Barn then come back the same way (serving the hospital on both directions). It would run every half Hour departing the bus Station at 08 and 38. Also, Route 4 on Sundays would be renamed 4A and the frequency would be increased to every 15 minutes. As well as that evening journeys that serve the hospital were be withdrawn.

The Monday to Saturday evening Services would also be renamed 4A and there will be more journeys serving hospital but otherwise the rest of the service would remain the same.

#WIP #Generative #RealTime #Openframeworks #Computational #Design #Gif

Arnout Kazemier from Nodejitsu, @3rdEden, presenting at RealtimeConf via the RealtimeConf live web stream

Google's beta testing a realtime search landing that will eventually roll out to the standard search page.

finally on Shoebot, recoded from sdlBasic - still having problems with exception handling, which i still have no idea about how to do it...

Realtime model of a space ship.

Rendered in Unity.

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