DCT, or Down the Rabbit-Hole (Part III, Fourier)
It would be difficult to name an area of science that didn’t apply a Fourier transform somewhere. Fourier’s genius discovered a unique instrument linking the continuous and discrete worlds. The...
View Article“How Fish Evolve into Squirrels”, now in 3D!
In the previous article I gave a rash promise to complete the series of posts on mathematical transformations. Not an easy thing to do! Read more >The post “How Fish Evolve into Squirrels”, now in...
View ArticleUltrabooks are here and so is our new community!
Without a doubt, one of the most exciting developments in the tech world for 2011 was the introduction of the Ultrabook. We put a reference design out there and OEMs took it and ran with it. Most of...
View ArticleInteractive Medias, Interview with Russ Haines of Eye Vapor and Touch Designer
So much is going on in the way of real time interactive software and animations that I find just trying to get a good understanding of all the possibilities inherent in the many programs on the market...
View ArticleIntel Aids Search for Lost DaVinci Masterpiece
In the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy, a feverish search occurs seemingly in slow motion. In order to make progress in the search, a team of researchers from the University of California/San Diego...
View ArticleAdam Beckett Experimental Film Artist, New Iota DVD and Interview with Pamela...
Only recently has the west coast of the United States, particularly California, especially southern California received the credit it deserves for the long history of abstract and experimental film...
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