Monday, December 30, 2013

google maps street video stop motion animation google search engine for place google earth

google maps street video stop motion animation google search engine for place google earth
Google maps street video stop motion animation from google corp offers the information for place ,similar like google earth.

Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides panoramic views from positions along many streets in the world. It was launched on May 25, 2007, in several cities in the United States, and has since expanded to include cities and rural areas worldwide.

Where available, Street View images appear after zooming in beyond the highest zooming level in maps and satellite images, and also by dragging a "pegman" icon onto a location on a map. When dragging the pegman icon, blue lines on the map showing Street View imagery will appear. Using the keyboard or mouse, the horizontal and vertical viewing direction and zoom level can be selected. A solid or broken line in the photo shows the approximate path followed by the camera car, and arrows link to the next photo in each direction. At junctions and crossings of camera car routes, more arrows are shown. By using Google Maps, users can turn on steroscopic 3D mode by right-clicking in Street View to get an anaglyph version of any Street View images. However, this mode requires users to wear red/cyan glasses to see the 3D effects.

On November 21, 2008, Street View was added to the Maps application installed on the Apple iPhone. On December 10, 2008, Street View was added to the Maps application for S60 3rd Edition. Street View has now also been added to the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile versions of Google Maps. All versions of Google Maps for the Android operating system feature Street View, and the digital compass can be used to look around the locations. On February 14, 2013, Google Street View became available on the Wii U under the name 'Wii Street U'.
google maps street video stop motion animation google search engine for place google earth

Google Street View displays panoramas of stitched images taken from a fleet of specially adapted cars. Areas not accessible by car, like pedestrian areas, narrow streets, alleys and ski resorts, are sometimes covered by Google Trikes (tricycles)[3] or snowmobiles. On each of these vehicles there are nine directional cameras for 360° views at a height of about 8.2 feet, or 2.5 meters, GPS units for positioning and three laser range scanners from Sick AG for the measuring of up to 50 meters 180° in the front of the vehicle. These are used for recording a rough 3D model of the surroundings, enabling faux-3D transitions between distinct panoramas where the environment images are momentarily mapped onto this 3D model while being crossfaded to create an animated perspective change as the user travels from one panorama to another. There are also 3G/GSM/Wi-Fi antennas for scanning 3G/GSM and Wi-Fi hotspots. More recently, high quality images have been based on open source hardware cameras from Elphel.

More information,browse youtube http://youtube.com/user/healthmedicinesports .

Thursday, November 28, 2013

The World in 2 Minutes Turkey die Welt in 2 Minuten 2 dakika içinde dünya Türkiye

The World in 2 Minutes Turkey die Welt in 2 Minuten 2 dakika içinde dünya Türkiye

Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye),
officially the Republic of Turkey ( Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) is a Eurasian country,located mostly on the Anatolia in Western Asia and on East Thrace in Southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south; the Aegean Sea is to the west; and the Black Sea is to the north. The Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles (which together form the Turkish Straits) demarcate the boundary between Thrace and Anatolia; they also separate Europe and Asia.

Turkey is one of the seven independent Turkic states. The country's official language is Turkish, which is spoken by approximately 85% of the population as mother tongue. The most numerous ethnic group is the Turks, who constitute between 70% and 75% of the population according to The World Factbook. Kurds are the largest ethnic minority and, according to the same source, number around 18% of the population while other ethnic minorities are estimated to be at 7--12%.The vast majority of the population is Muslim.
The World in 2 Minutes Turkey die Welt in 2 Minuten 2 dakika içinde dünya Türkiye

Seljuk Turks began migrating into the area now called Turkey (derived from the Medieval Latin Turchia, i.e. "Land of the Turks") in the 11th century. The process was greatly accelerated by the Seljuk victory over the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071.The Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm ruled Anatolia until the Mongol invasion in 1243, upon which it disintegrated into several small Turkish beyliks. Starting from the late 13th century, the Ottoman beylik united Anatolia and created an empire encompassing much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. After the Ottoman Empire collapsed following its defeat in World War I, parts of it were occupied by the victorious Allies. A cadre of young military officers, led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his colleagues, organized a successful resistance to the Allies; in 1923 they established the modern Republic of Turkey, with Atatürk as its first president.

Turkey is a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage. Turkey has become increasingly integrated with the West through membership in organisations such as the Council of Europe, NATO, OECD, OSCE and the G-20 major economies. Turkey began full membership negotiations with the European Union in 2005, having been an associate member of the European Economic Community since 1963 and having joined the EU Customs Union in 1995. Turkey has also fostered close cultural, political and economic relations with the Middle East, Caucasus, the Turkic states of Central Asia and the African countries through membership in organisations such as the Turkic Council, Joint Administration of Turkic Arts and Culture, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Economic Cooperation Organisation.
The World in 2 Minutes Turkey die Welt in 2 Minuten 2 dakika içinde dünya Türkiye

Turkey's location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia makes it a country of significant geostrategic importance. In addition to its strategic location, Turkey's growing economy and diplomatic initiatives have led to its recognition as a regional power.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

To Learn Japan in 2 Minutes 兩分鐘瞭解日本 日本を理解するには、2つの分

To Learn Japan in 2 Minutes 兩分鐘瞭解日本 日本を理解するには、2つの分
To Learn Japan in 2 Minutes 兩分鐘瞭解日本 日本を理解するには、2つの分
If you want to overcome hime you must first learn of him,just as a famous motto tells us"there is no fail in the war if you know clearly both you and your enemy".
About Japan,we cannot only addict ourself into its AV or sex culture as well as animation,by which japanese can invade china in another way to nipkap the thought of the yougth.Beyond the AV and animation,we must know in this country there exists the long military history,perverse infatuation in the warrior spirit,modern electric technology,no mention the deeply envolved conflicts with china since the Ming Dynasty.
How to learn of your opponent is up to your blind-blieve but to the objective oppinion on the reality.Below the the wikipedia about the introduction of japan.
Japan i/dʒəˈpæn/ (Japanese: 日本 Nihon or Nippon; formally 日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, literally "[the] State of Japan") is an island nation in East Asia.
Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The characters that make up Japan's name mean "sun-origin", which is why Japan is sometimes referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun".
Japan is an archipelago of 6,852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which together comprise about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area. Japan has the world's tenth-largest population, with over 127 million people. Honshū's Greater Tokyo Area, which includes the de facto capital city of Tokyo and several surrounding prefectures, is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with over 30 million residents.

Archaeological research indicates that people lived in Japan as early as the Upper Paleolithic period. The first written mention of Japan is in Chinese history texts from the 1st century AD. Influence from other nations followed by long periods of isolation has characterized Japan's history. From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military dictatorships (shogunates) in the name of the Emperor. Japan entered into a long period of isolation in the early 17th century, which was only ended in 1853 when a United States fleet pressured Japan to open to the West. Nearly two decades of internal conflict and insurrection followed before the Meiji Emperor was restored as head of state in 1868 and the Empire of Japan was proclaimed, with the Emperor as a divine symbol of the nation. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, victory in the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War and World War I allowed Japan to expand its empire during a period of increasing militarism. The Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937 expanded into part of World War II in 1941, which came to an end in 1945 following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Since adopting its revised constitution in 1947, Japan has maintained a unitary constitutional monarchy with an emperor and an elected legislature called the Diet.
To Learn Japan in 2 Minutes 兩分鐘瞭解日本 日本を理解するには、2つの分

A major economic power, Japan has the world's third-largest economy by nominal GDP and by purchasing power parity. It is also the world's fourth-largest exporter and fourth-largest importer. Although Japan has officially renounced its right to declare war, it maintains a modern military with the sixth largest military budget,used for self-defense and peacekeeping roles. After Singapore, Japan has the lowest homicide rate (including attempted homicide) in the world. According to Japan's health ministry, Japanese women have the second highest life expectancy of any country in the world.According to the United Nations, Japan also has the third lowest infant mortality rate.
To Learn Japan in 2 Minutes 兩分鐘瞭解日本 日本を理解するには、2つの分


In Lin Yutang's our country our people,the great writer to the point describes the vanity of our people but meantime he cherish love in this country and people.Currently many chinese and her populace illusion themselves to many sky thoughts about the china and its potential enemy Japan,thus willing to be an animal buring his side in the sand.Open your eyes to see through the world,only these who all the time keep their eyes close know nothing but the darkness!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Homeless obdachlos projection mapping video

Homeless obdachlos projection mapping video
As chinese new year going,everyone wants or have already united with their family member.Anlaesslich des fests lege ich das Video an,um diese Obdachlos im Stadt zu warmen,dannach hoff ,Sie haben eine Gluechlichen neue Jahr.!
Homeless obdachlos projection mapping video


West or east, home is best!Osten, Westen - daheim am besten.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Breakdown how to understand the Mass Media

Breakdown how to understand the Mass Media
BREAKDOWN, a mashup of thousands of public domain samples, is the ageless tale of corrupt power-seekers perpetrating hideous deceptions on gullible masses. The New York Times called BREAKDOWN, in its Carnegie Hall premiere with the American Composers Orchestra "an uproarious bricolage of alien-invasion panic, financial distress, military might and patriotic sentiment."

When an unidentified object is spotted in space, observers immediately alert the government, now in the hands of the Illegal Party, puts the country on red alert: vast profits can be made from this unknown enemy. The propaganda machine
how to understand the Mass Media

generates fear in the public. Mesmerized by the righteous glories of war, people fall into step with the military drumbeat, and drift into total complacency to the lilt of a free market bandwagon. Many lose the power to question their government and cannot recognize the looming breakdown of their world. Others, moved by the government's disdain for its impoverished citizens, foment resistance. People march out to vote, but rigged voting booths open onto a worse fate. The smallest protest becomes a treasonous act and citizens are rounded up, imprisoned for interrogation, and ultimately tortured by a vindictive and triumphalist government.

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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Forest lights Die Licht durch den Wald

Forest lights Die Licht durch den Wald
The morning sun danced playfully through the bright green leaves high above my head;
only the sound of a gentle breeze, a distant bird calling out, and rustling of critters under a carpet of fallen foliage.

Trying to channel Thoreau along this remote forest path, I whispered softly, "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived..."

Sounding silly I marched deeper along the Natchez Trace with my copy of Walden, seeking solitude and elusive peace to quiet the spirit of a suburban dad. How different this world is from incessant SmartPhone messages, Facebook updates, and media saturation; a constant "noise" flooding our lives with satellite, cell phone, radio waves -- audible and otherwise.

I heard a subtle patter accompany my stroll, lightly tapping the dead leaves that lined my path. What invisible creatures could make such sounds? Is the speed or force of my gate causing this phantom rustle?

As I bent down to investigate, I found a forgotten reality -- a place rarely visited by distracted people like me; a place I often spent hours as a child, but only moments in the last decade. I saw spiders -- hundreds of those "grand-daddy long legs" scurrying with fantastic agility along the ridges and gullies of an infinite leaf-scape.

Moving like creatures from some Tim Burton film, each step tapping out a slight sound of light drizzle, these marvelous spiders were my sojourners along the path. Where were they going in their daily commute? Afraid of the bipod giant in khaki cargo shorts?

And so my thoughts reflected on a recent conversation on the "Philosophy of Mind", a discipline devoted to issues such as how the brain interacts with the mind, whether thoughts are just mental constructs of the physical brain, theoretically measurable in chemical formulas, and so on. If the mind is indeed a separate entity of the brain, then do apes have minds? Do dogs and cats? Do spiders? And if so, what do they think about?

I found a small patch of moss growing thick and soft, sending fragile 3-inch shoots of yellow buds toward the canopy of life far above, yearning for a little more love from the sun. Deep in this micro-forest of moss, five or six ants investigated their surroundings as I did mine.
Forest lights Die Licht durch den Wald


My prodding finger softly depressed a spot on the small mossy hills, and I was suddenly discovered. One of the ants became keenly aware of my presence and began making its way toward my finger. When I withdrew, the excited little arthropod made a rush for my feet.

Would this ant defend its family, its forest, its honor in the face of certain death at the hands (or shoes) of a giant? Yes -- it would.

Although I declined his offer to wrestle and made my retreat with haste, I began to wonder -- does this ant have a mind? Perhaps not one to contemplate astrophysics or Marxism or the World Cup... but perhaps duty and architecture and a sense of sacrifice; how noble are these smallest of creatures.

wald fuer Winter
"Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous.... When we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence, that petty fears and petty pleasures are but the shadow of reality." - Thoreau, Walden

My two hours in the woods left me wanting. I enjoyed a brief respite from the pressures and distractions of Thoreau's "shadow of reality" and realized I need more time for botany, for breathing, for vainly considering the life of an ant and the lilies of the field as a worthy exercise in itself.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Light rails Leichtbahn destructure in mapping video

Light rails Leichtbahn destructure in mapping video
Light rail Leichtbahn or light rail transit (LRT) is a form of public transport using a steel-tracked fixed guideway that operates primarily along an exclusive right of way and has vehicles capable of operating as a single unit or as multiple units coupled together

Lightrails' is a light sculpture with the intention to re-define and re-interpret the exhibition room. An easy but effective mapping technique was used to create seamless projections on both sides of the object. Light-beams were triggered by the visitors and ran through the room, following the surface created by the sculpture. Each "reflection" of the light-beam was accompanied by sound. The speed and brightness of the beam was directly influenced by the force the
Light rails Leichtbahn destructure in mapping video
visitors used when triggering the beam stepping on pedals on the floor. This also influenced the volume of the sound-effects. The audio signal was played back on a surround sound system that allowed a spatial positioning of the sounds and created a truly immersive experience.ounds to create a truly immersive experience.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

projection mapping on Manhattan Bridge stop motion animation video

projection mapping on Manhattan Bridge stop motion animation video
Manhattan Bridge,suspension bridge over the East River connecting southeastern Manhattan with western Brooklyn in New York City.
The bridge first opened to traffic in 1909, eight years after construction started.

The bridge is newer than the Brooklyn Bridge and the Williamsburg Bridge, the other two suspension bridges that span the East River, and often acts as an alternate route due to its proximity to the Brooklyn Bridge. The Manhattan Bridge, which is 6,855 feet (2,089 metres) long, consists of a double-deck motorway with four lanes on top and three lanes on the bottom that are designed to change direction when necessary to assist traffic flow. In addition to cars, the bridge carries four subway lines, a pedestrian lane, and a separate bikeway. Nearly 80,000 vehicles and more than 320,000 people use it (via public transportation) each day.

Construction began on the bridge in 1901 under the instruction of the New York City Department of Bridges commissioner Gustav Lindenthal and the chief engineer R.S. Buck. Just three years later, however, local politicking was responsible for the pair being replaced with George E. Best and Othniel Foster Nichols, respectively. The bridge design was based on deflection theory, a new concept at the time that was developed by Joseph Melan and applied to the bridge by the chief engineer Leon Moisseiff. This design saved in cost, material, and
projection mapping on Manhattan Bridge stop motion animation video
construction time. The bridge was officially opened to traffic on Dec. 31, 1909. Renovations in 1940 revealed significant wear on the structure, with the subway trains partly responsible for the wear. Those trains, upon entering the bridge at the same time from opposite sides, would cause the bridge to shift up to 8 feet (approximately 2.5 metres). Additional renovations were undertaken in 1978. Since then the Manhattan Bridge has been featured in movies, has undergone regular repairs and retrofitting, and remains one of the most graceful bridges in New York City.

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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Icebook first projection mapping video from Pop-up book in the world

Icebook first projection mapping video from Pop-up book in the world
The Icebook - the world's first projection mapped pop-up book. An exquisite experience of fragile paper cutouts and video projections that sweep you right into the heart of a fantasy world. It is an intimate and immersive experience of animation, book art and performance.

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Best Short film plastic bag Plastikbeutel

Best Short film plastic bag Plastikbeutel
Best Short film plastic bag Plastikbeutel


Ostensibly, Plastic Bag is an environmental film. That might raise a red flag for some, for whom the preachiness of "message documentaries" screams "BORING". But despite the socially conscious message lurking within the film it is resolutely narrative, and, within that category, dramatic and deft too, in its dramatization of the life cycle of a disposable commodity.

The film follows a wayward plastic grocery bag: sentient and voiced by Werner Herzog to amazing effect, as it searches for meaning to its existence. It is a heavy subject—existential angst—and in the form of a plastic bag's personification, definitely absurd. However for the most part the film takes itself and its concept seriously, albeit with occasional breaks for wry humor. The result is a film that is a success as education and entertainment; one that musters a startling amount of pathos from its subject and a surprising amount of empathy from its audience.
Best Short film plastic bag Plastikbeutel

The best entry of Future States, a whole series of films commissioned by ITVS, Plastic Bag is a confident and polished piece of art that successfully navigates these two simultaneous threads: the interior and the exterior, humanity and nature, the particular and the environmental. It accomplishes both these angles with aplomb in a quite moving whole. I very much like this film and hope you take the time to enjoy it as well.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Great Animation "will" about the wish from one father in the 9/11 accident

Great Animation "will" about the wish from one father in the 9/11 accident
The video "WILL" is a Great Animation about the wish from one father in the 9/11 accident,mirroring a tender story about the love between the fater and his daughter.

There are rays of sunshine emanating from California that are beaming over the online video world.
Streams of new animated shorts have been quickly arriving to virtual inboxes heralding the arrival of the year end CalArts projects. I've been watching many of these films, and want to highlight what to me is easily the standout of this year's crop. Unlike many of its brethren, this film is not full of sunshine however, it is deeply sad. It is a tearjerker—a deeply moving piece that is as devastating as it is beautiful. Using exquisite art direction and brilliant sound to heighten an already emotional subject, will is a tender, indeed heartbreaking, treatise on love, longing and loss.

It is a parent/child story, bookended by voicemail messages. In the chaos between the first World Trade Center crash and the second, a father wishes to connect with his daughter. Looking back over clippings of the disaster, a scrapbook of rememberence, the daughter wishes to turn back time. It is not strictly speaking a factual tale, yet, is there any doubt that among the thousands that lost their lives and for their families left behind that the story dramatized is "true"?

The film revolves around a central metaphor, the girl playing with a yo-yo given to her by dad. The falling of yo-yo mirrors her father falling out the window of the tower. A yo-yo however, can be pulled back up. If only her father's circumstances were the same. Into her imagination she retreats: the rising yo yo peeling back time, his morning routine in reverse until she can be safe in his arms again.

Reverse time is not a new trick,the video might be most famous to use it in an extended way, but to pair the technique it with circumstances so dramatic is bold and effective. Overall Song's juggling of time is exceptional. He uses a stellar match-on-action cut to transition between the present day and the flashback to the father from that morning. Color is also employed effectively to differentiate between the two timelines: burnt orange tones for the father, reflective of his fiery conclusion, cool greens and browns for the daughter.
Great Animation

Animated in a trendy minimalism, this decision helps the film greatly as well. In the ten year's since 9/11 there has been much written about the lack of great art born from the disaster. I feel it is difficult for narrative artists to touch on both the specificity of the event and it's overwhelming magnitude. But the less specificity in representation, the more empathy a drawing is able to engender. A story about a single girl, the film nonetheless feels more universal than that.

In a final note, the sound, designed by Paul Fraser and music performed by Julian Kleiss, is exceptional. Spare, like, the animation, they complement the film well. The most obvious and effective element however is the otherworldly, high pitched sounds that come in during the film's second half. A simple audio trick of playing sound in reverse, they mirror the action of the film perfectly, as well as well as the inhuman power it would take to move the world backward. An impossible wish, but one wish the girl can't be blamed for envisioning all the same.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Prix de la Reine Elizabeth pour les sciences de l'ingénieur

Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Prix de la Reine Elizabeth pour les sciences de l'ingénieur
Five engineers who created the Internet and the World Wide Web have together won the inaugural £1 million Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering for their innovations,
which have revolutionised the way we communicate and enabled the development of whole new industries. Today a third of the world's population use the Internet and it is estimated to carry around 330 Petabytes of data per year, enough to transfer every character ever written in every book ever published 20 times over.

Engineers Robert Kahn, Vinton Cerf, Louis Pouzin, Tim Berners-Lee and Marc Andreessen were announced as the winners by Lord Browne of Madingley, in the presence of HRH The Princess Royal, at the Royal Academy of Engineering on 18 March 2013. The winners will come to London in June for the formal presentation of the prize by Her Majesty, The Queen.


The art of engineering lies in the efficient combination of technologies to deliver the most meaningful results for society. The international team of judges for the Prize considered that these five outstanding engineers epitomise this approach in the way that they designed and built the Internet and the Web.


Lord Broers, Chair of the Judging Panel for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, says: "Engineering is, by its very nature, a collaborative activity and the emergence of the Internet and the Web involved many teams of people all over the world. However, these five visionary engineers, never before honoured together as a group, led the key developments that shaped the Internet and Web as a coherent system and brought them into public use.

Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Prix de la Reine Elizabeth pour les sciences de l'ingénieur

"We had originally planned to award this prize to a team of up to three people. It became apparent during our deliberations that we would have to exceed this limit for such an exceptional group of engineers."


The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation has overall responsibility for the prize and the board of trustees is chaired by Lord Browne of Madingley. The day-to-day running of the prize is managed by the Queen Elizabeth Prize team at The Royal Academy of Engineering.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Young Wolf Son to Refresh the Relationship With his Father Black mountain

Young Wolf Son to Refresh the Relationship With his Father Black mountain

Beautiful soft-spoken film about a son's attempt to reconnect with his estranged father

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The film tells the story of a young wolf on a journey with two of his friends into the woods, trying to reconnect with his estranged, over-mighty father. In flashback scenes we see glimpses of the wolf's childhood which let the viewers know what might have happened in the past that was the reason for the failed father-son relationship. Old Fangs is a short which is more style over substance, although in a good way. We don't need much story, the images and the minimalist insights into the characters lives and their interaction are enough to leave the viewer with a lot to think about.
 Young Wolf Son to Refresh the Relationship With his Father Black mountain

The animation technique used enables the filmmaker to craft images which remind one of the films of Terrence Malick, the narrative intercut with beautiful shots of the landscape and the innocent, yet at the same time, frightening woods through which the friends have to find their way. We see images of the landscape or leaves in the wind, and some shots of stop-motion-like animated nature photographs. Depending on the scene the filmmakers use shades of blue, red, green or yellow, almost never mixing them, using those colors to set the mood in each different scene perfectly. The powerful images are supported by striking music and the very sparse dialogue.
Young Wolf Son to Refresh the Relationship With his Father Black mountain

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Stop frame animation films shot on Nokia N8 The world's largest stop-motion video

Stop frame animation films shot on Nokia N8 The world's largest stop-motion video

The world's largest stop-motion animation shot on a Nokia N8 was created by Sumo Science at Aardman, depicting a fisherman going about his daily catch

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Stop motion (also known as stop frame)

is an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Dolls with movable joints or clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning. Stop motion animation using plasticine is called clay animation or "clay-mation". Not all stop motion requires figures or models; many stop motion films can involve using humans, household appliances and other things for comedic effect. Stop motion using objects is sometimes referred to as Object animation.
stop motion film on Nokia N8

The largest stop frame was Shot on location at Pendine Beach in South Wales, every frame of this stop-motion animation was shot using a

Nokia N8

, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics. The film has broken a world record for the 'largest stop-motion animation set', with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square feet.

Monday, March 11, 2013

what Shanghai poses through the artists' eyes

what Shanghai poses through the artists' eyes Cubic installation about

Shanghai city

is finished by the artists from Europe,who uses the light and shadows together with the post production editing to exhibit what the shanghai city are from their eyes.Rather Fantastical craft!
what Shanghai poses through the artists' eyes
shanghai city through the eyes of artists
What shanghai poses in your eyes

How Shanghai Exhibits in Artistic Eyes from

Shanghai eArts festival

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Ant in the woods from shadow of reality

Ant in the woods from shadow of reality The morning sun danced playfully through the bright green leaves high
above my head; only the sound of a gentle breeze, a distant bird calling out, and rustling of critters under a carpet of fallen foliage.
Trying to channel Thoreau along this remote forest path, I whispered softly, "I went to the

woods

because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived..."
Sounding silly I marched deeper along the Natchez Trace with my copy of Walden, seeking solitude and elusive peace to quiet the spirit of a suburban dad.  How different this world is from incessant SmartPhone messages, Facebook updates, and media saturation; a constant "noise" flooding our lives with satellite, cell phone, radio waves -- audible and otherwise.
I heard a subtle patter accompany my stroll, lightly tapping the dead leaves that lined my path. What invisible creatures could make such sounds? Is the speed or force of my gate causing this phantom rustle?
As I bent down to investigate, I found a forgotten reality -- a place rarely visited by distracted people like me; a place I often spent hours as a child, but only moments in the last decade. I saw spiders -- hundreds of those "grand-daddy long legs" scurrying with fantastic agility along the ridges and gullies of an infinite leaf-scape.
Moving like creatures from some Tim Burton film, each step tapping out a slight sound of light drizzle, these marvelous spiders were my sojourners along the path. Where were they going in their daily commute? Afraid of the bipod giant in khaki cargo shorts?
Ant in the woods from shadow of reality
And so my thoughts reflected on a recent conversation on the "Philosophy of Mind", a discipline devoted to issues such as how the brain interacts with the mind, whether thoughts are just mental constructs of the physical brain, theoretically measurable in chemical formulas, and so on. If the mind is indeed a separate entity of the brain, then do apes have minds? Do dogs and cats? Do spiders? And if so, what do they think about?
I found a small patch of moss growing thick and soft, sending fragile 3-inch shoots of yellow buds toward the canopy of life far above, yearning for a little more love from the sun. Deep in this micro-forest of moss, five or six ants investigated their surroundings as I did mine.
My prodding finger softly depressed a spot on the small mossy hills, and I was suddenly discovered. One of the ants became keenly aware of my presence and began making its way toward my finger. When I withdrew, the excited little arthropod made a rush for my feet.
Would this ant defend its family, its forest, its honor in the face of certain death at the hands (or shoes) of a giant? Yes -- it would.
Although I declined his offer to wrestle and made my retreat with haste, I began to wonder -- does this ant have a mind? Perhaps not one to contemplate astrophysics or Marxism or the World Cup... but perhaps duty and architecture and a sense of sacrifice; how noble are these smallest of creatures.

"Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous.... When we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence, that petty fears and petty pleasures are but the shadow of reality." - Thoreau, Walden
Ant in the woods from shadow of reality
My two hours in the

woods

left me wanting. I enjoyed a brief respite from the pressures and distractions of Thoreau's "shadow of reality" and realized I need more time for botany, for breathing, for vainly considering the life of an ant and the lilies of the field as a worthy exercise in itself.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Stop motion mapping in nature under moon light animation mapping video film technology

Stop motion mapping in nature under moon light animation mapping video film technology

Stop motion (also known as stop frame)

is an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Dolls with movable joints or clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning.

Stop motion animation

using plasticine is called clay animation or "clay-mation". Not all stop motion requires figures or models; many stop motion films can involve using humans, household appliances and other things for comedic effect. Stop motion using objects is sometimes referred to as Object animation.

A year comes to an end... with lots of stop-motions published. Here we have the 5 most liked and shared videos of this year 2012:

    Proteigon by Steven Briand (343 notes)
    9 months in 1000 pictures by Osher, Tomer and Baby Emma (328 notes)
    Lotte Time Lapse: Birth to 12 years in 2 min. 45. by Frans Hofmeester (308 notes)
    The Joy of Books by Sean Ohlenkamp (293 notes)
    Fresh Guacamole by PES (253 notes)
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Music Video SELFKILL 公路白 Highway Dawn where are you going in youtube

Music Video SELFKILL 公路白 Highway Dawn where are you going in youtube

Music Video SELFKILL
Band  where are you going in youtube from Highway Dawn

About SELFKILL :
SELFKILL is a post-rock band form in 2002 as a trio in Taipei, Taiwan, They released the full-length debut album"雨停了之後? "(The moment that the rain stops?) in the White Wabbit Record , 2006. The album mixed with gloomy ambience, noise, distorted guitar riffs and melodic basslines. With this album, the band became the first indie band in Taiwan that plays instrument rock nominated by the Best Band of the Year in Golden Melody Awards in 2007. Waiting for many years, SELFKILL release their new album "公路白" (Highway Dawn) in 2012 summer.

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Somehow, you don't know when and why you need to "plan" for going back to your hometown.
Music Video SELFKILL 公路白 Highway Dawn where are you going in youtube

At the same time, you don't know why and when , "Going home" become one of your "Vacation".
So you can't tell the difference between " You are going home" and "You are going to a vacation.
Your hometown seems not that familiar, but you've been growing up there.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

3D Video Projection mapping of architectural silhouette in Special effect

3D Video Projection mapping of architectural silhouette in Special effect


3D Video Projection mapping of architectural silhouette in Special effect

3D Video Projection Mapping

. is an astonishing projection technology that allows to create dynamic displays out of any surfaces. High Tech software is used to distort any projected image in order to fit perfectly the uneven shaped screens.This relatively new technique made people around the world incredibly creative and they started to illuminate buildings, architectural elements, 3d elements, statues or sometimes amazing projects used in advertising as those for the Pepsi Can or for running shoes.

Video mapping first gained notoriety through guerilla advertising campaigns and video jockeys for electronic musicians.These advertising campaigns commonly used mapping techniques to project interactive scenes onto the sides of buildings. Common techniques for these performances included both 3-D mapping techniques and 3D projection to create the illusion of depth. In the electronic dance music community, it is becoming increasingly common for VJs to accompany the music with synced visuals. Though normal projection screens are commonly used, some visual artists are beginning to create custom made, 3D installations to project onto.
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3D Video Projection mapping of architectural silhouette in Special effect

After the object is chosen or created, a virtual replica of the entire physical set up needs to be created. A virtual model of the projection surface is created, and placed within a virtual environment. Coordinates need to be defined for where the object is placed in relation to the projector. Finally, the xyz orientation, position and lens specification of the projector are adding to the virtual scene.Adjustments are commonly needed by manually tweaking either the physical or virtual scene for best results.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Best wishes in 2013 New year New start

Best wishes in 2013 New year New start

for 2013 Videofilmfiles channal wishes you:
World peace, good health
and beautiful moments with the people you love.
Double digit growth numbers
and chocolate flavored cookies with your coffee.
A good party now and then

Best wishes in 2013 New year New start

with plenty of juicy grooves and funky movies.
An endless supply of post-it notes to save your brilliant ideas from oblivion
and a pen every time you need one.
Enough money to take that weekend trip to berlin.
A meet & greet with one of your childhood idols.
An empty "to do" list.
And maybe, just maybe some time for yourself.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Lamborghini Aventador -- der Sprung in die übernächste Generation des Sportwagens

<b>Lamborghini Aventador -- der Sprung in die übern?chste Generation</b>

Lamborghini Aventador -- der Sprung in die übern?chste Generation

Elektronische Plattform-Integration

Der Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4
ist ein Sportwagen des Fahrzeugherstellers Lamborghini, der im M?rz 2011 auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon als Nachfolger des Lamborghini Murciélago vorgestellt wurde.Noch bevor die Auslieferung anlief, betrug die Wartezeit schon ein Jahr.

Ausgangsbasis

Etwas mehr als zweieinhalb Jahre zuvor. Lamborghini beauftragt Bertrandt Ingolstadt mit dem Projekt ?LB83x Electronic Platform Integration". Hubraum? Beschleunigungswerte? Sprung in die übern?chste Generation? Ein  aufregendes Projekt mit zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch hohem Abstraktionslevel, frisch skizzierten Ideen und ersten ?nderungswünschen an die vorgegebene
Elektronikarchitektur.
Projektumfang
Lamborghini Aventador -- der Sprung in die übernächste Generation des Sportwagens
40 Steuerger?te inklusive der elektronischen Peripherie sollen die Bertrandt-
Ingenieure und Techniker integrieren und absichern. Knapp die H?lfte der Steuerger?te sind sogenannte übernahmeteile. Das h?rt sich im ersten Moment nach einem überschaubaren Aufwand an. Doch auch hier werden Anpassungen für einen Supersportwagen bewertet, realisiert und anschlie?end abgeprüft. Etwa 30 Prozent der Steuerger?te ben?tigen einen tiefen ?nderungseingriff. 20 Prozent der Steuerger?te werden komplett neu entwickelt. Die Realisierungszeit für die Elektronik betr?gt sportliche 26 Monate -- ein in diesem Fahrzeugsegment üblicher Entwicklungszyklus.
LAMBORGHINI aVENTADOR

Technick
Die selbsttragende Karosserie (Monocoque) des Aventador wurde wie schon die der Studie Sesto Elemento zum gro?en Teil aus kohlenstofffaserverst?rktem Kunststoff gefertigt. Deshalb ist der Aventador mit 1575 Kilogramm 90 Kilogramm leichter als sein Vorg?nger Murciélago. Der Motor ist, wie der des Vorg?ngers, ein l?ngs eingebauter V12-Mittelmotor mit 6,5 Litern Hubraum. Er leistet maximal 515 kW (700 PS) bei 8250/min und hat ein maximales Drehmoment von 690 Newtonmetern bei 5500/min. Die Kraft wird an alle vier R?der übertragen. Das Leistungsgewicht ist geringer als beim Murciélago, es betr?gt 3,06 kg/kW (2,25 Kilogramm pro PS). Der Aventador verbraucht 16,0 l/100 km, was einem CO2-Aussto? von 370 g/km entspricht.
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Als Getriebe baut Lamborghini ein sogenanntes ?Independent-Shift-Rod"-Getriebe des Herstellers Graziano Trasmissioni ein, das sowohl in einen Automatikmodus als auch über einen über Schaltwippen bedienbaren manuellen Modus versetzt werden kann. Gangwechsel k?nnen mit diesem neu entwickelten Getriebe in nur 50 Millisekunden vollzogen werden. Au?erdem ist das ISR-Getriebe nur etwa halb so schwer wie eine konventionelle Automatik mit Doppelkupplungsgetriebe und ben?tigt auch nur halb soviel Platz.

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Beim Fahrwerk und beim Monocoque nahm Lamborghini Anleihen aus dem Rennsport. So werden Aufh?ngungen an ungleich langen Dreieckslenkern auch in der Formel 1 eingesetzt. Der obere Querlenker bet?tigt die liegend eingebauten Feder-D?mpfer-Einheiten über Kniehebel (?Pushrod-Aufh?ngung") Der Vorteil dieser Konstruktion ist das bessere Ansprechverhalten und die geringere ungefederte Masse. Das Monocoque, das durch die Verwendung von Kohlenstofffasern nur 147,5 Kilogramm wiegt, birgt vor allem einen Sicherheitsvorteil, da sich im Falle eines Unfalles die Insassen in einer sicheren Fahrgastzelle befinden.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

343 Days Travel Around The World a Great Tourism Journey through 17 Countries

343 Days Travel Around The World a Great Tourism Journey through 17 Countries It took

343 Days to travel Around The World

with incredible courage and "happy pain" to enjoy it.During the  Great Tourism Journey through 17 Countries,

one needed to quit the job,face the isolation from familiarity,risk potential danger as well as endure the loneliness.How great done a Heraculean task!

Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure, or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes".

long journey around the earth

Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. Tourism is important, and in some cases, vital for many countries. It was recognized in the Manila Declaration on World Tourism of 1980 as "an activity essential to the life of nations because of its direct effects on the social, cultural, educational, and economic sectors of national societies and on their international relations."Tourism brings in large amounts of income in payment for goods and services available, accounting for 30% of the world's exports of services, and 6% of overall exports of goods and services.It also creates opportunities for employment in the service sector of the economy, associated with tourism. These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships, and taxicabs; hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts; and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues, and theatres.

a Great Tourism Journey through 17 Countries
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