Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

How To Train Your Dragon And Other 3D Things

I heard a lot about this movie so decided to check it out. Not bad. Not perfect either, but at least it felt like the filmmakers were actually trying, something that occurs in decreasing frequency these days. I watched the 3D version and found that it does not try to assault your senses like Avatar does, but that's fine.

It's better than Avatar in many other ways (like a story, characters that matter, coherence, etc.).
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Saw about a billion trailers too:
Shrek Forever After - the 4th - time travel? blech.
Toy Story 3 - Disney cashes in.
Despicable Me - Evil Genius type and 3 orphan girls = hilarity? This actually piqued my interest.
Legend of the Guardians - Apparently someone realized they could render feathers with such amazing accuracy that they decide to base an entire movie around the concept. I couldn't tell if I was looking at demo, a documentary, or a animated fictional movie.
Megamind - More Evil Genius. Nothing like a fad.

Monday, April 06, 2009

YourCity

Interesting isometric perspective on NY at YouCity.











For example, here you can almost see where the 2008 Machinima Film Festival took place in New York at Eyebeam.

Video at Digital Urban.

Now if only it did 3D real time weather and traffic reporting along with car chases and the nitty gritty of a good cop turned bad in the heart of the city...

Sunday, March 08, 2009

What I Learned This Weekend

At the DC Independent Film Festival:

James Cameron Avatar will have a game component (separate) that players can take part in. Will it be like Enter the Matrix?

CreateSpace is cool. Amazon's Unbox might be a good idea too.

A 3D version of Nosferatu (Orlok the Vampire), utilizing the public domain footage from this and other movies, along with some technology to cleanup the film and add 3D elements and music was sort of interesting.

A demo of the new RED camera was pretty exciting. 4K here we come.

Lots of talk about open source, public domain, creative commons, and free media. Remix and rehash, interactivity, computer games, community building, etc. Only, how to make money (or even a living) when the competition is giving away theirs for free?

Friday, October 24, 2008

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Where's my 3D interface

What will the future look like? More specifically, a 3D (three dimensional) interface that allows access to information. A 3D web.

I blogged about a library in Second Life awhile ago. I noticed that they recently had a presentation. I also noticed that the BBC (radio 1) had projected into Second Life their One Big Weekend. In both cases, the information from elsewhere was being displayed on a 2D screen in Second Life.

So let me get this straight. I sit in this chair in front of my computer which has a screen hooked up to my video card. On this screen is displayed a 3D representation of a virtual world. From within this virtual world is a flat 2D representation of information that is coming from elsewhere, say, the real world. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. When does someone knock over the dominos before they're completely set up? There are too many layers in this entire scheme and it is like looking at the world the wrong way through a telescope.

A 3D web (or game, or any representation of information) needs to be far more immersive than that. Either this screen needs to wrap around my skull, or I need to immerse myself directly into it (push or pull, take your pick). Humans have utterly fantastic vision with amazing depth perception and a lot of information processing power in their gray matter. This evolutionary faculty needs to be taken advantage of so that we are not slaved to a desktop somewhere examining a set of pixels projected onto a 2D screen in front of us. Get it into the ocular nerve as fast as possible with as few steps as possible.

I am continuously frustrated by the limitations of 2D work and playspaces. I want more information presented to me concurrently and I want it faster. Yet, even though I have a 24" LCD screen at my workplace, it is still not enough. I can quickly saturate the information stream being presented on the screen so that I must constantly 'put things away' on my desktop, or I find myself constantly clicking on icons on the taskbar and resizing images/folders/applications when I need to have more than one open at the same time (which happens far too often) in order to do a comparative analyses for example.

Even more important than the visualization of information is the interaction with said data. Not only do we need to move beyond a flat screen, we need far more than a keyboard and mouse, or an analog controller, to access this information in a meaningful way. Voice control perhaps? The idea of a an army of white-shirt geeks screaming at their computers sounds more like a Monty Python sketch than anything seriously useful. Would it be better to have something like Tom Cruise used in Minority Report? I think your shoulders would get tired after 5 minutes, although the health of the average worker might improve as a result. Thought control? That sounds dangerously close to requiring an implant, and I don't know about you, but there's no way in hell I would let a Microsoft product be implanted into my brain (that would give the BSOD an entirely new meaning).

Just like when the mouse was invented to easily manipulate a cursor on a 2D screen, I suspect that a new interface device will have to be invented in order to manipulate 3D data. To whoever does so, I applaud your instant millionaire status and implore you to consider investing in a little start-up I may be considering.

A new interface to information and a new way to manipulate that data. How soon before this becomes a reality?