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Annie Wu’s kickass contribution to this week’s Remake/Remodel challenge on Warren Ellis’s Whitechapel:
Make a poster for Malcolm McLaren’s 1977 Justice League film
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Kinect’s open source driver was hacked by NUI Group and released only a couple of weeks ago and already we’ve seen some amazing applications. This one by MIT Media Lab, is by far the best I’ve seen.
They’ve managed to make it work with Javascript to turn it into a Minority Report style, gesture based input device, which I think will be the basis for a number of Gesture-based UI systems in the future. I think that it’s even better than Toshiba’s AirSwing.
“Some folks from MIT’s media lab Fluid Interfaces Group figured out a way to get javascript to work with Kinect.”
DepthJS (by Fluid Interfaces) via 1up.com: Kinect Web Browsing Looks Like Minority Report
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Hilarious sign posted in Minneapolis. I would much rather not find this Ninja!
Have you seen him? photo by Phil Jones (Tumblr) (Flickr) (Twitter)
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Filipe Aguiar’s personal take on the Mortal Kombat characters brought together into one complete collection. Flawless Victory!
Related Rampage: Scorpion 2010
MK. 2010 by Filipe Aguiar / ScorpionBlaze (deviantART)
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