Video first seen in the London Barbican's 'Jam
Tokyo' exhibition (2001) before ending up as the
lead track on Cornelius' 2002 masterpiece (it is
ya know!) 'Point'... Tags :corneliusOyamadaFlippersshibuya-keisensuouspoint
Google Tech Talks
May 2, 2007
ABSTRACT
Pictures taken by a rotating camera can be
registered and blended on the sphere into a smooth
panorama. What is left to be done, in order to
obtain a flat panorama, is projecting the
spherical image onto a picture plane. This step is
unfortunately not obvious: the surface of the
sphere may not be flattened onto a page without
some form of distortion. Distortions are also
unavoidable when mosaicking images taken while the
point of view changes or/and the scene changes
(e.g., due to objects moving). In such cases no
geometrical consistent mosaic may be obtained.
Artists have explored this problem and
demonstrated that the geometrical consistency is
not the... Tags :googlehowtophototechedudaymultiviewpoint
Host Richard Madsen gets an update on North
Korea's nuclear intentions from noted expert
Stephan Haggard, plus Jim Cheng's favorite clips
from the new Chinese underground film archive at
UCSD's Graduate School of International Relations
and Pacific Studies. [10/2003] [Public Affairs]
[Show ID: 8190] Tags :northkoreanuclearweaponspacificstudieschina
Noor shot this as we hiked around Koh Hai. A shiny
nickel to anyone who can name the song I am
apparently paraphrasing at the beginning of this
video. Tags :kohhaingaiviewpoint