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Intel IQ: Ahead of the televised 2016 Oscars, the Academy Awards for Scientific and Technical Achievement honored innovators using new technologies to advance the movie making process.
This year, Brian McLean and Martin Meunier won for their innovative use of 3D ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Featured, Intel, Intel IQ, Video Podcast Tags: 360, Academy Awards, Arduino, augmented reality, Bowan Hesselgrave, brainwave sensor, cinema, Design Media Arts, Erica Friesen, Film, filmmaking, Galileo, Intel, Internet of Things, IoT, Kaleidoscope, Kaleidoscope Virtual Reality Showcase, Oscars, Processing, pulse sensor, RealSense, Samantha Hong, Scientific and Technical Achievement, Stephen Mamber, Technology, UCLA, virtual reality, VR
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Beethoven’s 14th String Quartet, a tangled seven movement masterpiece, has been regarded by some as the pinnacle of art music. It was never conceived to be played for an audience (few of his quartets were) but an orchestrated version helped ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Intel Tags: art, Beethoven, Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica, Opus 131, Robert Winter, Science, Science and Art, String Quartet, UCLA
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He’s funny, articulate and generally regarded as a visionary. In this interview Guy Kawasaki talks about his latest venture, Truemors.com, but not until he tells us why “life is good” for anyone wanting to venture out on the net. ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Digital Crossroads, TechOne Tags: Apple, Babson College, Entrepreneur Magazine, Guy Kawasaki, Macintosh, Truemors.com, UCLA