LASER Tagging
military laser guidance technic in the hands of urban rebels makes for a super cool new way of tagging tall buildings with laser pointers. Graffitiresearch from rotterdam is putting high tech in the hands of “writers, protesters, artists and the citizens of Rotterdam”. 
go see the movie!
Technorati Tags: laser, graffiti, tagging, media, art, guerilla, marketing
shameless self promotion: Diz/Kiz video mashup released
after having Diz/Kiz online for some weeks now, for the very first time we let it outside. There never was a Beta, and now it is officially out of the gates. My connection? I work for the company which build it: productdevelpment @ /i-d media(full flash!).
Diz/Kiz ist a ruby-on-rails webapp where you can diz or kiz videos pulled in from other sites. With just 2 mouseclicks(the second click is only for confirmation :-) and our bookmarklet you can publish videos yourself. Diz/Kiz was supposed to give you some fun minutes with a simple “am I hot or not” mechanik.
The spanish speaking genbeta blog has something to say about us:
DizKiz, subiendo y votando vídeos
Diz/kiz es una herramienta online que permite a los usuarios subir los vídeos, por ahora soportando los sistemas de Google Vídeos, Youtube y t-community, añadiéndo simplemente los enlaces de las páginas de los vídeos que desean subir.
and web2null from Germany:
DizKiz: Video-Voting
DizKiz ist ein kleines Mashup von I-D Media, auf dem Videos von YouTube, GoogleVideo etc. vorgestellt und mit “Kiz” (gut) oder “Diz” (schlecht) bewertet werden können. Das ganze ist auch als Widget auf der eigenen Homepage nutzbar.
It is nice seeing your work beeing picked up by people around the globe. There was no Beta and Diz/Kiz was a proof-of-concept for us. Now we keep on going :-) Usabilitywise we need to fix some things and we will add functionallity. Don’t worry, Diz/Kiz will never become a full featured video portal but remains a simple one-step-stop for your video fun. But more widgets would be ok, wouldn’t it?
And for you beeing a ruby coder maybe, I promise some API to embed Diz/Kiz widgets on your own site. Diz/Kiz was designed from the groud up to embed video data from external storage providers and this is how it was build. Right now we are working on opening up this interface to the web.
next stop: foto-foo! This time we do a Beta, don’t forget to sign up!
Technorati Tags: dizkiz, video, mashup, idmedia, youtube
Falsches Spiel mit echtem Geld im SecondLife
Ich mag Zahlen und es freut mich immer auf Leute zu stossen die vernünftig damit um gehen können. In “The Linden dollar Game” weist Randolph Harrison die unseriöse Grundlage der SecondLife Ökonomie nach. Mit der ganzen Kühle des anlytischen Arguments erklärt er warum SecondLife keine Ökonomie sondern ein HYIP Schema ist, in Deutschland besser bekannt unter dem Namen Piloten- oder Pyramidenspiel. Solch provokanten Thesen verhallen natürlich nicht ungehört in der Blogsphere.
Und dann hat er auch noch so schöne Charts. Die mag ich ja fast noch lieber als nackte Zahlen. Entscheidet selbst, schon ohne jedwede weitere Information zu dem Chart auf der linken Seite wird doch sofort ersichtlich, dass dort wohl irgentwas auseinander läuft. Anspruch und Realität, Traum und Wirklichkeit. Die technische Analyse der Börsenkurse erscheint mir im allgemeinen nur wenig vertrauensbildender als das betrachten der Permanenzen beim Roulette. In diesem Fall allerdings machen ein paar technische Betrachtungen durchaus Sinn.
Es gibt viele Dinge die man aktuell zu SL sagen könnte, aber das erscheint mir müssig. Das wird sich schon von alleine klären und mir gefiehlen eben die schönen Infographiken.
Bermerkenswert ist vieleicht noch die Tatsache, dass laut Valleywag erst die “Herrison was apperently forced to abandon his research” Aktvitäten die Grund dafür waren das er motiviert wurde die SL Ökonomie nach allen Regeln der Zunft ausseinanderzunehmen. Ist ja auch eine Menge Arbeit. Deswegen auch hier noch ein paar charts:
Growth, Growth, Growth
Linden has boasted unbelievable growth numbers, even proudly displaying them on their Second Life home page. In fact, Clay Shirky didn’t believe the numbers, and challenged them in myriad forums (earning him fierce sometimes slanderous attacks from the Second Life faithful).
Don’t mess with the Blogosphere! möchte man da doch raten (learn more).
SecondLife ist also ein Pilotenspiel, ’so what?’ Mich jedenfalls stört das nicht. Genausewenig wie ich Geld in Pyramidenspiele stecke werde ich meine Geld im SL verlieren. Virtuall Reality gibt es ja nun schon recht lange, aber nie hat es so richtig gezündet. Diesmal bin ich der Meinung, 3D ist gekommen ist um zu bleiben. Der Hype wird verschwinden, vieleicht auch LindenLabs und SL, aber das 3D Bewusstsein scheint mir endgültig angekommen zu sein.
more to come
Technorati Tags: secondlife, marketing, blogosphere, economy
my (old) laptop got stolen
the one i used before this macbook. R51 IBM Thinkpad with 2GB Ram, gentoo installed and a “ususal suspect” 21C3 sticker on back of the screen. not nice. i would not mind a miracle to bring it back. It was up and running and connected to the network when it got stolen on friday, 16. feb 07.
bubble bursting version numbers
With all due respect,
New versioning, 0.12.2 —> 2.2.0:
is the most ridiculous version number jump i have seen i a while. Yahoo just released a new version of their Yahoo! UI Library and pull this little marketing trick.
This is even more extreme than in the good old new economy times when marketing geniuses where pushing their fail-ups towards their IPOs.
Don’t get me wrong, YUI is a fine piece of work and the yuiblog a delighting source of inspiration. But no marketing blah-blah whatsoever will make me understand the reasoning behind going from below 1.0 to 2.2 in a single step. Get real, start at 1 please.
cheers
Technorati Tags: yui, yahoo, javascript, gui, library
May the revolution begin: Joost Mac OSX beta released
When i blogged last year about Joost the iptv project formerly know as “The Venice Project”, Falko rightfully commented the contradiction of a revolution not beeing started from a Mac.
So, here they are: Joost Mac OSX Beta released. After a 30MBytes download you drop it on your disk and start right away. It just plain f…ing works, “…behaving very much like a Mac application” like they promise with the release notes.
You get full screen video with ok quality, transparent control overlays and widgets. It is beta a and you can see. The font rendering is not perfect and the app crashed on exit, but that is not something holding you back from using it and is honestly mentioned in the release notes. The content seems to be limited though and the widgets just cover the bare basics: video rating, chat, IM(jabber/gmail) and a clock(sounds like hours of fun). They must open up on the widgets(are they already? Don’t know) and improve contentwise, but that seems feasible to me.
A cute little detail in the end. When switching off you got to see the video collapsing and see a dimishing white little spot like from the cathode ray tubes. Only a little gfx coder gimmick or might it be a little wink toward collapsing Tubes?
Before you ask, while Joost seems to be open now, the Mac OSX still needs your beta registration, and i don’t have invitation codes left.
have fun
Technorati Tags: iptv, joost, the-venice-project, mac, osx, beta
The future is complex
You know,
Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.
–Nils Bohr, Nobel laureate in Physics
agreed, but one thing is certain: it becomes way more complex than it used to be.
I recently just skimmed this 2007 Web Predictions and by quickly counting every major trend they identified in their post i figured out that I can’t keep up with the progress any more. I can dive into any given topic deep enough to cope with it, but not more all of them at once. Personally I’m unable to accumulate information that fast anymore, and maybe it is also impossible for a company. You can always hire people, but besides the difficulty of getting the right ones, you start loosing focus. Beeing “a jack in all trades, master in none” is no viable solution.
I recognize the pattern though. In the beginning, when i got started with the messy world of computers, i could keep up to date with all and every topic. Heck, there was only one (offline) magazine! “Byte”, and much later than came, heise C’t for the german market.
After just a decade down the road, the web came and and funny enough, the earliest online reference of Bye magazine covers 3D graphics for everyone. That was in ‘96 and now 10 years later i come back doing stuff with SecondLife. History is repeating itself? Or is it just me running around in circles?
have fun
Technorati Tags: market, trends, predictions, future, secondlife
Next big language predicted(kind of)
In his blog Steve Yegg rants abouts the next big language and has some nice things to say about ruby as well. He equals refusing to use Ruby with “refusing to use an electric car because there’s no place to put the gasoline”.
… it lacks automated refactoring tools. Ruby doesn’t actually need them in the way Java does…
…But programmers are a stubborn bunch, and to win them over you have to give them what they think they want.
and right he is i think. Steve does not spoill his inside knowledge about what the next big language will be, but his commenters are concluding pretty much on it to be ECMA script. Well, may be it so, that will not be for some time.
Meanwhile from the sneaking ruby through the system department we got more and more reports from the field like the one from my colleague. In a nice guerilla tactics approach they contaminated the working place with making ruby an integral part of the ant based build system. And this in an all java only development group. congrats comrades.
Technorati Tags: programming, ruby,
On top of (second) life
In a kind of talking-to-myself action i dated my companies avatar in the romantic scenery setting of a sundown on Ideas Island(not yet open to the public). Its him(AyDee Kubrick) sitting on top me. My face is streamed live from my macbook, it is not a still image. It still surprises me actually when these things do work like advertised. This is all about testing the live streaming setup which we want to apply on the island. And i can tell you, there are lurking surprises all the way. With the real stream setup(streaming me is not the plan:-) i have a mysterious lag between voice and image for example. It is not about lip sync, it is something like 1-2 minutes! I have no idea yet where the image stream gets delayed for such long. A couple of seconds i could understand, but a whole minute? The other still unsolved mystery to me is how to setup the darwin streaming server for serving incoming RTSP request on port 80. The manuals say where and how to enable it, but the server fails to comply to my commands. A nice little catch22 you get: The server fails serving port 80 without root permissions but when you give it root permission it fails to run at all due to missing configurations. Googl’ing this you get tons of stupid forum post about rebooting your mac to make it work and similar smart proposals. We got it working now with IP tables.
Now that our island emerged from the deep waters of californian virtuallity we are just a couple of days away from opening our space there. I hope for a lekker housewarming party next week. creating tomorrow and stay tuned!
Technorati Tags: idmedia secondlife webcam streaming avatar
crontab’ed linden mania with hpricot
a kind of buzzwordy post title, i know, but hey, at least i kept the unavoidable second life out of it. For reasons far from being thrilling enough to tell here i pulled the latest hpricot release and made my server pull the latest stats from linden labs frontpage every 6 hours. I’m kind of sad I could not get it up before the (ridiculous)3293499 residents mark, but once SL will hit the billion, it will still look like a pioneer. So here is the beef: I made a cronjob screenscraping secondlife’s stats from their frontpage. A nice graph from the data i will put up soon hopefuly. And stay tuned for the raw data feed if you like. Lets see, a week i guess, before it becomes a nice exponential curve.
- get value elements from the stats div
v = Hpricot(open("http://www.secondlife.com")).search("#SL_stats strong") - make it digestible
v.map { |e| e.innerText.gsub(/[$,]/, "").to_i } - dump the stuff
# is left as an exercise to the reade
and mine you’ll get right here.
Diz/kiz es una herramienta online que permite a los usuarios subir los vídeos, por ahora soportando los sistemas de Google Vídeos, Youtube y t-community, añadiéndo simplemente los enlaces de las páginas de los vídeos que desean subir.