Monday, March 29, 2010

Naughty Dog invents the missing Uncharted chapter at PAX East

Naughty Dog invents the missing Uncharted chapter at PAX East: "

Though the original Uncharted was a well paced and cleverly written experience, it wasn't without its share of largely inoffensive faults. For instance, the game's stealth aspects weren't well publicized to the player, leaving Nathan Drake's instant kill abilities unused for most playthroughs. The game's main antagonist, Navarro, wasn't really demonized in the first half of the game. There were also small plot omissions -- like, for instance, how did Elena and Drake get to their plane after the exciting conclusion of Chapter 3?



Naughty Dog recently rectified these three issues during a presentation at PAX East by creating a new, 'third-and-a-half' chapter for Uncharted, in which Elena and Drake had to sneak onto an airstrip filled with Navarro's goons, and escape unharmed. With a little help from the audience, the Naughty Dog developers in attendance were able to create a framework for the new chapter, and even bestowed it with yet another clever moniker: 'Strip Search.'

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Friday, March 26, 2010

michelangelo nintendo remix

michelangelo nintendo remix: "

'game over' by kordian lewandowski



polish artist kordian lewandowski has taken inspiration from michelangelo famous la pieta sculpture and

reinterpreted it using nintendo characters. lewandowski's sculpture features mario and princess in place

of jesus and mary from michelangelo’s. named ‘game over’, the piece is made from polystyrene foam

that lewandowski carved in full scale using a chainsaw at first and more precise tools to finish. while the

sculpture may not be included in an art history book, it showcases one of the most iconic sculptural

subjects of the renaissance re-contextualized using the storyline of mario instead of the bible.



http://wielkiartysta.pl





'la pieta' by michelangelo





making 'game over' by kordian lewandowski





'game over' by kordian lewandowski





'game over' by kordian lewandowski





making 'game over' by kordian lewandowski



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Friday, March 19, 2010

High Speed Photography : Frozen in Time

High Speed Photography : Frozen in Time: "


In a blink of the eye, a lot can happen. A lot of astonishing things happen in a split of a second, but they are moving too quickly for us to see. High speed photography is the art of photographing a rapidly occurring event. Depending on the event to be photographed, methods range from use of ultra-short time flash exposures to producing lots of exposures in a split-second. Seemingly frozen in time, a lot of photographers have their own special method doing high speed photography. The usual photographic flash component offers a flash that lasts around a thousandth of a second (a millisecond). But photographic flash component used in high speed photography is so much quicker than this, and it creates a flash of light around a microsecond (a millionth of a second). This let you to freeze time through pictures that are happening tremendously fast.




high speed photos


It’s not easy to come up with a perfect shot while capturing rapidly occurring event, photographers that specialize in this type of photography are masters of patience. Below are some incredibly cool images that shows the beautiful combination of artistic expression and technical precision.



Splash | Avi_Abrams


splash


Breaking the Rules | Beforethecoffee


breaking the rules


Blue tit in Flight | Burrard Lucas


blue tit


Cig | David Neff


cig


Crash Test | Fiat


crash test


Kiwi Drop | Tpphoto


kiwi drop


Near Death Experience | Bda668


near death experience


Water Animation | Aziz J.Hayat


water animation


Frog Leap | Michael Durham


frog leap


Bullet Shot | David Neff


bullet shot


Waterfigure, Object and Extra Splash | Fotoopa


waterfigure


Happy New Year! | Robert D Bruce


happy new year


Lights Out | James Neeley


lights out


Balloon Explosion | Aziz J.Hayat


balloon explosion


Whiplash! | Alastair Batchelor


whiplash


Smash | Mark Watson


smash


Flower | Fotoopa


flower


Dart | OSUSTUDENT


dart


From Below | Jens Erik Mikkelsen


from below


Broken Bulb | Swashbuckle Pics


broken bulb


Death to Tomatoes | Photoboothguy


death to tomatoes


Santa Better Watch Out | Alan Sailer


santa better watch out


The Infamous Hairflip | Micah Camara


hairflip


Waterfigure | Fotoopa


waterfigure


Cognac | Byredis


cognac


High Speed Balloon Ripping | Infiltrator


high speed balloon


Shotgun Shot Sequence | Andrew Davidhazy


shotgun


Nikon Splash | LSG


nikon splash


More


Here are more inspirational photography entries we’ve previously published. Check them out!




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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Acer working on frameless laptop with touchscreen keyboard?

Acer working on frameless laptop with touchscreen keyboard?: "

Would you believe that Acer is working on a frameless laptop with touchscreen keyboard? As far-fetched as the idea might be, it's certainly plausible, expected even. The idea, as rumored by DigiTimes, involves doing away with the display's frame by printing colors directly onto the back of the display's reinforced glass substrate from Corning (a la Gorilla Glass presumably). Coupled with a touchscreen keyboard, the rumored device should be impossibly thin by traditional laptop comparisons. Keep in mind that we've already seen this Frame Zero concept pictured above from Fujitsu and Acer's arch-rival ASUS has been showing off its dual-display laptop prototype with touchscreen keyboard for months. Even the OLPC XO-3 plans to eschew the clickity keyboard in favor of a touchscreen version. And anyone who has ever seen a scifi movie knows that tactile keyboards and display bezels have no role to play in our computing future anyway, so we might as well get things started now -- or in the second half of 2010 according to DigiTimes' sources.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Top 10 Geekiest Decorations for Your Home or Office [PICS]

Top 10 Geekiest Decorations for Your Home or Office [PICS]: "

We certainly wouldn’t advocate turning your office, cubicle or home office into some kind of over-the-top dork theme park, but a few witty items carefully placed here and there can brighten up the dullest work space with some geek chic.

Having an office gives you the chance to display things you might not get away with (or indeed, want to get away with) at home. From magnificent magnets to clever clocks and wall decals, here’s a choice of ten products that will help you geek-pimp your work space in style.


1. iPhone Icon Coasters

These Meninos coasters are styled after the iPhone’s icons giving Apple fans somewhere cool to stick their cups. Made of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) with a durable vinyl finish and a rubber bottom to stop slips, the anally retentive among you could arrange them on the coffee table as precisely as they appear on the phone’s homescreen, while the rest of us can mix ‘em up as we see fit. Oh, and if the iPhone’s not your thing, then Meninos also offers an Internet-themed set too.

Cost: $59.99


2. Million Dollar Homepage Poster

As well as adding a splash of color to your office walls, this poster will serve as inspiration, reminding you that a small, simple idea can grow into big, fat success. The million dollar home page poster is an exact replica of the original Web page, measuring 60cm x 60cm with a gloss finish. Heck, if you’re feeling flush yourself, you could even frame it.

Cost: $30


3. Enter Key Doormat

Let your visitors know that they are entering a geek domain right from the start with this recycled rubber doormat that is modeled after the “Enter” key. Designed by Pieter Woudt, there’s also a “Home” key version if whoever you share a domicile with will let you get away with geeking out your porch.

Cost: $30


4. Photoshop Magnets

We can’t think of a better way to stick your team pics to the fridge or filing cabinet than with these Photoshop-themed magnets, another little gem from Meninos. The set comprises 13 magnets which will be very familiar to anyone who has used the photo editing software as they replicate the menus and tool bars found in the popular Adobe product.

Cost: $25.00


5. A Red Swingline Stapler

As any fashion-lover will know, it’s all about the accessories. In this case, the essential office accessory is the Red Swingline Stapler. Launched in 2002 after strong customer demand generated by the stapler’s appearance in geek cult classic Office Space, the desk tool will elicit knowing approval from fans of the film. Just be sure to hide it when Lumberg’s around.

Cost: $32.48 (on sale at the time of writing for $21.99)


6. Recycled Mac Clocks

What’s the time? It’s geek o’ clock with these recycled Mac clocks offered by Etsy seller Pixelthis. The version pictured ($59) is the side panel of a retired Mac G4, upcycled into a working wall clock. There’s a whole selection over on Pixelthis’ Etsy shop, while commissions and customization of anything you want to send in to get the timepiece treatment are offered too, with price by negotiation.

Cost: Varies


7. Pantone Mugs

Don’t put up with boring chinaware, or worse still, ugly corporate freebie mugs. These officially licensed mugs from Pantone will delight anyone with an eye for color, or even a passing interest in design. The espresso set offers appropriate shades of coffee brown, whilst the more colorful set provides 10 shades — all marked with their Pantone reference, of course.

Cost: $50 and $120


8. Google Bean Bag

By all accounts, the Googleplex is a place of wonder. You can emulate a little bit of that magic with the Google Bean Bag — the very same kind gracing the Googleplex. Who knows what kind of gProducts have been thought up while someone’s posterior was placed on one of these things? Inspirational, indeed.

Cost: $109.40


9. Orbiculus from Art Lebedev

The Art Lebedev Studio has transformed “Cancel,” “Play,” “Save,” “OK,” and other commands into real-life objects with a useful function — the thumbtack. You can opt for the mixed set, or if you’re feeling particularly positive, go for the “Everything Is OK” set which is made up, as you might have already guessed, of just the “OK” pins. We simply can’t think of a better way to secure items to a bulletin board.

Cost: Approx $6


10. Blik Wall Decals

Blik offers a way to geek up your blank walls that is ideal for the commitment-phobe: Vinyl decals that can be peeled off it you get bored of them, or if your office landlord has a tizzy when he/she sees them. There are a few designs available that will turn your wall into a scene from a Super Marios Bros. game, or the classic Space Invaders. There are some pretty cool robots, too.

Cost: Varies


More gift guide resources from Mashable:

- 5 Must-Have Geek Collectibles
- Twitter Gift Guide: 15 Ways to Shop for the Twitter Obsessed
- Mac Gift Guide: 10 Buying Ideas for Apple Fans
- 10 Great Digital Gifts for Social Media Lovers
- 10 Romantic Gifts for Your Beloved Geek

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