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‘Watching Wildlife’ Video Release

Posted on June 1, 2011

Watching Wildlife, a recent video I created for an upcoming exhibition titled Frame of Reference: Dioramas in the 21st Century at Ann Street Gallery in Newburgh, NY, is now available for viewing on this site and on YouTube and Vimeo. … Continue reading →

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Posted in aransas national wildlife refuge, art, digital technology, landscape, national forest, national park, national wildlife refuge, porta hedge, technology, television, video, wildlife, yellowstone national park | Leave a comment

Off-the-Shelf Cyborg Beetles?

Posted on November 11, 2009

U.C. Berkeley’s Michael Maharbiz and a team of colleagues recently presented a giant flower beetle whose flight they could command by remote-control. Implanted electrodes and a radio receiver strapped to the beetle’s back give the human operator complete control over … Continue reading →

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Posted in batteries, computer, cyborg, digital technology, human, interface, technology | Leave a comment

Samsung Finds Way to Replace Extinct Species

Posted on February 26, 2009

I came across this Samsung advertisement recently and was pleasantly surprised by Samsung’s ability to replace nature with a crisp 2D version as a result of their recent developments in Eco-friendly technologies. The ad shows Samsung’s reproductive success with squirrels, … Continue reading →

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Posted in climate change, digital technology, ecology, energy, environment, global warming, industrial, landscape | Leave a comment

Liquid Rescale – Your Eye Believes It

Posted on November 27, 2007

Liquid Rescale is a software plugin for the open source image editing program GIMP. The plugin is based on the content-aware resizing by seam carving algorithm by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir. Liquid Rescale resizes pictures non-uniformly, while preserving the … Continue reading →

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