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George Nemeth · One bridge, 36 Views
July 8th, 2009
One of the things I’m looking forward to at this year’s Ingeniuty Fest is a something that Chris Yanc my friend at Optiem is working on:
Local Artists and Mechanical Engineers; Alexander Boxerbaum and Andrew D. Horchler have drawn inspiration from Hokusai’s 36 Views of Mt. Fuji have used time-lapse photography to explore the converging worlds surrounding the Veterans Memorial Bridge [Detriot Superior Bridge] in Cleveland OH.But that is not all, readers of this site know of the nearly 10 months of work I’ve been putting into learning all about multi-touch technology in my free time. From the very beginning I’ve been looking for the right opportuinity to unveal it. Now is that time. Teaming up with Alexander and Andrew, we are going to use multi-touch computer vision technology to change a passive viewing experience to an interactive one…
via Event: Ingenuity Fest | Cyan[c] Design.
Last 5 posts by George Nemeth
- My letter to the Brad and Joe show - June 10th, 2011
- Creating Conversation - June 7th, 2011
- Justin Bibb on CLE and DET - August 23rd, 2010
- Cleveland International Film Fest Year 34 - March 18th, 2010
- A tale of town city workers - February 8th, 2010
