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Another Awesome Christmas Display
Another Awesome Christmas DisplayRESEARCH: Interactive 360º Light Field DisplayChristmas Lights Gone Wildhelio display, air video screenAirborne Ultrasound Tactile DisplayRed Arrows Display Over New York CityNew Years London 2007 Fireworks displayGreat Italian Motorbike Display2008 Taipei 101 New Year Fireworks Display (2008年台北101跨年煙火)Christmas Lights Spectacular Drive Through DisplayBest Christmas Lights Display EverDot matrix display on a buildingSnOil: Magnetic Fluid  Display by Martin FreyFoldable Displays (tracked with the Wiimote)AdWords display ad builder: Creating an adHead Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote2 Bell JetRanger's 206 DisplayDead Human Bodies on Display - VOA StoryAmazing Grace - 2007 - Holdman Display - Pleasant Grove, UTJAS 39C Gripen Air Display - 2006
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Sherman Oaks, Ca snychro'd lights - this is not my home so I can't tell you how the California Family did this. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : psyche777    Duración: 09:48 Min    Vistos: 324978    Publicada: 12/10/2005    
School of Cinematic Arts professor Mark Bolas, along with Andrew Jones, Paul Debevec from ICT, Ian McDowall (Fakespace Labs), and Hideshi Yamada (Sony), are awarded "Best Emerging Technology" at Siggraph 2007 for their display that provides a stereoscopic image that can viewed as a person walks around the display. http://www.ict.usc.edu/content/view/158/2/ More information and higher quality video available here: http://gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/ [Mas+detalle]
Por  : USCCinematicArts    Duración: 04:45 Min    Vistos: 192437    Publicada: 8/31/2007    
Wow, this thing has really gone crazy with the viewers. Let me first start by saying that this is not my house. Regardless of what any of the comments read, this house really does exist, I have seen it with my own eyes and nothing you see in the video is trickery, it's all real. This display was the work of Carson Williams, a Mason, Ohio, electrical engineer who spent about three hours sequencing the 88 Light-O-Rama channels that controlled the 16,000 Christmas lights in his annual holiday lighting spectacular (from Christmas 2004). His 2005 display includes over 25,000 lights that he spent nearly two months and $10,000 to hook up. So that the Williams' neighbors aren't disturbed by constant noise, viewers driving by the house are informed by signs to tune in to a signal broadcast over a low-power FM radio station to hear the musical accompaniment. The rough quality of the video has led some viewers to believe it was put together in stop-action form from still photographs, but that is an artifact of the high compression used in the clip circulated via e-mail. Mr. Williams has posted instructions for recreating his "Wizard in Winter" sequencing, and another of his choreographed Christmas light music shows can be viewed here. Carson's Christmas display proved so popular that it was featured in a Miller Lite beer commercial in December 2005. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : houseofboyd    Duración: 03:02 Min    Vistos: 3860387    Publicada: 11/21/2005    
San Francisco Technology Reporter Gabriel Slate looks at this new way to display video on air. Very cool display in mid air. Like star wars [Mas+detalle]
Por  : yowzerz    Duración: 01:44 Min    Vistos: 853403    Publicada: 6/9/2006 3    
Description Page: http://www.alab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~siggraph/08/Tactile/SIGGRAPH08-Tactile.html Shinoda Lab (The University of Tokyo) @SIGGRAPH2008 New Tech Demos [Mas+detalle]
Por  : ShinodaLab    Duración: 02:06 Min    Vistos: 239212    Publicada: 6/30/2008    
Red Arrows Over New York City Wednesday June 25, 2008 IN THIS VIDEO, watch as the Red Arrows fly a spectacular rolling show performance over New York Harbor for a special crowd gathered at South Beach in Staten Island. The Reds' performance over NYC was their first, and was part of a larger North American goodwill tour, which included airshows in Quebec City, Langley AFB, and Rhode Island, and the NYC performance brought mainly in part by ICAP, which is the world's premier voice and electronic interdealer broker, delivering specialist intermediary broking services to trading professionals in the wholesale financial markets. Despite the fact that it was a private show for the company (and that ICAP had a private party on South Beach), it was indeed open to the public to view from the beach or boardwalk. Following their performance, the Reds were joined by another Red Arrow, for a couple flybys of the Statue of Liberty as part of a special photo shoot. Like what you've seen? Well, if you are interested in purchasing DVDs of specific aircraft and/or of airshows, interested in anything and everything related to airshows (where the jet teams will show up, all airshow performers, airshow reports from airshows I have attended, previews of airshows I will be attending, etc.), a much more easier to navigate "version" of all of my videos, and/or everything there is related to aviation - including spotting guides to my favorite airports and military bases and aircraft factfiles, please take time to check out Steve's Airshow World at http://www.stevesairshow.com . [Mas+detalle]
Por  : airshowfansh    Duración: 23:16 Min    Vistos: 53382    Publicada: 6/26/2008    
New year 2007 fireworks in London [Mas+detalle]
Por  : dand1977    Duración: 06:11 Min    Vistos: 239685    Publicada: 12/31/2006    
Fantastic film of Italian police riders putting on a motorbike display in the 50s. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : diagonaluk    Duración: 01:17 Min    Vistos: 222895    Publicada: 7/14/2008    
Fireworks display on Taipei 101 for 2008 New Year celebration in Taipei City, Taiwan. ( 2007 Taipei 101 Fireworks was in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eogTorx7Io ) [Mas+detalle]
Por  : dreamkid0315    Duración: 04:12 Min    Vistos: 292024    Publicada: 12/31/2007    
Lights Of Life Festival is an extraordinary drive through Christmas Lighting Display through out the campus of Life University in Atlanta, GA. This display features over 2 million lights. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : garyofaeo    Duración: 08:17 Min    Vistos: 43524    Publicada: 12/7/2006    
This has to be the raddest display of Christmas lights I have ever seen. Timing the lights to a cool track of music, this house does a light show just in time for the holidays. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : dvc41188    Duración: 03:04 Min    Vistos: 592976    Publicada: 11/21/2005    
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Update2: next event will be held on 2008 October 3, 21:00-23:00 In October, 2005 students of the Schonherz Dormitory , Hungary turned them building into a big dot matrix display for the third time - now with music. I don't think, that it is the largest, but quite huge enough. see: http://oriaskijelzo.hu (hungarian) [Mas+detalle]
Por  : mr0big    Duración: 02:58 Min    Vistos: 196559    Publicada: 4/25/2006    
SnOil" (short for Snake + Oil) is a tactile display that uses Ferrofluid (magnetically reactive liquid) and an array of electromagnets to control 144 individual "bumps" and integrated motion sensors that allows for the game of "Snake" to be played when the user tilts the tactile display back and forth. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : gizmodo    Duración: 03:36 Min    Vistos: 48240    Publicada: 2/13/2007    
Using infrared tracking and projection, we can simulate displays on flexible and foldable surfaces. This allows us to fit a large interactive display into our pockets. The tracking is accomplished using the Wii Remote and IR LEDs Johnny Lee - Carnegie Mellon University [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jcl5m    Duración: 03:41 Min    Vistos: 309881    Publicada: 9/27/2007    
A short tutorial for building your first ad with the new display ad builder. Visit google.com/adwords/displayads101 to learn more. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : GoogleBusiness    Duración: 03:45 Min    Vistos: 25622    Publicada: 10/14/2008    
Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar (two IR LEDs), you can accurately track the location of your head and render view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your display into a portal to a virtual environment. The display properly reacts to head and body movement as if it were a real window creating a realistic illusion of depth and space. By Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. For more information and software visit http://johnnylee.net [Mas+detalle]
Por  : jcl5m    Duración: 04:45 Min    Vistos: 6410701    Publicada: 12/21/2007    
This is a display of 2 RC turbine helicopters, type Bell JetRanger 206. They are flying in formation and one is performing an autorotation. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : wwwFlashVideoTVcom    Duración: 08:50 Min    Vistos: 25081    Publicada: 7/31/2006    
A controversial exhibit called "Bodies... The Exhibition" opened recently outside Washington D.C. It showcases skinned and dissected human cadavers that are preserved in liquid silicone rubber. In the middle of a dimly lit exhibition hall in suburban Washington D.C., a dissected human body lies inside a glass case. Around it, visitors gaze. They do not cringe in horror or disgust, they do not gasp in shock. They just examine it with keen interest. This skinless, specimen could be them. This and the rest of the rubberized mummies exhibited here help people understand how a human body functions from inside out. Each body showcases different bodily functions, maladies and injuries. The sinewy muscles of a male cadaver are cut open in places such as the lower back and the legs to show metal prostheses after an injury. Visitors have the chance to touch a human brain and a human heart. Both organs, like the rest of the specimens at the exhibition, have been through the polymer process. It is a revolutionary technique that uses silicone rubber to preserve human tissues. An exhibit expert says the brain is the most difficult organ to preserve. "A brain would actually be spongier," says the expert while she points to the brain. "It would be more fluid and kind of the texture of oatmeal. But the process gives it the feel of a plastic polymer, of silicon polymer, which is exactly what is in the cell now instead of the body fluid." The heart looks a bit like the traditional heart we draw on paper. One of the most famous exhibits is a set of blackened, shrunken lungs of a heavy smoker. Next to them is a set of a non-smoker's white, healthy lungs. The difference between the two is so stark that according to exhibit spokesmen, many smokers who have visited the exhibit gave up smoking on the spot. The exhibition showcases other parts of the body and body functions. There are areas dedicated to the nervous system, the reproductive system, the skeletal system and skin. The cadavers belong to people who died of natural causes. Some died just five years ago. Others have been preserved since the 1970s. Their bodies were donated for medical research and obtained legally through the Dalian Medical University Plastination Laboratories in the People's Republic of China. The exhibition has generated some negative reaction from groups that say human bodies should not be displayed as exhibits. Others do not regard it as controversial. "Bodies.. The Exhibition" will stay in Washington D.C. until October. Then, it will go on tour to other American and European metropolitan areas. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : MyEarbot    Duración: 04:48 Min    Vistos: 42596    Publicada: 6/19/2007    
Higher Quality at www.holdman.com - New Song for 2007. If you want this song search for "Yule Amazing Grace" on iTunes. [Mas+detalle]
Por  : AgentJack13    Duración: 01:31 Min    Vistos: 147514    Publicada: 12/14/2007    
Also to coincide with the Farnborough Air Show, Gripen display pilot Fredrik Müchler and the Gripen team have got together to produce a spectacular new video, demonstrating the incredible aerobatic performance of the Gripen new generation fighter during a Fredrik Müchler air display. Now you can follow every breathtaking turn, climb, roll and loop the loop as it happens. Our new 'Air Display' video is a must for all true flight fans! [Mas+detalle]
Por  : signatory    Duración: 05:13 Min    Vistos: 38369    Publicada: 7/18/2006    
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