Monday, September 17, 2012

Technologic.

For our homework, we're supposed to create either a video, screencast, or web site. Since I've already made videos and web sites before, I decided to make a screencast. One of my favorite artists, Christ Newman, screencasts drawing his pieces live at this site >>HERE<< , so I wanted to try it out for myself. Unfortunately, pieces of the video got corrupted so I had to start my sketching from the middle of the piece. UPDATE- Had to redo the screencast again... This time I found out quickplayer does it on macs for as long as you want. o.0 Just edited it in imovie. :3


This is a pretty long (15 minute) Japanese project I did with some friends earlier this year done with imovie. For some reason Youtube won't let me upload it so I'm linking it from where it was posted on facebook- but the code to let it go fullscreen won't work. v.v



And here are some other things I keep forgetting to show you guys.

This is a concept video called "Kara" by the company Quantic Dream. DON'T CRY. I DARE YOU. It's really interesting that the human's actions is displayed through the robotic arms while the robot is more human than he is... >.>


This is Cleverbot, done by google, an AI designed to learn and act as a human (and sometimes tries to convince you that you are the robot while you disprove its existence...) When there are a lot of people on the server, he or she sounds less human though... so it's hard to have a good conversation once in a while.
>>LINK<<


Here's another robot, and anime-based one a fan made. I think the programming is much more simple, and since there are fewer users on it you can have a better conversation, plus the memory is cleared once in a while and the code constantly updated.
>>LINK<<


And finally, Hatsune Miku, a ONE-HUNDRED-PERCENT COMPUTER-DESIGNED SINGER. She's a 3D hologram with a -completely- synthesized, understandable (Japanese) singing voice. There's an entire group of characters done by the same creators.


Put them all together and think of the possibilities... o.o

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