World's First Mobile Phone (1922)
[yt] World's First Mobile Phone (1922). Found by a researcher in the Pathe vaults, this clip from 1922 shows that 90 years ago, mobile phone technology and music on the move was not only being thought...
View ArticleAmazing result from a floating-point version of Game of Life
SmoothLife is a family of rules created by Stephan Rafler. It was designed as a continuous version of Conway's Game of Life - using floating point values instead of integers. This rule is SmoothLifeL...
View ArticleA Short History Of The GIF
The GIF Pronunciation Page: CompuServe used to distribute a graphics display program called CompuShow. In the documentation for version 8.33 in the FAQ section, it states: The GIF (Graphics Interchange...
View ArticleYou're so sweet
we've seen this australian girl before, her name's Sarah Ellen Robertson http://videosift.com/video/Girl-Demonstrates-Unique-Eyebrow-Talent http://youtu.be/AofSpt2sGfU
View ArticleSixty Symbols -- What is the maximum Bandwidth?
Sixty Symbols: Just how much data can we transfer using fibre optic cables?
View ArticleAnimator vs. Animation IV
The struggle between a stick figure and its creator, a computer animator. In this fourth installment, the animator is finally shown in real life interacting with his computer monitor. The stick figure,...
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