Blinkwashing: Controle um vídeo do YouTube com o piscar dos olhos


Ação digital da Virgin Mobile criada pela Mother NY.

http://www.youtube.com/user/virginmobileusa

Cada vez que você pisca, o vídeo muda. É como transformar seus olhos em um controle remoto. Essa é a proposta da ação “Blinkwashing”, criada pela Mother de New York para a Virgin Mobile.

A “mágica” acontece apenas através do canal da marca no YouTube e tudo o que você precisa fazer é autorizar o uso da sua webcam. A experiência é divertida e capaz de tomar um bom tempo do usuário, impactado pela mensagem da Virgin de que com ela o consumidor tem o controle.

São 25 diferentes filmes (mas com só 16 aparecendo a cada vez), e não importa em que ordem apareçam, sempre seguem o mesmo roteiro para anunciar o plano mensal de 35 dólares da operadora.

A Rehabstudio, responsável pela tecnologia, revela que o segredo é simples, além da detecção de movimento do olhos. Enquanto um vídeo está sendo exibido, outros três já estão sendo carregados no plano de fundo.

Faça o teste: youtube.com/virginmobileusa

#iFuture BH & Unisanta – frases e fotos


“Se reinventar é manter-se vivo!”.g

Ifuture UNISANTA

“Nada de novo surgirá, se não for pensando em pessoas!”.g

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#iFuture rolando no Twitter:
@Setexperimental: A partir de agora estamos todos conectados p/ a interagir com essa experiência.

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‘Evoluir é persistir!”.g

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“Existem conexões que vão muito além das conexões digitais”.g

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New experiences…


http://www.mobilebit.com.br/o-fim-da-morte-conheca-o-novo-projeto-ambicioso-da-google/

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Kinect Portraits

Mike Pelletier I’ve been experimenting with alternative ways of using the Kinectsince

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http://www.quayola.com/strata3/

http://moritz.stefaner.eu/projects/revisit/#/%23proxxima//200/false

Revisit is was a real-time visualization of the latest twitter messages (tweets) around a specific topic. In contrast to other twitterwalls, it provides a sense of the temporal dynamics in the twitter stream, and emphasizes the conversational threads established by retweets and @replies.
Currently revisit is down, due to changes in the twitter API which would require some serious re-engineering. (Learn more)
You can find more info about the project here, and here is how it used to look:

A new crop of literary novels explores our internet dystopia

Not long ago, it seemed like every literary author was doing a book about the apocalypse, possibly involving zombies or werewolves. But now, there’s a new wave of beloved authors tackling our bewilderment with the internet-dominated world we live in.

Top image: Ed Yourdon/Flickr.

The literary wave may have started with Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story, with its ubiquitous social media ranking everybody’s social status and fuckability. (Although this sort of thing was predicted years earlier by authors from Rudy Rucker to Cory Doctorow.)

And then, just a few months ago, every literary author — including Shteyngart — had to try Google Glasses and write a soul-searching essay or piece of literary fiction about them.

Now, there are a few new books coming out all at once, which deal in different ways with our immersive new world of technology.

A new crop of literary novels explores our internet dystopia

There’s the new Thomas Pynchon novel, Bleeding Edge, which takes place in 2001 and deals with the world of dotcom entrepreneurs and internet whiz-kids. According to the review by internet theorist Evgeny Morozov, Bleeding Edge “offers us a deeply poetic meditation on the digital modernity,” while exploring the notion of the Deep Web, a part of the internet that hasn’t been crawled by search engines. And the Deep Web represents a future of the Internet that we know, from the vantage point of 2013, will never materialize. Writes Morozov:

Pynchon – famous for shunning publicity and not allowing himself to be photographed – makes a decisive case for anonymity and invisibility – to hell with both Google and NSA! – as a key enabling factor of this alternative, pleasantly weird and heterotopic postmodernity – a postmodernity that has unravelled under the pressure of informational capitalism and the global war on terror.

A new crop of literary novels explores our internet dystopia

Then there’s The Circle, the new book by the prolific Dave Eggers, who already tackled globalization and our discontents with technology in A Hologram for the King. In The Circle, Eggers follows Mae Holland, who goes to work at an internet company in the near future. The Wall Street Journal describes the plot of Eggers’ book, which comes out next month:

Set in the near future, The Circle is the spiritual and business heir to our times, a mashup of Google, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and PayPal.

It’s run by a group of Sheryl Sandberg-ian high achievers and founded by shadowy futurists whose vision of complete, global knowledge-sharing carries ominous consequences for democracy by the book’s end.

Like any good horror story, Mae’s introduction into The Circle appears to be a blessed event. She glows with her newly won status and gawks at The Circle’s schedule of academic lectures.

That’s just when she begins to lose herself into a digital maw. She’s asked to wear devices that monitor her health and emotions; she’s pressured to constantly update her social-networking status; and soon she’s asked to document her every move with a video camera hung from her neck, with what will be disastrous effects.

And then, perhaps most surprisingly, there’s Ripper by Isabel Allende. The famous author of historical fiction with magical-realist touches has moved to the present day, and she’s doing a thriller that sounds as though she’s commenting on the relationship between the virtual and “real” worlds in a very different fashion than Eggers and Pynchon.

In Ripper, Amanda is a teenager who loves to play Ripper, an online game where she and other teens around the world try to solve Jack the Ripper’s murders. But then a string of murders start happening in 2012 San Francisco that echo Jack the Ripper’s methods — so Amanda and her friends decide to adapt the game to try and solve the real-life murder spree happening around them. And then, of course, Amanda’s mother gets captured by the serial killer, and it’s a race against time to catch him before she dies.

You can read an excerpt from the novel here, including one bit where Allende writes:

The kids who played Ripper were a select group of freaks and geeks from around the world who had first met up online to hunt down and destroy the mysterious Jack the Ripper, tackling obstacles and enemies along the way. As games master, Amanda was responsible for plotting these adventures, carefully bearing in mind the strengths and weaknesses of the alter- egos created by the players.

Then finally there’s The Unknowns by Gabe Roth, which has gotten nice reviews in the New York Times and the Telegraph. Like Pynchon’s novel, Roth’s takes place in the mists of history — in 2002, on the eve of the Iraq War. Roth’s main character is a dotcom millionaire who’s made a fortune analyzing online marketing, like the Amazon ads that suggest other books like the one you’re looking at. And Roth’s hero, Eric, tries to apply his data-mining expertise to fixing his social life and his love life. It’s a romance and a coming-of-age novel, but by all accounts it also deals a lot with the monoculture of internet marketing and web development, and the people like Eric who populate it.

Did we miss any other new or recent literary books about our new internetocracy? Please let us know!

#microfugas project _ English version


Download the project here > Click here microfugas-english

Does the internet unite or separate people?

BE WELCOME!

GET YOUR SEATS

AND ENJOY THIS VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE!

#microfugas project

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#microfugas is a itinerant video installation that unites people around the world, around a table to discuss a common theme to modern society: the virtual relationships.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Adu-830_BM4

Concept_

From studies conducted in the area of social behavior of modern humans, the project #microfugas depicts how relationships between individuals are becoming increasingly virtual, ignoring the physical social contact.

The video-installation #microfugas promotes a playful digital environment, where the meeting virtual is approaching the maximum of physical reality.

People around the world, literally connected around a bar table to discuss how we are living the theme:

” Does the internet unite or separate people?

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The project #microfugas aims to make global exhibitions in multidisciplinary centers of art, galleries and museums of the world proposing the confrontation between the virtual and real relationships.

For this experiment we created a symbol of social meeting point among those represented by a bar table and four chairs.

In three of these seats will be installed and connected computers by Skype with people from different parts of the world, talking on video conferencing.

Each computer has a webcam, allowing the conversation between the three is seen by all. The three exposed surfers will have the opportunity to interact with each other and a fourth person, in this case will the visitor of the exhibition.

The visitors sit in fourth seat, allowing their experience of virtual relationship with the Internet.

Weatherizing this experience and confrontation between the virtual and real

outdoor scenes of everyday life will be projected on the walls of the room,

well as accurate and up to date on the internet

HOW TO ENTER:

Just add one of these accounts to your Skype:

microfugas1 OR microfugas2 OR microfugas3

See which of these accounts are free and ready for video conferencing!

You will be connected online with people around the world,

within a virtual bistro, an art gallery anywhere on the planet!

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Logistic

To accomplish this social experience it is necessary:

• 03 computers with webcam connected with broadband.

• 01 network notebook.

• 01 security or ordinary web camera.

• 02 video projectors.

• 02 DVD players.

• 04 chairs.

• 01 bar table.

objects referring to the bar / cafe.

The project #microfugas has been presented on SESC Pinheiros in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

And on residence and exposion at the Gallery La Chambre Blanche_ Quebec City, Canada.

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During the exhibition of the project #microfugas, a documentary being shot in various languages, with all people who lives this virtual experience.

Internet users anywhere in the world can also interact with exposure in real time, through social networks moderate.

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Author and Curator of art:

Giuliano Chiaradia.

Creative leader and founder of Set Experimental®.

Director and copy writer for tv shows for Globo Television Network, is a pioneer in new media content and new concepts transmedia.

He worked for 10 years at MTV Networks as Director and Senior Producer in the Departments of creation for the channel in Brazil and the United States.

Formed in the Social Communication, with specialized courses in film, written and directed abroad and MBA for New Media.Was four times internationally awarded and several times in Brazil for groundbreaking works in audiovisual.

Producer and director of the first mobile short (audiovisual made a cell phone) in Latin America and the first music video in Brazil using the same mobile application.

Artist in Residence at La Chambre Blanche, the first center of Art multimedia in Quebec in Canada.

Jobs: Set Experimental/ Mtv Brasil/ Nickelodeon Viacom Mtv Networks/ La Chambre Blanche/

Rede Globo de Televisão.

Fluent Languages: English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.

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Mobile Action_


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Campus Party e Firefox OS lançaram o desafio:

“Criar uma ação mobile em menos de 24 horas”.

Uma nova ação mobile Set Experimental®

“TELEFONE SEM FIO”

A primeira Ação Mobile Mundial para o Smartphone Firefox OS

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A ação para o ainda protótipo de Smartphone da Firefox OS foi criada pela

Set Experimental® e produzida pela Wikishows durante a madrugada da Campus Party Brasil 2013, em menos de 24 horas.

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O conceito da ação partiu de uma frase postada no Twitter da Campus Party, pelo diretor da Futuranetworks, Mário Teza:

“_todo brasileiro tem direito a um Smartphone”.

Set Experimental® topou o desafio e em menos de 24 horas criou, produziu e entregou a ação mobile com o maior número possível de campuseiros.

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            “O Telefone sem Fio”

uma brincadeira mundialmente conhecida vira ação mobile.

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<a rel=”license” href=”http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.pt_BR”><img alt=”Licença Creative Commons” style=”border-width:0″ src=”http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-nd/3.0/80×15.png&#8221; /></a><br /><span xmlns:dct=”http://purl.org/dc/terms/&#8221; property=”dct:title”>Mobile Action</span> de <a xmlns:cc=”http://creativecommons.org/ns#&#8221; href=”postado por Giuliano Chiaradia, Mario Teza, Rafael Peixoto, Carlos Eduardo Fonseca” property=”cc:attributionName” rel=”cc:attributionURL”>Mobile Action by Set Experimental®</a> é licenciado sob uma <a rel=”license” href=”http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.pt_BR”>Licença Creative Commons Atribuição-NãoComercial-SemDerivados 3.0 Não Adaptada</a>.<br />Baseado no trabalho em <a xmlns:dct=”http://purl.org/dc/terms/&#8221; href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq0yJAMQzcw&#8221; rel=”dct:source”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uq0yJAMQzcw</a&gt;.<br />Perssões além do escopo dessa licença podem estar disponível em <a xmlns:cc=”http://creativecommons.org/ns#&#8221; href=”www.setexperimental.com” rel=”cc:morePermissions”>www.setexperimental.com</a>.

Set Experimental avant-garde content


A Set Experimental new media project.
Directed by Giuliano Chiaradia.

Experimentalist and poetic, 5#CALLS was 100% recorded and edited on the mobile phone using resources director’s own handset. The scripts were sent by SMS to the actresses Stresser Guta, Natalia Lage, Amanda Richter, Graziela Schmmit and Julianne Trevisol to sonorize were used ring tones and even wallpapers was used as graphic material. The experience had phones that record and transmit live over the Internet.

The result is a collection of five videos in the genre of poetry innovative experimentation in new media.

5#CALLS _ The movie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCZ2zcAq6JU

Selected by the Cannes Film Festival, International Festival in Colombia and Image International Film Festival in Brasilia and the 2nd International Mobile Innovation Screening 2012 in Wellington (New Zealand) the 5#CALLS project will be presented in Berlin, in Germany, during the Campus Party Euro.

5#CALLS is a new media project by Set Experimental  which had an article published in Vague Terrain, main reference in the world of digital art, also on the american blog The Creactors Project, associated with famous magazine Vice and on Veja magazine and O Globo newspapper, major print media in Brazil.

Now open to the public on social networks and at Set Experimental channel on Youtube, the 5#CALLS project follows by exhibitions around the world.

The Creactors Project:

http://www.thecreatorsproject.com/de/blog/mobile-movie-maker-dials-in-to-global-digital-literacy-deficiency

O Globo:

http://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/diretor-brasileiro-apresenta-em-cannes-projeto-feito-no-celular-4963522

5#CALLS   Making Of:

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Um projeto Set Experimental de Novas Mídias.
Dirigido por Giuliano Chiaradia.

Experimentalista e poético, 5#CALLS   foi de 100% gravado e editado no celular usando os recursos do próprio aparelho diretor. Os roteiros foram enviados por SMS para as atrizes Guta Stresser, Natália Lage, Amanda Richter, Graziela Schmmit e Julianne Trevisol para sonorize toques foram usados ​​e até mesmo papéis de parede foi usado como material gráfico. A experiência teve telefones que gravam e transmitem ao vivo pela Internet.

O resultado é uma coleção de cinco vídeos no gênero da poesia experiências inovadoras em novas mídias.

5#CALLS _ The movie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCZ2zcAq6JU

Selecionado pelo Festival de Cannes, Festival Internacional da Imagem na Colombia e Festival Internacional de Filmes Curtíssimos em Brasília e no 2nd International Mobile Innovation Screening 2012 em Wellington (Nova Zelândia) o projeto 5#CALLS será apresentado essa semana em Berlim na Alemanha durante a Campus Party Euro.

5#CALLS é um projeto de novas mídias da Set Experimental que teve artigo publicado na Vague Terrain, principal referência de arte digital no mundo, também foi publicado no blog americano The Creactors Project, associado a famosa revista Vice, e na Revista Veja e Jornal O Globo, principais meios impressos no Brasil.

Agora liberado ao público nas redes sociais e no canal da Set Experimental no Youtube, o projeto 5#CALLS segue em exposição pelo mundo.

Vague Terrain:
http://vagueterrain.net/journal22/chiaradia/01

The Creactors Project:

http://www.thecreatorsproject.com/de/blog/mobile-movie-maker-dials-in-to-global-digital-literacy-deficiency
Veja:
http://vejario.abril.com.br/blog/bruno-chateaubriand/tags/giuliano-chiaradia

O Globo:

http://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/diretor-brasileiro-apresenta-em-cannes-projeto-feito-no-celular-4963522


Veja também o Making Of:


Set Experimental na CAMPUS PARTY BERLIM


Here’s the link:

The mobile phone has become an important tool in our modern society. People of any generation, belief or social class have already realized that this new media has much more to offer than just the function of talking and listening. Nowadays the mobile phone is a handy tool that enables immediate and important expression. With the mobile phone you can produce photos, videos, ringtones, wallpapers and even sculptures. Giuliano will show you a practical way to explore your mobile device to produce a modern, practical, fresh artistic content.

Speaker: Giuliano Chiaradia is the creative leader and founder of the Set Experimental®. Director and copy writer for TV shows for Globo Television Network, Giuliano is a pioneer in new media content and new transmedial concepts. He worked for 10 years at MTV Networks as Director and Senior Producer in the Departments of creation for the channel in Brazil and the United States. In 2012 he was selected by the Cannes Film Festival with the project # 5 calls, the only production 100% mobile in 65 years of Cannes. He is producer and director of the first mobile short film (audiovisuals made with a mobile phone) in Latin America and the first music videos in Brazil using the same mobile application.

#português:

O telefone móvel tornou-se uma ferramenta importante na nossa sociedade moderna. As pessoas de qualquer classe, crença, ou geração já perceberam que esta nova mídia tem muito mais a oferecer do que apenas a função de falar e ouvir. Hoje em dia o telemóvel é uma ferramenta útil que permite a expressão imediata e importante. Com o telefone celular você pode produzir fotos, vídeos, ringtones, wallpapers e até mesmo esculturas. Giuliano irá mostrar-lhe uma maneira prática de explorar o seu dispositivo móvel para produzir um moderno, prático, novos conteúdos artísticos.

Palestrante: Giuliano Chiaradia é o líder criativo e fundador do Set Experimental ®.

Diretor e autor de programas para a TV Globo, Giuliano é um pioneiro no conteúdo de novas mídias e novos conceitos transmídia. Ele trabalhou por 10 anos na MTV Networks como Diretor e Produtor Sênior nos departamentos de criação para o canal no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos. Em 2012 ele foi selecionado pelo Festival de Cinema de Cannes com o projeto 5#Calls, a única produção  100% mobile nos 65 anos do Festival de Cannes.

Ele é produtor e diretor do filme móvel primeiro curta (audiovisuais feitas com um telefone celular) na América Latina e os primeiros vídeos de música no Brasil com a mesma aplicação móvel.

Produção TRANSMIDIA


E se a maneira como você usa a internet, fizesse parte de um filme?

VEJA O SEU VIDEO NA NOVA PRODUÇÃO DA SET EXPERIMENTAL®

Para participar dessa ação transmídia é fácil:

Pense bem, como você usa a internet no seu dia a dia?

Pra quê você mais usa a internet?

Quantas horas por dia?

Você fica sem sair de casa por causa da internet?

Quantos amigos você tem nas redes sociais?

Você sabia que mais de 170 milhões de pessoas no mundo estão viciadas em internet??

COMO PARTICIPAR?

Grave seu vídeo em qualquer mídia – celular, máquina digital, webcam respondendo os temas acima.

Em seguida, poste no Youtube e no Twitter com a hashtag:  #Hashtagmovie, ou se preferir mande o link para:

setexperimental@gmail.com

Os vídeos mais bacanas serão selecionados e farão parte do filme “#” Hashtag, a nova produção da Set Experimental.

Atenção: ao postar o seu vídeo com a hashtag do filme (#Hashtagmovie) você estará automaticamente autorizando e cedendo todos os direitos de uso da sua imagem e áudio para a Set Experimental sem ônus e por tempo ilimitado.