Camera Describes Pictures Instead Of Taking Them, Using Crowdsourcing
Using Mechanical Turk, Matt Richardson created a camera that prints out people’s impressions of a picture, rather than the picture itself.
Using Mechanical Turk, Matt Richardson created a camera that prints out people’s impressions of a picture, rather than the picture itself.
Having been turned down by VCs, Eric Migicovsky turned to Kickstarter. But he did so in a highly strategic, systematic way.
Twirling plastic ballerina not included.
It’s like Terminator times a thousand. Skynet was an actual net!
But don’t worry, it won’t just splash you in the face.
The world’s most snuggled object can now feel your touch.
We always knew that whole Apple/Pixar/Disney connection was good for something.
If only Thomas Edison had been more interested in lasers!
Siren Elise Wilhelmsen’s “Season Carpet” is like a Hypercolor T-shirt for your floor.
Hong Kong and Shenzhen’s architectural biennale hosts the Dragon Skin’s debut.
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