Pages

Kamis, 07 Mei 2015

GOOGLE AGAIN AND AGAIN - NOW, THE SMART CAR THAT DOES NOT NEED A DRIVER

Google's Smart Car – Google always breaking the innovation that makes people amazed. This digital giant indeed has always been a pioneer in many things including gadgets such as smart phones android, tablets, 3D glasses and smart watches. But not just dwelling on the device only, Google Gadgets are secretly has developed a smart car named smart car. Google's smart car is very unique because it could run without using the accelerator, brakes and steering, even without a driver. Passengers stayed seated and gave the order in which the intended place, then the car will automatically goes to the intended place armed with navigation from Google Map. 
The car had just tested this goes with Google maps navigation drape as well as a variety of information collected from the map. As for the security on the highways, the smart car uses laser sensors and cameras to detect obstacles in the way. The car that pioneered by Sergey Brin this plan would be mass-produced, but is still considering a few things related to security and permissions. Car without crew is not something new in the automotive world, but a car without brakes, gas, and steering wheel might be an interesting innovation for leading technology automation.


The race to put a self-driving car on the road is in

Jumat, 01 Mei 2015

AUGMENTED REALITY EXHIBITION EXPLORES A RARE EYE DISORDER THROUGH 'FRACTURED VISIONS'



Visitors to London’s Shard building and King’s College Guy’s Campus will be able to view a new digital artwork by internationally renowned artist Tamiko Thiel from 25 September.  Created in collaboration with psychiatrist and clinical lecturer Dominic ffytche from King’s College London, the work explores the fragility of human vision and how changes to the brain shape our perception of reality.




The site-specific digital artwork is produced using augmented reality and takes as its point of departure a rare visual disorder called palinopsia, that causes the vision to fragment and repeat. Thiel’s digital imagery disrupts the field of vision when viewed through an Android or iOS phone or tablet application. Architectural details of the surrounding