YrWall is an interactive drawing art tool where users create virtual digital graffiti on a large wall using a modified spray paint can. It is basically graffiti with a can that contains no paint, only a button and IR light source which is tracked using a computer vision system.
A pop-out interface...
Posted by Happydude | Posted in Movie, Politics, Video | Posted on 15-07-2009
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This sometimes tragic and comical movie shot over the course of eighteen months, follows the hell-raising “hillbilly” White family of Boone County, West Virginia.
Who seem to be one of the most notorious familys in the state and the director Richard Metzger explains how it all started with his first meeeting with Jesco White in this promo video.
The Whites engage in a mind-blowing array of anti-social and criminal activities with barely concealed glee.
Produced by “Jackass” maestros Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine through their Dickhouse production company and MTV Film.
Oh blimey very disturbing apparently most of the family get social cheques as they are classed as insane!
“Apparently there are people like this all over America” to quote Richard.
Posted by Happydude | Posted in Media, Movie, Video | Posted on 23-06-2009
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Just noticed (I know its been around a while) that YouTube have added a few full length movies although not any major late blockbusters there are a few classics some old comedies and even Karate Kid “wax on, wax off” so grab the popcorn, laptop and sit back and watch.
Bit of a downer quite a few return the following message:-
“This video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions.”
IMDB (Internet Movie Database), has announced it will offer free streaming availability of some 6,000 full-length feature films and TV shows. The content is being provided by CBS, Hulu, Sony Pictures Television and over 500 independent filmmakers.
The free shows will be shown with advertising maybe this move will turn this site into a serious threat to iTunes?
Unfortunately for anybody outside the US the streaming videos will only be available to US based viewers with the exception of a few independent productions.