While the above technical demo video of this new technology may seem less inspiring, It’s mindblowing once it sinks in how radically “traditional digital photography” will be left behind once the tech hits the market.

The interactive demo hosted at Lytro is much more breathtaking at its ability to help visualize what it feels like to have a photo that is freed from the constraints of a defined focus.

Fast Company has further ramblings on some of the many possible impacts this could have on the market.

 

Technology

Zdenek Kalal

A Camera that learns what it’s watching

Posted on April 6, 2011 by

Check out this amazing detail recognition and tracking camera technology, code-named “Predator”. Not only can you show it something to watch, it will learn how that reference looks even as it moves, rotates and reappears in other forms (like a photo). To learn more about the inventor, check out Zdenek Kalals’ page on it.

No doubt this guy already has a cushy job working for his local spy network.

 

Technology

Rockstar Games

3D Facial Animation Techniques Continue to Evolve

Posted on December 21, 2010 by


Hand-tweened facial mapping and 3D animation has always been one of the hardest things to make convincing. There’s just something… human… that can’t be easily recreated in a virtual character. Especially not in the lower-polygon meshes used by 3D gaming.

However, thanks to some of the latest facial actor capture technology in play at Rockstar Games, all of that is changing like never before as seen here in the upcoming L.A. Noire game.

via Devour

 

Perspective

Kiel Johnson

Amazing Cardboard Cameras by Kiel Johnson

Posted on December 7, 2010 by

Artists are constantly reinventing things.  Claes Oldenburg was a huge proponent of seeing products and every day objects in a new way through his series of soft sculpture as well as his enormous enlargements.

In a recent series of cardboard sculpture by Kiel Johnson, it’s cameras.  By removing their functionality and shifting them into simpler materials like cardboard, you can really get some insight into form vs. function.