Lytro Light Field Camera
Yes, Lytro is interesting! Great technology, but why are they building consumer cameras with it, rather than licensing it out and making a fortune from Nikon and Canon? Read my thoughts over at BigShinyThing…
Yes, Lytro is interesting! Great technology, but why are they building consumer cameras with it, rather than licensing it out and making a fortune from Nikon and Canon? Read my thoughts over at BigShinyThing…
I’ve been obsessing, quietly, about what retro tech says to me. In my current mood, what I think it tells me, is something to which I’ve alluded previously — that once you (we) heft a particular tool and make it a part of your (our) extended being, a world of possibilities closes down around the other potentialities. It’s interesting looking back to the tech that failed, to see some other possibilities, many of which have never been explored subsequently. Or at least an excuse for geek nostalgia. Any such exploration is half taxonomy (or tech tree, as its known in …
Compressed digital formats (mp3 and its ilk) are expedient: they save storage space and download time. But there’s something rather disingenuous about MusicMatch — the software accompanying iPod on the Windows platform — misrepresenting 128kbps mp3 as ‘cd quality’! There is a certain aesthetic to degraded digital audio — classic 12-bit samplers sell at inflated prices on eBay for their ‘authentic hip hop sound’ — but the post-Napster generation is being sold a lie by the music industry about the quality of the music they’re being offered by the ‘legal online music revolution’. It’s certainly quicker to download a compressed …