Very impressive night panoramic images of Japan. Wow…
Welcome to The night views of Seto. In this site, the night view of western-part-of-Japan every place is introduced with the panorama photograph.
Eclectic junk from the four corners of the ‘Net. And pictures too!
Very impressive night panoramic images of Japan. Wow…
Welcome to The night views of Seto. In this site, the night view of western-part-of-Japan every place is introduced with the panorama photograph.
I always thought they looked more like a tussue box holder…
CubeQuarium
Hee hee, it’s not quite what you think it is…
The photographs in this suite are the result of mean averaging every Playboy centerfold foldout for the four decades beginning Jan. 1960 through Dec. 1999. This tracks, en masse, the evolution of this form of portraiture.
Paper models are a hobby of mine, with the Internet being what it is there are loads of them out there. Here are a few from some classic Nintendo games.
Nintendo Paper Models

I think that this example of augmented reality could change the way humans interact with any sort of computer interface. However, I think that playing Pac Man in a mall would be a blast!
…Human Pacman also explores novel tangible aspects of human physical movement, senses and perception, both on the player’s environment and on the interaction with the digital world. For example to devour the virtual “enemy”, the player has to tap on the real physical enemy’s shoulder, which is an instinctive action to “catch” the “enemy”.By employing the philosophy of ubiquitous computing [2], we have implemented a system that embeds everyday physical objects with digital fantasy meanings. For example, players have to collect virtual ingredients by intuitively picking up physical sugar jars laid across the game area. These Bluetooth embedded sugar jars when picked up will automatically communicate with the wearable computer by adding the corresponding virtual ingredient to the inventory list of the player.

I agree, nothing is more satisfying than seeing big things getting turned into smaller things. I’d very much like to get one of these for the office and use it on some of the more problematic computers there…
Dan’s Horrendous Waste of Bandwidth ? For some reason, this is REALLY satisfying…