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OpenWorm:

„Building the first digital life form. Open source.“: An Open Source Artificial Life Project Called OpenWorm

29c3-Videos

Seit gestern Mittag werden die Vorträge vom 29. Chaos Computer Congress online gestellt, hier der FTP-Server, hier ein Mirror davon.

Auf Youtube gibt’s die Vorträge auch, hier der Channel für die englischen, dort der für die deutschsprachigen.

Ich habe mir, neben Jacob Applebaums Keynote, bislang Stefan Wehrmeyers (Fragdenstaat.de) Zur Lage der Information und den von der Digitalen Gesellschaft angesehen, grade läuft Die Wahrheit, was wirklich passierte und was in der Zeitung stand, den werde ich aber gleich pausieren und mir Open Source Schlüssel und Schlösser – Offene Quellen zum Bösen und Guten: von downloadbaren Handschellenschlüsseln zu sicheren elektronischen Schlössern ansehen.

Hier noch die Livestreams, hier die Schedule.

Open Source SciFi-Short: Tears of Steel

 Youtube Direktsteel, via Polkarobot

Toller Kurzfilm der Blender Foundation, die crowdfinanzierte Open Source-Filme realisiert. Die Schauspieler agieren ab und zu etwas hölzern, das reissen die tollen Effekte aber mehr als raus, außerdem mag ich die Mischung aus Steampunk- und Tron-Optik sehr.

“Tears of Steel” is a short film made in Amsterdam the Netherlands by the Blender Institute, well known for realizing the open source short animation movies “Big Buck Bunny” (2008) and “Sintel” (2010). As usual these films get financing by crowd-funding in online communities of 3D artists and animators. For “Tears of Steel” the funding target was to explore a complete open source pipeline for producing a high quality visual effect film, with as theme “Science Fiction in Amsterdam”.

Producer Ton Roosendaal invited young Seattle talent Ian Hubert to come working in Amsterdam for 7 months to write and direct the film – assisted in Blender Institute’s studio by an international team of 3d and vfx artists, and with a Dutch film crew and Dutch actors.

The film’s premise is about a group of warriors and scientists, who gathered at the “Oude Kerk” in Amsterdam to stage a crucial event from the past, in a desperate attempt to rescue the world from destructive robots.

Tears of Steel

Clay Shirky @ TED: How the Internet will (one day) transform government

Clay Shirky Youtube Direktopensource

Internet-Versteher Clay Shirky auf der TED-Konferenz über „How the Internet will (one day) transform government“. Wie gewohnt sehr unterhaltsam und sehr weit vorne.

The open-source world has learned to deal with a flood of new, oftentimes divergent, ideas using hosting services like GitHub — so why can’t governments? In this rousing talk Clay Shirky shows how democracies can take a lesson from the Internet, to be not just transparent but also to draw on the knowledge of all their citizens.

Bookmarks for Juni 24th

  • Vinyl Has Become Too Mainstream So Hipsters Now Making Records On Chocolate | Badass Digest:
  • Plot Device on Vimeo: A young filmmaker obtains a mysterious device that unleashes the full force of cinema on his front lawn.
  • The math of the Rubik’s cube – MIT News Office: New research establishes the relationship between the number of squares in a Rubik’s-cube-type puzzle and the maximum number of moves required to solve it.
  • nathaniel mellors at venice art biennale 2011: british-born, amsterdam-based artist nathaniel mellors displays 'hippy dialectics (ourhouse)' in 'illuminations,' the international exhibition curated by bice curiger at the venice art biennale 2011. a double-headed animatronic sculpture,  the work delivers a short schizophrenic dialogue which is both humorous and disturbing. the parenthetical 'ourhouse' in the title refers to a video work by mellors, a surrealist sitcom about an eccentric family featuring two central figures, ‘daddy’ and ‘the object.’ 'hippy dialectics' features two versions of the 'daddy' character – one blue, one yellow – connected by a ribbon of hair. cast from the face of the actor in the film, the latex heads are brought to life by means of electronics and software. they deliver a looped kind of pep talk, including a range of compliments ('god, you're looking buff. no seriously, you look great!' and 'cool, you are cool!') before reaching an absurdist conclusion of rebutting 'yes' with 'no'. 
  • 555 Chip Footstool:
  • The Shocking True Tale Of The Mad Genius Who Invented Sea-Monkeys | The Awl: As anyone sold by the Sea-Monkey ads could tell you, it was hard to say exactly where von Braunhut was walking on the terrain between truth, embellishment and con. That was his gift. He convinced us to look at the jazz hands and lose sight of the footwork. Von Braunhut’s inventions were not quite what they seemed to be. Neither was he.
  • Robots of Brixton on Vimeo: „The film follows the trials and tribulations of young robots surviving at the sharp end of inner city life, living the predictable existence of a populous hemmed in by poverty, disillusionment and mass unemployment. When the Police invade the one space which the robots can call their own, the fierce and strained relationship between the two sides explodes into an outbreak of violence echoing that of 1981.“
  • 3-D ‘Motion Pictures’ From The Civil War : The Picture Show : NPR: „Here are some animated stereoviews from the Smithsonian's Photographic History Collection to show the images in 3-D by flickering the right and left sides of the views.“
  • Minecraft Katamari Damacy-Mod: „“
  • Poetry Shopdropping: „“
  • LightScythe – The Mechatronics Guy: „The LightScythe is a device for writing text and images frozen in midair. The hardware information and software is open source and anyone can make it.“
  • Bullet time Tesla Coil: „“
  • Paramount Cease and Desist Targets 3D Printer ‘Pirate’ | TorrentFreak: „“
  • 10 cameras + 1 Tesla coil = 70 megapixel bullet time lightning: „“
  • A Journey Through The 1955 Disneyland Guidebook | Disney by Mark: „“
  • In violent video games, teens face (and fight) their demons: „Sixteen-year-old Evan Jones played his first violent videogames when he was 3. He slew demons in Diablo II, blasted Lovecraftian horrors in Quake and shot terrorists in Counter-Strike. If you buy conventional wisdom, by now Jones should be a tightly wound coil of aggression, ready to attack someone at the slightest provocation. Instead, he’s a pretty laid-back kid.“
  • Inside Google+ — How the Search Giant Plans to Go Social | Epicenter | Wired.com: „“
  • Time-lapse Spider in space: „Esmeralda the spider isn't wasting away from homesickness in space, in fact she's doubled in size. She's one of two golden silk orb-weaver spiders (Nephila clavipes) that was recently sent to the International Space Station (ISS) on NASA's last shuttle mission to space, as part of a national education project in the US. One of the experiments, designed by Stefanie Countryman and her team at BioServe Space Technologies at the University of Colorado at Boulder, involves comparing spider behaviour in space and on Earth. Students in elementary and middle schools across the country are watching videos like this one of the spiders spinning webs in near-weighlessness and looking for differences from the same set-up in their classrooms.“
  • Tiny Steve Jobs Still Makes More Money than You Do – Technabob: „1/6 scale Steve Jobs Limited Edition 12-inch Collectible Figurine which will include a 1/6 scale Steve Jobs head sculpt and 12-inch figure body plus 1/6 Scale items such as the iMac, Magic Mouse, keyboard, iPhone 4, iPad 2, Desk, Chair, Steve's outfit (New balance 992 sneakers, black T-shirt and jeans).“
  • The Archiver on Vimeo: „“
  • Splitscreen: A Love Story on Vimeo: „“
  • Göbekli Tepe – The Birth of Religion: „We used to think agriculture gave rise to cities and later to writing, art, and religion. Now the world’s oldest temple suggests the urge to worship sparked civilization.“
  • BBC’s The Romantics: The Birth of the Individual in Modern Society | Brain Pickings: „What The French Revolution has to do with the love of nature and the birth of the modern individual.“
  • Inside Commodore DOS: „Inside Commodore DOS : the complete guide to the 1541 disk operating system.“
  • YouTube – Solarnauts (Part 1 of 3): „An unsold pilot for a proposed 1967 sci-fi actioner out of the UK. Eye-popping costumes and sets belie an overall cheesy but charming tone. Cast of familiar but un-nameable Brit character actors, only Bond-Girl Martine Beswick stands out. Beware of LOGIK! You have been warned…“
  • The Vintage Drink: „“
  • History Cookbook – Cookit!: „Do you know what the Vikings ate for dinner? What a typical meal of a wealthy family in Roman Britain consisted of, or what food was like in a Victorian Workhouse? Why not drop into history cookbook and find out? This project looks at the food of the past and how this influenced the health of the people living in each time period.“
  • Afghanistan’s Amazing DIY Internet | Fast Company: „FabFi is an ambitious project which is creating Internet networks for eastern Afghanistan whose main components can be built out of trash. It's low-tech, it's simple–and it works.“
  • OpenWatch | Demand Marvelous Secrets: „OpenWatch, a global participatory counter-surveillance project which uses cellular phones as a way of monitoring authority figures.“

Eyewriter on TED: The invention that unlocked a locked-in artist


(Youtube Direkteyes, via TEDBlog)

Mick Ebeling in einem kurzen Vortrag auf der TEDActive über sein Eyewriter-Projekt, mit dem das Graffiti Research Lab und er dem an ALS erkrankten Graffitiwriter Tempt die Möglichkeit gibt, wieder Kunst zu machen und mit der Außenwelt zu kommunizieren. Im April wird Tempt auf der Über-Streetartausstellung „Art from the streets“ im Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, neben Banksy, Shepard Fairey und Futura ausstellen.

Das Projekt hatte ich vor ein paar Jahren schonmal hier, kann man aber ruhig nochmal bringen, weil ganz ganz großartig.

The nerve disease ALS left graffiti artist TEMPT paralyzed from head to toe, forced to communicate blink by blink. In a remarkable talk at TEDActive, entrepreneur Mick Ebeling shares how he and a team of collaborators built an open-source invention that gave the artist — and gives others in his circumstance — the means to make art again. (Recorded at TEDActive 2011, March 2011, in Palm Springs, CA. Duration: 7:50)

Vorher auf Nerdcore:
EyeWriter online: Graffiti aus Licht für Gelähmte

Pirate Box: Open Source, portable Filesharing-Network

Schönes Projekt von David Darts, der einen Linuxserver in eine Lunchbox gebaut hat, die als portables, sicheres P2P-Network funktioniert. COPYPARTIES!

PirateBox is a self-contained mobile collaboration and P2P file sharing device. Simply turn it on to transform any space into a free and open P2P file sharing network.

Share Freely: Inspired by pirate radio and the free culture movement, PirateBox utilizes Free, Libre and Open Source software (FLOSS) to create mobile wireless file sharing networks where users can anonymously share images, video, audio, documents, and other digital content.

Private and Secure: PirateBox is designed to be private and secure. No logins are required and no user data is logged. Users remain completely anonymous – the system is purposely not connected to the Internet in order to subvert tracking and preserve user privacy.

Easy to Use: Using the PirateBox is easy. Simply turn it on and transform any space into a free P2P file sharing network. Users within range of the device can join the PirateBox open wireless network from any wifi-enabled device and begin uploading or downloading files immediately. See the short video demonstration below for more details.

PirateBox (via Make)

Schokoladen-Gen sequenziert, goes Open Source

Wissenschaftler haben die Gensequenz für den Kakaobaum entschlüsselt. Das Schoko-Gen wird in der Cacoa Genome Database veröffentlicht und als Allgemeingut verfügbar gemacht und ich freu mich jetzt schon auf Mutantenschokolade aus einem Garagen-Biotech-Startup.

In a monumental step for chocolate lovers — ah, let’s be honest, the whole of humankind — scientists announced today they have completed a preliminary genome sequence for the cacao tree. […]

The genome sequence, which enters the public domain today, is the result of a partnership among a few unlikely bedfellows: Mars Inc., maker of M&Ms, Milky Way bars and other treats; the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service; and IBM. The trio hopes international agricultural researchers will immediately start refining the sequence. As with any gene mapping project, decoding the complete genome will take some time. […]

The Mars team’s preliminary results will be available via the Cacao Genome Database, to ensure that the data remains perpetually patent-free. The Times quotes Hershey’s team saying they will also make their sequence available, but won’t restrict patents.

In Sweet Breakthrough, Scientists Led By Makers of M&Ms Sequence the Chocolate Genome

Project London – This Movie Will Eat Your Planet


(Vimeo Direktproject)

Aus irgendeinem Grund habe ich mich mal für den Newsletter von Project London angemeldet, einem No Budget-Film, realisiert mit Open Source-Software von 250 Freiwilligen auf der ganzen Welt, und am Wochenende gab’s ein Update: Das da oben ist der erste richtige Trailer und HOLY FUCK, er sieht großartig aus.

Hier ein weiterer Clip von vor ‘nem Jahr:


(Vimeo Direktlondon, via Quiet Earth)

Snip von der Website zum Film:

Project London is an independent, no-budget, feature-length, live action movie with vivid, intense, and marrow-vibrating visual effects and animations created with the open source software Blender (and other traditional software) and 250 (or so) worldwide volunteers. It’s led by The Triumvirate and set in Seattle, Washington. […]

SYNOPSIS

After WWII, the Nalardians, an alien race, have brought their technology to Earth. Peace reigns under the world government they helped create, the Joint Command.

Nebraska Higgins plunges into a world of intrigue and struggle when Joint Command kills his father, a hero known by his exosuit, Arizona.

Seeing a prime opportunity, the London Underground, a rugged band of revolutionaries, recruits Nebraska to join the resistance against the Joint Command.

Can Nebraska deal with the loss of his father as interplanetary calamities threaten to destroy the world around him? Earth’s fate depends on the potential in a young man’s heart.

EyeWriter online: Graffiti aus Licht für Gelähmte

eyewriter


(Vimeo Direkteyewriter, via Graffiti Research Lab)

EyeWriter ist eine Technologie, mit der gelähmte Menschen mit ihren Augen zeichnen können und so immer noch Tags an Hauswände werfen können. Die wurde jetzt komplett als Open Source und mit Anleitungen zum Selberbauen der EyeTracking-Systeme online gestellt. Hell yeah!

Ich halte das für eine der fantastischsten Möglichkeiten, um behinderten Menschen kreative Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten zu geben. Dazu noch DIY und Open Source. Wow! EyeWriter wurde neulich auf dem BLK Streetart Festival vorgestellt, Snip aus deren Info-Text:

The EyeWriter project is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people, who are suffering from ALS, with creative technologies.

It is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus & custom software that allows graffiti writers and artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to draw using only their eyes.

Members of Free Art and Technology (FAT), OpenFrameworks, the Graffiti Research Lab, and The Ebeling Group communities have teamed-up with a legendary LA graffiti writer, publisher and activist, named Tony Quan, aka TEMPTONE. Tony was diagnosed with ALS in 2003, a disease which has left him almost completely physically paralyzed… except for his eyes. This international team is working together to create a low-cost, open source eye-tracking system that will allow ALS patients to draw using just their eyes. The long-term goal is to create a professional/social network of software developers, hardware hackers, urban projection artists and ALS patients from around the world who are using local materials and open source research to creatively connect and make eye art.

EyeWriter Initiative

code_swarm

This visualization, called code_swarm, shows the history of commits in a software project. A commit happens when a developer makes changes to the code or documents and transfers them into the central project repository. Both developers and files are represented as moving elements. When a developer commits a file, it lights up and flies towards that developer. Files are colored according to their purpose, such as whether they are source code or a document. If files or developers have not been active for a while, they will fade away. A histogram at the bottom keeps a reminder of what has come before.

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