Digital Humanities Annotation

http://www.slis.indiana.edu/news/story.php?story_id=1899

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Open Source Video » Annotation tools

http://osvideo.constantvzw.org/category/software/annotation/

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Simple Video Annotation tool

http://videoannotation.codeplex.com/

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ANVIL

http://www.anvil-software.de/

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Video Annotation and Reference System | Free Development software downloads at SourceForge.net

http://sourceforge.net/projects/vars/

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Quad Camera for Windows Phone

Quad Camera for Windows Phone

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WmPowerUser/~3/30Im55wgnvc/

“Simple to use, the app takes 4-8 serial shoots and create one image. What makes Quad Camera great is that it’s a fantastic tool to get instant fantastic results from the Windows Phone camera. Taking pictures of running cars, watching sports, adorable behaviours of your children’s or pets. This is a cool camera application that […]”

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HTML5 Smart Board Attempts To Out-Surface The Surface

HTML5 Smart Board Attempts To Out-Surface The Surface

http://techcrunch.com/2011/12/02/html5-smart-board-attempts-to-out-surface-the-surface/

“Intuilabs is showing off their proof-of-concept HTML5-based multi-touch smartboard in an effort to prove a) that HTML5 is pretty rocking and b) that someday we may all have smart tabletops in our home. To see the big screen in action you can fast forward to about 3 minutes in.

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Reptile Evolution

http://reptileevolution.com/

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SandyStation interactive sandbox uses Kinect to make topography much more interesting

SandyStation interactive sandbox uses Kinect to make topography much more interesting (video)

http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/30/sandystation-interactive-sandbox-uses-kinect-to-make-topography/

“If you’re not really into using your Kinect experiment to launch your new startup or give your next presentation, let us offer another entertaining option. Two students at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen have created an interactive sandbox using Kinect, a projector, a computer and, of course, a box chock full of sand. The Xbox motion / depth detector is installed about two feet above the sand pit to measure each area that is carved out. Using a unique detection program, the topographical information is then transmitted to a data projector that renders an image in the sandpit — the image being a color based on the height or depth of what has been created. The devs have built out a few different projections. Hills that are constructed by the user are assigned a shade of green based on height, while troughs are given blue hues according to depth. What’s that? You built a hill and dug out the center? The projector sees that as a volcano, complete with spewing lava. If you’re tired of SimCity and want to actually get your hands dirty, take a peak at the video just past the break.

[Thanks, Mark]

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Peter Torr’s Blog – Site Home – MSDN Blogs

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ptorr/

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