My latest science video round-up for New Scientist is online now. Check it out here. The song is one I repurposed from a while back.
Here’s another recent New Scientist piece on teaching virtual characters to walk.
Here’s my latest video project for New Scientist. It was fun to put together, especially making custom music timed to the narration. The original can be found here.
My latest video for New Scientst, original here.
Hacking the nervous system:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627546.200-paralysed-limbs-revived-by-hacking-into-nerves.html
Bird feathers don’t just attract mates:
Flies on auto-pilot:
My friend lent me his sweet 24P video camera this weekend, so I took it out to Golden Gate park. Here’s a taste, combined with one of this week’s sounds:
FLOWERS_TEST from Main Sequence on Vimeo.
And here’s this week’s batch of Operator patches:
Textures:
Drums:
Here’s my latest New Scientist video, chronicling a trip out into Monterey Bay to catch Humboldt Squid, which are spending more time in northern California waters than usual. Read Peter Aldhous’ excellent account of the trip here.
Here’s what I wrote for New Scientist in October:
Open-source Disaster Recovery Software (500 words)
Minimax Athletes(500 words)
Submarine Neutrinos(500 words)
Moonbots(500 words + 30 sec video + 3 photos)
Living Wallpaper(500 words)
Robotic Driving Companion(500 words)
CCD Space Images Gallery(Curated 13 Images)
Total for New Scientist: 3000 words, 1 video, 1 gallery
I also had some pieces appear in other venues:
The Nieman Storyboard […]
I know we’re a third of the way through October already, but things have been busy! Without further ado, here’s what I did for New Scientist last month:
Smart Homes (500 words)
Twisted Molecules (350 words)
Pass the Carrots (500 words)
Mythbuster’s Challenge video (30 seconds, accompanies this interview by Peter Aldhous)
Jupiter’s Icy Affair (500 words)
When Opposites Repel […]