The Virtual Orchestra Project’s first press…
I was excited to see this from Technology in the Arts:
http://www.technologyinthearts.org/?p=1776
Very cool!
I was excited to see this from Technology in the Arts:
http://www.technologyinthearts.org/?p=1776
Very cool!
I’ve been looking lately into the idea of creating 3D images using a technique called crossview. Basically, it’s two pictures side by side, but when you look at it and slowly cross your eyes, they merge into a “third” image, that appears 3D. The brain creates this in real time by noting the differences between…
When you leap over that mushroom in Super Mario Bros or hear the familiar jingle of collecting a coin, does it take you back to your childhood? If yes, then you have experienced what is commonly referred to as nostalgia. There is a substantial history of nostalgia development in games, particularly in the retro gaming…
Tech jargon and buzzwords are inevitable in the ever-evolving world of technology. As new advancements are made and innovative ideas emerge, new terms are coined to describe them. However, there are times when these buzzwords become so overused that they lose their meaning, or worse, they make us cringe. In this blog post, we’ll be…
Gameplay has always been the most integral part of video games. It’s what makes a game immersive and engaging, and it’s what separates a good game from a great one. In recent years, there’s been an exciting and impactful development in the video game industry: the use of machine learning to enhance gameplay. This powerful…
People often ask me, or simply give me blank stares when I describe what it is I do with music. See, I’ll often go to a site, record the singers, musicians, etc. I’ll then end up with a “raw” source sound. I try to separate different classes of sound from each other. Often times, the…
Hmmm, this is cool. I’m using the WordPress iPad app and making my first remote post. It’s clearly not a new thing to do; but it’s new to me. And just like that, I attach a picture… !