Sunday, October 10, 2010
I arrived in New York on Thursday, September 30th to attend the OVC which began the following morning. This is the 2nd annual OVC. I attended the 2009 conference as well. OVC is organized by the Mozilla Foundation to promote development of open source technologies and best practices in open video. The OVC mantra is “open source, open standards, open formats, and open access.” Mozilla (http://www.mozilla.org/) is a huge and credible player in this space, as the developer of the Firefox browser and other open source software. The OVC was attended by about 1000 people from all over the world. You can get more insight etc from the Twitter feed which is #OVC10.
» Read my Notes on the Open Video Conference 2010
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Cosmologists have made great progress developing cogent theories about the fundamental properties of the observable universe. We can now map it with instruments like the Hubble Space Telescope, the COsmic Background Explorer (COBE), and the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). These tools follow breakthroughs like the general theory of relativity, and point to a birth event some 13.75 billions year ago. Big Bang Theory posits an massive explosion from a dense singularity, expressed as heat, charged particles, and gravitational waves. In this overview, I propose an alternative theory that is consonent with the observational data, but which I believe is more useful and predictive in describing the origin, structure, and ultimate fate of the universe.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
I’m finding it impossible to conjure up a quick summary that does justice here. Let’s see: “The Open Video Conference, held at the NYU Law School on June 19th and 20th, has come and gone like a tsunami, reflecting vast currents of change washing over all human media endeavors, sweeping away previous conceptions and technologies, and leaving a trail of broken business models like so much detritus on the beach.”
That doesn’t quite do it, so I’ll throw out some bits that seem most important:
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
We seek to solve online media publishing, cataloging, accessibility, findability, and preservation in one simple interface. Open source, open standards, modular architecture...this thing would solve common problems faced by public, educational, and community media.
What follows is the current draft of a white paper making the rounds at the University of Illinois, authored by me and the other members of the Illinois Multimedia Steering Group.
» Read my The Illinois Media Engine
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Decided to tackle cataloging several GB of photos taken with various cameras, dates, and locations, relating to many subjects. How to do this? Let's experiment with tools and techniques, and see what we find most useful and interesting.
» Read my Photo gallery lightbox multimadness
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Monday, October 06, 2008
So there I was in DC last week as the Presibuhdent and the Congress hashed out enough bribes to pass a $700 billion...what?
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
I really liked RealVideo, OK? For years it just worked, had SureStream going for it, and a great server product in Helix. Alas, many people got sick and tired of dealing with Real Player for a variety of well-known reasons. So the player install base dropped and well, it became obvious that the Real format was in demise. With YouTube and most other media sites deploying Flash video, and with a Flash install base of something like 98%, the choice was clear.
» Read my Good Practices for publishing Flash video
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Saturday, June 07, 2008
Whenever I converse with Peter Kaufman, things begin flying around, and pretty soon million-dollar ideas pop out of some alternate universe. Not all of them are practical, but hey, these days neither is a balanced budget.
Thus I present our latest new product, the Esch-A-Sketch. Draws line art in four dimensions.
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Saturday, May 03, 2008
A few more keystrokes and it began moving. I didn’t know it would get so big…is it supposed to be staring at me like that?
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