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A community member is in the news today:
http://blogs.nokia.com/nseries/index.php/2009/09/03/first-creative-application-of-n900/
Kudos lcuk!
That was totally f*ckin' b*tchin'.
WOW. JUST WOW.
Btw, youtube mirror:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oSEVVEWxio
sachin007
2009-09-03, 18:44
So is the projector connected via the tv out jack or is it wireless?
A community member is in the news today:
http://blogs.nokia.com/nseries/index.php/2009/09/03/first-creative-application-of-n900/
Kudos lcuk!
The video at http://vimeo.com/6417194 also gives you a first listen at the human sounding "whoosh" when a new window is opened if you're interested in hearing it. :)
Capt'n Corrupt
2009-09-04, 03:50
rolf... I totally thought the dudes mouth made the wooosh sound.
YARR!
}:^D~
So is the projector connected via the tv out jack or is it wireless?
i think it is wireless, no cable on N900 in the video... this is amazing.. maybe for an Event Organizer? i shall wait for more capabilities that N900 might have..
count zero
2009-09-04, 04:53
Sweet!
I expected to see some nice apps for the n900 in the future.
But it's VERY nice to see some great stuff so soon after nokia world!
Really great!
From Nokia Conversations (http://conversations.nokia.com/2009/09/04/n900-to-appear-in-london-next-week/)
N900 to appear in London next week!
By JBC on 04 September 2009
LONDON, England – The Nokia N900 will be making a special appearance when it forms part of an installation at the BFI on London’s Southbank next week. Running from September 9 to 13 is the onedotzero (http://www.onedotzero.com/event.php?id=31216) adventures in motion festival, featuring a special installation which will be controlled by a Nokia N900.
The application for the installation was developed by digital artists Karsten Schmidt (http://postspectacular.com/) and Gary birkett (http://liqbase.net/). The app uses live messages from a variety of online sources to create an animated digital projection. The actual visual, projected onto the side of the BFI, can then be controlled by the N900. Tapping into the device’s accelerometer, users can manipulate the projection simply by flipping and rotating the device (check it out in the video below). During the festival there will also be a number of talks around development on the maemo platform, including a panel discussion on Thursday 10 September featuring Nokia’s head of user experience design on maemo, Harri Kiljander.
For those keen to see an N900 up close before it goes on sale, get down to the BFI on London’s Southbank next week. Whilst you’re there you can check out the adventures in motion festival too.
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