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The-Vegetable-OrchestraThe Vegetable Orchestra performs music solely on instruments made of vegetables. Using carrot flutes, pumpkin basses, leek violins, leek-zucchini-vibrators, cucumberophones and celery bongos, the orchestra creates its own extraordinary and vegetabile sound universe.

Channel: Music

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Tags: music | vegetable | orchestra | experimental | beats | pumpkin | cucumber | carrot | flute | gurkophon | electronic | organic | gemüse | orchester

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videotrace-software-to-revolutionize-game-developmentThe VideoTrace software allows modelling and texturing of practically ANY non-organic model in the matter of minutes. Essentially having the user trace a small number of 2 images can be used to generate a very good replica of and 3d model in minutes. Huge potential here for both gaming and post-production industries.

Channel: Science and Technology

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Tags: 3d | game development | software | modelling

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The-Screens-Of-The-Future-(transparent-OLED)First flat screen technology was Liquid Crystal Display technology (LCD), then plasma, then Surface-conduction Electron-emitter (SED) and now Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED). Organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology uses substances that emit red, green, blue or white light. Without any other source of illumination, OLED materials present bright, clear video and images that are easy to see at almost any angle."

Channel: Science and Technology

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Tags: Sony | OLED | thin | display

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Sonys-flexible-full-color-OLEDSony unveiled what is billed as the world's first flexible, full-color OLED display built on organic thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. The 2.5-inch prototype display supports 16.8 million colors at a 120 x 160 pixel resolution, is 0.3 mm thick and weighs 1.5 grams.

Channel: Science and Technology

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Tags: Sony | OLED

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sony-oled-tvsIt now appears that consumers may be able to purchase large screen Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) displays within the next two years. Sony is investing heavily in the technology, which doesn't require back-lighting and which is in almost every respect superior to current Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs).

Channel: Science and Technology

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Tags: sony | oled | tv | emerging technology