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3:10:43 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Lifecasting, Ustream and Justin.tv, The Andy Kaufman Press Conference, Floont Artney and Zud Botnip, The New Show, editing the past and the generation of all reality, what pleases the observer, The Shadow of the Torturer (1980) by Gene Wolfe, the merging of worlds, Indian snack and […]
3:10:43 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Lifecasting, Ustream and Justin.tv, The Andy Kaufman Press Conference, Floont Artney and Zud Botnip, The New Show, editing the past and the generation of all reality, what pleases the observer, The Shadow of the Torturer (1980) by Gene Wolfe, the merging of worlds, Indian snack and […]
Have you ever wished you could just make a body part for use as a task trainer or prop? Do you sometimes get frustrated with the high cost of consumables and replacement parts in simulation? INTRODUCING... LIFECASTING! The answer to (almost) all of your anatomical part envy! Just prepare the part you wish to recreate, add these simple ingredients, support it as necessary and WALLA you'll be cranking out arms, legs, faces and even entire torsos in no time! The guys are back to share their love of making anatomical models and task trainers by using life casting to copy body parts from living humans. This episode will get you started with a basic shopping list, tips and tricks for success, and advice on how to do it all safely! Love the SimGeeks? Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast and reach out to us via Twitter or Instagram @SimGeeksPodcast
Idea: "Truman Show"-like television shows, each of which follows somebody throughout their entire life without their knowledge, but for educational purposes, such as to show obese people how thin people shop for groceries Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 60 Robert Jenkins (Twitter: @RobJComedy) Brent Von Kalamazoo(Twitter: @brentvonkzoo) Patrick Fowler (Twitter: @DontCallMePat) Tom Walma (Twitter: @thomaswalma) Recorded at Podcast Detroit
Do you love listening to other people’s stories and experiences from their daily lives? If so, you are not alone! This has become a major industry, with “influencers” showing up across multiple social media platforms and playing a role in the decisions people make. Being an influencer may seem like the perfect job. After all, some of them make huge incomes from their blogs, vlogs, and YouTube channels! But is it right for everyone? I’ve been sharing my experiences with others since very early in my HR career. I emailed stories about myself to illustrate elements of my life so that people could learn something from those experiences I was having. Today we refer to this practice as “lifecasting,” and on this episode, we’re going to talk about the ins and outs of lifecasting. Through my lifecasting, you've got a front row seat to my life! I've always been a lifecaster, even when I worked in human resources and I only had access to email years ago. That was my original way to get my message out. However, as the technology has changed, the distribution methods for my message have as well. In today’s episode, we’ll explore the idea of lifecasting, and I’ll give you my thoughts on the practice. In this episode, you’ll hear: How I got into lifecasting and my success with it What lifecasting is and reasons to do it or not to do it Knowing what is inbounds and what is out of bounds for sharing Ways to test out this lifestyle to see if blogging/vlogging/sharing is for you Resources from this episode: Thanks to our sponsor: Greenhouse.io Brittany Hennessy “Influencer” Lifecasting: What It Is and How It Will Change Society greenhouseopen.com/ Use code fixwork for 25% off your ticket Thank you to our sponsor, Greenhouse Software! At Greenhouse OPEN 2019, their annual conference, they are celebrating the Talent Makers – the people who have figured out how great hiring drives business growth. Registration is open for the conference. I’ll be there speaking and I would love to see you! Head on over to GreenHouseOpen.com and use code fixwork for 25% off discount your conference ticket. Then I’ll see you in New York in June!
* A 3-part plan to prevent school shootings: a) early childhood therapy, b) a "school shooter exchange program" which puts bullied white high-school boys in inner-city schools to "show them what real bullying is like", and c) legalized prostitution * An epic 3-year-long nationwide military parade led by Trump, who'd be in a luxury, platinum zeppelin, which would occupy Trump's attention until his presidency is over * "Truman Show"-like television shows, each of which follows somebody throughout their entire life without their knowledge, but for educational purposes, such as to show obese people how thin people shop for groceries * A web site to allow professionals (scientists, engineers, business leaders) or groups of professionals to make and share predictions about the future, including prediction algorithms (which are based on other predictions and where the predicted outcome changes week to week as new information is received). There would be snapshots of the prediction algorithms, so you can see how the prediction has evolved over time. You'd be able to see the success rate of somebody's past predictions. Regular people would be able to make predictions, but they're user account would be "unverified". And psychic abilities would be disproven (or proven) School Shooting Prevention Plan (@RobJComedy Robert Jenkins 00:45) Trump Distraction Parade (@brentvonkzoo 14:27) Educational Lifecasting (@DontCallMePat Patrick Fowler 19:15) PredictionNet (@thomaswalma 26:33) Recorded at @PodcastDetroit
Verizon's DBIR report, Chipotle (again), USAF bounty, NSA surveillance hampered, Android hacks, Taser and computer vision, Google fights fake news, Exercise types & mental skills, Perfect pitch recording, Lifecasting, RF X-Ray, discovered links, and more… Support the show: https://danielmiessler.com/support/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: January 7th, 1991 --- An assassination at an international sports contest implicates MacGyver as the lead murder suspect. MISSION: After an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend at an Olympics rip-off, MacGyver is framed for the murder of the head of the company broadcasting the competition. This week's highlights include: I was wrong. It wasn't a female cellist, it was a male pianist. I also realize now that I shared a link to the Red Letter Media Episode One review only a couple episodes back, so here is the second installment in case you only watched part one. Lifecasting (Art) Lifecasting is the process of creating a three-dimensional copy of a living human body, through the use of molding and casting techniques. In rare cases lifecasting is also practiced on living animals. The most common lifecasts are of torsoes, pregnant bellies, hands, faces, and gentalia and it is possible for an experienced lifecasting practitioner to copy any part of the body. Lifecasting is usually limited to a section of the body at a time, but full-body lifecasts are achievable too. Compared with other three-dimensional representations of humans, the standout feature of lifecasts is their high level of realism and detail. Lifecasts can replicate details as small as fingerprints and pores. Check out the article on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifecasting. Watch S6E12: "Jerico Games" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.
Time stamp and notes: Intro: Dealing with wet shoes. 1:00 Japanese people can't handle their expectations about Paris. https://www.reddit.com/r/nottheonion/comments/4a3cce/paris_is_too_dirty_for_the_japanese_tokyo_travel/ 4:00 VR and AR are on the spectrum of mixed reality. AR will integrate itself into your life with useful things. VR will entertain you immersively. 7:00 The conceptual weaknesses of a perfect implementation of AR. 10:00 Using SLAM (simultaneous localization And Mapping) to get positional tracking in AR. 12:30 Why Google Glass was not an AR device. 16:45 What will be the most ideal external input device for AR devices? 20:15 As of the publishing of this podcast AR has become hotter than VR thanks to Pokemon Go. Pokemon Go is the killer app of AR. 23:00 A stereoscopic webcam view of the world is coming. 24:00 What is a transparent light field display? 27:00 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Mann http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/exclusive-cyborg-steve-mann-on-alleged-mcdonalds-assault 32:00 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifecasting_(video_stream) 33:00 What is the worst thing you can do with VR? 35:00 Will we us VR for mind reprogramming? Will brain washing with VR become more effective? http://www.channel4.com/programmes/black-mirror/ 36:00 Can you reach a trans state in VR? 38:00 Will you get withdrawal symptoms from being detached to your technology. 39:00 I did not end up using the Unreal Engine. I was worried the stream would break. 39:30 Machine learning and VR have yet to truly intersect. 42:00 Will the Have's trap the Have not's in a reality of their making? 43:00 The Sword Art Online of VR is coming? 45:00 How will machine learning be applied to VR? 46:00 Exponentially accelerated progress. 49:00 Will renewable energy save us? 50:00 Power has been centralizing over time. One day there will be a drone army that won't need anyones consent to do whatever it wants. 53:00 Self improving machine learning algorithms could get out hand? 56:00 How fast is the future approaching? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU https://www.ted.com/talks/jeremy_howard_the_wonderful_and_terrifying_implications_of_computers_that_can_learn?language=en 58:00 Quad copter taxis will be a thing? 1:02:00 What is the promise of AI? 1:07:00 Will AI replace our scientists? http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26400902-utopia 1:08:00 http://localroger.com/prime-intellect/mopiidx.html 1:11:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRhq-yO1KN8 1:18:00 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe 1:21:40 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerando How do we retain our human identity? 1:22:00 Can we restart civilization in space? 1:24:00 Will AI help us govern? 1:25:00 https://www.amazon.com/Superintelligence-Dangers-Strategies-Nick-Bostrom/dp/1501227742 1:27:00 Why we party. 1:27:30 Looking back at Alpha Go. 1:30:00 What factions do you align yourself in Fall Out 4? (spoiler alert) 1:33:00 Can AI develop a desire for self determination? 1:35:00 Meat in the petridish is a moral imperative. 1:36:00 The 21st century is about how to go about having our collective cake and eat it without destroying ourselves and the planet. 1:38:00 There is a larger infinite number of simulations than there are infinite real universes. 1:41:00 Rick Sanchez is our idol. 1:41:45 What would you do with your own clone? 1:46:00 The magic of marketing 1:57:00 There are no Vives in Chinese jail. 2:00:00 Closing thoughts. Thanks to Noah and Alpay for being true scholars and gentlemen of the metaverse! Follow up with them with the links below: https://twitter.com/noazark https://twitter.com/alpaykasal Stay in touch via twitter @entervr Thanks for listening. Intro provided by Rick and Morty. Please give the creators of Rick and Morty lots of money.
Check out the blogpost on this subject too: www.learnmakeupeffects.com/lifecasting-tipstricks/ Lifecasting is an essential, basic skill used in makeup effects and prosthetics - whether to create a custom fit appliance or to make a lifelike prop without sculpting from scratch. In this podcast, Stuart & Todd share cool tips and tricks about this important yet varied subject. Got an FX question you want to see covered? Email it to stuartandtodd@gmail.com
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From lifecasting back in 2007 to pioneering his way into livestream on mobile devices, Justin Kan (Justin.tv) has evolved from lifecasting with a head mounted video camera, to multi-channel, free live streaming platforms including his recent launch of iPhone and Android applications, far superior than any other apps out there. We will interview Justin to talk about his evolution, and these apps!
From lifecasting back in 2007 to pioneering his way into livestream on mobile devices, Justin Kan (Justin.tv) has evolved from lifecasting with a head mounted video camera, to multi-channel, free live streaming platforms including his recent launch of iPhone and Android applications, far superior than any other apps out there. We will interview Justin to talk about his evolution, and these apps!
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