automatically generated 3d models
Month: February 2007
Planet Microformats
NYC trustafarians
The high-price trend is further exaggerated by the large concentrations of “trustafarians,” or those with large amounts of inherited capital, in these areas. Many of these people have multiple residences — in some Manhattan buildings as many of half of the owners are non-residents — but can still drive up prices. Together with top-end business types, they can create what Mr. Gyourko describes as “the Vailization” effect: that is, turning part of the city into something akin to a high-amenity resort area, a “scarce luxury good” for a relative few and those who must remain behind to service them
makes the case that B-cities have the best value for money, and are not as homogenized
TV mummy
Vincenzo Ricardo was found dead and mummified in front of his TV. Apparently he had passed away more than 1 year ago. Ricardo should not be confused with Johannas Pope who was discovered in a similar situation 1 year ago.
how is this different from people with a pulse watching tv?
Churches of remathematization
Flickr user Seb Przd has been re-mathematizing his photographs of French cathedrals, using a program called MathMap. The results are delirious whorls of rock and decoration, space folded onto itself and circled round again to match up with itself at the beginning. All very M.C. Escher-esque – but nonetheless exhilarating.
mc escher like images from real photographs, with mathmap
Micro Houses
Seldom measuring much more than 50m2, these micro-houses offer sharp contrasts to the rambling houses that are commonplace as second homes.
this is the kind of property i can get behind.
Buy A Tree In Niger
wants to plant 8M trees in Niger, in the shape of a giant heart. they should superimpose those trees on satellite pictures, not some sim city knockoff though.
Ensembl Genome Browser
a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on selected eukaryotic genomes
Truth to parallelism
We can speak truth to parallelism. So doofuses of the world: next time you excrete the words “NP-complete,” “solve,” and “instantaneous” anywhere near one another, brace yourselves for a Bennett-Bernstein-Brassard-Blitzirani the likes of which the multiverse has never seen.
Distributed annotation system
A client-server system in which a single client integrates information from multiple servers. It allows a single machine to gather up genome annotation information from multiple distant web sites, collate the information, and display it to the user