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Jeff Han: Breakthrough touchscreen demo

February 1, 2006 (over 18 years ago)

In this demo, Jeff Han shows us his multi-touch screen interface. This new screen responds to multiple points at any given time and is also pressure sensitive. More importantly, this device is also high-resolution, low-cost, and very scalable.

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Johnny Lee: Johnny Lee Demos Wii Remote Hacks

February 1, 2008 (over 16 years ago)

Johnny Lee demonstrates his amazing system derivatives from Nintendo Wii that can be used for education and other gaming developemnts.

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George Dyson: The Birth of the Computer

March 1, 2003 (about 21 years ago)

George Dyson helps make appreciation of the history of computers easier and even humorous despite the fact that it is one of the reasons bombs have become so successfuly used today.

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Jane McGonigal: Gaming Can Make a Better World

February 1, 2010 (over 14 years ago)

Jane McGonigal expects to solve the puzzle of why gamers believe more that they could change virtuals worlds than our real world to be able to channel that intense gamer-energy into saving what really matters.

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Craig Venter: Craig Venter Unveils "Synthetic Life"

May 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

Craig Venter talks about the first synthetic cell ever made using a computer.

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Paul Debevec: Paul Debevec Animates a Photo-Real Digital Face

March 1, 2009 (about 15 years ago)

The detailed and life-like computerized version of the human face, and ultimately the whole human body, is captured by a great technological advancement as discussed by Paul Debevec.

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Peter Hirshberg: On TV and the Web

December 1, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

In this talk, Peter Hirshberg tells us about the history of media with regards to technology. He narrates how radio, TV, the computer, and the internet fit in this specific history. He provokes us to think how we are shaping this new media and at the same time, how it is shaping us.

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Golan Levin: Art That Looks Back at You

February 1, 2009 (over 15 years ago)

Golan Levin shows how human emotions, voice and the body can do art with new software progams he created.

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