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I'm Stacy Reed, welcome to my corner of the blogosphere! In the folders below, you'll find galleries of my artwork. I dabble in a bit of everything. I also post things that amuse and interest me, such as videos about art, articles about science and Internet memes... Oh yeah, and once a month I post a picture of my messy desk.

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View Article  The Khronos Projector
There is a deep interconnection between art, science and technology and when these worlds collide, the results can be phenominal. The Khronos Projector is a perfect example. It is an interactive art installation that allows people to visualize movie content in an entirely new way. By actually touching and deforming the screen, the user can send portions of the image forward or backward in time. Since the detection is based on optical technology, the screen can also be driven by light beams.

The Khronos Projector helps us percieve the truth that the universal Time Arrow is just an illusion, "although a convincing one" as Einstein put it. Einstein's Theory of Relativity says that the temporal relationship between two physically separate events is a perception relative to the observer.

This is very cool! You must see the pictures and video on the website to get a good grasp on the concept because words just can't explain.
View Article  Hamachi
Wouldn't it be cool if you could organize multiple computers with an Internet connection into a virtual network for direct secure communication? Wouldn't it be even cooler if you could do it for free? Hamachi is a UDP-based virtual private networking system. It allows two or more computers to connect directly, even though they might be sitting behind different firewalls or broadband routers. Using Hamachi, users can access computers remotely, use Windows File Sharing, play LAN games, instant message, and run private FTP servers... for free!

The interface is clean, functional and polished. It installs quickly and painlessly, and uninstalls completely. The first time you launch the software, it opens a tutorial to help you get started. From there, it's a snap. My husband and I had it installed, running, and were able to communicate with each other in minutes flat. It's unbelievably easy to setup and operate!

Though it's still in beta, there are versions of Hamachi for Windows, Linux and OS X. Could this be the future of P2P?













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