Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Photosynth demo by Blaise Aguera y Arcas
Blaise Aguera y Arcas is an architect at Microsoft Live Labs who is a co-creator of Photosynth - software that assembles static photos from the web which has an amazing navigation & transforms the way we look at digital images.
A few questions come to mind though...
How will this impact the world of advertising. It will make it completely interactive and bring out 'push' marketing.
On the flip side though, but Photosynth could be perceived to pose a threat to privacy or the potential for voyeurism and espionage by anyone with access to it is deeply troubling to me but as you know Carl Jung summed it pretty nicely.. He spoke about the collective unconscious. This is an example of the collective conscious.
This looks really close to images in the movie "Deja Vu".
Blaise Aguera resembles the character Adam Goldberg who plays Dr. Alexander Denny.
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