One of the greatest dangers to digital freedom and innovation is coming from the courts. But the forces of light are fighting back and winning. Today YouTube won a summary judgment against Viacom, which was suing them for almost $2bn for copyright infringement. YouTube argued that as long as they removed infringing videos promptly after [...]
Archive for June, 2010
Social media as an instrument of change
By scox in NewsSo we hear about change a lot these days. We all participate in a larger and unseemingly lightning fast way with social media. Companies are listening more via social media channels and making decisions based upon trends. These changes may not only affect the products we get, how companies position themselves, how they react to [...]
Construction Paper Camera Tutorial
By cwalburn in Labs, flashYou’ve probably seen Obamicon.Me around the internet. Simple, yet entertaining. Well, a while back I was experimenting with some cool BitmapData functions like paletteMap() and threshold() and I decided to see if I could replicate it. What resulted was sort of a construction paper camera that I thought I would do a little step-by-step tutorial about. You [...]
Tags: tutorial
Why I do What I Do
By Tony Quin in InspirationI believe in living the creative life
Living it, dreaming big, tilting at windmills
Trying for the extraordinary
I believe creativity connects us to God or whatever you call the place where everything comes from
Creativity is a unique moment in time
It’s the magic sum of who we are
We change people with it
I believe we are a creative company
We [...]
iMedia Connection Opinion Column
By melissa in NewsA recent article published by iMedia features IQ CEO, Tony Quin’s perspective on the state of the post-apocalyptic marketing world. Read the entire article here.
The Powers of 10 (1968 video, by Charles and Ray Eames)
By Zach Pousman in Distill, IQ Pillars, Inspiration, Meaning, Motion, videoUrban Remix – Art on The Beltline ATL
By jeniferv in NewsBack a few months ago in the last year of my master’s degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology, I took a course on Networked Music taught by Professor Jason Freeman in the School of Music Technology. The task of my approximately 15 member classroom was an Extreme Programming (XP) (rapid development) execution of an [...]
Tags: android, atlanta, community, iphone, mapping, music technology
Real-time Evolution
By Tony Quin in IPadWho guessed? Toddlers know intuitively how to use an iPad. Imagine how adroit this little guy will be by 5 years old. Click HERE for story
Censorship or Setting a Standard
By scox in IPad, News, digitalThe iPad is not only hot news, but controversial too, or at least Steve Jobs is:
http://adage.com/mediaworks/article?article_id=144135
So the point that Dumenco makes in this article is that Jobs may be exerting too much power by being a gatekeeper for the kind of content that will be viewed on the iPad. What an interesting conundrum. In a [...]