Posts Tagged “technology”

El otro día estaba pensando cómo se hacían esos anuncios con miles de personas…, de dónde las sacan y todo eso. Mi hermanó me recordó este vídeo, en donde se escenifica el desembarco de Normandía con solo tres personas y un montón de efectos especiales. Me ha costado bastante encontrarlo de nuevo, así que he decidido el ponerlo aquí y así, a parte de que alguien pueda verlo, que no es mala cosa, yo no tendré que buscarlo la próxima vez! :)

 

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In http://www.officelabs.com/projects/futurevisionmontage/Pages/default.aspx you can have a glipse to the thinks the Microsoft people are working on. Actually, it show a very aseptic world but I guess the goal is to make us focus on the gadgets and the way we will live in 2019 than in the environment. I see that touchscreens are going to be the basis of all the gadgets we will use. I do not really dare to say, but the technology of those touchscreens reminds me very much of the iTouch/Phone. In any case, it looks that we will be able to do more with less, which is good.

Here is the video:

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Open Culture bring us a new post that may interest you all:

In case you needed a reminder, we’re no longer living in your grandfather’s world. This video makes that plainly clear. Everything is changing in a blink, and education offers you and your kids the best way to navigate it all. Don’t take it for granted.

via The DigitalBlur. Thanks Jillian for the tip on this one.

Is it a video about the changes in our world from jobs to technology. I remember when being a young guy that once I had a discussion with a friend and we realised that, say, in the XII century you could die in the very, exact world you were born. Nothing would change: the political system, the knowledge, the geography, etc. However, and I am speaking on 1981, we felt that us will die in a very different world, not a shade of the world we were born in 1964. This trend, that we thought started around 1492 with Colon’s travels (ok, ok, some other travellers before meet new places) did take speed afterwards and started really to be faster and faster in XIX century and beyond. When watching this video, you get really dizzy about the speed and the depth of changes that we are facing now and the changes our kids will be going through. Have a look at the video.

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