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 Sunday, August 06, 2006

 

Radio Signal Spawns 'Alien' Art. Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats transforms an anomaly originally mistaken for an extraterrestrial transmission into an out-of-this-world abstract exhibition. Keith Axline reports from Berkeley, California. [Wired News: Top Stories]

 


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The Fabulous Reign of Photo Sites. Ballooning bandwidth brings an explosion of online picture trafficking. What are the best tools at your disposal? By Sean Hamilton Alexander from Wired magazine. [Wired News: Top Stories]

 


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Gallery: Crop Circles. Since showing up in English wheat fields 30 years ago, crop circles have become increasingly beautiful and intricate. [Wired News: Top Stories]

 


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Crop Circles Gain Perspective. The latest wheat-field artwork displays a complex, 3-D design and reignites the age-old debate about the origin of the farmland phenomenon: crafty humans or little green men? By Nigel Watson. [Wired News: Top Stories]

 


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VectorWorks User Wins Awards (Nemetschek NA).

VectorWorks User Kiss + Cathcart Wins Three Awards in The Green Building Competition for New York City

From: Nemetschek NA
Type: Press Release

[CADwire.net - AEC CAD industry news]

 


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Photos transformed into 3D model. Technology that can transform digital photographs to 3D will be unveiled at a conference. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]

 


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Disney design exec touts pen and paper (CNET News.com).

Disney design exec touts good ol' pen and paper

From: CNET News.com
Type: News Report

[CADwire.net - GIS industry news]

 


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This is the future of our landscape photos...if you are not already there...

Photos: Vivid photos via HDR technique. High dynamic range photography helps you make up for a light-sensitivity shortcoming of your digital camera. [CNET News.com]

 


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