Archive for August, 2006
It was a beautiful and relaxing time in Maine this year. I got to see friends that I haven’t see for so long. Baby O is getting bigger everyday, I can’t wait till we can take him boarding. I will miss the cool evenings and peaceful mornings when I’m sweating in New York.
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Panda’s Hideout is one bad ass podcast. Ryan passed this one on to me and I haven’t stopped listening. She has some good sounds and strange stories. Take a listen and check out the links. |

This was my first time at Siggraph. I saw some of the most amazing new forms of technology. The obvious theme of the event was multi-touch tables, this is really going to be the future. Its exciting to see what new interfaces will be built with multiple inputs in consideration.
Jeff Han showed off his magic all over Siggraph. The Multi-Touch Interface stole the show. Many of his works were using his research in LED touch sensors, this technology is amazing. It was so inspiring to see all the work and ideas. I put some photos on flickr.
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