What a Machine Learning Mario Can Teach Us About Evolution
In this informative video, Seth Bling discusses neural evolution and explains how a machine learning Mario teaches us about evolution.
In this informative video, Seth Bling discusses neural evolution and explains how a machine learning Mario teaches us about evolution.
The team at Corridor Digital imagine what a real life version of GTA would look like right down to the camera and player movements, dialogue and gameplay.
When Chris filmed his son running down the street, yelling with a stick in his hand he could only imagine what was going through his son’s mind. So he decided to use some VFX to try to guess 🙂 If you enjoyed this, be sure to check out Action Movie Kid, featured previously here…
THE VOID is a startup company that is trying to make VR Theme Parks a reality. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company is attempting to build virtual worlds over real-world, physical environments; creating an immersive experience that they describe as, “4D environmental FX”. Check out the glossy promo video below. …
The Met Gala is one of fashion’s biggest nights and the evening’s most talked about dress was the one worn by Rihanna, made by Chinese designer Guo Pei. It was that same evening when reddit user Ranzok’s girlfriend, Taylor (pictured above), realized something remarkable…. Rihanna gets her fashion inspiration from characters of the Mario…
The guy in the middle’s expression at the end says it all.
Video game level designer Benoît Dereau shows off the power of Unreal Engine 4 in this beautiful walkthrough of a Parisian-style apartment. Pretty incredible when you realize it’s all being rendered in real time! If your machine has the capability, you can see the 1080p 60 fps version here.
Dillon Markey, an animator for Robot Chicken and PES, modified a Nintendo Power Glove into the most awesome animation tool ever. Markey also reminisces about the first time he ever saw the Power Glove as a child and the impact it had on him. See below for the classic scene from The Wizard. …
This guy’s an actual drummer but he can’t have a drum kit at home because of the noise. So he makes do with an iPad and the GarageBand app and he’s pretty awesome on it. Rock on!
ActiWait not only makes waiting for the light to change kind of fun, but it increases engagement between fellow pedestrians. Sandro Engel and Amelie Kunzler of Urban Invention designed this interactive traffic light button for busy intersections with long waits between light changes. Using a touchscreen, people can engage with each other across the…
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