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  1. IBM 7070

    IBM 7070 was a decimal architecture intermediate data processing system that was introduced by IBM in 1958. It was part of the IBM 700/7000 series, and was based on discrete transistors rather than the vacuum tubes of the 1950s. It was the company's first transistorized stored-program computer.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Alvaro Seica - 19.02.2016 - 16:38

  2. textDNA

    TextDNA allows users to explore and analyze word usage across text collections of varying scale. With TextDNA, users can compare word usage between document collections (e.g., across different decades), between individual documents, or between elements within a document (e.g., chapters or acts). Word usage can be explored across raw texts, i.e., text documents not subject to processing. Additionally, word usage can be explored across different metrics, such as how frequently words are used within a document.

    TextDNA is based on the Sequence Surveyor genomics analysis system, which provides overview visualizations to elucidate large-scale patterns across multiple genome sequence alignments. Like genomes, texts can be thought of as distinct sequences of data. As bacteria strains can be distinguished by their DNA sequences, texts can be distinguished by their sequences of words. TextDNA visualizes sequences of text in parallel, allowing users to detect word usage patterns.

    Hannah Ackermans - 21.02.2016 - 08:49

  3. openFrameworks

    openFrameworks is an open source C++ toolkit designed to assist the creative process by providing a simple and intuitive framework for experimentation.

    (Source: http://openframeworks.cc/about/)

    Alvaro Seica - 29.02.2016 - 15:24

  4. StoryWorld Authoring Tool (SWAT)

    The Storyworld Authoring Tool is to interactive storyworlds as, say, Adobe DreamWeaver is to websites. It is a big complicated program that allows an author to create, test, and edit a storyworld. 

    (source: http://www.erasmatazz.com/library/experimental-siboot-site/why-is-this-g...)

    Hannah Ackermans - 22.03.2016 - 15:53

  5. Comme Il Faut

    The social AI system Comme il Faut (CiF) aims to reduce the burden on the author by providing a playable model of social interaction where the author provides reusable and recombinable representations of social norms and social interactions. Motivated through examples from an in-development video game, Prom Week, this paper provides a detailed description of the structures with which CiF represents social knowledge and how this knowledge is employed to simulate social interactions between characters.

    (Source: Abstract "Comme il Faut: A System for Authoring Playable Social Models", see attached)

    Hannah Ackermans - 22.03.2016 - 16:16

  6. Prezi

    Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software based on a software as a service model. The product employs a zooming user interface (ZUI), which allows users to zoom in and out of their presentation media, and allows users to display and navigate through information within a 2.5D or parallax 3D space on the Z-axis. Prezi was officially established in April 2009 by co-founders Adam Somlai-Fischer, Peter Halacsy and Peter Arvai.

    (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prezi)

    Hannah Ackermans - 23.03.2016 - 14:37

  7. Trackd

    Trackd is a new way to quickly capture musical moments wherever you are. Never let that sweet little melody pass you by again.

    (source: iTunes)

    Hannah Ackermans - 23.03.2016 - 15:05

  8. Jitter

    a major package for Max/MSP named Jitter in 2003, which provides real-time video, 3-D, and matrix processing ability.

    (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_(software) )

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2016 - 10:08

  9. Google Wave

    Google Wave is an internet application made by Google. Google describes Wave as an application which "lets you communicate and collaborate in real time". This means that Wave can be used for several people to edit a document at the same time, or for a group discussion. Waves can be used in a similar way to a forum, or just for emails and instant messaging between two or more people.
    To use Google Wave in some browsers like Internet Explorer, you have to install Google Chrome Frame. This makes Internet explorer behave like Google Chrome on the Wave website. This is needed because Internet Explorer does not have enough features for Wave to work: it does not have full HTML5 support.
    Google Wave was discontinued in 2010. It has been open sourced as Apache Wave.
    (source: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Wave)

     

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2016 - 11:46

  10. printing press

    printing press

    Johannah Rodgers - 28.03.2016 - 19:29

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