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A sensor is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts this into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an…
Following an initial research and brainstorm session that attempted to answer the question: “what is a conventional travel guide…
At the University of Amsterdam I’ve just started a research project called ABELmash: Annotation Based eLearning & mashups,…
Joris Maltha and Daniel Gross, founders of Catalogtree (2001), are fascinated by numerical information, files, folders and other…
The context of this issue is all of the issues which have come before it. Or perhaps everything that you're currently reading. Or…
Amsterdam, 16 november 2010 - Sensor Fest vindt plaats op 23, 24 en 25 november, en belicht de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied…
The most recent hackers camp exposed many eager hackers to the AnyMeta API. However, the existing documentation and tools were not…
Historically, online communities were formed using dedicated communication protocols which required specific client software.…
From my early childhood I have been fascinated with technology. When I was only 4 years old, my uncle gave me a…
A collection of articles, HowTos and existing software to retrieve data, perform multiple changes at once (eg. batch upload pictures…
The MobileDevCamp, already in its second installment, brought techies from all over the country (and even from the UK and Finland!)…
At Mediamatic, two different kind of high-frequency USB-based RFID readers are in use. While it is perfectly possible to write your…
Travel guides according to Wikipedia, and our first impressions of existing travel guides. An ongoing research.
In the Mediamatic Atelier we research and develop different types of hard- and software, including (interactive) installations like…
A time lapse video that shows you the rustle and bustle that Day 3 of our Dev Camp presented us. I am very sorry for the slight tilt…
Stringing code while eating boerenkool. You got to appreciate it.
This book focuses on a range of programming strategies and techniques behind computer simulations of natural systems.