WebBuzz du 23/04/2012
Who never did turn to pedal on the sea or a lake? These vehicles, as beautiful as it may be slight, are real torture. Verily We have to much effort for each trip, probably due to the fact that they are as beautiful as it can be lightweight. And here's an invention that could make them disappear: the bike hydrofoil. It is now possible to imagine that the Tour de France borrows some rivers. But beware of the fall, because it seems to be back on the machine.
WebBuzz du 28/03/2017: Une petite fille rencontre M. robot-A little girl meet Mr robot
La prochaine génération partagera sa vie avec un ou plusieurs robots. Même si ce n'est pas certain, cette petite fille semble prête. La voici avec sa première rencontre avec M. Robot !
The next generation will share his life with one or more robots. Even if it is not certain, this little girl seems ready. Here it is with her first meeting with Mr. Robot!
WebBuzz du 14/04/2016: La vie d'un smartphone I-Diots-Smartphone's life I-Diots
Voici un petit film d'animation sur le cycle de vie d'un smartphone et montrant à qui profite l'obsolescence progrommée de certaines marques. Mais tant que des gens voudront les acheter, pourquoi arreter ?
Here is a short animated film about the life cycle of a smartphone and showing who benefits progrommée the obsolescence of certain brands. But as long as people will want to buy, why stop?
WebBuzz du 05/04/2017: Une artiste japonaise expérimente l'art par la réalité virtuelle-A japanese artist experiences art throught virtual reality
Même si ces 2 domaines semblent antinomique, l'art adore la science. Avec les dernières avancées de la réalité virtuelle, les artistiques commencent a explorer ce nouveau moyen d'expression. Sekiguchi Aimi est l'une d'entre elle. Voici l'une des ces premières oeuvres virtuelles qui porte le titre UKIYO.
Even if these two areas seem to be antinomic, art loves science. With the latest advances in virtual reality, artisans are beginning to explore this new medium of expression. Sekiguchi Aimi is one of them. Here is one of the first virtual works that bears the title UKIYO.









