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Introducing Future Internet an International, Open Access, Journal

By Future Internet, Journal

I have just finished writing the opening two page editorial for Future Internet and thought it would be a good chance to introduce it on the blog.

As Editor-in-Chief, it is a pleasure to introduce the new international, open access journal on Internet technologies and the information society, published by Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI): Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903).

Subject areas covered include:

  • Internet-related topics, including applications
  • information society
  • computer science
  • indexing and search engines and technologies
  • semantic web, markup, RDF
  • web services
  • file formats, protocols
  • virtual and mirror worlds
  • e-Government
  • e-Education and e-Learning
  • emerging topics.

Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers or the use of color figures.

Of note is the quick turn around on review and instant publication once accepted.

You can read the opening editorial The Future Internet
Future Internet 2009, 1(1), 1-2; doi:10.3390/fi1010001 and the first paper published:

Article: Learning Space Mashups: Combining Web 2.0 Tools to Create Collaborative and Reflective Learning Spaces Future Internet 2009, 1(1), 3-13; doi:10.3390/fi1010003 – published online 13 July 2009.

You can keep up to date with the latest papers or we encourage you to submit your own via http://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet

Design Camp: Urban Windows

By after effects

Ryan Dewitt is currently teaching animation and video production at Design Camp 2009 where the focus of the animation/video discipline is to expose students to the principles of animation by creating a short artistic stop-motion movie with music.

One of the projects is entitled ‘Urban Windows’ aimed at simulating people interacting in an urban building. Sixteen videos are shot independently then combined in post to form one cohesive music video – we think its a neat idea and the outcomes are first class :

Take a look at the Urban Windows page for more examples and how it was made, it is also well worth taking a look at the main Design Camp site.

Design Camp: Urban Windows

By after effects

Ryan Dewitt is currently teaching animation and video production at Design Camp 2009 where the focus of the animation/video discipline is to expose students to the principles of animation by creating a short artistic stop-motion movie with music.

One of the projects is entitled ‘Urban Windows’ aimed at simulating people interacting in an urban building. Sixteen videos are shot independently then combined in post to form one cohesive music video – we think its a neat idea and the outcomes are first class :

Take a look at the Urban Windows page for more examples and how it was made, it is also well worth taking a look at the main Design Camp site.

Miniature City featuring Vividblaze “Tight Rope (Floor Mix)”

By City Timelapses, Tilt Shift Photography, Tilt-shift Miniature, timelaspe

Many of the tilt-shift/timelapse movies we have featured here on digital urban have been created using a fake title shift effect. The movie below by mockmoon uses a ARAX 2.8/35mm Tilt & Shift lens mounted on a Canon EOS 5DmarkII:



Movie by mockmoon : http://mockmoon.sblo.jp with music by vividblaze : http://www.vividblaze.com

The clip has inspired us to get out the Canon G9, fire off an email to the people behind UrbanTick and sort out our own tutorial and timelapse imagery, more on that in future posts…

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