Showing posts with label san francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label san francisco. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

A picture's worth ten thousand miles

We've been having a great series of videoconferences with Keio University as part of their English Language Lounge (E-Lounge). In particular, here are two really cool ones.

In this picture, you can see me, Hernan, and Edgardo (three Digital Vision Fellows) chatting with some E-Lounge students. We had this chat last week, where we explained our projects and their subject areas; mobile storytelling, micro enterprise resource planning, and financial services for the poor through cash cards and SMS.

This week, we presented projects about San Francisco culture. Three interns walked around the Potrero Hill neighborhood in San Francisco to take pictures with our camera phones.

Afterwards, we created stories (two web pages and one video) about San Francisco culture. I think they are great. Check em out!

Rowvin (WEB PAGE):
http://mobilestorytelling.org/sfculture/sf_culture_rowvin/sfculture2.html

Anton (WEB PAGE):
http://mobilestorytelling.org/sfculture/sf_culture_anton/sf_culture.html

Seanne (VIDEO):

Monday, April 30, 2007

La Mission (by Nick)

Part of the Place Project (describe a place you love) This movie (shot on a Nokia N90) covers the mission district, and is filmed only with local sounds and music. Without a voiceover, it is much easier to share across cultural and linguistic boundaries. This was shot & edited by Nick, one of Project VIEW's video interns at Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)

Friday, April 20, 2007

Off topic: Best kept secrets

Some Friday fun. Here are two of the best-kept secrets that everyone should know about.



1. San Francisco parking meter prepaid cards. Save those quarters for laundry! That's right, every parking meter with one of those diagonal slots will take this thing and your prepaid money.

2. Move over, Google Earth! NASA's got something meatier! I was searching around for open source maps, and I found NASA's own 3d global satellite data flyaround thing called World Wind. But in addition to earth, it also has Moon, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

This is a picture of one of the moon landing sites.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Videoblogging Week 2007, Day 7: Sushi

A little glimpse into one of my favorite local sushi restaurants.

Starring: Spinach with peanut sauce, hamachi negi-tori, snow white roll, char, aji, and Japanese snapper.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Videoblogging Week 2007, Day 3: Sunny Day; Sunset's Great

I went on a little walk through the Sunset this weekend, and it was actually sunny out! So I put this together, set to a nice creative commons licensed song from ccMixter.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

DV Vlog 6: Mayor Newsom re-opens the sunset library

Day 1 of videoblogging week 2007, and here's my first video. My local library branch finally re-opened, so I got a bit of San Francisco's mayor giving a little speech and cutting the ribbon.



Edit: There's a picture of me making this video in the coverage on NewTeeVee. I'm top right.