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from YouTube :: Videos by jetsetshow June 16, 2008
EPIC FU is our weekly geek-out to cool art, tech, and music from the online and offline world. We love highlighting independent artists, programmers, musicians and anyone who is pursuing their passion. EPIC FU - the owner's manual for the web: http://epicfu.com http://blog.epicfu.com T-SHIRTS!!!! http://shop.epicfu.com HANG OUT/CHAT/SUBMIT IDEAS: http://mix.epicfu.com FU OF THE WEEK: Elon Musk of Tesla Motors http://teslamotors.com EPIC SPOTLIGHT: Artsy by The Grouch http://youtube.com/watch?v=LCHV2I_Xog0 http://myspace.com/thegrouch thanks, paul dateh! CREDITS VIDEO: Compton to Scarboro by The Carps http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ka4s8gSSbpU http://myspace.com/thecarps http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/The_Carps SHOW LINKS: Global gas prices : http://epicfu.com/q GasBuddy : http://gasbuddy.com 105 driving tips to save gas : http://epicfu.com/r Google Earth climate model : http://epicfu.com/s Live action film version of Akira by Leo DiCaprio : http://epicfu.com/t Cat ladies : http://catladies.tumblr.com MOTION GRAPHICS BY EDEN SOTO http://edensoto.com TITLE MUSIC BY DOC POPULAR http://drownradio.com Author: jetsetshow Keywords: zadi mix tesla elonmusk supercar electriccar gasprices gasbuddy gastips dicaprio akira nolanbushnell Added: June 16, 2008
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Chris Johnson on Imaging's Future in Medicine and Science
from PodTech.net: Technology, Business, Media, and News Podcasts March 26, 2007
Chris R. Johnson directs the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute (SCI) at the University of Utah. Johnson was greatly influenced by several people responsible, in large part, for creating computer graphics as we know it today. Names like David Evans and Ivan Sutherland (Evans and Sutherland Computing), John Warnock (Adobe), Jim Kajiya(Microsoft), Ed Catmull (Pixar), and Nolan Bushnell (Atari) are all individuals with links to the University of Utah computer science programs. Johnson talks with Brad Baldwin about how imaging is transforming the medical and scientific industries, particularly to understand perhaps the most complex organism today: human life. With the hardware, software algorithms, and communications today, we're entering what Johnson calls the Golden Age of medical and bioscience research. What is possible today, was only dreamed about just a few years ago. Through teamwork from computer scientists with medical experts, the result is breakthroughs in the way computers are being used to diagnosis conditions and apply medical treatments. Tags: Chris R. Johnson, SCI, David Evans, Ivan Sutherland, Adobe, Jim Kajiya, Microsoft, Ed Catmull, Pixar, Nolan Bushnell, Atari
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