Introducing awesome intern Shun Kawamura!

Posted by vikas on May 1st, 2008

We found Shun at Columbia University, where he's a master's student of computer science in the vision and graphics track.

Shun has worked on a lot of interesting projects, but what we thought was especially cool was his work with Professor Aoki at Tohoku University in Japan. There he designed a system using a projector and stereo camera that compensates for the photometric characteristics of a projected surface. What that means is that using what Shun's lab created you can use a projector with a non-white and non-uniform surface, like a brick wall, and still have it look good! Here's an example:

From left to right are the display surface, the original image, the image projected onto the display surface without compensation, the compensated image, and the compensated image projected onto the display surface.

When he's not working on hard computer vision problems, you can probably find Shun taking long walks around the city to clear his mind.

Shun really impressed us during the interview with his quick and creative responses to our tough algorithm question. He was even prepared with his old research paper when we asked about interesting projects that he had worked on. We are thrilled to work with him this summer.

A lot has changed in the last few months. We want to mention that Adam Herscher left in early January to pursue other opportunities. We wish him the best. More news coming soon.

Almost everyone stayed awake!

Posted by jeff on Apr 2nd, 2008

Testing the futuristic whiteboardThank you to everyone who attended the tech talk on Monday. We were really happy with the interest and the turnout. Some of my preparation was seriously last minute! Three small features were added to the whiteboard literally an hour and a half before the talk.

I have posted the slides with slight post-talk enhancements (they now contain download links to much of the demo material and source code).

Is this really work? Our tech talk at the University of Michigan

Posted by vikas on Mar 25th, 2008

Jeff will be giving a tech talk on March 31st at the University of Michigan. Here's a preview of one of the awesome technologies that he'll be showing:

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(Music: L'espoir fait vivre by Bézèd'h, Skyline: Sh0cked on flickr, Beach: tata_aka_T on flickr)

We're looking for a few brilliant and creative minds to interview with us for a summer internship position. If you're interested, come to the talk or email us@fluxcapacity.net.

Here's what's on the agenda:

  • Wiimote + Laptop + Projector + Semitransparent Glass = Whiteboard from the Future
  • When regular speed just doesn't get you in the mood anymore - Ultra-fast numerical operations in C# using dynamic MSIL (bytecode) generation
  • Getting other people's computers to work for you

Here is the info for the tech talk:
When: March 31st at 5:30 pm
Where: 1014 Dow, North Campus, U of M College of Engineering
Food: yes
RSVP: here please, although not required it will help us get enough food

Hope to see you there!