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This is one of my favorite photos, because this was taken on Tuesday, when I asked the students to go to the polls.
But exactly four years after, the photos, most of them are still there.
So we were inspired to create a project where men will pay tribute to women by posting their
photos.
I just took a few
photos
of the kids, and the next day I came with the posters and we pasted them.
I took more photos, and we started the project.
So we could just walk in the street during the next days and the
photos
would get revealed by themselves.
And the
photos
kept traveling even without us.
Hopefully, you'll see the film, and you'll understand the scope of the project and what the people felt when they saw those
photos.
I presume that you belong to the second category, and that's good, because for that project, I'm going to ask you to take the
photos
and paste them.
People were taking shots and photos; people were reporting violations of human rights in Egypt; people were suggesting ideas, they were actually voting on ideas, and then they were executing the ideas; people were creating videos.
Mike Matas: And so throughout the whole book, Al Gore will walk you through and explain the
photos.
I started my journey in California, with a UC Berkeley 30-year longitudinal study that examined the
photos
of students in an old yearbook, and tried to measure their success and well-being throughout their life.
So let's see, here's a couple of
photos
I took while I was in Pakistan.
So when you think about your parents or your grandparents, at best they may have created some
photos
or home videos, or a diary that lives in a box somewhere.
And what this lets you do is create an online tribute to your loved ones, complete with
photos
and videos and stories that they can post after you die.
Narrator: The first group builds a cubicle in which the walls are screens for the computer and for family
photos.
Why are you posting these photos?"
Several of them went to go get their camera from the break room and took
photos
with us.
We're looking at many, many gigabytes of digital
photos
here and kind of seamlessly and continuously zooming in, panning through it, rearranging it in any way we want.
Most of them are ordinary digital camera photos, but this one, for example, is a scan from the Library of Congress, and it's in the 300 megapixel range.
Those
photos
become linked, and they make something emergent that's greater than the sum of the parts.
Their own
photos
are getting tagged with meta-data that somebody else entered.
If somebody bothered to tag all of these saints and say who they all are, then my photo of Notre Dame Cathedral suddenly gets enriched with all of that data, and I can use it as an entry point to dive into that space, into that meta-verse, using everybody else's photos, and do a kind of a cross-modal and cross-user social experience that way.
I think you can really enrich the way we browse our photographs and bring it to that kind of shoebox of, you know,
photos
with your family on the kitchen table kind of thing.
Or the recipe for the ultimate jaw-dropping TED Talk: "Flickr
photos
of intergalactic classical composer."
Or you could tag Facebook
photos
with the emotions that you had associated with those memories and then instantly prioritize the streams that catch your attention, just like this.
We have realized that recently more and more people are using the means of YouTube and social networking to express their stories, share their
photos
and tell their own stories through their own voices.
So the first rule is that
photos
combined should have the same perspective.
Secondly,
photos
combined should have the same type of light.
And if you do a good job capturing the photos, the result can be quite beautiful and also quite realistic.
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