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ZitatIn 1964 MIT professor Harold Edgerton, pioneer of stop-action photography, famously took a photo of a bullet piercing an apple using exposures as short as a few nanoseconds. Inspired by his work, Ramesh Raskar and his team set out to create a camera that could capture not just a bullet (traveling at 850 meters per second) but light itself (nearly 300 million meters per second).
Stop a moment to take that in: photographing light as it moves. For that, they built a camera and software that can visualize pictures as if they are recorded at 1 trillion frames per second. The same photon-imaging technology can also be used to create a camera that can peer "around" corners , by exploiting specific properties of the photons when they bounce off surfaces and objects.
Among the other projects that Raskar is leading, with the MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture research group, are low-cost eye care devices, a next generation CAT-Scan machine and human-computer interaction systems. "Though photographs in the near future will still be composed by people holding cameras, it will gradually become more accurate to say pictures were computed rather than 'taken' or 'captured.'"
cool shit.
wow.
hab das schon vor einiger zeit auf ted.com gesehen unglaublich das ganze, genial ist wie er erzählt wie lang es dauern würd, wenn man jeden frame ansieht, wie die kugel durch die flasche fliegt
kanns sein das die theorie dazu schon älter ist? hab glaub ich letztes jahr schon drüber gelesen?
ja ich bild mir auch ein, schon mal was drüber gelesn zu haben, aber das war auch noch ohne video.
einfach genial
Ich hab das Video ohne die dazugehörige Erkläreung ca vor einem halben Jahr wo auf Twitter schon mal gesehn - aber jetzt versteh ich das ganze endlich auch .. ich glaub grad in der Medizin könnt das unglaublich viel bringen ..
LIKE
besonders die reflektionen und möglichkeiten dadurch ^^
*sprachlos*
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