Posted by: Tim Reha | Wednesday, February 03, 2010 |
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Please accept this invitation to the TEDxSeattle Discussion.
TedxSeattle Discussion February, 5th, 5:30pm-8pm Rat and Raven (http://www.ratandraven.com), University District. 5260 University Way NE Seattle, WA 98105 - 206 524 3166 Complementary, No Registration Required.
Street parking up there on the Ave is free and available at that time. Happy hour specials include $2 off the entire menu (bar food, mostly standard with some twists); $3 wells, $3 domestic drafts and $4 imports (and $2 PBR if that is to your taste). We have reserved the *upstairs deck* (covered year-round and heated.
As part of this discussion, I will present ideas for filming, streaming and live synthing the event using an integrated internet dashboard approach. We will be looking for student volunteers to learn about this approach and work on the TEDxSeattle event. If all goes well, we will pitch this work to the main TED based on our efforts here. This presentation will go on around 6:00pm .
Posted by: Tim Reha | Saturday, January 30, 2010 |
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The Future - When New Media and Social Media Collide
This month we hosted the NW Audiovisualist’s (NWAV.org) monthly event in Portland, Oregon to highlight creativity and technology. Below is a summary of the event to spark new ideas that tie into the above notions social + real-time intereractive media.
I believe that we are in a massive cycle of convergence that will re-create the notion of “social media”. Today, social media is more about “social” than “media” because the media production tools are still somewhat fragmented, expensive and hard to integrate quickly. This next year we will see this rapidly change with the launch of the Apple iPad and downward pricing pressure on multimedia laptops, Pico Projectors, HD video cameras and other converging technologies.
Soon we will start to see collaborative music and media production across social networks in real-time. WiMAX wireless broadband penetration and increased broadband over cable and fiber will add velocity to the new “social + digital interactive media” convergence. Multi-Touch screens, computer vision, gestural inputs via FLIR thermal…
Posted by: Tim Reha | Sunday, October 25, 2009 |
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In my opinion the augmented reality space has unlimited creativity potential for all types of commercial and non-commercial applications. Tied with social media and all of the internet real-time API’s out there I am sure that “AR” will be the next wave of convergence that merges the internet with video, video games, geo-location services, social media, and more to become a massive global marketing channel.
Here is a very cool demo for Augmented Reality record scratching.
Tim Reha is a digital marketing executive with experience in all aspects of digital marketing from social media to HD video production. He works with large and medium sized companies to improve integrated digital marketing efforts like search engine optimization and content marketing.