Were you one of the 17 million who have watched Corning’s “A Day Made of Glass” since it was posted last year? I know that I watched it at least a half-dozen times. And I remember thinking that it was so cool that just about all the technology required to make everything in that video [...]
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HDTV Almanac - A Day Made of Glass: the Sequel
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Re: HDTV Almanac - A Day Made of Glass: the Sequel
It is a well-made video. A lot of the ideas in the video come from work done at Xerox Parc and the MIT Media Lab, but obviously the world has moved a lot closer to practicality for those ideas and Corning has a huge stake in supplying the high value-added glass for current and futuristic displays. The great success of touch screens in tablets and cell phones is a big factor also. I'm not particularly impressed by the classroom shown in the video, because I have spent a lot of time in real classrooms, and for me the Khan Academy approach is much more exciting than the one displayed here.
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Re: HDTV Almanac - A Day Made of Glass: the Sequel
Thanks for your post, Jeff. The part that I love about these videos from Corning is that almost all of the technology depicted is available today in off-the-shelf products. It may not be quite at the level of integration or the size shown in the video, but it's also not pure speculation either.
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