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41 points by KB 15 years ago · 9 comments

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mthoms 15 years ago

Ironically, there is probably a very lucrative commercial market for this technology.

- Stock video/photo agencies

- Documentary production

- Augmented reality

- "Reality shows" or live broadcasts

The last one I find interesting. We've all seen the superimposed logos on sports broadcasts that project on predetermined surfaces (billboards, behind home plate, etc) but what about random shots of the crowd? Logos on hats, tee shirts and the like will probably be removed/replaced one day at the whim of sponsors.

kreek 15 years ago

This project and the technology are pretty amazing great work. However, I have a bit of an issue with the idea these logos are intruding on the record of our lives. Not to get too Ayn Rand on you but A is A, this is the world we live in. Removing - censoring? - logos from record is whitewashing the real world.

I'm a big fan of ads from the 50s and 60s what if this technology existed then? A large record of the vernacular of the time could have been wiped from existence. There would be no 'Mad Men' - what would I watch on sunday night? :)

Don't get me wrong as art this is fantastic, but I'll keep the record of my life fully intact even if it includes Coke logos at my son's birthday party.

  • mahmud 15 years ago

    There would be no 'Mad Men' - what would I watch on sunday night? :)

    Mad Men is more about an idealized, distant and long forgotten world, than it is about advertising or ad agencies, or an accurate historic record. The details might be accurate, but the choice of this particular story-line, at this order, with these particular characters, is more a reflection about the mind of the show author(s) more than anything.

    It's what all the authors of the series long for; a place where men looked good, got paid to do "creative" work, and had 99 "girl" problems. It's more about Today than yesteryear; the slightly more refined tastes of Porky's generation.

    In the future, your series of choice might be about a gang of environmental activists who are members of an ad-busting and "culture jamming" crew, with connections to the Cribs gang, the break-dance scene, and who just happen to be mad demo coders and phreakers. In other words, the popular art depicting today's world will be a caricature reflection of whatever surviving lore, confirmed by exhaustive records, since all of those things exist today, or existed until recently. Everyone born after 1980 might as well be referred to as "cyber-punk".

  • petercooper 15 years ago

    I'm a big fan of ads from the 50s and 60s what if this technology existed then?

    It'd have been as little used as this will eventually be with no significant effect to the advertising industry.

    (I mean this in a non-derogatory sense. It might eventually be used on even a lot of TV programmes, but in the grand scheme of things, we're not going to be wiping the record of advertising from the face of the earth forthwith with this.)

    • nodata 15 years ago

      But some tv shows already obscure logos. This would just automate the process.

  • seltzered 15 years ago

    As much as I hate advertising everywhere, you bring a fair point. Logos can easily be an indicator of place and time for a recordings.

    The above is also why I can't stand how many blogs these days don't put a publish date anywhere, for the sake of minimalism.

    I think the real, unwritten reason they're doing this is to serve as an adblock for video content you 'consume' - that is, television shows and movies.

  • jamesbritt 15 years ago

    "Don't get me wrong as art this is fantastic, but I'll keep the record of my life fully intact even if it includes Coke logos at my son's birthday party."

    Of course, I will too, but I also want the option of viewing things through different filters. The original will exist, as will copies and variations.

wallflower 15 years ago

Interesting OpenCV filters

http://code.google.com/p/unlogo/source/browse/trunk/projects...

cliveholloway 15 years ago

Do you have to pay "hoisting bills" to pull the replacement images into place? ;-)

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