Thursday, June 23, 2005

Detecting forged photographs

Detecting forged photographs
 
The development of a hologram-using technique is welcome in the publishing world, as well as in law enforcement and other legal situations. Implementing this technology will be a boon to any publishers of information.

Using Holograms to Detect Photo Forgeries

>A new technique for detecting forged photographs will help newspapers and
>magazines check celebrity pictures that might have been doctored to make
>them more newsworthy, and prevent hackers from tampering with sensitive
>legal images including fingerprint records and medical scans used as
>evidence in court.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Traditional Inuit Calandar Nunavut Canada


01-January, originally uploaded by The MediaMentor.

Traditionally, the Inuit divide the year into months based both on the moon and what is done at that time of year.... days and weeks are not part of this system... so this tradional clandar is based on the tasks needed to survive in the Arctic. This calandar was a job I designed for the Nunavut Department of Education in 2001.
All 12 months are available via the link.

Monday, June 06, 2005

Dish on Table in Fort Smith, NWT, Canada

The trees in Fort Smith are special...they cannot be cut down without permission... so sometimes people come up with special solutions to get their TV dishes up and running.. without bothering the trees....