Researchers develop an app to help the blind take better photos
A team of researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have created camera app that might help the visually impaired take photos.
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A team of researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have created camera app that might help the visually impaired take photos.
James Nolan, founder of Stoke Ripley Creative, gives his experiences of moving to Adobe Creative Cloud.
Google kicks off its I/O developer conference next Wednesday and if there's one thing that could steal the limelight, it's Glass.
The artist tells us about hanging out in Josh Homme's studio and creating art drawn from 80s horror, game and comic culture.
As Johanna's four-month break from commissions comes to an end, she launches her Wonderbeasts show at DCA in Dundee.
Religious imagery – and a lot of blood – permeates David Bowie's latest music video, featuring Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard.
Education secretary Michael Gove has said that in order for future generations to call themselves educated, they will need to be able to code.
We caught up with Mike to find out more about how he composited the piece – and about his overall approach to his artworks.
A petition on Change.org demanding that Adobe back away from its subscription-only model for its creativity software, including PhotoShop, has collected over 4,400 signatures by late Thursday.
Video producers have a new way to make money from their content on the Internet, as 'selected partners' can now charge on YouTube.
The US Department of Defense Trade Controls has apparently ordered Defense Distributed to removed the blueprints for a 3D printable gun from its website.
The designer and art director tells us about creative processes, being a player and what's in store for her this year
At the Max conference in Los Angeles, Behance's co-founder gave advice and discussed the future of the portfolio site under Adobe's ownership.
The Turnpike Art Group (TAG) has decorated the green streetside boxes with a variety of outsized floral designs that make a welcome change from tagging.
Proposed legislation in California aims to ban guns made using 3D printing, after an organisation Defense Distributed fired a handgun made with the technology, and said it would distribute its drawings online.
Still in the experiment stage, there's no word yet about when we should expect to see Adobe's Mighty and Napoleon hit the shelves, but we got our hands on working prototypes of the devices to try them out and take some photos of them in action.
Film director John Dower talks about getting into the industry, and his films, Thrilla in Manilla, and A Year in the Yellow
Adobe has used its Max 2013 conference in Los Angeles to show off features it's planning to add to its tools in the future.
London-based post house shows off its colour grading skills from the subtle to the dynamic for film, broadcast & commercials.
Upgrades add subdivision surfaces, 'bullet-time' physics, a Fitting Room, new morphing tools and more.