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كان فيه ناس عايزين يوصلوا حتة بعيدة قوي فانقسموا مجموعتين .. فيه منهم مجموعة قليلة فضلوا قاعدين في مكانهم بيحاولوا يخترعوا الصاروخ اللي هيوصلهم في ساعتها .. ومجموعة تانية خدوا الاحصنة وبيمشوا كل يوم شوية عشان يوصلوا

أهو أنا بقى زي الناس اللي قاعدين يخترعوا الصاروخ

يا هيخترعوا الصاروخ ويوصلوا قبل الباقيين كلهم

يا هيخترعوا صاروخ صغير هيوصلهم حتة أقل من الناس التانيين

يا هيموتوا وهما اخترعوا حتة من الصاروخ هتخلي اللي بعدهم يكمل عليه ويوصل الحتة البعيدة

يا هيموتوا وهما لا اخترعوا الصاروخ ولا وصلوا الحتّة البعيدة ولا حتى قربوا منها شوية

What’s TEDx- (in Arabic) from sharno on Vimeo.

A video made for TEDxTantaU as an infographic for what’s TED and TEDx

Narrator: Mohamed El Shatlawy
Script, Animator: me

For Allah loves those who are just | إن الله يحب المقسطين from sharno on Vimeo.

Kinetic typography of an Ayah (verse) from Quran

Animator: me

Inara logo animation from sharno on Vimeo.

Inara.tv logo animation (a product from elmasna3.com)

animator: me

El Masna3 (The Factory) logo animation from sharno on Vimeo.

logo animation intro for elmasna3.com

Animator: me

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The art of archery is not an athletic ability mastered more or less through primarily physical practice, but rather a skill with its origin in mental exercise and with its object consisting in mentally hitting the mark.

Therefore, the archer is basically aiming for himself. Through this, perhaps, he will succeed in hitting the target— his essential self.

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- Herrigel

PushBots teaser from sharno on Vimeo.

This is a teaser for a startup making a service of push notifications for mobile app developers
pushbots.com

amrsobhy:

الفتح الاسلامي بكاليفورنيا (at The Benjamin Franklin Hotel)

amrsobhy:

الفتح الاسلامي بكاليفورنيا (at The Benjamin Franklin Hotel)

Source: amrsobhy

Our speaker at the January 2013 Portland/CreativeMornings was Andy Baio, writer and coder who loves making things. . The global theme for this month was “Reuse,” and Andy spoke about remix culture: “Cut, copy, paste. The ability to reuse and remix is so deeply baked into our tools, it’s rewritten our culture. We learn to make great art by copying, and we participate in our culture by reusing and modifying what we see. But the law hasn’t caught up with our changing values, effectively criminalizing the creativity of millions. Cover songs on YouTube, fanfic, mashups, and supercuts all violate copyright, and lawyers are starting to find new tools to discover and enforce infringement. Welcome to the new Prohibition.” The event was generously hosted by the Hollywood Theatre (http://hollywoodtheatre.org) and sponsored by Citizen (http://citizensof.com) and 52 Limited (http://www.52ltd.com). Many thanks to Pro Photo Supply (http://prophotosupply.com) for lending us the gear to capture the talk, and to Hunter Richards (http://www.hunterhrichards.com) for shooting and editing.

Screens as they exist today are flat, 2D and rigid; even the 3D displays we have today are not true 3D - they are optical illusions. We created a 2.5D display that is shape changing with the help of actuators, depth cameras, projector and a silicone screen. ‘Obake’ (o-baa-keh) as we lovingly call it, imagines how we would interact with elastic display. We could literally pinch and pull them! Create mountains by pulling them out of the screen, draw rivers with your fingers, elevate an entire terrain to see a cut section view. Make your data come alive. The video shows our working prototype. Hardware built with - Wood, linear actuators, liquid rubber casted into a screen, Kinect, Projector Software written in - openFrameworks Music - Babe / Evenings By - Dhairya Dand + Rob Hemsley http://bit.ly/SBvTie + http://bit.ly/15oP1od Thanks - Rahul Budhiraja http://bit.ly/115mSwH