“I will do what I’m told without question ’til I’m old” or the shorter version “I will do” is the title of Maura Cluthe’s robot sketch and I have to say we love it! Her robot sketches are awesome. Have a look for yourself.
(c) Laura Cluthe
“I will do what I’m told without question ’til I’m old” or the shorter version “I will do” is the title of Maura Cluthe’s robot sketch and I have to say we love it! Her robot sketches are awesome. Have a look for yourself.
(c) Laura Cluthe
Michael from macro art in nature takes TinEye for a spin and is impressed. His review and comments are pretty much in line with what we have been hearing these past weeks: TinEye is an awesome image-to-image search engine when it finds results! Well of course, of course! What would an image search engine be if it did not find results! As we mentioned our index is growing, our next larger index is...
I am writing a long post about robots since I am thinking about TinEye’s branding and I came across Michael Salter’s styrofoam robot and I remembered seeing it in the San Jose Museum of Art last month and being completely amazed. I would love to build one. I think I am going to build one except it will be a Wild Styrobot (wild animal robot?). This video chronicles Salter and his team...
I am a big fan of compfight. This morning’s robot courtesy of a compfight search. Enjoy!
Photo by Sean Mason.
Thinking about TinEye and robots I came across Bryan Partington’s robots in a cup. How awesome! I think you are going to be seeing a lot of robots on the Idée blog…
While the folks around the Idéeplex might be big fans of Firefox, we know that there are a lot of you out there who are perfectly happy with Internet Explorer, thank you very much.
I had a great time talking with Jim Goldstein about TinEye and his podcast is now available for your listening. Jim Goldstein is a stunning independent photographer who has photographed some of my favourite locations in the world including Point Reyes. I am in California next week and I will be running here. If you have any questions about the podcast: I am listening at lboujnane (@) ideeinc.com...
A huge thank you to all the folks out there talking about TinEye! Here are just a few of our favourites… “I am a born cynic, but after putting TinEye to the test with some of my photos I’ve quickly become a believer…” says professional photographer Jim Goldstein in his post Who Is Stealing Your Photos Online? He goes on to state “Although Google is the 800 pound...
Oh it is nice to have friends! I would know: Eamonn Murphy just made me a little TinEye icon for TinEye on Twitter. The robot icon will be next, in the meantime drop by Twitter and follow me! I am now iconified!
“I’ve seen my fair share of image search demos, and they usually promise far more than they deliver. But last week, I finally saw one that deserves the name. It is called TinEye.” wrote Erick Schonfeld of, you got it, TechCrunch. In the wee hours of the morning the folks at TechCrunch posted their review of TinEye…I bet you know what happened next! We’ve been so busy today...