Descriptive Camera Turns Pictures Into Text



This camera doesn't want to simply duplicate whatever you see through the viewfinder, it would rather describe the whole scene to you via text.

Created by Matt Richardson to explore the possibility of adding metadata to digital photos, it requires a team to analyze each photo, who then sends the description back via text 3 to 6 minutes later.

It's safe to say that the descriptive camera won't be replacing traditional photographic equipment anytime soon, but it does have the distinction of being the strangest, and arguably the most useless, bit of tech I've seen in quite some time.

Hit the link if you want to find out more about the ideas behind this conceptual gadget, and how the whole process really works.

Link  --via DesignTAXI

So I make a comment that was rational, pointing out errors in your logic and suggesting new uses for the camera and you remove my comment for it?

The childish behavior never ceases to amaze me. If you don't agree with what I say then comment about it, don't censor rational thought, especially so when it is done without insults or starchy language?
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