Tech Policy Our best photographs of 2018 Transport yourself around the world and see people creating and dealing with technological change in MIT Technology Review’s top photos of the year. by Emily Luong 2018-12-27T09:27:00-05:00
Humans and Technology VR is still a novelty, but Google’s light-field technology could make it serious art A new VR app lets you explore worlds with surprising depth and detail. by Rachel Metz 2018-03-14T11:00:00-04:00
Connectivity Our Best Photographs of 2016 Transport yourself around the world and see people creating and dealing with technological change in MIT Technology Review’s top photos of the year. by Jordan Awan 2016-12-25T00:00:00-05:00
Connectivity Bendy Lenses Will Change Everything about Cameras As We Know Them Flexible sheet-like lenses could lead to cameras that wrap around your car—or just about anything else. by Rachel Metz 2016-04-27T15:35:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Next Big Test for AI: Making Sense of the World A new database will gauge progress in artificial intelligence, as computers try to grasp what’s going on in scenes shown in photographs. by Will Knight 2016-01-26T00:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Lytro Is Building a Camera to Capture Live-Action Virtual Reality Lytro, maker of a shifting-focus camera, claims its upcoming virtual-reality camera will let you move around in live-action videos. by Rachel Metz 2015-11-05T11:30:00-05:00
Connectivity A High-End Camera in a Small Package Startup Light says its L16 will replace a fancy camera and lenses for a third the cost and fit easily into your bag, too. by Rachel Metz 2015-10-07T19:00:00-04:00
Connectivity A Way to Get Much-Higher-Resolution Selfies A startup called Light uses a cluster of small camera modules to create top-notch photos. First stop: Your smartphone. by Rachel Metz 2015-04-17T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Auras: There’s an App for That A variety of new digital filters will make a photograph look vintage. The inauthenticity of the effect is irrelevant: it’s enough to evoke an audience’s sense of the past. by A. D. Coleman 2014-12-18T00:01:00-05:00
Around MIT Seeing Beauty in a Materials Science World Marshall Scholar Colleen Loynachan tackles materials science problems with a photographer’s perspective. 2014-01-15T17:14:27-05:00