Illuminations on Quantum Leaping

•February 16, 2008 • 1 Comment

Remarkably, on the weekend of the release of JUMPER – a film that explores a breed of humans with the ability to “leap” or teleport into other places instantly – the much anticipated STAR TREK XI moved from a Christmas 2008 release date to May 2009….boldly moving into the kick-off of the coveted summer blockbuster realm.

For those who had the opportunity to see CLOVERFIELD in theatres, you had the pleasure of seeing the FIRST TEASER TRAILER FOR STAR TREK XI.

For those of you who did not — here you go:

STAR TREK continues to influence the study and development of technologies of today:

  • The Holodeck is emerging in realistic computer games and Internet 2.0
  • Universal Translators are a reality
  • All-Knowing Computers are the subject of AI research
  • Communicator is appearing as hand-held, wireless, location-based communication
  • Big Screens are appearing everywhere
  • Replicator is hinted at in Nanotech research
  • Computers that speak, learn, adapt are in development

BUT WHAT ABOUT TELEPORTATION??

After attending a few lectures on Quantum Physics and the feasibility of this phenomenon, this subject has become extremely intesting to me and I have started to do some preliminary research investigating how research is impacting pop culture and the minds of the “creative collective.”In October 2006, a team at the Niels Bohr Institute in Denmark conducted a teleportation experiment involving a microscopic atomic object containing trillions of atoms.  They teleported the information a distance of half a metre.

In June 2007, a team in Brisbane, Australia, proposed a technique that avoids quantum entanglement entirely. While the technique can also transmit quantum information in the beam, the technique itself does not rely on the quantum properties of particles, so the team have dubbed the new method “classical teleportation”.

This technology is in development NOW.  In fact, there is actually a patent that exists TODAY titled only FULL BODY TELEPORTATION SYSTEM.  It is fascinating to know that people are making this their life’s work.

And why not?

First telegraph then telephone then televison.  Now, with wireless technologies carrying data through cyberspace, the teleportation concept is being touted as an ultimate goal for science in the foreseeable future.

While I am still skeptical that I will see this occur successfully in my lifespan, I am constanly amazed by the revelations that are rapidly resulting from the convergence of art, technology, design and science

Truly, human innovation is inspired discovery.

Perhaps the future of “leaping” is truly to be “MIND over MATTER.”

Perhaps we are already there.

Needless to say, those of us who are fans of the ABC television series, LOST – which is also, incidentally, tripping into the realm of quantum physics – will be looking to  STAR TREK XI producer/director J.J. Abrams to ensure that this film illuminates ideas that will inspire us all…

… to explore the possibilities of infinity…and way beyond!

Welcome Back, Indiana

•February 16, 2008 • 1 Comment

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

The first “official” trailer for INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL was released yesterday and looks fantastic!!  Check it out:

While the plot has been a carefully guarded secret, fans are already speculating about the plot and Indy’s next quest.  Vanity Fair magazine featured Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf on their latest cover and hinted spoilers about the 1950’s backdrop. 

As this will be the first Indy film since 1989 and possibly the most anticipated film release of 2008 (particularly with STAR TREK XI moving to 2009 – more on that in my next post), the film is expected to be a blockbuster success…rumored to break through the $1 billion mark in worldwide box office sales. 

For those of you who don’t mind spoilers  – here is a site that features some VERY privileged information.  Read at your own risk!! 

CLICK HERE FOR SPOILER

Welcome back, Indiana.

Star Wars news to share, I have!

•February 13, 2008 • 1 Comment

 

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (February 5, 2008) – A new era of Star Wars entertainment begins in 2008 when STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, from creator George Lucas, premieres as an all-new feature film in August, followed by the television series debut in the fall, in a partnership announced today between Lucasfilm Ltd., Warner Bros. Pictures and Turner Broadcasting System Inc.Produced by Lucasfilm Animation, STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS takes audiences on incredible new Star Wars adventures, combining the legendary storytelling of Lucasfilm with an eye-popping, signature animation style.

STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS will open in North American theaters Friday, August 15. International release dates will be announced soon.Here is a sneak peek video reel that is out on YouTube right now:
 “I felt there were a lot more Star Wars stories left to tell,” said George Lucas, executive producer of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS. “I was eager to start telling some of them through animation and, at the same time, push the art of animation forward.”

The theatrical debut of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS is only the beginning of all-new Star Wars adventures that continue in the fall when the long-awaited television series premieres on Cartoon Network, followed by airings on TNT.  Details regarding international broadcasts will be announced shortly.

STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS showcases an entirely new look and feel to the galaxy far, far away – combining the expansive scope of the Star Wars Saga with state-of-the-art computer-generated animation. Each week, viewers will see a thrilling, 30-minute “mini-movie” created by the talented artists at Lucasfilm Animation.

On the front lines of an intergalactic struggle between good and evil, fans young and old will join such favorite characters as Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Padmé Amidala, along with brand-new heroes like Anakin’s padawan learner, Ahsoka. Sinister villains – led by Emperor Palpatine, Count Dooku and General Grievous – are poised to rule the galaxy. Stakes are high, and the fate of the Star Wars universe rests in the hands of the daring Jedi Knights. Their exploits lead to the action-packed battles and astonishing new revelations that fill STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS.

“Warner Bros. and Turner are uniquely positioned to deliver on the enormous potential of The Clone Wars because together they offer a world-class opportunity: the theatrical and home-video distribution of Warner Bros. and the broad reach of the Turner Networks,” said Micheline Chau, President and Chief Operating Officer of Lucasfilm Ltd. “This terrific combination hits the key demographic groups, ranging from kids to adults, that make up the Star Wars audience.”Dan Fellman, Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution, added, “This is a breakthrough project – returning Star Wars to the big screen in a completely new way while beginning an exciting new chapter in George Lucas’ legendary legendary saga.

 “Nothing like this has ever been produced for television,” said Stuart Snyder, President/COO Turner Animation,Young Adults & Kids Media. “For 30 years, Star Wars has shown that it appeals to a huge breadth of fans. The Clone Wars on Cartoon Network will be appointment television for everyone in the family. We’re thrilled to be working with Lucasfilm again and very excited to be playing a role in bringing this remarkable adventure to viewers.”

With a new story each week, STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS continues the tradition of thrilling stories, astonishing visuals and extraordinary music that have always been the hallmarks of the Star Wars Saga.

Lucasfilm Animation, which is based in Marin County, Calif., with a studio in Singapore, has produced more than 30 all-new episodes of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, and production continues on even more exciting episodes.The first in a planned series of special web-only documentaries that chronicle the development of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS debuts online today, and can be found at http://www.starwars.com/.