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<h4>'''Summer 2024 reading from MIT'''</h4>
<h4>'''Awesome 3D Gaussian Splatting Resources'''</h4>


''MIT''
''MrNeRF''


MIT faculty and staff authors have published a plethora of books, chapters, and other literary contributions in the past year. The following titles represent some of their works published in the past 12 months. In addition to links for each book from its publisher, the MIT Libraries has compiled a helpful list of the titles held in its collections.
An excellent compilation of research and tools related to Gaussian Splatting. If you're not sure what that is, I recommend this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVv%20IQKlafQ two minute video]. Β 


'''[https://news.mit.edu/2024/summer-reading-from-mit-0703 Link]'''
'''[https://github.com/MrNeRF/awesome-3D-gaussian-splatting Link]'''
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<h4>'''How Tall is the Internet?'''</h4>
<h4>'''All Watched Over by Our Data Double'''</h4>


''Lai Yi Ohlsen''
''Simon Biggs, Ana Carvalho''
'Leonardo'


Lai Yi Ohlsen’s essay Β«How Tall is the Internet?Β» explores the complexities of measuring the internet’s performance and accessibility. It delves into methodologies, the subjective nature of metrics, and the socio-political implications of digital divides and internet shutdowns.
An interesting read on how visual media and social media engagement contribute to the construction and circulation of "data doubles," representations of individuals generated through pervasive surveillance technologies, and examines how media artists reflect on this phenomenon and its implications in the context of surveillance capitalism.


'''[https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/spatial-computing/602471/how-tall-is-the-internet/ Link]'''
'''[https://direct.mit.edu/leon/article/57/3/272/120453/All-Watched-Over-by-Our-Data-Double Link]'''
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Awesome 3D Gaussian Splatting Resources

MrNeRF

An excellent compilation of research and tools related to Gaussian Splatting. If you're not sure what that is, I recommend this two minute video.

Link

All Watched Over by Our Data Double

Simon Biggs, Ana Carvalho 'Leonardo'

An interesting read on how visual media and social media engagement contribute to the construction and circulation of "data doubles," representations of individuals generated through pervasive surveillance technologies, and examines how media artists reflect on this phenomenon and its implications in the context of surveillance capitalism.

Link