A piece i'm working on for my gallery show in conjunction with The CS Lewis Festival later this month.
Any input would be awesome.
Cheers
M
Ethan - i finally got around to checking out the current exhibition at Ars Virtua. AMAZING. Seriously, i'm so so glad that people are bringing intelligent new media directions to SL. The medium is RIGHT THERE for the picking and no one's really using this way. In theory classes you always learn about how a utopian space like that is perfect for the new-media genre, but now that it's there, no one's taking advantage of it.
I'm so glad you guys are. The current work is excellent and is it possible to get a copy of that brief looping soundtrack?
Loved it!
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s
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The last of the Fresh Air live paintings for Genesis. The theme is Hope.
6ft x 7ft
1 Hour
Acrylic
Cheers,
M
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Hey guys, glad to see this group exists.....
Check out my films on my site. I'll gonna check out as much of the stuff you're doing.
Already discovered great things to look at around here.
Though one of my films isn't subtiteteled, I guess you'll get the meaning anyway.
Regards
SAN SOTO
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Jun 7, 2007
hey thn, let me know when the next SL event is. i will attend! I haven't been on in a while, but i've regained the courage to log back in haha
I've mentioned the speaker series we're doing here.
The next guest is Camiller Utterback
Wed Apr 18, 6:30pm (PST)
We'll be streaming the discussion into Second Life at Ars Virtua (secondlife://Dowden/42/59)
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Here's something I'm helping with coming up this week:

"Borders, Boundaries & Liminal States", a three day conference within the virtual online world Second Life, will explore how borders are delineated and complicated within/between virtual environments. Sponsored by Ars Virtua New Media Center, and CADRE Laboratory for New Media.
Details on the speakers, date/times, and directions are here
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Generative audio anyone? I could use some advice. I'm working on a opengl visualization project. It won't run real-time because it's very dense, I'm just saving off each screen as a png - and then rolling that into a finished video. While it's rendering, it's also creating a log file that documents "events" (there's network data involved). So, what I want to do is use that log file to generate audio for the piece. The format of the log file is arbitrary and easy to change. I think I need something that will let me take this file (a text file) and specify, say, 25 lines per minute (to match the video speed) and then tie certain sounds to markers in each line. Does that make sense? I'm not sure what to use. I understand that Max/MSP or Pure Data could probably do it, but I don't really have time for the learning curve involved there, at the moment. Any other suggestions?
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