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HaloScan
Peanut butter sandwich
Coconut Jam
Araglins muzieklog
The Rich Girls are Weeping
Cosmobile
филиал кругозора (the branch of the horizon, yarrost live journal)
Synapse Magazine
Soundsational
Give, Get, Take and Have
Gag de Pleg Bog
The tie dye gypsy
Koptelefoon
Belgourmet
Bas roRlog (See also his nice programs on Video Teleplayer)
Tuning
Banana Nutrament
dorfsdisco braunsfeld
Rho-Xs
Slap Press presenta... Glubibulga
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Monday, September 11, 2006, 07:37 PM - Fun, Nederlands
Maken ze onze nasischijven nu ook al in China?!
Tootootje is a comic strip concerning a car with a human nature.
Tootootje lives in a 2-d world, this world exists of three exact squares (the panels), where the adventures take place.
Tootootje experiences much trouble from its surroundings (hills, trees, traffic signs), of its miniature clone (appropriately indicated with "the small one") or the panels themselves, which play a completely different role than in traditional comics.
Tootootje has been created as from 1973 by Hans Konings and Wiel Seuskens.
Tootootje lives in a 2-d world, this world exists of three exact squares (the panels), where the adventures take place.
Tootootje experiences much trouble from its surroundings (hills, trees, traffic signs), of its miniature clone (appropriately indicated with "the small one") or the panels themselves, which play a completely different role than in traditional comics.
Tootootje has been created as from 1973 by Hans Konings and Wiel Seuskens.
Pandora is a music discovery service designed to help you find and enjoy music that you'll love.
Pandora takes your input (artists, songs) and feedback ("I like this", "I don't like this") and use the Music Genome Project to create stations that play songs that are musically similar to what you've told them. That's it; only the music counts. Pandora doesn't care how popular the artist is, who's backing them, and which genre bin they usually belong in. Only the music matters.
After a while Pandora will ask for an USA zip code because they are only allowed to serve USA citizens. You can use 10005 for example, the zip code of the New York Stock Exchange.
Pandora takes your input (artists, songs) and feedback ("I like this", "I don't like this") and use the Music Genome Project to create stations that play songs that are musically similar to what you've told them. That's it; only the music counts. Pandora doesn't care how popular the artist is, who's backing them, and which genre bin they usually belong in. Only the music matters.
After a while Pandora will ask for an USA zip code because they are only allowed to serve USA citizens. You can use 10005 for example, the zip code of the New York Stock Exchange.
People could jump on a trampoline and if they reached a curtain height, a melody was played, lights started flashing and a picture was taken.
The pictures should be send to a system that guys of the VPRO started to develop, now called MMBase, and of course this didn't work (boy, was I pissed).
So we made our own presentation on the web.
This was produced by Tv3000 as part of the VPRO-digitaal stand on the Lowlands festival.
I programmed it in C on a Silicon Graphics machine.
The detection was done with an ordinary infrared motion detector. Rob Linders of ArtiVisuals made the hardware interface.
We had a lot of help from students of the HKU, faculty KMT.
P.A.R.K. saved some video recordings, here are two fragments (click on the pictures to play):
The pictures should be send to a system that guys of the VPRO started to develop, now called MMBase, and of course this didn't work (boy, was I pissed).
So we made our own presentation on the web.
This was produced by Tv3000 as part of the VPRO-digitaal stand on the Lowlands festival.
I programmed it in C on a Silicon Graphics machine.
The detection was done with an ordinary infrared motion detector. Rob Linders of ArtiVisuals made the hardware interface.
We had a lot of help from students of the HKU, faculty KMT.
P.A.R.K. saved some video recordings, here are two fragments (click on the pictures to play):
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