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Reflections is a generative art installation designed for the Game Happens! 2015 conference. This art installation is composed by a generative algorithm that draws lines on screen using geometry reflections and generates sounds using an oscillator synthetizer. The user interacts with the installation using the Leap Motion device. The user can manipulate the algorithm moving the left and right hands on the three axis. The size of the lines are based on the depth axis. The algorithm chooses the color of the lines and the user can select only the black color, closing his fingers into a fist.
Journey to the drifting sands of ancient Egypt and help a young princess find true love in Annabel, a unique and stunning hidden object adventure. Annabel, deeply in love with the young prince, Akhenaten, has been captured and help prisoner by the evil high priest Amertekh. If Amertekh marries Annabel, he will be named Pharaoh. But, in order to do that, he'll have to get rid of his rival. Use your keen eye for detail, and your mastery of brain-bending puzzles, to help Annabel escape and return to her one true love. Featuring incredible 3-D graphics, a stirring storyline, and surprises at even turn, Annabel is more than just a hidden object game, it's the adventure of a lifetime. Experience the magical romance of Annabel today!
Learn more www.awem.com/annabel.html
Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys.
These are faces made with EA's GameFace, which can be used in a few other EA games. Here's a link to the site to make them www.easports.com/gameface and here's a link to my youtube showing me fighting online with Ice Cube. youtu.be/Fi4FdnFNu4s Just a heads up they don't always look as good in the game as they look on computer.
Some images from our beautiful game played near sunset against the REST 02 Cyclones probably the top team in our division. Game ended tied 1-1.
365 Project: Day 6
My fullest days during the week tend to be Tuesday and Wednesday, so while I’m committed to taking a photo every day, I might not always have time every day to write a whole lot.
I hope you all stick with me anyway.
I’m enjoying this new adventure so much. The feedback and encouragement (private and public) I’ve received has been so unexpected and so fun. I look forward to wherever the Lord may take me in this.
This morning, I woke up to a personal message from the American Red Cross, after they read my “Donation Day!” post on my blog last week. I thought it was pretty cool, not only that they read it, but that they also sent me a message after reading it. They thanked my husband and me, and very sweetly called it an “incredible story of giving.” Part of my story was that my iron levels were low, so I was unable to donate (again!), and in their reply to me, they included a link to iron-rich foods to help me the next time. I thought that was so nice.
I read over the list this morning, and decided I’d stock up on some sweet potatoes, beans, and a few other iron-helpers at Costco on my way home from work today. Yum, right?
It’s one of those things, I guess. I just ran the Twin Cities Marathon for the second time this past fall, and I guess I’m somewhat of a competitive person, and have always been a fighter. This little iron situation feels kind of like that for me. If I can give blood, I WIN! I don’t like people telling me that I can’t do something… especially when it’s something good.
With the Lord’s help, I’m looking forward to jacking my iron right up to where it needs to be by my next attempt… nine days from now.
You know what I call that? GAME ON!
Luke 6:38 ~ Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full—pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back.