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Nowhere to hide.
As part of ongoing improvements around this particular Interface area the raised bed that was here has been demolished along with the one opposite.
The back alleyways were gated last year and as a result tensions in and around here have reduced as the spidey wee shites have no where to run and hide when there is trouble
Newest UI - pretty damned happy with it.
Mods:
Pitbull 4 (modified Caith layout)
Classtimer
eePanels
Carbonite
TinyTip
Satrina Buff Frames
Chatter (switching back to Prat though)
Chincilla
Macaroon
Quartz
Updated slider. Expands or reduces list of recommendations on the fly as you move the slider. Very cool. Also broken with JS turned off.
Oh yeah.
These are an interface to a pitching game. You actually have to grip the ball and throw it properly in order to get Mario to throw a good pitch.
This has been hanging about in my 'try to make something of it' folder for ages. Not sure that it shouldn't have stayed there, but still. Not even sure if it's abstract or trying to be figurative.
(Who cares? It's a picture. I do pictures. Leave the theorising to people who know what they're talking about.)
Too much Joe Meek tonight: I've been listening to I Hear a New World over again, and trying not to notice the bits that got recycled onto Outlaws' album tracks.
The "premium" offers 1 USB 2.0 and 2 Firewire 400 ports. By specififcation Firewire 400 can be used for power supply. I don't know why but most Firewire devices these days (like the "premium") don't make use of that feature. You need the power brick with Firewire 400 as well -- which is sad, because this is one of the big advantages over USB.
On the positive side, the "premium" offers an additional Firewire port, so you can connect another device and won't lose a port.
International festival of contemporary dance, IIC, Delhi; Groups from Australia, Israel, India and Taiwan
Game On by Theatre of Rhythm and Dance, Australia
Concept & Direction: Annalouise Paul Choreography: Annalouise Paul and Miranda Wheen
Classical Indian Tabla: Bobby Singh Contemporary Dance Miranda Wheen
INTERFACE TO GOD
Kunsthalle zu Kiel.
Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos
(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.
©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002
4th interface. Gaming
- FS5 Hockey
- Air Hockey
- Ping Pong Lite
- Tap Tap Revenge 2
- Ski Jump Lite
- iSki Lite
- Snow Lite
- BClassic Lite
- Paper Toss
- StoneLoops! Lite
- Photo Hunt
The performance is a result of a collaborative and experimental encounter between transdisciplinary artists (APBU–Dance Institute, University of Arts Linz –Interface Cultures) and scientists from the Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information. Homodyne showcases a multitude of diffracted artistic interpretations of the key research questions within the field of quantum physics and philosophy–from quantum entanglement and quantum gravity, space-time and the motion of molecules–to chaos, superposition and Ancient Chinese Ontology.
Photo: Markus Schneeberger