Hektor goes CC

hektor.net, my old skool (2000), award-winning and recently archived net.art
project (say this ten times fast: The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media, a
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, of the Cornell University
Library) has just been re-released under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License. I say something like this
on the site:

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Sorry to say that since I made this site, I've lost all my source flash
files (dude, I was like, 23, and just starting out, you know?), but you are
welcome to import and re-mix with whatever technologies you see fit / are
able to… download this entire site in one zipped up file (30 MBs of movs,
swfs, and html - I can't believe I ever made sites without CSS).
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Why, you ask? Well, it's in celebration of the first iCommons iSummit, of
course! I'll be heading to Rio (w00t!) as the "Creative Commons Artist in
Residence" on Wednesday. Watch nathanielstern.com for live blogging, and a
CC/GPL re-release of [odys]elicit, too (will give compiled Apple/PC versions
as well as source code, but you'll need Director and the TTC-Pro Xtra - or
their demo versions - for the latter).

Later y'all,

nathaniel
http://nathanielstern.com