OMG. The highest resolution dispaly that the "people" have seen.
I thought that was called Hollywood. Starz wanted for "the show".
> Content will be edited
divinely
> into a continuous video loop that will display contributions throughout
> the 4-day event from 8am to 10pm.
Whoo-hoo.
> Accepted contributors will retain the copyright to their material and
> will receive acknowledgment on the display,
Whistle.
> on a printed schedule at the event,
Woot.
> and at Mersive's website.
Tiw-tiw.
Where are my jewels, baby?
> All electronically contributed content will be deleted at the end of the
event.
OMG. Remotely–ie, sanz kommitment–or responsibility, like a mindless
summer affair. And delet.d in the end.. how.. "ephemeral" ov you.
Is this art, kareer, or mind.fukc?
`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42
Re: call for work--Idea Fest--Mersive Tech
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http://public.srce.hr/hpm/p0167003.htm
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, -IID42 Kandinskij @27+ wrote:
> > Content will be edited
>
> divinely
Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin agent-, agens, from Latin,
present participle of agere to drive, lead, act, do; akin to Old Norse aka
to travel in a vehicle, Greek agein to drive, lead
1 : one that acts or exerts power
2 a : something that produces or is capable of producing an effect : an
active or efficient cause
b : a chemically, physically, or biologically active principle
Etymology: Middle English agonie, from Late Latin agonia, from Greek
agOnia struggle, anguish, from agOn gathering, contest for a prize, from
agein to lead, celebrate – more at AGENT
1 a : intense pain of mind or body :
b : the struggle that precedes death
2 : a violent struggle or contest
3 : a strong sudden display (as of joy or delight) : OUTBURST
> > into a continuous video loop that will display contributions throughout
> > the 4-day event from 8am to 10pm.
>
> Whoo-hoo.
Etymology: Middle English agonie, from Late Latin agonia, from Greek
agOnia struggle, anguish, from agOn gathering, contest for a prize, from
agein to lead, celebrate – more at AGENT
1 a : intense pain of mind or body :
b : the struggle that precedes death
2 : a violent struggle or contest
3 : a strong sudden display (as of joy or delight) : OUTBURST
> > Accepted contributors will retain the copyright to their material and
> > will receive acknowledgment on the display,
>
> Whistle.
Acknowledgement on the display?! Amazing!!
> > on a printed schedule at the event,
>
> Woot.
>
> > and at Mersive's website.
>
> Tiw-tiw.
> Where are my jewels, baby?
Etymology: Middle English agonie, from Late Latin agonia, from Greek
agOnia struggle, anguish, from agOn gathering, contest for a prize, from
agein to lead, celebrate – more at AGENT
1 a : intense pain of mind or body :
b : the struggle that precedes death
2 : a violent struggle or contest
3 : a strong sudden display (as of joy or delight) : OUTBURST
> > All electronically contributed content will be deleted at the end of the
> event.
>
> OMG. Remotely–ie, sanz kommitment–or responsibility, like a mindless
> summer affair. And delet.d in the end.. how.. "ephemeral" ov you.
And deleted the evidence?
> Is this art, kareer, or mind.fukc?
Ciao.
`, . ` `k a r e i' ? ' D42