Re: [livecode] Ars Electronica DVD

From: Amy Alexander <amy_at_plagiarist.org>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 13:19:51 -0800 (PST)

wow, excellent ade! makes us look like we actually know what we're doing!
:-)

uploading a big video file is ok by me!

and yes, my date of birth is thoroughly fictional - my parents actually
built me from a kit...

-_at_



On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Adrian Ward wrote:

AW>
AW> Well, I have submitted TOPLAP to the 2005 Prix Ars Electronica. I'll let you
AW> know when we win.
AW>
AW> I had to add a selection of people's biographies before I was allowed to
AW> submit it, and since time is tight I only could be bothered to fill in the
AW> web site a few times - please don't be offended if you're one of the people
AW> I didn't include, you should all sleep safe in the knowledge that I utterly
AW> fabricated the biographical details of the people I did submit. If (when?)
AW> Ars Electronica want to speak to Click Nilson, or get in touch to verify
AW> Amy's thoroughly fictionalised date of birth, we can be sure to get all the
AW> details correct. Or maybe not. The possibilities are endless.
AW>
AW> Also, some people seemed to be suffering at my web server's mangled mime
AW> types with regards that MPEG4 preview, so if you've got it installed, here's
AW> a QuickTime movie of the same documentary which might work better.
AW>
AW> http://www.signwave.co.uk/clients/toplap/DVD-QuickTime-Preview.mov
AW>
AW> I can also upload a huge full-res version if people want? Some people have
AW> asked for a DVD but I'd much prefer uploading a big QuickTime to burning
AW> everyone copies and paying for postage. Let me know what works best for you,
AW> those that would like a copy.
AW>
AW> Cheers,
AW>
AW>
AW>
Received on Mon Mar 21 2005 - 10:08:13 GMT

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