Re: [livecode] Ars Electronica DVD

From: Tom Betts <tom_at_nullpointer.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 21:45:01 -0000

Ade,

Ive been enjoying your healthy disregard for corporate art prize regulations
;)
keep up the good work!
If they need to know the contents of peoples stomachs, maybe even a sample
let us know.

Tom
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Ward" <adrian_at_signwave.co.uk>
To: <livecode_at_slab.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [livecode] Ars Electronica DVD


>
> Well, I have submitted TOPLAP to the 2005 Prix Ars Electronica. I'll let
> you know when we win.
>
> I had to add a selection of people's biographies before I was allowed to
> submit it, and since time is tight I only could be bothered to fill in the
> web site a few times - please don't be offended if you're one of the
> people I didn't include, you should all sleep safe in the knowledge that I
> utterly fabricated the biographical details of the people I did submit. If
> (when?) Ars Electronica want to speak to Click Nilson, or get in touch to
> verify Amy's thoroughly fictionalised date of birth, we can be sure to get
> all the details correct. Or maybe not. The possibilities are endless.
>
> Also, some people seemed to be suffering at my web server's mangled mime
> types with regards that MPEG4 preview, so if you've got it installed,
> here's a QuickTime movie of the same documentary which might work better.
>
> http://www.signwave.co.uk/clients/toplap/DVD-QuickTime-Preview.mov
>
> I can also upload a huge full-res version if people want? Some people have
> asked for a DVD but I'd much prefer uploading a big QuickTime to burning
> everyone copies and paying for postage. Let me know what works best for
> you, those that would like a copy.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> --
> Adrian Ward, Signwave UK
> http://www.signwave.co.uk/ - +44(0)7711 623498
> Studio A, First Floor, 21 Millers Terrace, London, E8 2DP, UK.
>
>
>
> On 17 Mar 2005, at 03:43 pm, Nick Collins wrote:
>
>> the documentary is a fabulous cocktail of deeply thought provoking
>> content and in-jokes, thankyou Ade.
>>
>> Ade, probably best just to set up a new submission identity and go for
>> it- I had a log-in for the site but lost the details and certainly didn't
>> submit anything already.
>>
>> best,
>> N
>>
>> --On Thursday, March 17, 2005 1:43 pm +0000 Adrian Ward
>> <adrian_at_signwave.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> So I think I've finished the short video (6 mins) for the DVD to submit
>>> to Ars Electronica. Thank you to everybody that sent stuff, I didn't use
>>> a lot of it - even though you all put so much effort in - but I hope it
>>> still works okay. I tried to include everybody even if for a brief
>>> moment. It features snippets of performances, overlaid with extracts of
>>> dialogue explaining what TOPLAP is. The quality isn't brilliant but it
>>> should be good enough. At least it introduces us as a group in a very
>>> basic manner.
>>>
>>> Here's a low-res MPEG-4 version of the documentary:
>>>
>>> http://www.signwave.co.uk/clients/toplap/DVD-MPEG4-Preview.mp4
>>>
>>> I sincerely hope I haven't made any mistakes/left anyone
>>> out/misattributed content/grossly offended anyone. If so, I do apologise
>>> in advance, this has all been thrown together at the very last minute.
>>>
>>> I'm going to burn a DVD now and put it in an envelope. I think I also
>>> need to fill in some forms before I post it to Linz. Does anyone already
>>> have anything planned with regards to this?
>>>
>>> Cheers all,
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Adrian Ward, Signwave UK
>>> http://www.signwave.co.uk/ - +44(0)7711 623498
>>> Studio A, First Floor, 21 Millers Terrace, London, E8 2DP, UK.
>>>
>>
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