Two cameras capture triangulation in 3D. They aren't just ranging, you see,
where one would need three. I asked if I could watch digital artists work together with techies, but the graduate assistant wondered whether authority would think that giving me a free class (he hadn't the authority to allow this). Telling each other our adventures drained, but then I went off to exercise dancing and to try to slow down with a sick call on a paralysed woman I'd like to get moving through virtual reality, to slow down and rest. I didn't quite slow down. We became aware how severely tired we were. |
On 7/26/07, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:
are you from a macromedia flash based group? > I asked if I could watch digital artists work together with techies, > but the graduate assistant wondered whether authority would think > that giving me a free class (he hadn't the authority to allow this). i am a noob and wanted to see what people were doing with croquet am i in the wrong spot? > We became aware how severely tired we were. ..? Janet |
Check out the croquet-dev list.
-Peter On Jul 25, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Janet Hawtin wrote: > On 7/26/07, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: > > are you from a macromedia flash based group? > >> I asked if I could watch digital artists work together with techies, >> but the graduate assistant wondered whether authority would think >> that giving me a free class (he hadn't the authority to allow this). > > i am a noob and wanted to see what people were doing with croquet > am i in the wrong spot? > >> We became aware how severely tired we were. > > ..? > > Janet |
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"are you from a macromedia flash based group?"
I am almost alone, except, not anymore! When, after 17 years, I got my Ph.D. in theoretical physics, I reveled in the fact I could read whole textbooks I pleased without some professor saying I wouldn't get a Ph.D. just doing that. What fun I had without fear of never getting a Ph.D. I have been interested in virtual reality with solo study of Interactive Computer Graphics, the whole textbook, trying to solve every problem (one chapter was a royal bummer and would have consumed a lifetime, so I didn't tackle that). I also studied Maya PLE and went to siggraph San Antonio and had a blast. Now I am studying a course by Americo. http://opencroquet.org/index.php/Tutorials Look for DMU, it's doable. He writes a Portuguese blog, but I don't give a darn whether his English is terrible. I might even insist that I learn Portuguese from streamripper Brazil internet channel to iPod so I can keep up with a totally Portuguese language company that uses supercomputers to change the paradyme of advertising based on preprogrammed programming to interactive gaming sets as the front end of this multicell supercomputer. Right now, for me, its Brazil DMU course and an article about what I imagine to be decohering black hole horizons, but I also love to fool with music interface and this wonderful new book, "I am a Strange Loop" by Hofstadter who wrote GEB around 1980. That's who I am, that's what I do. Thanks for asking Janet. Oh, I can't skip the old gag of Daniel Friedman, Institute of Advanced Studies, "It doesn't take a Ph.D. in theoretical physics to understand..." Americo! I got gimp2 and blender working on a mac with Darwin portfiles (I have a mac Americo teaches for pc's unless Steve Jobs gets into one laptop per child too). ;-) Thanks again for asking who I was, I'm still trying to figure that out and I love when people ask now! ;-) |
On 7/26/07, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Now I am studying a course by Americo. > http://opencroquet.org/index.php/Tutorials Excellent thanks > Look for DMU, it's doable. He writes a Portuguese blog, > but I don't give a darn whether his English is terrible. > I might even insist that I learn Portuguese from streamripper Brazil > internet channel to iPod so I can keep up with a totally > Portuguese language company that uses supercomputers I think there are a lot of funky things happening in the spanish and portuguese speaking bits of the world. This is good advice =). > Right now, for me, its Brazil DMU course and an article about > what I imagine to be decohering black hole horizons, but > I also love to fool with music interface and this wonderful new book, > "I am a Strange Loop" by Hofstadter who wrote GEB around 1980. > > That's who I am, that's what I do. > Thanks for asking Janet. Cheers |
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On Wednesday 25 July 2007 16:15, Janet Hawtin wrote:
> i am a noob and wanted to see what people were doing with croquet > am i in the wrong spot? > Janet Like Peter said the dev list also but yes you are in the right spot. The list looks pretty low volume. |
On 7/26/07, Robert Black <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 July 2007 16:15, Janet Hawtin wrote: > > i am a noob and wanted to see what people were doing with croquet > > am i in the wrong spot? > > Janet > > Like Peter said the dev list also but yes you are in the right spot. The list > looks pretty low volume. > All good i am at squeak level at the moment but wanting to have an eye for the bigger picture. Hello from Adelaide Australia http://groups.google.com.au/group/sasqueak?lnk=sg&hl=en |
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Hi, Janet,
No, Paul is our poet lauret here. He waxes on all the aspects of virtual reality in Croquet, as his interests are piqued. If you stick around, you will find Paul's inputs both enlightening and puzzling, but worth the read. This is the developer list, and includes quite a few luminaries in Croquet. Have you downloaded the startup kit yet? REgards, Les H On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 06:45 +0930, Janet Hawtin wrote: > On 7/26/07, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: > > are you from a macromedia flash based group? > > > I asked if I could watch digital artists work together with techies, > > but the graduate assistant wondered whether authority would think > > that giving me a free class (he hadn't the authority to allow this). > > i am a noob and wanted to see what people were doing with croquet > am i in the wrong spot? > > > We became aware how severely tired we were. > > ..? > > Janet |
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 17:18 -0700, Les wrote:
> This is the developer list, and includes quite a few > luminaries in > Croquet. Have you downloaded the startup kit yet? > I thought croquet-user was the user list, or perhaps developers who use Croquet, given its current state. Ross |
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