Yes. We have a problem…[REg] is be able to run on the "highest" spec computers.(ex: PentiumIII 1GHz, GeForce3 Ti, broadband connection…)
We are going to do the following version for low-end users more.
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I am teaching the "media theory" in the art school, Kyoto Univ.of Art and Design, Asagaya collage of Art and Design. I am using it first as a tool of literacy workshop of "un-simultaneous communication", Next, the commercialization as community software which harnessed the characteristic "it could meet one from ANYtime, ANYwhere" is planned.
Yes. We have a problem…[REg] is be able to run on the "highest" spec computers.(ex: PentiumIII 1GHz, GeForce3 Ti, broadband connection…)
We are going to do the following version for low-end users more.
——————
I am teaching the "media theory" in the art school, Kyoto Univ.of Art and Design, Asagaya collage of Art and Design. I am using it first as a tool of literacy workshop of "un-simultaneous communication", Next, the commercialization as community software which harnessed the characteristic "it could meet one from ANYtime, ANYwhere" is planned.
In a message dated 5/20/2002 10:16:08 AM Central Daylight Time, vzq01525@nifty.ne.jp writes:
> I am using it first as a tool of literacy workshop of "un-simultaneous > communication",
I had a theory about the un-simultaneous part, but have not yet successfully combined it with my literacy theory. I was reading about liquid architecture, inscription, the loss of inscription. I had been thinking about inscribing related to something else, the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I think inscription and this clunky word I realised isn't an art term yet, "exscription" relates to genetic and digital coding.
> Next, the commercialization as community software which harnessed the > characteristic "it could meet one from ANYtime, ANYwhere" is planned. >
In a message dated 5/18/2002 10:58:46 AM Central Daylight Time,
vzq01525@nifty.ne.jp writes:
> + Hot turks on Cy Young patrol
Most value-added Suzuki yet, who gets the foot massage? I know, foot
massages are evil.
BTW for all, I have 56k and broken ram, can't see hardly anything.
Max
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Yes.
We have a problem…[REg] is be able to run on the "highest" spec
computers.(ex: PentiumIII 1GHz, GeForce3 Ti, broadband connection…)
We are going to do the following version for low-end users more.
——————
I am teaching the "media theory" in the art school, Kyoto Univ.of Art and
Design, Asagaya collage of Art and Design.
I am using it first as a tool of literacy workshop of "un-simultaneous
communication",
Next, the commercialization as community software which harnessed the
characteristic "it could meet one from ANYtime, ANYwhere" is planned.
PS
Yes, I remember you!
http://www.photon01.co.jp/reg/index2.html
Yes.
We have a problem…[REg] is be able to run on the "highest" spec
computers.(ex: PentiumIII 1GHz, GeForce3 Ti, broadband connection…)
We are going to do the following version for low-end users more.
——————
I am teaching the "media theory" in the art school, Kyoto Univ.of Art and
Design, Asagaya collage of Art and Design.
I am using it first as a tool of literacy workshop of "un-simultaneous
communication",
Next, the commercialization as community software which harnessed the
characteristic "it could meet one from ANYtime, ANYwhere" is planned.
PS
Yes, I remember you!
+ Hot turks on Cy Young patrol
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In a message dated 5/20/2002 10:16:08 AM Central Daylight Time,
vzq01525@nifty.ne.jp writes:
> I am using it first as a tool of literacy workshop of "un-simultaneous
> communication",
I had a theory about the un-simultaneous part, but have not yet successfully
combined it with my literacy theory. I was reading about liquid
architecture, inscription, the loss of inscription. I had been thinking
about inscribing related to something else, the monolith in 2001: A Space
Odyssey.
I think inscription and this clunky word I realised isn't an art term yet,
"exscription" relates to genetic and digital coding.
> Next, the commercialization as community software which harnessed the
> characteristic "it could meet one from ANYtime, ANYwhere" is planned.
>
Excellent!