Saturday, January 30, 2010

Ben Weber - Starcraft AI Competition

openFrameworks

openFrameworks

just got openframeworks running on my win7 box, have it running on ubuntu at work, and getting it going on ubuntu on virtualbox under win7

Clone Your Ubuntu installation�|�Ubuntu Geek

Clone Your Ubuntu installation�|�Ubuntu Geek


Actually, I prefer:

On the original system:


dpkg --get-selections | tr -s '\t' | cut -f 2 > installedpackages


and then on the target system:


cat installedpackages | sudo xargs aptitude install

Trimpin: Ratatatatatt

Trimpin + Kronos Quartet

Trimpin + EMP guitar tower

Trimpin documentary: the sound of invention

Thursday, January 28, 2010

i




This process is reversed in the receiver. The neutral mind acquires the sign. It recovers from memory the object normally associated with the sign and this produces the interpretant.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Feel_the_Beat

developers, developers, developers



map



mxmlc




Resolving Component libs with Flex SDK mxmlc


mxmlc -library-path+=lib coverflow.mxml




FAQ



cafe




MyPressi Twist - mmm, coffee.



fs



SICA




University of Victoria's Student Club
Society For Indian Classical Arts (SICA) presents
Indian Temple Dance: A classical dance performance by Anjali (Ann-Marie Gaston)

SICA is presenting "Indian Temple Dance" by Anjali (Ann-Marie Gaston). Anjali will be performing Indian Temple Dances in front of video and images of ancient temples and sculptures. Anjali's recitals are a unique combination of traditional and innovative dance woven around a theme and highlighted by exquisite slide back drops and narration. Ann-Marie Gaston, a Ph.D. from Oxford University in Indian Art and Culture is an internationally acclaimed classical dancer trained in Bharata Natyam, Odissi, Kuchipudi, Kathakali and Chhau. She is also choreographer, teacher, lecturer and photographer and published three books on Indian dance and art. Please see Anjali's webpage (http://www.culturalhorizons.ca) and SICA's webpage at http://uvicsica.googlepages.com for more information.


Venue: David Lam Auditorium (A144 MacLaurin Building), University of Victoria
Date: Sunday, February 7, 2010
Time: 7PM (Doors open by 6:45PM)
Admission: $15 Adults, $10 Students and Children under 13 free.
Tickets: Available at the door, Munro's books or Call Sri @ 250-721-2672




Monday, January 25, 2010

size



You start to get a feeling of the immensity in the amount of data in The Orchive when you've been copying data between two USB 2.0 hard drives and it has already taken 10 hours, and only about half way done and this is just for one year in the 20 years of recordings.


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