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		<title>A quick peek at TravelTime</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TravelTime is a Prim Animation Tool I have been writing in Second Life.  The gist of it is to be able to send a prim along a path, and have a lot of control over what happens at each point.  You can make a traveling slide show, or particle emitter, or even rez objects.  It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Two Digital Media People</title>
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I just noticed that Thomas Dolby is  a bloggin&#8217;.  Science!  It&#8217;s good to get the look into the creative process.  Check out his video clip from the TED Conference.


Over on the video and digital media side, check out What Alex Lindsay is doing.  He&#8217;s leading up to a 1080p videocast [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Devolution</title>
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Oh yes, this takes me back.  I hadn&#8217;t seen this performance before, so it was a treat that someone posted it.  Devo had the nerd hipster aesthetic going 15 years before they glommed onto it in Billyburg (that would be part of Brooklyn &#8230;)  They were so dorky they were cool.  [...]]]></description>
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