Innovative techniques & approaches by Hillman Curtis

In Archive by Fredy Ore

An article at some of the innovative techniques and approaches adopted by Hillman Curtis as he (and company) lead the convergence of broadcast-style advertising and digital media technologies within design.

Amid the continuing convergence of broadcast-style advertising and rich media technologies (such as the use of bandwidth-friendly vector graphics combined with video, animation, audio and interactivity), Curtis is making his mark, offering exemplary motion graphic designs, innovative media formulations and books.Jon Leland

www.streamingmedia.com/article.asp?id=7793

The AIMIA website

In Archive by Fredy Ore

The Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association, AIMIA website.

Details for the 2001 AIMIA Digital Media Awards are on the website. The Deadline is Friday 7 September 2001

www.aimia.com.au

Does the idea of the

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Does the idea of the gravitational-impulse seem impossible? This article brings to light a recent discovery. ::: http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0108005. Started in August 1991, arXiv.org (formerly xxx.lanl.gov) is a fully automated electronic archive and distribution server for research papers covering areas of physics and related disciplines such as mathematics, nonlinear sciences and computer science ::: http://xxx.lanl.gov & www.arxiv.org

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Software draws the Shape of Song

In Archive, Audio by Fredy Ore

A look at the ‘Shape of Song’.

This website is an attempt to answer the seemingly paradoxical question of ‘What is the shape of Song?’.

The custom Java software draws musical patterns in the form of translucent arches, allowing users to see literally the shape of any composition available on the Web.

www.turbulence.org/Works/song