This truck was superimposed and responsive to its environment. 3D Objects become interacti
This truck was superimposed and responsive to its environment. 3D Objects become interactive live in 2D via Total Immersion's technology. Sorry about the sh*tastic video quality.
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A contradiction in terms?
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,%206903 ,%2
A contradiction in terms? http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,%206903 ,%201020400,%2000.html
You can download an audio version of this video at http://patcondell.libsyn.com/
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http://www.blublu.org/
The new short film by Blu: an ambiguous animation painted on publi
http://www.blublu.org/ The new short film by Blu: an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)
http://www.blublu.org/ http://www.blublu.org/sito/video/muto.htm
music by Andrea Martignoni produced by Mercurio Film assistant: Sibe
more videos at: http://www.blublu.org/sito/video/video.htm
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Enjoy your AIDS and nightmares.
To celebrate 100k: downloadable AIDS and nightmares.
Enjoy your AIDS and nightmares.
To celebrate 100k: downloadable AIDS and nightmares. FREE MP3! Left-click, press "free" button, wait, put in annoying confirmation code, and SAVE!
http://rapidshare.com/files/88692952/scaryroll.mp3.html
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Added: 11 months ago
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02/26/08 Update: Wow. What was expected to be a short movie that would circulate within a
02/26/08 Update: Wow. What was expected to be a short movie that would circulate within a small circle of friends has turned into something much more very quickly. I'm thrilled that so many people have enjoyed this video but also somewhat mortified that I added this without my daughter's knowledge or consent. Maybe someday she will find some humor in it.
Comments: Have been disabled. I think they have run their course. To those who have sent positive comments, thank you very much. You've made us appreciate what we have even more than we already do. To those of you who've said you've changed your mind about having children, well, have at it. :)
Business inquiries/agents: Thanks for your interest. At the current time we have no intention of exposing our little one to the destroyer of youth that is the entertainment industry (with the exception of Star Wars, heh). Hopefully if she chooses to follow this path on her own someday she will find a door still open for her.
Other things:
She has never seen Pokemon so I don't think she's making a reference to the ball on that show. I think she just means pokey ball as in "a ball that is pokey." (And yes, I know what the pokey balls really are! Stop emailing :) )
Three year olds can't read. I'm sure there are exceptions to that rule.
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Here is my daughter, age 3, explaining the plot of Star Wars Episode IV.
She explained the whole movie to me in much greater detail but unfortunately I didn't have the camera going. When I finally caught her talking about the movie again she delivered this truncated, but still funny, version.
Edit: Thank you all for the nice comments. Maybe I will print them out for her and someday and when she's all growed up she'll get to read them herself.
A little more about the video: She wasn't coached to say anything, nor was she forced to make the video. She rarely stops talking. Those of you with children understand this: sometimes it's harder to turn the faucet off than to turn the faucet on.
Believe it or not, she has the seem the movie only once, and I spread it out over 3 days so it wouldn't be too much all at once for her.
The video was edited to make it shorter, more cohesive and hopefully funnier. I did move some of the lines around so it would make more sense.
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http://www.ted.com Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, fol
http://www.ted.com Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this elegant presentation of "three stories and an argument." The Net's most adored lawyer brings together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights, and the "ASCAP cartel" to build a case for creative freedom. He pins down the key shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the most hilarious remixes you've ever seen.
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Added: 8 months ago
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