Re: [-empyre-] shared canvas annoyance, wikis, blogs.
At 11:23 +0200 17/6/02, Jill Walker wrote:
So if there are several artists it's a shared canvas? And if there's
one, it's VJing? OK. Thanks :)
no, it's not the number of artists it's whether the canvas is shared
or not. vj's usually work at their workstation generating stuff and
the stuff get's projected. there could be 6 of them doing this. but
if the canvas supports/allows collaboration then it's a shared canvas.
keyworx (what we saw in bergen) is not a shared canvas because each
participant sees their canvas (though i think in keyworx you can make
your screen out the input for someone else)
i think that's right. everyone else?
cheers
adrian miles
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