[-empyre-] and finally
hi again
last one before i'm cycling home.
the vog stuff are very definitely quicktime based networked
interactive video. they suggest and show possibilities for working in
a medium that has been overlooked and suggest (i hope) some
interesting possibilites.
i've used the same stuff for high bit rate (CDROM) work too - it scales.
but just to broaden things, this is very much about interactive video
in the broad sense (dvd authoring, interactive cinema, etc). that's
the agenda.
i have a hypertext libertarian streak in me which likes the low tech
stuff about hypertext. so i'm wary of interactive cinema where you
need a $250,000 camera, a special exhibition venue that fits 5 people
in one city in the world, and um, 4 programmers to make it work.
cheers
adrian miles
--
+ lecturer in new media and cinema studies
[http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/vlog]
+ interactive desktop video developer [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vog/]
+ hypertext rmit [http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au]
+ InterMedia:UiB. university of bergen [http://www.intermedia.uib.no]
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