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Hi Erik, I attended your presentation in Amsterdam. Was a very inspiring show, I’m an absolute novice in the world of flash but that and other presentations gave me a kick towards really delving into this matter.
Hope to avoid some of that “800 variables, calculating every single one etc”, just finished a whole different project in excel where I ended up doing much the same myself. Stupid stupid stupid
Well, the point of this note was really this following question: Where are all the videos? The pictures are amazing and fantastic, but what really fascinate me is the randomness and closeness to artificial life that I feel within these videos. The process is to me much more interesting than the end result.. so, where is it? :-]
Hi Erik. I was at the FITC but I had to leave before your presentation. This was frustrating as I very much admire your work and was looking forward to seeing you discuss your methods/philosophy. Will you be posting your presentation slideshow and/or source files by any chance? If not, perhaps you could email me a location I can find them at.
Cheers
Hi Erik,
I saw your presentation at the FITC Amsterdam and I loved your work. I´d like to see the atmospherik animation again. Is it possible? Very inspirational stuff
Regards, Aron
Hi Erik,
I was at your presentation and found it really inspiring, thank you. You mentioned that you had a download for some of the source files. I missed what the address was. If possible I’d be really grateful if you could let me know where to find it. Loved your Sigur Rös inspired work by the way!