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Sunday, August 31, 2003 |
Sausalito Art Festival 2003 It's become a tradition for the Cooley-Donsavage families to attend the Sausalito Art Festival over Memorial Day weekend. Each year we've gone (4 maybe 5 times now?), we've seen mostly the same artists, but there are always just a few newcomers. This year, like most, I focused primarily on art in 3D and metal:
Steve dabbled in sculpture for a while, and produced some beautiful and haunting pieces. I have one in our living room... Steve, do you have a picture I can post here? 1:15:05 PM ![]()       |
Ernie Ball goes open source... This seems like an unprecedented story! I wonder if this will turn into a trend. Ernie Ball goes open source Keeping a lookout for other such stories... 12:14:35 PM ![]()       |
A requiem for virtual reality
In... The legal blog Due Diligence comments on the recent spate of 3D news and commentary: Of course, Tony Parisi stuck with it via Media Machines, kept VRML going and at least generated some revenue, then sold to Many One. Now they're pursuing a 3D world browser. Two other 3D ventures worth following are Linden Lab and their Second Life immersive subscription service, and their pseudo competitor There. (btw, a lot of other 3D news is circulating because of the recent Siggraph show is So.Cal.) For all that, I think Neal is somewhat right in his own retrospect. With today's limited delivery systems, CG 3D will remain an entertainment-only medium. 12:12:56 PM ![]()       |