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~ 25/06/03

Two weeks ago my siblings and I, there are 5 of us, reuinted with our Mother, for the first time under the same roof for 23 years! This may be the start, time permitting, of a few thoughts on the gathering, which was amazing to say the least... We all got on!

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~ 24/06/03

Every so often someone asks me to define one or more aspects of my work. This may take the form of a lecture, proposal notes or a chat over beer at the local.

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~ 14/06/03

ts-shots.gif It's 4am-ish and we're online with Grant (c2o/ToySatellite), Adam (free2air.org), Justina and Supercat hunkered down with antibiotics and wounds from last nights foray into the wilderness of Fitzroy.

In keeping with traditions of days gone by, we synchronised a shot: vodka in Melbourne and London, and soon to follow Martell Nolige Cognac in Elwood (Melbourne) and Wild Turkey Bourban in London. Justina and I had vodka to spare...

Another fine Internet moment brought to us and you by the deep dark night and the bright of day on the other side of the world...

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We're ramping up to closure as one might say. The D3 prototype goes live around 14 July. To help us get from here to there we contracted our Technical Director, Grant McHerron, to project manage the remaining components of the project.

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There's Frank, Grant and Jeremy... Justina is sitting off on the side. We met this afternoon to ratify the last few tasks, ensuring we deliver our prototype within a reasonable approximation of the original specification.
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...and the paper trail rolls on! Grant encourages Jeremy to help us complete the project. Jeremy is one of the top Flash coders in Melbourne. I worked with him on our generative/synthesis beat engine, Freedrum. We "love his work" :)

(Note that link to Freedrum takes you to the SSEYO site, the company that developed the audio engine we used... Some of the gear on this site, like the broken banner adds, have nothing to do with us.)

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The plinth for the touch-screen arrived today... Unfortunately, it wasn't sized up correctly. Some how the measurments had gone remiss.

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