July 08, 2003

3 Flash Digi-Po pieces by 100luziano testi paul

Here are three very simple Flash 6 apps that work beautifully as conceptual language pieces, even "poetry." This artist has nothing to be ashamed of -- the "bells & whistles" are not out to "distract" you. I would never publish "Windface" as a poem but the telegraphing of its quasi New Age philosophy seems to me suitable for its actions; the other two are closer to Dada and conceptual art.

Dead Words (Needle)
Kabuki (Consciousness)
Windface

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Posted by: Isaac at January 19, 2004 05:06 AM

Seth Roby graduated in May of 2003 with a double major in English and Computer Science, the Macintosh part of a three-person Macintosh, Linux, and Windows graduating triumvirate.

Posted by: Maurice at January 19, 2004 05:08 AM