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11 February 2004 by nathaniel

action, where’s my script

Make that Jo Ractliffe solo exhibition a duo show with Terry Kurgan (see entry from 2 days ago)….

Been diving headlong into Flash MX and getting into actionscript lately. Although a bit daunting, it’s not very dissimilar from j-script, or any other scripting language that matter. I was expecting it to be closer to lingo (Director’s inherent object oriented programming language), but this is not the case. Granted, this is for a corporate-like job (web site for education), but it’s still fun to learn new technologies.

And, speaking of corporate and new technologies, Templar, over at blink, has purchased me a copy of Danny Rozin’s VideoMask Xtra for PC, so that I can throw something together for a presentation he is working on. I was hoping that VideoMask MX might be out soon, so that I can work in OS X, but the good news is that a PC version of stuttering may be in the works for the near future… Rock on.

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