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15 July 2004 by nathaniel

greetings from dubs

I go to Dublin for ONE DAY and look how much the world changes!

Yes, I am in Dublin visiting some friends at the Digital Hub, Trinity College and the Media Lab Europe (sorry for no links – got lazy once blogthis was on my machine, and I am a guest on one lacking blogosphere ideology; these places are easy to find online). So far, it’s rainy.

News:
Kathryn Smith has left the Trinity Session! This is now public knowledge, but still breathtakingly sad. All three (including her, Stephen Hobbs and Marcus Neustetter) are capable artists, innovators and facilitators, but this will surely stir things up in the SA art scene at large! I can’t wait to see what changes and what stays the same with Marcus and Stephen followed by their new support staff….

max/msp 4.5 is now out! There are some major changes great for programmers, web developers, and sound artists working with visualization, etc.

And how could I go on without mentioning the minor victory for all Americans, with regards to same sex partnerships/marriage, in the washington post.

what a week.

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