Sure, cool. But who would pay
1) to develop the app, and 2) to buy the app? --Doug On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Victoria Hughes <[email protected]>wrote: > After watching Projected Light, and observing the Complex in action - > > Modeling on the idea of the Shidoni Foundry. > > Consider some venture like a Coding Foundry: to translate designers > and artists' visions into computer code that makes things happen in sound, > light and interaction. Ambient modeling et cetera. There > Creating very cool and artistically seductive versions of sound and > light for artists who have visions but don't want to put the years into the > learning curve for the programming. > There are and will be more and more designers, artists, and other > visually oriented people around the world with ideas for conceptual > presentations like that , who do not want to learn all the computer tech > stuff. > You can function globally with this. > What if: the Complex became known as a place where multi-media > artists could bring mock-ups of ideas, like the small waxes that sculptors > bring to Shidoni. The Complex translates those ideas into big projected > installations of code that produce the artist's vision. Could ultimately be > a pretty successful endeavour. > There was a lot of inspirational talent on display, and you might > capitalize on that for fun and profit. > > Tory > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org > -- Doug Roberts [email protected] [email protected] 505-455-7333 - Office 505-670-8195 - Cell
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