If the CC license is meant to apply to the work itself, then it's a flawed
application of it. The only thing that it can really apply to in this case
is the documentation of the work. He doesn't give you any materials that
allow you to "alter, transform or build upon the work" which would apply if
there was source-code or schematics provided.

Oh, and then there's the fact that we could both take the time to actually
read what it says on the website, like the part where he states that what's
copyrighted are "pictures, text, video"... :-)

Pall

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:28 PM, dave miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> This project reminds me of something I did a couple of years ago:
> http://davemiller.org/index.php?nav_item=Gallery&gallery_nav=newscartoon_v2
>
> This version without a doubt is far nicer and much more refined. In
> fact I think it looks stunning.  But I think it's essentially it's the
> same concept - basically - taking  words and phrases from live feeds
> -blogs - then converting into values and then representing those
> values. I'm sure I wasn't the first to have tried it either.
>
> Why the CC copyright, and is it possible to CC something that others
> have explored beforehand? Under the terms of the CC copyright we are
> allowed to share and remix the work but we must attribute the work to
> markus kison. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
>
> markus - from my perspective this doesn't seem fair. You claim the
> idea for yourself as officially yours and yours alone, then insist
> that anyone else who's inspired by it must attribute you.
>
> Dave
>
>
> 2008/7/14 marc garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > pulsating emotion organism.
> >
> > A fascinating live visualisation of recent emotional expressions written
> > on the private weblogs published on blogger.com. emotional expressions
> > are parsed according to a list of synonyms, which then physically
> > transform an abstract shape-shifting object.
> >
> > textual expressions are assigned to 1 of 8 basic human emotions, which
> > are represented as a 3D cone consisting of 24 distinct areas. this
> > abstract diagram forms the basic shape of "pulse", a physical object
> > that is able to enlarge in 24 different directions. each time a specific
> > expressionistic emotion is found in a blog entry written during the last
> > minute, the shapeshifting object transforms itself, so that that the new
> > physical volume represents a piece of the world's current emotional
> > condition.
> >
> > more...
> > http://www.markuskison.de/pulse/
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