http://vispo.com/dbcinema/sw

This is the last post about dbCinema I'll post. About time, no doubt.

What I've posted so far have been links to particular works made with  
dbCinema. Most of them were slideshows of images created with  
dbCinema. Three of them (Vancouver, New York, London Hypotrochoid)  
were interactive.

But they all concentrated on a particular concept or image set. Such  
as Kandinsky or Klee or London.

What I'll show you, finally, is not so much an art work as a tool. You  
specify the concept and much else, if you want.

http://vispo.com/dbcinema/sw takes you to the main page for the online  
version of dbCinema as tool. When you click "Interactive online  
dbCinema" the Shockwave version of the dbCinema tool loads. You  
specify the concept. Then the main interface appears.

There's a video introduction, if you like, at  
http://vispo.com/dbcinema/video/Intro . Below the video are links to  
less introductory videos about how to use dbCinema.

This Shockwave version of dbCinema is not as featureful as the desktop  
version of dbCinema. Because Shockwave and Flash and Java (etc) online  
apps are 'sandboxed' and don't have access to the file system in the  
extensive way that desktop programs do. So the Shockwave version  
doesn't support saving and creating files of all sorts that the  
desktop version does.

But it's pretty featureful, all the same.

Thanks for your indulgence.

ja
http://vispo.com
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