I agree with you; I was just amazed at what was possible with AG in other 
circumstances.

- Alan

On Mon, 16 Jan 2012, helen varley jamieson wrote:

> yes - but i've never had to time to give it a go; & also for me i want to be 
> working in a platform that others can also access with minimal difficulty.
>
> h : )
>
> On 12/01/12 4:18 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>> 
>> I used AG extensively from West Virginia and later; it's fascinating and 
>> can run as a private node on a laptop as well. It's true you have to 
>> configure, but it has a lot of artistic possibilities -
>> 
>> On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, helen varley jamieson wrote:
>> 
>>> i've never managed to get access to an access grid (even when studying at 
>>> a
>>> university that had one ... ) - i've only once participated in an event 
>>> that
>>> used it (electrosmog) & it meant that the conference was only accessible 
>>> to
>>> people who also had access grid access. so it's not much good if you want
>>> something that's publicly accessible.
>>> 
>>> we will find out if we can put annie's interface on the UpStage server & 
>>> see
>>> whether it will work for this sort of thing.
>>> 
>>> h : )
>>> 
>
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