I'm with you - I also think if you have a contest in 2006 you might
want to move the information about an event in 2004 off of the main
page. But that is just me.

Ah, it is a puzzlement,

Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
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--- In [email protected], Richard Bennett-Forrest
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >***The showcase will present experimental media art from around the
> >world at art venues in Los Angeles in November 2006 and through the
> >Freewaves web site.
> 
> This is a great idea, thanks for posting it.
> 
> However, when I visited the site, this dumb arse flash loading 
> thermometer appeared, and when it eventually loaded, all these really 
> bad low res graphics appeared, with a hardly readable menu, and by 
> the look of it, no freakin' use of flash that an animated GIF 
> couldn't handle! At least when you click on a menu item, it displays 
> on a more readable web page.
> 
> Is it too much to ask that sites, particularly those experimenting 
> with media art, actually have a readable and usable web site? Or does 
> "experimental media art" actually mean "amateur, bad 
> design/usability, and shitty graphics"? I should check with 
> Wikipedia...
> 
> Their tag is "How can you resist". Well, their web site is making the 
> decision quite easy really...
> 
> Regards,
>   Richard
> 
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