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Daily Archives: August 28, 2003
2001: A Space Odyssey
Is it good? Is it bad? Apparantly the movie was less popular when it was just released in 1968, but during the years it has claimed its little corner in photograpic history. Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssee” is definitely … Continue reading
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120 years of electronic music
Via J-Walk’s, 120 years of electronic music1: Starting with Elisha Grey’s Musical Telegraph to nowadays synthesizers. Includes Raymond Scott’s revolutionary Clavivox2, which inspired Bob Moog to start his own (famous) synthesizer company. 1Nov 13, 2012: changed the main url to … Continue reading
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How to present a presentation (and slam yourself)
While finishing off the slides, I was still in doubt if I was going to use one of the virus samples for the presentation. I think it’s going to depend on the number of people and if they’re interested in … Continue reading
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Virus! Virus! Alert! Wake Up! Hurry!
I‘m doing a presentation about virusses today, but I have not really made progress with the actual presentation. Sure, I finished the keywords but I’m still ‘in dubio’ about making slides or about providing additional documentation for the people. Not … Continue reading
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