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Timeline for cinematic list by rizomer, page 2

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  1. rizomer rizomer

    the art happens here http://ur1.ca/avmqq #maximumsorrow

    about 6 months ago from web
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    Introducing CSS shaders: Cinematic effects for the web http://ur1.ca/5az6e #cinematiccss #cinematicweb

    about 7 months ago from web
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    Isn't cinema, at this time, calling for new metaphysics? #deleuze #cinema http://ur1.ca/apbgc (in french)

    about 7 months ago from web
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    Image and video post-processing with WebGL http://ur1.ca/apbhh by @philogb via @neave

    about 7 months ago from web
  5. rizomer rizomer

    But how can an image in your conscience produce a movement in space? #deleuze #cinema http://ur1.ca/apbgc (in french)

    about 7 months ago from web
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    curious to see if #mobileweb #cinematicinteractions will be discussed #dizain

    about 8 months ago from web
  7. rizomer rizomer

    cool to see French #interactiondesign communities gather around #dizain http://ur1.ca/abr5s

    about 8 months ago from web
  8. rizomer rizomer

    "these gestures are the language through which we humans are coming to navigate through the emerging digital landscape" http://t.co/NIypDsMq

    about 9 months ago from twidroid
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    "How will the internet free motion pictures from their obsession with the old ways of telling stories?" via @rosspruden by @randyfinch

    about 9 months ago from twidroid
  10. rizomer rizomer

    "How will the internet free motion pictures from their obsession with the old ways of telling stories?" via @rosspruden by @randyfinch

    about 9 months ago from twidroid
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    what about these #corporations are stealing from all of #us? #patents

    about 9 months ago from web
  12. rizomer rizomer

    #Samsung monopoly "use of gestures to move icons around on your phone" http://ur1.ca/4d80e via @io9

    about 9 months ago from web
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    #Apple "monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners" http://bit.ly/OfpIKe

    about 9 months ago from web
  14. rizomer rizomer

    this patenting of gestures is insane! http://ur1.ca/4d80e #patents #gestures #interfaces

    about 9 months ago from web
  15. rizomer rizomer

    10 physical gestures that have been patented - @io9 http://ur1.ca/4d80e

    about 9 months ago from web
  16. rizomer rizomer

    where's our "As We May Move" ? http://ur1.ca/9yd3s

    about 9 months ago from web
  17. rizomer rizomer

    beginning of an interesting #leapmotion thread: SDK for Mobile/Other Devices http://bit.ly/NpAvVM-rizomer

    about 9 months ago from web
  18. rizomer rizomer

    Digital space and cinematic time - L’espace numérique et le temps cinématographique » Flux http://ur1.ca/9ycqt

    about 9 months ago from web
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    “Capturing and sharing images and video only part of what a wearable computer can do” http://bit.ly/SbPJKu

    about 9 months ago from twidroid
  20. rizomer rizomer

    "How will the internet free motion pictures from their obsession with the old ways of telling stories?" via @rosspruden by @randyfinch

    about 9 months ago from twidroid
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