年会拍卖的这本”Don’t Make Me Think“还有6天机会出价。随着一锤定音的临近,预期迎来新一轮的出价高潮。目前有效最高价是163元。aaokcn的出价暂时判为无效,嘿嘿,这会影响本书的最终成交价的。
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a visual music discovery application that allows users to listen to full music songs according to their mood (e.g. dark vs. energetic, positive vs. calm), time period or style.
see also music plasma & color music & mystrands.
[link: musicovery.com]
the topographical overlaying of 2 synchronous presences in different urban zones: Tokyo & Vienna. handheld computers transmit the GPS data streams of 2 people during simultanious walks in these cities, which are visualized as a "sociographic disposition of mixed reality". the web interface consists of an aesthetic digital storytelling & a navigation tool.
see also Baghdad versus San Francisco & GPS drawings.
[link: dune-n-devil.com]
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