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Welcome to the Ourmedia, an initiative devoted to creating and sharing works of personal media.
Video blogs, photo albums, original music, documentary journalism, music videos, children's tales, Flash animations, student films -- all kinds of digital works have begun to flourish as the Web matures into a rich multimedia network.
The Ourmedia project was started by members of the creative and technology communities in the summer of 2004 as a way of advancing the spread of personal media. Our partners are the Internet Archive, Creative Commons, Broadband Mechanics, and Bryght. We're a free, nonprofit, open-source effort.
Ourmedia's vision is to bring personal media to millions of users' desktops through playlists, video jukeboxes, visual albums, and built-in media libraries. The repositories will contain thousands of media items that can be freely shared.
VLADIMÍR HIRSCH is a Czech contemporary avantgarde composer, instrumentalist and sound alchemist, integrating contemporary classical, industrial and dark ambient music. His compositional style is characterized by polymodality and using digital technique to enhance sonic means of expression. Besides creating solo works, he is the founding member and leader of AGHIATRIAS, SKROL, ZYGOTE and various other projects. He was also a member (keyboard player and vocalist) of the 80's experimental... Topics: Vladimir Hirsch, Vladimír Hirsch, experimental, classical, modern, dark ambient, avantgarde,...
bylink egglepple starbureiy / The Link Egglepple Starbureiy Museum
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CURATOR'S NOTE: This is an updated version of the Earl (part of the Clay Busbeiy memory architecture) icon, which is a graphic of 'Link's Glasses'. Two versions are provided, one with and another without alpha channeling. The main update with this pair is the re-write of 'Egp' in koala font. Topics: Link's Glasses, Earl, logo, yesegalo, Link Starbureiy, Clay Busbeiy, Egglepple, icon, graphic
Welcome to the Ourmedia, an initiative devoted to creating and sharing works of personal media.
Video blogs, photo albums, original music, documentary journalism, music videos, children's tales, Flash animations, student films -- all kinds of digital works have begun to flourish as the Web matures into a rich multimedia network.
The Ourmedia project was started by members of the creative and technology communities in the summer of 2004 as a way of advancing the spread of personal media. Our partners are the Internet Archive, Creative Commons, Broadband Mechanics, and Bryght. We're a free, nonprofit, open-source effort.
Ourmedia's vision is to bring personal media to millions of users' desktops through playlists, video jukeboxes, visual albums, and built-in media libraries. The repositories will contain thousands of media items that can be freely shared.