http://opensourcecinema.org/
Will this be destructive or constructive? Going by the open source
revolution, it is surely going to change the way audio-visual art is
being sold/presented to the world.
-Venkat
On 5/15/07, Venkat Mangudi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://opensourcecinema.org/
Will this be destructive or constructive? Going by the open source
revolution, it is surely going to change the way audio-visual art is
being sold/presented to the world.
How is this different from a liberally CC
Thaths wrote:
On 5/15/07, Venkat Mangudi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://opensourcecinema.org/
How is this different from a liberally CC licensed collection of work?
I think the difference is that everyone can be a part of creating the
cinema. As I understand it, they have requests out
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Thaths wrote:
On 5/15/07, Venkat Mangudi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://opensourcecinema.org/
How is this different from
i dont think stitching raw pieces together can make any kind of
watchable cinema
it should probably not be called cinema... but something else.
On 5/15/07, Venkat Mangudi wrote:
I think the difference is that everyone can be a part of creating the
cinema. As I understand it, they
On 5/15/07, ashok _ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it should probably not be called cinema... but something else.
Re-mix-ima?
Thaths
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