At 16:52 5/02/99 -0500, Steve Guynup wrote:
>well the educational Avatar works
Excellent! Never doubted ya son :-)
>...swing by Jeff's Town Square on Sunday for
>the 1st showing.
>17:00 GMT ( 12 noon Eastern US )
>and
>23:00 GMT ( 6 pm Eastern US )
Cool! I'll be there.
>I'll try the education gig first, an run it half as Demo - half as lecture
>on Comets. Will do the poem again afterwards...with different text this
>time. ( No game of tag ... as its a whole other ball of wax )
I'll have my camera ready again.
Hmmm... "ball of wax"... wonder where that saying comes from... of course
I've heard it lots before, but it is a really weird one when you think
about it :-)
>Other trivia...contacted Atlanta College of Art Electronic Art Chairperson
>Eric Kusendork. Offered VRML tutoring services. I didn't set a date to
>meet with him ( so it may not happen) however I'll be lecturing again there
>this quarter. The local well funded art center "Nexus" tried and failed to
>do a VRML project with VanGogh TV two years ago. Its a long shot but much
>of my work is the kind of stuff they want to be involved in. (May have a
>another proposal to write).
If it is any help, I know Kathy Rae Huffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who
clearly, by her email address, is involved with VanGogh TV. She is now a
Professor at a Uni somewhere on the east side of USA, I think. She and I
organised a women's conference in VR in Austria in 1987, using a
pre-release version of VNet. I have sent her an email about the demo/test
for tomorrow. Hope she reads her email on weekends; if so, she might be
there. Anyway, my whole point is that she may be able to give you an intro
or help get you in touch with people. Kathy is a wonderful woman.
Seeya there,
- Miriam
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