I track the game-developer world to a limited extent (because I work on real-world pervasive games), and today I ran across an article by Andrew Clark in Gamasutra describing what he calls adaptive music. Very few online articles keep me reading from … [Continue reading]
The Missing Peace opens in New York – and is still in Virtual Space online!
The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama has opened in New York (March 2007), after successful runs in Los Angeles and Chicago, but for you newcomers to my blog, I wanted to remind you of the great online virtual tour of the exhibit, that I … [Continue reading]
Mopping up the Pixels
I interviewed John Sorensen, producer for the Project Happiness documentary, asking him what happens behind the camera and then after all of the video has been shot. [In the photo you see John, Tenzin Dawa (the TCV cameraman mentioned in the audio … [Continue reading]
Episode 239: In Which a Solar Array is Obtained for our Farthest Outpost
If you've listened to my recent audio and/or podcasts, you already know that one of the things that's most frustrating in developing countries is the lack of reliable electric power. Emmanuel was really impressed with the electrical infrastructure … [Continue reading]
Emmanuel Ande Ivorgba – Study Circles and Transformations
This is a "cafeteria interview*" of Emmanuel Ande Ivorgba, conducted in New Delhi on Friday, the 30th of March, 2007 at the YWCA. Beginning in 2005, after encountering The Dalai Lama Foundation on the world wide web, Emmanuel began a study circle … [Continue reading]
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