Blip Festival 2007 - last day workshops and bands

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Day 4, the final day of BLIP is here, photos from last night (above) and today's workshop/band schedule! -

Presentation:
Surreal-Time: Modern Art With Retro Code
(by Pheonix/Hornet)

Presentation:
Pixel Pushing the PPU: An Introduction to NES Graphics
(by No Carrier)

Screening:
8-BIT GENERATION
(by Lionel Brouet)

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Blip Festival 2007 - Link.

...and here are 3 videos from last night!

Bodenständig 2000 rules!


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Posted by: pt on December 2, 2007 at 6:40 AM

test comment!


Posted by: blipper on December 2, 2007 at 7:15 AM

rad!


Posted by: asthro on December 2, 2007 at 2:43 PM

poor frenchie of Me, I'd like to be in NY for this festival !
Is it projected to be performed in France ?

you lcky guyz..


Posted by: Dirkus on December 2, 2007 at 5:48 PM

Looks like it was neat stuff, but I can't get the videos to play without being a slide show with skipping sound on any of the 4 computers I've tried now. Anyone else having this problem? Can we pretty please get these in a lower rez Youtube video form for those of us with legacy hardware?

(Duron 1.3GHz with S3 onboard video, Athlon 900MHz with nVidia GeForce 2 graphics, 1.3GHz eMac G4 with ATI graphics {overclocked}, P4 2GHz with Intel onboard graphics. Why yes, I do use my hardware until it executes an HCF opcode, why do you ask?)


Posted by: Dirkus on December 3, 2007 at 9:54 AM

Also having problems with a P4 HT 3GHz with nVidia Quadro graphics. I'm thinking it isn't just my legacy hardware that's doing it. Can we pretty please not use blip.tv player any more? Or at least use it at a lower resolution?


Posted by: pt on December 3, 2007 at 9:58 AM

hmm, no problems here on a mac or a slow-ish pc. i'll start experimenting and see what's up/


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