Re: Possible idea for Complex project

Posted by Douglas Roberts-2 on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Possible-idea-for-Complex-project-tp3285479p3286103.html

Sure, cool.

But who would pay

1) to develop the app, and
2) to buy the app?

--Doug

On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Victoria Hughes <[hidden email]> wrote:
After watching Projected Light, and observing the Complex in action -
       > Modeling on the idea of the Shidoni Foundry.

       Consider some venture like a Coding Foundry:  to translate designers and artists' visions into computer code that makes things happen in sound, light and interaction. Ambient modeling et cetera. There
       Creating very cool and artistically seductive versions of sound and light for artists who have visions but don't want to put the years into the learning curve for the programming.
       There are and will be more and more designers, artists, and other visually oriented people around the world with ideas for conceptual presentations like that , who do not want to learn all the computer tech stuff.
        You can function globally with this.
       What if:  the Complex became known as a place where multi-media artists could bring mock-ups of ideas, like the small waxes that sculptors bring to Shidoni. The Complex translates those ideas  into big projected installations of code that produce the artist's vision. Could ultimately be a pretty successful endeavour.
       There was a lot of inspirational talent on display, and you might capitalize on that for fun and profit.
       
       Tory

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