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Matt Gough Blog [closed]: Brief Hiatus

Monday, May 24 2004, 01:09

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after a silent blogging week normal service resumes, or something like that.

I spent most of last week preparing for an interview, and will spend most of this week catching up on work I put to the side. oh well that's time [miss]management for you.

well the interview was 'interesting' but I spent some time afterwards with Prof John Glauert with was very rewarding. it was good to see xml based 'gesture' notation in action. i'm not really going to talk about this now as I have to wait to hear about the studentship, keep you posted.

I have word that the new dance tech site is going to be moveabletype powered. dance tech xml feeds! I wonder if this will lead to an increase in dance tech bloggs, only time will tell.

you may have noticed that I refer to Wikipedia often, I don't know if you ever use this free encyclopedia but the dance content leaves a lot to be desired. I would like to start editing the dance content myself but it is a big task, rather I think it would be a better idea to try and get a group of people together to look at what is there and what can be done.

I plan to go to the ica this evening to see the e-merge performance. after the discussions on the dtz list and choreograph.net it will be interesting to see the actual work.

it's coming up to the end of the month and there is much to sort out, the end of July heralds a xdsn weekend, the end of this week is the deadline for a couple of paper submissions and summer and the dance course I am working on is rapidly approaching. lastly this weds I am at eight providing photographic documentation.

thoughts: content and presentation vis-a-vis notation and animation; what are the implications for xml based gesture notations.

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