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Subway Synesthesia
Integrating Art and Music with Revolution

Jon Berasgutai

Longstanding Revolution programmer Kenji Kojima has an exhibition "Subway Synesthesia" opening in New York, from Thursday 6th November to December 13th. This is a New York City Subway Photographs and Sound Installation of RGB Music which was created from RGB data of the photographs using Revolution. He extends a warm welcome to any Revolutionaries in the area to come to the opening on Thursday, November 6, 2008, 6-8:00pm - admission is free. Location AC [Direct] 547 W. 27th St, #519 New York, NY 10001.

Here is what he has to say about the artwork on display and how Revolution is involved.

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Runtime Moves Offices

Over the last year or so, Runtime Revolution has grown so much that our offices were bursting at the seams. A chronic shortage of desk space, power points, coffee mugs and meeting space finally led to the decision to move to bigger premises, outfitted to our specifications.

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NativeSpeak New Release

NativeSpeak 1.1 is here, with even better interface support, and all the power of inbuilt geometry management to deal with the challenges of translating your application to another language.

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See, Ma, No Objects!

Learn how to use a handler to drop fairly complex behaviours into an application without needing a whole application framework. This article shows you how to create a handler to show the contents of the clipboard.

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