Hello, stranger!

Long time no talkie, I hope you're doing splendidly since I last
spoke at you with words in this, the Neave Newsletter. This is just a
quick note to tell you about a new version of my website called
Neave.com, which by a bizarre coincidence is also its web address.

Clickety-click here: http://www.neave.com/

Here's a summary of the new website in all its bullet-pointed glory.
I know you haven't got all day, so I'll make it snappy:

* Flash Earth and Neave Planetarium are now more integrated so you
can easily flip between perusing the planet the gazing at the stars
from any location on Earth. Both interfaces have had a spring clean
with new collapsible menus, and Neave Planetarium now features
constellations and more star information. Sadly, Google have asked
for their imagery to be removed from Flash Earth, but the other
satellite imagery remains.

* Neave Games has also joined the redesign party with bug fixes and
new features. You can now add the games to your website using the
code provided at the bottom of each game page.

* Neave.tv is now called Neave Television and hosts a collection of
weird videos that lack any context and will hopefully make your mind
drop out of your head. If you do go insane, please let me know as I'd
love to hear your dribbling, incoherent ramblings.

* Neave Imagination and Neave Strobe are still there but now have
added clever.

And now onto the new stuff with seven more pieces of experimental
Flashing:

* Neave Webcam. Watch yourself pulling silly faces, upside-down, on
fire, in a snowstorm, in a fishbowl, with a big nose and small eyes,
in an x-ray and more, then record a short video onto my free-for-all
webcam video wall.

* Neave Anaglyph. Don a pair of red-blue 3D spectacles and draw big
wiggly lines in the space in front of your face. I task you not to
draw oversized rude body parts.

* Neave Dandelion. Blow real air with your real lungs at my 3D
digital dandelion seeds using the microphone on your computer.

* Neave Light and Neave Bounce. Two experiments that were born out of
the old Neave Audio/Visual section, both of which allow you to play
music or shout at your computer and make your screen go all pretty.

* Neave Fractal. Zoom into a world of psychedelic mathematical
patterns in my full-screen Mandelbrot set explorer.

* Neave Vote. Cast a series of votes of pointless insignificance and
let your indifference be heard.

All the Flash ActionScript source code for these experiments can be
downloaded and used and abused freely without permission from the
Code of the Google: http://neave.googlecod...

This will be the last of the Neave Newsletters as I am moving into
the future by only using my RSS feed from now on:
http://feeds.feedburne...

If you don't know what an RSS feed is, then let the BBC explain:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/...

Once again, here's that website I was talking about:
http://www.neave.com/
Go there. Go there now. I hope you like.

Baked beans on sticks,
Paul.

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4 months ago by HECTOR ARTURO A.

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