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HEY! Thanks for visiting mynonlinear.
I’ve moved!
Thanks, hope to see you there.
Decided that since the move to WordPress, and my official love of it and all its customizable features, that I am going to set one up for my students work. They will be able to showcase their projects (and there are some serious contenders in my groups, and I’m not just being the proud teacher) and then eventually upload their CV’s. (More …)
Taken from his site (news section at Sam Belinfante) he is presenting an very impressive line up for this forthcoming event. The link for information goes to his site where you can download a PDF of the programme artists and performers.
Invited performers include Mikhail Karikis, Lore Lixembourg and Juice, as well as a specially formed large-scale vocal ensemble.
Performers, working with the artists and resident composer Claudia Molitor, will create new score-objects culminating in a series of new performances. Artists Martin Creed, Simon Faithfull, Dryden Goodwin, Bruce Mclean and Cornelia Parker along with emerging artists Athanasios Argianas, Amy Cunningham, Nick Laessing, Phoebe Unwin and Sarah Kate Wilson are just
some of the 50+ artists taking part.
To help launch the festival leading artist and educator Simon Morris will lecture on the voice ~ (More …)
Lots of excitement has started in the Twitter community. Around 10pm or so (EST) on January 3rd messages began to surface about a bad link. This takes you to a site that asks you for your password. Once it has the information it sends the tweet to your followers, asking them to check out the site too. Messages of Re-Tweets warning you to not click the link has now also spread through the community and people are discussing the origins of this Trojan. (More …)
Developer: F2M2 Inc.
Price: FREE
Version Reviewed: 1.22
iPhone integration rating 4/5
User Interface rating 5/5
Reuse / Replay value 4/5
SodaSnap uses either an existing photo from your Photo Library or one taken with the iPhone camera. It then sends the image in a ‘virtual postcard’ to family and friends. (well, whoever you want to, to be more accurate.) (More …)
I don’t play it at the moment because I’m addicted to my iPhone, but news of SimCity coming to the phone is this gamers dream.

iPhone interface for SimCity
SimCity was one of the first games to truly hold my attention. (More …)
Visited a lotta great links this week so I thought I’d write a post with a listing of them.
The first one is about Microsoft’s new ‘notebook’ called ThumbTack basically a great tool for researchers (Mashable has a great article about it and the others, link above). Currently Google Notebook seems to be at (More …)
The following taken directly from ultralightstartups is very topical to some of the issues that are being discussed at the moment.Marketing in particular and the way to actually maintain someones interest can be a challenge. This is where viral, social marketing can make a real difference. (More …)
Formatting on a blog seems to have its own specials laws of physics. No matter how I arrange, place, move, nudge or organize things, it seems to disagree with me. I now have the blog opened in a main window, to see the results of every single change I make, plus the actual editing window opened, and then the source of my writing (if I’m not directly typing into the blog window). Then usually my images opened in another folder as well. Is this progress. (More …)
I had long long ago abandoned my Delicious account, and I’m not sure why. The idea of having bookmarks follow you wherever you go can only be a good thing. Of course, I find myself bookmarking pages that I don’t necessarily ever go back to. That may be the problem. (More …)