'Hello Many Worlds', by Apmel Goosson features the artwork "Timelike loop (or why we have free will)" by the creator that had been part of the UWA 3D Open Art Challenge. This machinima is now part of MachinimUWA IV: Art of the Artists, which unites the powerhouses of virtual worlds, Artists and Machinimatographers!
Entries to the L$300,000 MachinimUWA IV close on the 10th of November and looks for the creation of machinima featuring artworks that are part of the UWA 3D Open Art Challenge.
In Apmel's words:
A submission for the MachinimUWA IV: Art of the Artists featuring my own artwork "Timelike loop (or why we have free will)" for the 2011 May round of UWA 3D Open Art Challenge.
Soundtrack by Lennart Nilsson also using voice excerpts from a speach Damian Conway held 2008 @ O'Reilly Open Source Convention, Portland, OR, July 22, 2008 that can be seen on Blip.Tv
Soundtrack by Lennart Nilsson also using voice excerpts from a speach Damian Conway held 2008 @ O'Reilly Open Source Convention, Portland, OR, July 22, 2008 that can be seen on Blip.Tv
Interesting film. There is no free will in subatomic particles, which is a good thing for we may fly apart at any moment then. Science has no feelings. We have only as much information as we can measure, I like and believe that we cannot see it all, but, there is no free will in the basic components of matter, having said that, its what we do with those components that create free will, as humans. Penumbra Carter ps had to post anonymous having problems with blog postings.
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