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Hebermehl and DrZ Light Up Savannah

February 15th, 2010

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If you were on W. Broughton Street last Friday night, it’s likely the illuminated projection near Jefferson caught your eye. A collaboration by Matt Hebermehl and “Dr. Z” James Zdaniewski, the video projection was a silent, ever-rotating illustration that gradually changed form. Scrolling and fluid, the artful projection was cast along the side of a building near Atwell’s Art and Frame, where the reception for Art-O-Rama took place. (more…)

Artist of the Month - Alex Soto

February 8th, 2010

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This Month WHACK is featuring the artist Alex Soto. We sat down with Alex to find out about his inspiration, creative process, and show off his amazing animations. (more…)

Facebook applications and the advantages they present

September 9th, 2009

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In today’s Web 2.0 culture we see all websites, especially the world-famous Facebook flooded with new applications, games, contests, quizzes, and all types of different entertainment.  However, these new tools aren’t just there for people to have fun and, like mostly everything in this world, they can have a specific objective for any type of business.

Facebook applications, depending on the type, can help you reach many different targets.  This site has users ranging from small children to grandparents, so you can hit pretty much any demographic you want if you create your applications right.  This new type of promotion can be very useful thanks to the fact that every time someone uses your application, the name of your company will pop up and they won’t get tired of it. (more…)

Twitter, the newest and easiest business tool

September 8th, 2009

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It is the new center of the world when it comes to gossip and pretty much useless information.  Celebrities write about their lives pretty much once a minute and a bunch of people with too much time on their hands read posts all day.  It’s Twitter, the new social networking site that allows you to (more…)

3D Gaming coming to PS3 in 2010 to all existing games

September 5th, 2009

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The console itself pumps out a quite regular signal over HDMI, which the TV syncs up with your 3D glasses. A 200Hz TV, for instance, alternates 1080p frames, with 100Hz for each eye. Of course, you’ll need a brand new TV, but at least it won’t be restricted to just Sony televisions. Start saving those pennies!

Read the article on engadget.com.

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