Which brings us to the present state of mobile computing and the world of the app. I have a brief video I’d like to show you that demonstrates something of the present state of the art:
When I watch that video, I immediately think: interactive maps of sacred stone sites in Britain; activating the demon of the book with your pneuma; the ability to draw a sigil and have the book subtly embed it in the content somehow. Again, just the most obvious stuff. I came here today and I showed you all of this because I want to see what some of you come up with. I want to see what you see, that I didn’t until you showed it to me.
Hi HyperRitual,
excellent presentation so far. I think that the figure from Matthew Reinhart & Robert Sabuda’s Encyclopaedia Mythologica volume, Dragons & Monsters, is the Medusa and not the Sphinx. I’m not 100% certain about this, but I can deduct it from her snakey hair.
Keep up with the great work,
Plethon.
Hi, Nick. Thanks for taking time to check out my work. Look at the lower-right corner of the book; that is the transition I am referring to in the speech/text. :-)
Right, I get it now, thank you for pointing it out. I have finished watching the slide show and I find it brilliant. It does motivate to go out and start doing, creating, interacting… Please produce more work like this, we’re so thirsty for this kind of quality.
Cheers, man!