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FlashMan72
September 12th, 2008, 03:41 PM
I'm looking for artists in their spare time to help make a basic 3D animation, to explain visually the the concepts behind my research for universal translation of languages. Much of it is very simple, simple objects/structures , geometric points and lines, with transitions, etc.

I need the help because I am going to do a presentation at a future computational linguistics conference. The animation is so that the audience can easily grasp what I've discovered in my research. The concepts behind our words in language, actually encode images themselves. So I thought who better to help explain it, then artists, masters of visual imagery?

From http://www.lawsofform.org/

"...to teach pride in knowledge is to put up an effective barrier against any advance upon what is already known, since it makes one ashamed to look beyond the bounds imposed by one's own ignorance." Laws of Form, Appendix 1.

All those interested email be below, stick in the subject "Languages", send a link to your portfolio, website, etc, and I will get back to you. Any questions send them my way below.

stillenx1@gmail.com