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Anatomy of an Animator
- Bob Sabiston, an artist-animator-filmmaker who began his multimedia work at MIT's Media Lab, is turning heads with software he developed to drive his MTV projects. By Marc Savlov. [Wired News]
And Man Created GOD
- If you want to get your new publishing company noticed in the viciously competitive arena of computer games, naming it GOD isn't a bad way to start. By Karlin Lillington. [Wired News]
And the Milia Winners Are...
- The Milia d'Or goes to the best Web sites represented at the multimedia conference; British site Scoot goes home with two golden statues. [Wired News]
And the Winner Is...
- San Francisco and New York stage a steel-cage grudge match to win the affection of Tiffany Shlain and host the increasingly hip Webby Awards. By David Kushner. [Wired News]
Annoy.com Shows - But Doesn't Tell
- In the wake of the McVeigh scandal, ApolloMedia launches 'titillating' contest to blast military policy on gays. [Wired News]
Anti-Drug Money Up In Smoke?
- President Clinton has included Internet ad banners in his new anti-drug campaign. But how many crack smokers are going to catch -- and heed -- those banner ads? By Joe Nickell. [Wired News]
Apocalypse Fat
- The big laffs and big bangs of Chris Farley's bye-bye. [Wired News]
Armageddon Ends Badly
- No, not the movie, silly. A real-life enactment of the end of the world falls flat for some alt.slackers. By Deborah Scoblionkov. [Wired News]
Artists in Space
- While most of the participants in NASA's Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program will use their experience of micro-gravity to conduct science experiments, a group of San Francisco art students will test its effects on dance and painting. [Wired News]
As Porn Goes, So Goes the Web
- The creators of Eroscan are confident that porn is driving the Internet. They think they've found a niche by dividing the endless varieties of carnal attractions into intelligent, easily navigable categories. [Wired News]
Ashes to Online
- A Dutch company is bringing funerals to a monitor near you. By Jeroen van Bergeijk. [Wired News]
Attack of the Killer Shrews
- The hectoring Dr. Laura stands at the forefront of a new order: The Rise of the Yenta. Courtesy of Suck. [Wired News]
Bammies Sell Bands' Bits
- This year's California music awards will feature a Web site from which fans can download, vote for - and keep - songs from competing bands. [Wired News]
Battle Over a Woman's Place on the Web
- The publishers of Working Woman magazine want control of a domain name they see as theirs. The female entrepreneur who has held the name for two years says the company is failing to live up to its declared principles. By Heather McCabe. [Wired News]
Be-Inners to Dance, Trance, and Extol Human Rights
- The 10th annual Digital Be-In will gather digerati party people and cyber-rights advocates for an event celebrating the human side of technology. [Wired News]
Beach Boy's Song Rides the Web to Radio
- Radio stations will download the new pop single from Brian Wilson's record company's Web site, then play the music over the airwaves. [Wired News]
Beck Sliced, Diced by Culture Hackers
- Can the king of sampling abide being appropriated by critics of copyright restrictions? [Wired News]
Berlin Prepares for Chaos
- The annual Chaos Computer Club conference will convene under dark clouds this year. It takes place in the hometown of Tron, a famous cracker who lived and died there. David Hudson reports from Berlin. [Wired News]
Best Dressed Man on Radio
- Ira Glass, host of NPR's "This American Life," is endowed with a Suck EGG for his Pynchonian peekaboo posturing. Courtesy of Suck.com. [Wired News]
Birthplace of Multimedia Arts
- Bell Labs, known for early innovations such as the laser, also married art and technology in a free-spirited collaboration. New York event hails the first interactive creators. By Jennifer Hattam. [Wired News]
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