That was *darling*! What I particularly enjoyed was, George the SkyWhale finally got some screen time, and in addition, the pacing was very tight--was that a flexiprim fishing rod? I swore I *felt* it go "boiiiing"! Whimsical in nature. Maybe in your next adventure, you'll hop down the drain and find out what's on the other side?
Lecturer at University of Salford teaching BA(Hons) and MA Animation.
Her practice is Moving Image based, working with Performance and Stories - across screen and interactive media. She is also interested in the applied use of Creative Technologies.
Annabeth is also a member of the Leeds Creative Timebank - where she supports documentation of community and arts projects in the region.
Her work has been shown Internationally, notably as an Artist based in the virtual world of 'Second Life', where she is known as Angrybeth.
She also uses other Game Engines and 3D Virtual Worlds for educational purposes, and consults and helps design projects which use of game technology. Currently she is doing a collaboration with Leeds University's Earth Science Dept - to create Serious Games for Geology.
Her Real world website is at Annamorphic.net
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Hiya Angry,
Really enjoyed watching it and i think you did a great job!!
Ps. I went to the windmill yesterday but i could not find the windwhale ;(
George the SkyWhale, is shy, he only comes out on special occasions. :)
(but mostly cos he's a bit of a prim hog too)
That was *darling*! What I particularly enjoyed was, George the SkyWhale finally got some screen time, and in addition, the pacing was very tight--was that a flexiprim fishing rod? I swore I *felt* it go "boiiiing"! Whimsical in nature. Maybe in your next adventure, you'll hop down the drain and find out what's on the other side?
Fantastic work Angrybeth! Loved it!
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