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I just read this page: http://www.lojban.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=LojbanimationI think it's a great idea but i think using anime and not machinima would be much better. It's the actual style of Japanese animation that is so cultish and draws people to the language. I believe it would be legal for us to create lojban dubs since nobody offers that but it might be hard to do. Creating our own anime we could use http://ktoon.toonka.com/ or http://www.synfig.org/
I just read this page: http://www.lojban.org/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=Lojbanimation
I think it's a great idea but i think using anime and not machinima would be much better. It's the actual style of Japanese animation that is so cultish and draws people to the language.
I believe it would be legal for us to create lojban dubs since nobody offers that but it might be hard to do.
Creating our own anime we could use http://ktoon.toonka.com/ or http://www.synfig.org/
This is why jbotcan exists. I saw this and thought I wanted to do animation, downloaded synfig and did nothing. Now I come back and have been reminded.
I've attempted animating before, but find most tools inefficient and/or insuficient. Sad as it is, the only animating I find works well is 3D; and this is coming from one who'd rather make traditional ones.
Putting lojbanime aside, how many jbopre are in Second Life? There is a lojban group there, but I've failed to recognize anyone known from mail list or other fora. My idea now is to build the Lojban Institute in SL. By a pure coincident, I have a small parcel of land at Capitol City -- the island where Esperantists usually meet. To build the lojban place near the Esperanto one seems quite logical to me. Anyone supports this?
>>221I registered, but it won't run on my ubuntu partition. I might return to windows to play with jbopre if I knew there would be some around.
Jbotcan seems to forbid me post ANY note, saying it contains a spam url. This is an attempt to post something not containing anything looking a tiny bit like web address. Who is more paranoid, jbotcan or me?
Contact me to arrange a meeting inworld. My email is cyril [@] slobin [.] pp [.] ru (sorry, jbotcan seems to be afraid on unmangled emails), or send me IM inworld (I am Cyril Svoboda there). Just in case you read this note a short time after I've wrote it, I am planning to be inworld after two hours (near 14:30 GMT).
Loglanists (not Lojbanists!) in Second Life. And your truly among them. Not a very good shot, but worth posting nevertheless. A quote from one of the participants: ''I like practicing Loglan in the SL env because one can talkg about things in th environment. in a chat channel your shared reality is just words''
>>244True, it can be difficult to think of topics on IRC.
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