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  <updated>2007-12-13T00:58:36-08:00</updated>
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      <id>http://openmuseum.berkeley.edu/media/files/ephemeralflame/44</id>
      <title>24 Creative Hours</title>
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        <name>Max Ebert</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-13T00:58:36-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">My favorite part about 24h00 is looking into the lives of other people.  In my project, I take the same format as Grancher (force people to document themselves once an hour for 24 hours) but take away the restrictions.  I let people express themselves creatively any way they wanted.  The finished product is an intimate look into the minds's of others: random thoughts, intimate concerns, creative ideas, daily habits, and much more in their rawest forms!  Note: Version 1!  I'm planning on adding more people. 
      
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      <title>Dannie Dee</title>
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        <name>Dannie Dee</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-11T20:03:24-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">== images and words create a new reality in this artificial environment == 
      
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      <title>Anonymous</title>
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        <name>heyimgandhi</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-11T20:01:47-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">I was intrigued by Grancher's insights about the never-sleeping internet so I wanted to branch a bit more and include the internet's anonymity in a piece of digital art. Regardless of the sun's position, people are endlessly posting their pictures onlinebearing faces that people in faraway countries have never seen before and probably don't care about. However, separated from others through the protective veil of a computer screen, these people are able to choose how to present their picturesmaybe truthfully, masked by the anonymity of the internet, in a way they want others to view them, etc. I integrated photographs I took of myself with my webcam over the last semester with the photos from 24h00 because I wanted to emphasize the point that anyone can be anyone online. Nobody owns the pictures on the internet: they are owned by everybody with a simple copy-paste. 
      
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      <title>Wayne Beuhring II REMIX</title>
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        <name>Wayne Beuhring II</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-11T17:07:15-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">One picture per hour for 24 hours of each students life.  This piece contains three individual student days with a total of 72 clips that are randomly remixed with "Hallelujah" as the soundtrack.  CAL life at it's best! 
      
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      <id>http://openmuseum.berkeley.edu/media/files/ceciliamcontreras/35</id>
      <title>Cecilia Contreras</title>
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        <name>ceciliamcontreras</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-11T13:16:41-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">remixed movie version of Michael Joaquin Grey's work in BAM show 
      
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      <title>24 Minutes of Chaos  (a musical journey)</title>
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        <name>mikevachss</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-11T01:22:24-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">I took Valry Grancher's idea and changed it to 24 minutes as I went out for a night of partying.  I took 24 pictures in 24 minutes and tried to capture emotion on the faces of my subjects.  I then used 24 different songs to capture the 24 different emotions in each picture.  This way I could express what I felt each subject was feeling in every picture and show it the rest of the world. 
      
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      <title>Puttin' On the Ritz 24 hours a Day.</title>
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        <name>Kaila_Niles</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-11T00:06:33-08:00</updated>
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      <title>Right Now?</title>
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        <name>lovely</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-09T18:21:12-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">Our film Right Now? starts in real time and proceeds to play with the truth of both film and photographs. We are being filmed talking pictures of ourselves with our camera phones, these pictures are manipulated out of the real time in which they were taken and are eventually shown to not have been taken by us at all as the final snapshot is revealed as a video. We hope that our installation will create and maintain a dialogue concerning film and photography as layers of mediation between ourselves and the external world. 
      
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      <title>Jessica Weiss</title>
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        <name>evelynpotter</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-07T23:31:28-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">A film version of In Popular Terms using my own stills. 
      
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      <title>Behind the Ouija 2008 - A look inside the machine and the engineering of the uncertainty</title>
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        <name>mikymoto</name>
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      <updated>2007-12-06T16:32:22-08:00</updated>
      <content type="text/plain">A careful use of ultra scanning techniques have allowed me to discover the insights to this supernatural ouijatronic voting machine. 
      
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