Second-Life Student exhibition (Temple University Japan)

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

A short documentary about an exhibition organized by two classes of the School of Communications and Theatre, Temple University, Japan Campus. One is on "Second-Life and the Future of Music Industry", showing students projects from "BTMM2741 - Introduction to Cybermedia" (instructor; Jean-Julien Aucouturier). The other shows short movies from the class "Making Documentaries" (instructors: Irene Herrera and Ron Carr). Exhibition held in April 2009, in Design Festa Gallery, Harajuku, Tokyo. Documentary by Noritaka Inoue (a "cybermedia" student). More information on the "Second-Life and music industry" project on http://www.sl-music.info.

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  • Uh. You have no idea how hard it is to understand Japanese to such a degree that you can take a university-level course in it. These people are learning Japanese and are around Japanese people, but you should really go take a class in physics in Japanese before you start whining at people who don't want to.

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  • @Bolsheviktriumph Hey cocksucker... Quit hating and get a life you son of a bitch.

  • You guys all look like you're having a lot of fun. :D Maybe I'll come here. I'm not sure, it's confusing.

  • this makes no sence y would i go to japan to be around more english people. if ur ganna go to japan go to a japanese school

  • i think Neubert is drunk....no offense

  • i love how hes drinking hahaha

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