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Collisions

Collisions

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox... More

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox2D library. Increased the particle count to 3000. Cast: flight404 Less

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System, pt. 2

System, pt. 2

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox2D library. Cast: flight404

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System

System

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox... More

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox2D library. jbox2d.org Cast: flight404 Less

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Ring

Ring

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox... More

Made with Processing. No audio. Continued exploration with the JBox2D library. Approximately 2000 objects achieve orbit around a central massive rotating body. Cast: flight404 Less

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Orbital Rotation

Orbital Rotation

Made with Processing. No audio. Introduced the orbital force. Cast: flight404

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Starlight 2001 - Onyrix y El Capitan Robles

Starlight 2001 - Onyrix y El Capitan Robles

StarLight 2001 is a DANCE TRACK written by Dino Olivieri with some ... More

StarLight 2001 is a DANCE TRACK written by Dino Olivieri with some influences from DAFT PUNK, JAMIROQUAI, STAR DUST, BEE GEES, and many other dance group or artist recent and non. © Onyrix Productions – 1998 – brano originale di Dino Olivieri e Daniel Joba Robles Less

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EXCLUSIVE AUDIO CLIP:  Jamie Leigh And Friends Attend Discovery Launch 1

EXCLUSIVE AUDIO CLIP: Jamie Leigh And Friends Attend Discovery Launch 1

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – July 4,2006 – Jamie Leigh and friends attend... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – July 4,2006 – Jamie Leigh and friends attend launch of space shuttle Discovery. In a majestic Independence Day liftoff, Discovery and its crew of seven blasted into orbit Tuesday on the first space shuttle launch in a year. NASA’s first-ever Fourth of July manned launch came after two weather delays and a new crack in foam insulation on the fuel tank. Shuttle managers said early video images showing small pieces of debris breaking away — and one even striking the shuttle — were not troubling. NASA Administrator Michael Griffin said of the launch: “They don’t get much better than this.” Less

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