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Date/Time:2006-Aug-19 07:51:00
Subject:Re: Walking with AIDS

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Walking with AIDS mario w schild 2006-Aug-19 07:51:00
dear mickael,

chapeau !!! 
please let me quote "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." - Robert Capa

i'm glad and proud to be a participant in your  "ww2" - 2005 project.

best regards,
mario w. schild

----- Urspr?ngliche Mail ----
Von: Mickael Therer <#removed#>
An: #removed#
Gesendet: Samstag, den 19. August 2006, 01:45:04 Uhr
Betreff: Re: Walking with AIDS

                           Thank you all,
 
 @Mark, nothing is planned for the future yet but I am full of ideas
 though, these project have been a mutual investment from both parties
 so far and we are still exploring the possibilities, hopefully
 gathering some credit along the way. I wouldn't want to squat the wwp
 forums with these stories so if you want to know more, there are 2
 articles on the project in the last issue of vrmag, and I'm always
 available to discuss it off-list
 
 cheers,
 
 -mickael
 
 --- In #removed# com, Mark Boiling <mark.boiling@ ...> wrote:
 >
 > Michael
 > 
 > Truly fantastic inspirational work. Excellent photography (have always
 > believed the opening frame of a QTVR could be as good as a Magnum
 still and
 > you have proved it), great use of audio and of course your story is
 > interesting and relevant to us all.
 > 
 > Am familiar with your journey and work for MSF, was this a personal
 project
 > / site or a commission? Would be great to hear about your experiences,
 > anything planned?
 > 
 > Respect, and good luck out there
 > Mark
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > On 17/8/06 6:27 pm, "Mickael Therer" <360days@... > wrote:
 > 
 > >  
 > >  
 > >  
 > > 
 > > http://www.walkingw ithaids.info
 > > a 360? panoramic scrapbook from Mozambique, in the footsteps of AIDS
 > > with MSF
 > > 
 > > Designed for a general audience not at all aware of what qtvr is, and
 > > with the International AIDS conference in mind.
 > > Going fullscreen was not required here (but you'll find them
 > > eventually), but rather I was looking for a simple & accessible canvas
 > > to tell a story, and convince a new audience of the possibilities
 of QTVR.
 > > 
 > > Thoughts, opinions, rants, questions, your feedback is welcome
 > > 
 > > -m
 > > 
 > >  
 > >     
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
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 >
 
 
     
                       




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