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This is Ian's piece of web. See it go. Go, weblog, go! Go travel in Asia. Go study in Tokyo. Go home to Portland. Nah, what the hell. Go, study in Beijing.

Stop. I am a student studying Chinese language in Beijing.

I started this weblog in the Summer of 2002. It keeps following me wherever I go. But, I'm glad to have the company.

Thanks to Clifton for hosting Domodomo. If you need a flash or website designer, you can do no better.

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Chinese Poster Propaganda Page

Huge archive of Chinese propaganda posters with translations and explanations of historical context.
This site is dedicated to the Chinese propaganda poster as it has been produced from 1949 till the present day. So-called propaganda art has played a major supporting role in the many campaigns that were designed to mobilize the people, and throughout the People's Republic, the propaganda poster has been the favored vehicle through which art conveyed model behavior. I've been collecting these Chinese political posters for many years now, and have brought together quite a nice collection of some 1,300 titles, spanning five decades of Chinese poster production.
Note to self: (China's recent block of blogspot) + (newly found huge archive of old-fashioned Chinese propaganda posters) == Photoshop magic.
Via Geisha Asobi
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Posted by Ian at 1/12/2003 02:23:59 PM    Permalink

My First Flash Animation

I've been learning Flash actionscript programming. Here's an animation I made inspired by an NHK TV commercial. It only has an eensy ammount of actual coding in it. But you have to crawl before you can walk. And before you can crawl you mostly you just soil your diapers then wait for your mommy to give you your "baba" (disclaimer). I promise it will be the best three kilobytes you consume today.
Egg Animation  Discuss

Posted by Ian at 1/12/2003 12:26:09 PM    Permalink