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Why the end of Flash animation marks the end of an era for creativity on the web
A message to uninstall Flash appears above a Flash-based work of art by Rafaël Rozendaal titled “Future Physics,” from 2007.
(Screengrab by Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)
It was a tale of sex and death and Teletubbies.
In 1998, programmer and animator Tom Fulp released an online video game titled “Teletubby Fun Land” that featured the characters from the British children’s television program getting drunk and stoned and engaged in acts of devil worship. One of the game’s narratives showed a version of Po (the red one) getting it on with a sheep.
Pistons’ Tom Gores responds to calls to divest from prison telecom company
Updated Dec 27, 2020;
Posted Dec 27, 2020
Pistons owner Tom Gores announced donation of masks and gloves to help fight coronavirus. (Mike Mulholland/MLive)
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DETROIT For years, criminal justice reform groups have been pushing Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores to either sell the team or sell his prison telecommunication company, Securus Technologies.
This fall, advocacy groups turned up public pressure, first by writing to the board of the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts, from which Gores resigned. Then they wrote an open letter to the NBA and took out a full-page ad in the New York Times.
Telluride Gallery of Fine Art exhibits paintings and digital pigment prints by Ed Moses
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.- Saving the Best for Last, an exhibition of 24 paintings and six digital pigment prints by the late artist Ed Moses, opened at the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art December 15, 2020 through February 6, 2021. Online viewing is available at telluridegallery.com. This collection of work includes a group of his most recent acrylic paintings, as well as digital prints provided by Patricia Correia Projects. It is the only 2020 solo show of Ed Moses work.
Even in his 9th decade, Southern California native Ed Moses spent most days in his Venice studio. In one of his final interviews, he told Los Angeles Times reporter Deborah Vankin You caught me on a good day! Pointing to freshly painted canvases drying in the sun, he explained, These are all self-portraits. These paintings have history, action - scars and blemishes, scratches and imperfections. These are me. S