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Elobeing - CLB

CLBs categorically refuse to have a page for them in any color but iris yellow. And nothing is to be darker than light blue. Sorry if it is hard to see, but it is non-negotiable.

In Act 1, from within a transitional MET, a tiny reachout emanates and beats with the zero point (base camp three). The vertical energies of the staff expand up and down, inviting circulation. As the Elobeing reveals itself, the transitional MET condenses into a coiled path. The inner eye oversees the concentric rings and the opening of chakras (energy centers).

At the end of Act 1, press the button to replay. Any time in the movie, to pause/play, press the button. When paused, step forward by mouseovers or the right arrow on your keyboard. Everthing on the stage works with Act 1. Click the Act 1 button to close the movie clip.

get flash icon Flash 5+ plug-in is required. See a full window version of this interactive movie. See an example of how to use the movie (you put the move into "movie"). See the following How 2 for general help.

How 2 and Before

On stage, move your pointer over the black words to the left. Moving over, you toggle or show/hide the graphic for each word. Click any word to keep the graphic in view. Click the word again to hide. White buttons to the right offer 'show all', 'help', 'Act 1', a scenery-control triangle, 'flat', 'scenery', 'and 'hide all'.

flat is a single-colored backdrop. Later this will be user-colorable; now it is deep, dark, blue.

scenery is a panoramic backdrop. Toggling the white scenery-control triangle, you scroll or pan right, left, and stop the image as you like. The scrolling works best near center stage and has inertia. It is slow and contemplative as befits this design environment.

help opens a foreground movie. If you like, open the help movie in its own window. Here is the main message:

Follow the hand (prev) to the previous movie. See a map, to get an overview of the exhibit. The hand in the icon (lower right) shows where you are. The roots and topics of Elobeing come together in history as the design develops in the exhibit.

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