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Mark Pesce is one of the creators of Virtual Reality Markup Language (VRML), the first open non-proprietary communications protocol for building networked virtual environments. Pesce introduced VRML 1.0 in May 1994 along with programmers Tony Paresi and Peter Kennard at the first World Wide Web Conference. VRML 2.0 was unveiled in August 1996, which is usable in any hardware platform, such as Mac or UNIX. The VRML is emerging as the de facto standard for building and connecting dynamic 3-D objects in cyberspace. Apple, IBM and other firms are accepting VRML.
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The New School logo for a school wherein 'New' reads more clearly than 'the' and 'school' that sprayed out more towards the edges of the logo-type is discussed. A new visual identity is said to be represented and its newer expression is looked forward to.
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An interview with Mark Robbins, director of design for the National Endowment for the Arts, is presented. Robbins discusses government support of design by way of initiatives and funding.
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