This SMIL presentation can be viewed with the G2 Real Player. You should allow for about a 30 second buffering time, and then it will play. You can download the current player from Real Networks from here.


         SMIL stands for Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, and is used to produce interactice productions. My piece here is the story of a ball of clay that turns into a raku pot. I am currently redoing the first section and I have a video to add, but the main portion, Hot Hot Hot, and the Gallery are available for viewing.

Source code can be viewed from here.