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.
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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.