Humanity - The Movie is the bazaar way of writing a movie. There are several alternative scenes to each scene title, and each scene can be rendered into several versions. It is a parody of humanity, and modern life in particular. It tells the story of a day in the life of a Semitic city, circa 500 B.C., through its elements: the Cathedral, the Bazaar, the Well, the Wall, the Gate, etc. The plot is built so that each scene is relatively indpendant of the other scenes.
| Licenses | Open Content |
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| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
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Recent commentsRe: What's the hell is this
> % This is not the right place to annouce this kind of *****
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> I don't think it is the wrong place for this and I'd like to explain why:
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> 1. "Humanity" is distributed under the Open Content License....
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> 2. "Humanity" aims to be a collaborative project....
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> 3. Humanity can be viewed and read just fine on Linux.
And for these reasons and more it looks to be a fantastic idea. Best of luck!
Re: What's the hell is this
> This is not the right place to annouce
> this kind of *****
I don't think it is the wrong place for this and I'd
like to explain why:
1. "Humanity" is distributed under the Open
Content License, and is thus "open art" or "free
art". There have been numerous other instances of
such things here like fortune collections, or images
collections, etc.
2. "Humanity" aims to be a collaborative project,
where more than one person will collaborate on the
same script. While it is not a software project, it is
still a project nonetheless.
3. Humanity can be viewed and read just fine on
Linux.
If you want to continue this flame-war - E-mail me.
Re: cathedral?
> In a Semitic city, 500 BC, huh? :-)
> Alright, I suppose it's a game.
Actually, the "cathedral" is an altar with a
priest...;-)
But it is being refered to as a cathedral in the
scene's title.
What's the hell is this
This is not the right place to annouce this kind of *****
cathedral?
In a Semitic city, 500 BC, huh? :-) Alright, I suppose it's a game.