Here are some slides from a talk I gave two weeks ago at the UIUC math colloquium (thanks, Nathan) and again earlier this week at TTI in Chicago (thanks, Benoît). We'll have a preprint soon, honest! Meanwhile, see how many different kinds of duality you can spot. Sadly, we couldn't work in the projective point-hyperplane duality that computational geometers usually use.
The background of the title slide is a shameless copy of Thorrun Arnadottir's very cool Blush radiator design. I really like her clock, too.
Nice result and lovely slides! I can't wait for the writeup. I'm guessing it will be done by ... oh, let's pick a random date ... November 24. ;-)
On the technical side, how did you make (PowerPoint?) slides into a Shockwave Flash animation?
Posted by: Shripad | October 24, 2008 at 01:38 PM
Keynote can export presentations as Flash files (or PowerPoint, or PDF, or Quicktime, or web pages, ...).
Posted by: JeffE | October 24, 2008 at 08:57 PM
Thanks! I wasn't paying attention to the Export menu option, just Save As.
BTW, I should have said "technological", not "technical".
Posted by: Shripad | October 26, 2008 at 03:24 PM