
Frequently Asked Questions
The latest major updates to this site are as follows:
- 4 November: I have designed and created a new Web site, to promote the
Arplastix
association.
- 19 September: I have published an account of my
accident.
- 15 January: I have sorted out a number of technical problems, related
to WebRings.
- 27 November: The latest Soirée des Grandes Écoles
has taken place on 27 November: La science à l'usage des non-scientifiques, by Albert Jacquard.
- 11-12 September: Due to the terrorist attack on New-York, my pages showing the World Trade Centre receive an incredibly high number of visitors, demonstrating what a shock the event has been world-wide.
- 18 June: I have my own domain: "http://www.guittet.org/",
and the children have their own web sites:
Aurélien,
Baptiste and
Aurore.
2 December: I have decided to support
The Hunger Site, that allows YOU
to make free donations of food to feed hungry people.
- 3 August: I've added some links in relation to the last eclipse of the millenium, including some tips on how to photograph it.
5 July: My pages have been featured by
AdmiNet, The French Connection.
- 17 May: I've just discovered that my pages on New-York have been featured again by GeoCities,
on 4 May: Native Americans sold Manhattan for $24 in trinkets
on this date in 1626. The scenery has changed. Homesteader: guittet of Paris.
- 23 February: I have joined the GeoPride WebRing.
- 1 January: My web site receives a record 71
visitors in one single day!
- 23 October: Yet another cool object: the MPMan, the semi-permanent
digital audio player, by Saehan Information System Inc.
- 3 July: I have joined the Geocities Featured Homepage Ring.
- 27 May: I have introduced a brand new photo album
to host display my best photographs of New-York. It's a true multimedia experience!
Come and enjoy!
- 8 May: Multimedia also means music...
- 25 January: At last! I have now finalized the dynamic home page for my
loose photographs!
It works with Netscape Communicator 4 only, but I think it's great!
Come and enjoy this unique experience, and tell me
what you think...
- 21 January: GeoCities' bandwidth is really excellent, while high
JPEG compression deteriorates the quality of my photographs. I have
therefore decided to improve the quality of my
photographs of New-York...
- 7 January: Turning some of my old dreams into reality, I have created an
alternate home page to host my subjective photographs.
It is enhanced with a cool 3D Photo Cube: come and see it...
- 16 December: The machine
translation service previously mentioned has been so successful that, unfortunately, it can
no longer meet the demand and has become extremely difficult to reach. However, you can still get
an idea of the results it produces: I submitted this page on 10 December and I kept the results;
I have now put online the different linguistic versions (as they were a week ago):
French,
German,
Italian,
Portuguese or
Spanish.
Hopefully the translation service will be back to normal in a few days ... Come back and see by yourself
how I integrated it with my wet page, you might be surprised by the results.
- 11 December: My wet page is now available
in 6 languages; my other pages will follow (as soon as I have time)... Thanks, AltaVista!
10 December: Progress never stops: AltaVista now provides a new free service to the Internet
community: its Translation Assistant.
It simply makes machine translation available to just everybody...
Just enter the URL of a page (for instance, one of mine) and you will read it not only in the
original English language, but also in the language of your choice:
French,
German,
Italian,
Portuguese or
Spanish.
And the layout and the links are preserved: you must see it to believe it. That's simply great!
You really must try it yourself!
- 29 November: My pages have been featured!
- 18 November: New counters have been introduced, which count
separately access to individual pages (reset on 19 November).
- 11 November: My personal site
has now been up and running for a year! More than 8 000
visitors have paid me a visit! Thanks everybody! That's great!
- 3 November: Results of
EuroFestival '97 have been
published on the Official Web Site.
- 26 October: I love experimenting! Now I am giving a try to
3D photography!
Paris is my first test!
What do you think?
- 17 September: What a shame! Some are spamming the internet to make money out of Diana's
death! YOU need to react!
- 29 August: Finally ... I've started putting more of my
photographs on the web; keep watching... And it's Dynamic HTML, cutting-edge
technology! Don't miss it! Click now!
- 5 August: I have created a new banner,
for advertising in the GeoGuide programme, and an animated banner for the Link Exchange.
- 10 July: Just like everybody, I've now posted a photograph of myself, but a very artistic one, by Wolfgang Osterheld.
- 9 July: 4 months ago, I created an alternative home page
that allows you to fly through my space in 3D, quickly navigating through my pages; it is
kindly hosted by the research department of Apple Computers, as GeoCities does not support
this format yet (please, press GeocCities to
accept this cutting-edge technology!). The future of this technology looks even
brighter now, as Netscape Communications has submitted to W3C some specifications for
a data model using XML to describe metadata for collections of networked information.
- 5 July: I am proud to announce I won an Honorable
Mention at the June Postcard Promo organized by Link Exchange; this gave me 3,200 credits to
be advertised (i.e., my banner will be shown
3,200 times on other sites);
- 29 June: The feedback facility has been
improved and now benefits from new possibilities offered by GeoCities; please come and try
it...
- 27 February: I have introduced an alternative home page,
in the cutting-edge Meta Content Format (*.MCF); you will be able to use the
mouse to fly through the space in 3D, quickly navigating through my pages.Unfortunately
this type of files is not yet supported by GeoCities and I could not upload it (could I
possibly be the first one to use it?)... Keep watching, come back in a couple of
days...
- 11 February: Following discussions in a news group, I have improved the design of my
banner to make it even more efficient; come and judge by
yourself...
- 10 December: a guest book has been created, to record
all the comments received.
- 26 November: a photomontage has been added, combining
photographs and a computer graphic.
- 14 November: the site has been restructured and now provides information on some leading-edge, hi-tech multimedia-related products; a new home page has been introduced to reflect this evolution.
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Welcome to my Home.
If you've got some sharp eyes, you may see it, right behind the Eiffel
Tower, on this view provided by TF1, the French
TV channel, it is conveniently located in in Paris,
in the Latin Corner, on the Left Bank.
The house-warming party took place on 11 November, 1996.
You are now guest number . |
May be I'll write my biography some day. And include more photographs of me (that is fashionable on the Web...). And tell you
about a number of associations (like ADIGEF and
MENSA) in which I am involved. When I have time...
For the time being, if you want to know more, why not ask Internet? Indeed, more
information about me can be obtained from your favourite search engine (as listed here in
the alphabetical order):
And why not try all of them? you will be surprised by the differences in results...
Creating my personal home page is also for me the opportunity to play with technology.
It is indeed a challenge to get the most out of available techniques to reach the goal is
aiming at.
My intention here is to share my achievements in this field and to dedicate one of my
pages to some tips on how to write efficient HTML code and, more generally, to create some
nice-looking, multimedia pages in spite of technical limitations.
Keep watching! This page will be available soon!
The
Classical Midi Archives offer thousands of
classical music files you can listen to at the click of your mouse. Most composers are represented.
A major award-winning cultural site on the Web which provides its own search engine.
The site of the French magazine Photo
is now much faster than it used to be and really worth a visit...
Especially as France is still lagging behind on the Web.
Combining mobile multimedia with wearable computing and wireless communications, WearCams gives rise to a new form of
connectivity: you can see what Steve
Mann, from the Vision and Modeling Group of the MIT Media Laboratory, is seeing right now
(or what he has last transmitted)... What will life be like when paparazzi have such
devices?
More than 50,000 images are
available on the web (for sale, but a few of them can be downloaded absolutely free).
The California Museum of photography,
at the University of Californy / Riverside, is a very nice, impressive web site dedicated
to photography, with lots of exhibitions - presently: Lucien Clergue and 3D, stereoscopic
photographs (Please note: I am presently experiencing with the anaglyph technology ...
come back in a few weeks).
Live from Mars... Some
wonderful photographs have
been made available on the web; be patient, success is so great that you might be
confronted with download delays (although arrangements have been made to cope with almost
100,000,000 a day...). You can even fly through a 360 degree Virtual Reality model of the Mars Pathfinder
panorama!
Check the (supposedly) first internet pages with real 3D effects, with 3D-glasses you can get for free from
Fa. Even if they are not the first ones, they are quite cool.
Hale-Bopp is the comet of the century. All over the world, amateur and professional
photographers and astronomers are using this rare opportunity to get some truly
spectacular images, but these Norwegian
images are really superb.
Silicon Graphics certainly is at the cutting edge of graphics, and their Virtual Worlds (VRML 2.0,
that is) are worth the visit. And they warn you: These worlds are inspiring and may be
hazardous to your day job.
With its Electric
Postcard, the famous MIT Media Lab proposes a postcard rack with a wide
variety of postcards for you to choose from: you pick the card you like, write your
message, and send it off; the recipient will be notified by email that a card has been
sent and to claim it.
The online
collection of the work of photographer Bill Schwab - a very nice, professional site,
showing various examples ranging from personal works to those created on commision for a
variety of clientele.
Grafica Obscura is an
evolving computer graphics notebook maintained by Paul Haeberli of Silicon Graphics. It
consists of a compilation of technical notes, pictures and essays accumulated over the
years.
Virtual New York, Planet
9 Studios' VRML model of the Big Apple, captivates online tourists and natives alike with
a unique view of the cosmopolitan megalopolis. As a cultural epicenter replete with a
diverse range of to-dos, Virtual New York has something for everyone. Check out the
billboards in Times Square. Stop by the World Trade Center. Whether you have an artistic
focus or an eye for commerce, this three dimensional model offers an intruiging interface.
Movie &
Animation Theater contains SGI, QuickTime, and MPEG movie clips which can be viewed
with the IRIX 5.2 movieplayer application, or any QuickTime movie player.
Some large institutional sites are also worth more than a look, as they are at the
leading-edge of design: Coca-Cola, Disney, MTV, Wired, ...
And the Cyber Café
21, run by Radio 21 and Ex-machina (what a cool design!), is also worth more than an
occasional look.






Copyright: © Christian Guittet, Paris-Brussels-Luxembourg, 1996-2005
Created: 1 May 1996 Last modified: 1 January 2005.