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TechEd Australia 2007 keynote PowerPoint published


Microsoft TechEd Australia 2007 PowerpointThe PowerPoint slides from last week’s Microsoft TechEd Australia 2007 conference keynote presentation has now been officially published on CommNet for public download and viewing. The PowerPoint file comes at a whopping 29.8MB with high-resolution images spanning over 107 slides.

This is the Full-Monty - everything from the actual presentation, including Frank Arrigo’s LOLCat pictures and Michael Twigg of Animal Logic’s high-resolution renders and concept arts. There’s only headings and pictures here, so most of this probably won’t make much sense for anyone who didn’t attend keynote to listen to what the presenters had to say, but there’s still quite a bit of eye-candy from Animal Logic to enjoy.

I’ve extracted some of the Animal Logic images below. Some of these make great wallpapers, as suggested.

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Animal Logic banners (I’ve removed the “Make your mark” text from the right image)

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More Animal Logic banners

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Even more Animal Logic banners

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“Mumbles” renders from Happy Feet

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#1. July 11th, 2009, at 1:07 AM.

This really is interesting stuff. I’ve been, for one reason or another, trying to track down any piece of concept art that’s lying around the internet for Happy Feet - it’s pretty sparse stuff, actually. Is there any more, other than the ones you’ve posted here? The Powerpoint is inaccessible, and even then I’m not sure I’d be able to open it - user of Linux as I am.

Much thanks, good sir.

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