COPYRIGHT:
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Khali is Copyright 2003,2004 by David Crespo Tascon.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

OpenGL (R) is a registered trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.

Khali uses GLUT.
GLUT (OpenGL Utility Toolkit) has been developed by Mark J. Kilgard and ported
to Win32 by Nate Robins <http://www.pobox.com/~nate/glut.html">.

Introduction
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Khali is a OpenGL program which draws a multi-color moving caleidoscope.
Triangle strips of intense color, rotating around the screen center, creating
beautiful shapes and ever-changing patterns.

Take a second and enjoy calmly of the colors and shapes that smoothly appear
and disappear.


Warning
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Khali has been developed by David Crespo. It is free for private use. If you are
interested in the program, or the images it generates for public exhibition or
any kind of diffusion, please contact me at <grantasca@yahoo.es>

I don't recommend using this program to anyone who may experiment discomfort using
videogames, or who may be concerned by warnings printed on computer games' booklets.

Instructions
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You need a Pentium or better PC with windows and OpenGL drivers.

Sit at about 50 cm of the screen, relax up, leave your mind blank, without thinking
on anything. Relax your eyes, let them look to infinity, don't bother even in
focusing the image. Try to 'see' without 'looking', in a way that, without stoping
to look towards the center, you can see the shapes that emerge in external areas.

You can increment/decrement rotation speed by clicking with left/mouse button,
respectively, into the graphic window.
