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Flash is dead...long live Flash! However, some Flash productions can be made to work with the Ruffle emulator, which I have installed on this website. The bottom three Flash-authored animations seem to play fine in Chrome and Safari on my M1 iMac, and on my iPhone (unlike Flash movies of yesteryear).

turtle (0:58) - stop motion. A plushie turtle tries electric guitar. The background music is the tune "Emergency" by The Tony Williams Lifetime, copyright 1969 Polydor/Polygram Records. If this is a problem I will take it down. In the early days of internet art there was more of a collage ethic, and some people celebrated the difficulty of protecting original work from harvesting and recombination. If I re-made "turtle" today I would use my own music, which would not be as good as Tony Williams :/
IKINYA 5000 (3:29) - Flash. A blue-skinned, cybernetic humanoid treks across 30th century Africa, and ultimately the galaxy.
Pit of Doom (1:26) - Flash. A gumdrop-shaped monster living in a pit is visited by a man who falls in. There's some interaction, but maybe not the kind you'd suspect. I'm pleased with the sound -- I got tired of searching the web for unlicensed sound effects, and so did them myself on the guitar, sort of like those old Warner Bros. cartoons.
Trefoil (2:35) - Flash. Absract-yet-narrative vignettes, constructed from bits of math.