There is by far enough written words about the freedom and positives of leaving ones established job, for better or for worse I think it is the right way forward for me, now. I have had a long list of things to post about, technology thoughts and projects completed; now thankfully I have the control […]
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Indie remapping of classic films
A short while ago I read a press release about a software capable of producing 3d models of moving characters from a piece of video, I was certain the link was on reddit but I cannot find it. Anyhow it got me thinking about the uses for this, should it progress to a viable standard […]
Unpublished May and June 2010
Hey blog, it’s been a while eh? Hows things? May was a month of brick lane curries, a new art exhibition (silent city), mini golf and a bunch of other blurry stuff. June was a good month (on the whole apart from hackers and google caffeine?!?), did incalculable amounts of coding, new site rollouts, tennis, […]
Silent City Collective
The Silent City Collective is “a symposium on the effects of climate change in the global south and post industrial nations” – its well worth a watch – if you haven’t already then check out the Silent City Collective site and make sure you make it to the Exhibition just off Brick lane this May. […]
Some idea’s for Listening to music
Over the years I have used a whole bunch of Music Libraries, streaming programs, download tools, websites and formats for maintaining a way of listening to music I liked and as good as they have all been, not a single one has been perfect. I am currently with Spotify, which is the current best (or I […]
Art Interview Archive’s – Idea’s for Hans Ulrich Obrist
Wired this month features a short story on Hans Ulrich Obrist and his archive of recorded interviews surmounting 2000 hours. It is proposed that the digitalisation and distribution of these is a challenge. This is a challenge I would like to take up and in almost open letter format I would like to discuss some […]
Beagle Boards and Pico Projectors
I randomly happened across this combination, that is projector’s as big as your mobile phone, coupled with the beagleboard – essentially a single level PCB (printed circuit board) that is equally as miniture but provides a full pc worth of features. Couple the two and you essentially have a computer about the capacity of a […]
Full HD Visualisations & Spotify Visualizations
With technology developing so fast why is it that whenever the question of music visualisation comes up there’s not always a clear point of reference? The 1990’s it seems was the time for music visualisations. Visualisations though can add so much the the experience of music, a good VJ will hugely enhance a music gig, […]