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		<title>Books everybody should read</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 09:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out the books I think everybody should read, its a work in progress list which should probably see the likes of Seven Habits, books by Chomski and others. If we all understood each other a little more the world would be more awesome.<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out the <a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com/books-everybody-should-read/">books I think everybody should read</a>, its a work in progress list which should probably see the likes of Seven Habits, books by Chomski and others. If we all understood each other a little more the world would be more awesome.</p>
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		<title>Denmark, true story</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 16:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Where should we go&#8221; &#8220;Ukraine&#8221; &#8220;Na&#8230;&#8221; *Throws dart* &#8220;Denmark, its on&#8221; *books København/Aarhus* That was a few weeks ago, 10 days in Denmark later I am home again, feeling strangely idyllic. Denmark took some money, a fair handful of braincells, but I gained so much in return. A fantastic country Denmark, full of friendly cool [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Where should we go&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Ukraine&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Na&#8230;&#8221;<br />
*Throws dart*<br />
&#8220;Denmark, its on&#8221;<br />
*books København/Aarhus*</p>
<p>That was a few weeks ago, 10 days in Denmark later I am home again, feeling strangely idyllic. Denmark took some money, a fair handful of braincells, but I gained so much in return. A fantastic country Denmark, full of friendly cool people and good experience. I have so many stories from such little time, but all I will say is that the Danish (and other nationality <img src='http://blog.woodylabs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ) people are awesome, thanks for having me and I shall be back <img src='http://blog.woodylabs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<div align="center" style="margin-bottom:15px;">Disclaimer: These photos represent a soba percentage of the holiday.</div>
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		<title>New blog design for a new year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 16:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its a few weeks into 2011 and a redesign and new plan is in order. I took inspiration from a few fantastic blogs for this theme and make no claims at anything other than trying a fresher look! I intend 2011 to be a much more blog-rich year, I am already brainstorming some posts for [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its a few weeks into 2011 and a redesign and new plan is in order. I took inspiration from a few <a href="http://blog.soulwire.co.uk/art-design/portfolio/another-day-another-design/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">fantastic</a> <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/articles/design-criticism-creative-process/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">blogs</a> for this theme and make no claims at anything other than trying a fresher look!</p>
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<p>I intend 2011 to be a much more blog-rich year, I am already brainstorming some posts for February that will go live perhaps from the Ukraine, should my travel plans come together. The whole blog will be taking a new slant as I move on to new projects; I will likely be blogging a lot more about writing (as I finish this novel), travel, self-employment and entrepreneurship (as I now maintain my own sole/soul living.) This does mean a move away from code specifics, but no doubt with the way my businesses are online based there will still be a good helping of web development and technology posts. </p>
<p>It looks as if the majority of my 2011 shall be in London, with perhaps a few escapes to the Ukraine, Spain and elsewhere. Hopefully this less nomadic period will allow me to secure a larger business, finish this book and get fitter.</p>
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		<title>Forget Inertia &#8211; A new era.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 14:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 of my time enough that I can post about them. </p>
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<p>2010 Has been a good year for travel, from the sandy cocktail beach&#8217;s and fast paced mountain biking through lychee groves of Thailand across to the lake of Pokhara and the remote Bandipur in Nepal; sidestepping riots in both countries and a ridiculous ash cloud, through grace or luck. From central park and the Guggenheim to the Robert Moses beach and Long Island, New York was epic; and now in 48 hours or so on to Agadir, Marakesh, Casablanca and Fez, Morocco, its been a good year for travel.</p>
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<p>While at home I have also picked up climbing, something I wish I had done more of while in Thailand. The Castle near Finsbury park is a fantastic location, especially when visited with a few good friends. I need to do more of that. I also look forward to a time when I have a piano in a house of mine so I can truely take that forward and carry on learning <img src='http://blog.woodylabs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>Through work and exploration this year I have absorbed C#, something I am quite happy with as it bridges the gap in my skillset between open-source and MSFT, between web programming and local app development. In my opinion it is also a good year for Microsoft, despite their mediocre year on NASDAQ; they are releasing much more rounded products and seem to be beginning to see the benefits of what I see as a change in strategy. Either way C# has lead me to refine my rapid application development and brought the brute modern processing power directly into use, I would thoroughly suggest it to supplement your language base if you are leant heavily towards php/LAMP (while I would only use it over php for few of my future web projects.) RAD in C# let me experiment with an <a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com/2010/08/arbitrage-betting-programmatically-finding-arbitrage-bets/" target="_blank">arbitrage betting program</a> and write a quick <a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com/reddit-wallpaper-grabber/" target="_blank">Reddit wallpaper grabber</a> (yes I know it needs fixing); as well as a bunch of other stuff like a Filezilla bulk user import, an SQL->php hardcoded rewrite of a huge site that meant 300% quicker loads, a remote image processing app, tons of little <a href="http://www.sharepointcode.co.uk" target="_blank">sharepoint integration</a> bits, a full sharepoint 2010 site migration routine and also a true 3rd gen website asset management tool, which I will perhaps post more about. </p>
<p>Near U has had a fairly good year and I have added a few more sites to the portfolio (I still need to diversify though) &#8211; mostly bolstering and fulfilling old ideas for domains that have been stagnating, I hope to shift this up a gear to bring it all back into line now I have the freedom to do so; the cold financial climate does seem to have slowed people buying cars, specifically though on-line auctions this past quarter but I have high hopes for the new year. Part of managing this portfolio of now more than 200 sites has been writing up a proper asset management tool geared towards websites (mostly affiliate) as assets of value, csharp has allowed me to write this multi threaded, flexible, detail rich program in a ridiculous short stint of evening programming, perhaps it may even make its way as a sell-able tool, this however is to be seen.</p>
<p>In the last few months I have also been running with Sharepoint 2010 (another example of microsoft getting themselves together) &#8211; which although on its preface is limited or &#8220;nothing new&#8221; in fact has quite sufficient enough depth to hold weight as an intranet solution. I doubt you will find better workflow, versioning, integration and scope in a web-based solution (even if it is £120k for enterprise for 1000+ users) &#8211; developers should not be scared of it. To supplement a sharepoint installation I would also advise the familiarisation of developers with WCF, microsofts best answer to web services moving forward.</p>
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<p>There has been a few good books recently which have also left a resounding impression, <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0099727404?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=woodylabs-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=6738&#038;creativeASIN=0099727404" title="The road less travelled is epic" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Road Less Travelled</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=woodylabs-21&#038;l=as2&#038;o=2&#038;a=0099727404" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> (by M. Scott Peck) left me thinking more about the sub concious and revealed new angles on understanding people will that I will forever remember. In Nepal I left my copy of <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0340750154?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=woodylabs-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=6738&#038;creativeASIN=0340750154" title="Its important to be happy" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Art of Happiness</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=woodylabs-21&#038;l=as2&#038;o=2&#038;a=0340750154" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> on a bus, but luckily found another copy in a bookshop in Pokhara; it is a fantastic book that taught me more than anything to see things more clearly and seek contentment truthfully. <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0451205367?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=woodylabs-21&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1634&#038;creative=6738&#038;creativeASIN=0451205367" title="The richest man in babylon"  rel="nofollow" target="_blank">The Richest Man in Babylon</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=woodylabs-21&#038;l=as2&#038;o=2&#038;a=0451205367" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> was suggested to me by a friend who is investing in silver, which <a href="http://www.ebullionguide.com/price-chart-silver-last-10-years.aspx" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">seems sensible</a> &#8211; what a fantastic little book! some basic rules on managing money are told through a Babylonian narrative which is fun and quick to read. If reading like this was more present in our schools we would all be wealthier, at least everyone except producers of instant gratification goods. I also subscribed to <a href="http://www.harpers.org" target="_blank">Harpers</a> this year, after finding it in Bangkok airport with hours to kill. It has significantly inspired me to proceed with writing my novel, it is always a great read and the harpers index is good:</p>
<blockquote><p>Percentage of U.S. car owners who keep maps in their glove compartments: 50, Sunglasses: 23, Gloves: 0</p>
<p>Estimated value of Chinese household income that goes unreported: $1,400,000,000,000; Portion of China&#8217;s GDP this represents: 1/3</p>
<p>Number of poisonous dead mice the USDA airdropped into Guam this year to eradicate an invasive snake species: 316</p>
<p>Number of times between January and June that google turned over user information to government investigators: 4,287</p></blockquote>
<p>Might have already posted about this before but <a href="http://www.evernote.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Evernote</a> has served me well all year, allowing me to dump my ideas, wacky thoughts or notes into a single searchable repository, wherever I am. I also started backing up to the cloud (cant wait to write new software that takes advantage of the amazon storage cloud) via JungleDisk, which seems to be pretty spot on for me, and backing up iphone contacts to Google contacts was also a helpful find. If you guys are not yet using Chromium (NOT Chrome), that&#8217;s another no-brainer. <a href="http://build.chromium.org/f/chromium/snapshots/chromium-rel-xp/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Install it</a>, you&#8217;ll see what I mean (sorry Mozilla, you were trumped on speed.) Spotify has continued to be epic, even if the lack of nichey remix&#8217;s and the removal of some epic songs is irritating. Finally I have to say that Microsoft dropping their Express versions of visual studio 2010 and SQL Server is both useful, and strategically a good idea. Their IDE is pretty ridiculously good, and providing free (although slightly limited &#8211; SQL max db of 5gb for example) versions will bring in the hordes, and if they develop anything decent, chances are they will shell out for licences legitimately. </p>
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<p>Looking forwards I now cant wait to finish my novel, write a bunch of new useful softwares and in 2011 start another business, perhaps a software house selling software as a service? I have a pretty devilishly good idea that will leverage the amazon clouds scalability. Perhaps. Either way I fly to Morocco in 48 hours and I haven&#8217;t even thought about it yet. Better go.</p>
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		<title>Indie remapping of classic films</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 and there has got to be a few notable ones. For the film industry it will no doubt aid the allocation of 3d work over digital film, although it will have to get slick to replace the use of bright colour identifiers in place of actors.</p>
<p>*update: I found a similar software <a href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14007" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">here</a> on new scientist, its not the same that inspired this post but its relevant, video from there.</p>
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<p>But what about other avenues? democratise the tools of <a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com/2010/08/indie-remapping-of-classic-films/">remapping motion from film</a> and it could be like the mass adoption of photoshop, only for video. With clever mapping of 3d objects within a video stream you could augment your characters as if they were 3d objects, recolour body parts, resize them or inflate their limbs, replace their face with that of a 3d model, give them a tail, wings. As the software gets more clever perhaps we will see more of these quirks in our video.</p>
<p>Perhaps also it will lead us to question what we see in video, just as photoshops *should* have made us re-evaluate our trust in images (innately we seem to trust them still but I guess its only been a decade or so.) Mapping of video in 3d could allow modifications which alter the truths they it appears to show, conspiracy theorists could call fake a whole lot more. No doubt secret services or some agency does similar now but more fakes could become mainstream, with the ability to map anyone&#8217;s face over a video of another person no doubt people would use and abuse the technology. Making the system realtime could allow tv presenters to be thinner, accentuated or fat, it could change the way the media consuming world thinks of body image.</p>
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<p>Apart from the possibility for fakes I would like to hope it opens doors for a whole new breed of indie producer, an indie film reproducer, remapping digital actors or placing 3d cut out actors onto new or improved sets, writing extensions to old movies and remapping classics. Replacing actors, improving lighting, adding dimensions or taking away reality. Remixing film like we do music, perhaps new breeds of film will spring up, what could the dubstep of film be?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey blog, it&#8217;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, [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey blog, it&#8217;s been a while eh? Hows things?</p>
<p>May was a month of brick lane curries, a new art exhibition (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.silentcity.org.uk" target="_blank">silent city</a>), mini golf and a bunch of other blurry stuff.</p>
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<p>June was a good month (on the whole apart from hackers and google caffeine?!?), did incalculable amounts of coding, new site rollouts, tennis, monopoly, booked new york flights and some other stuff. Wrote a lot, drank a lot of wine, updated a bunch of <a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com/2009/10/auction-2-post/">auction2post</a> sites because eBay updated their api (for the better) &#8211; standard summer month.</p>
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<p>I started 4 draft posts across these two months but none seemed to stick, it&#8217;s not like the months were dry, posts boning csharp just didn&#8217;t fit, I was going to post csharp iis and multisql management code, a nice project I wrote to datamine from ebays new api and I was thinking of digging out my seo hub php based hub and rewriting it as a multi threaded windows app, but yeah sometimes stuff just doesn&#8217;t seem to hold enough value.</p>
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<p>As ever though projects continue to crop up and evolve. I am working on a stupidly simple file system snapshotter after an incident with a second hacker, I will probably post about ripping data from the Nike app on the iPhone, if it isn&#8217;t up already somewhere else. Also I will make a quick program to save the top 20 wallpapers from reddit to a folder so windows 7 can automatically show me new epics (theres even an rss!) if know one else saves me the effort. <span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Unless that is, all this stuff gets superseded. Mostly it&#8217;s just me biding my time and making broader plans <img src='http://blog.woodylabs.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </span></p>
<p>Look out for possible random posts on business intelligence, the stock market and brain architecture too, as they seem to keep cropping up.</p>
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		<title>Silent City Collective</title>
		<link>http://blog.woodylabs.com/2010/03/silent-city-collective/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Silent City Collective is &#8220;a symposium on the effects of climate change in the global south and post industrial nations&#8221; &#8211; its well worth a watch &#8211; if you haven&#8217;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. [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
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<p>The Silent City Collective is &#8220;a symposium on the effects of climate change in the global south and post industrial nations&#8221; &#8211; its well worth a watch &#8211; if you haven&#8217;t already then check out the <a href="http://www.silentcity.org.uk" target="_blank">Silent City Collective</a> site and make sure you make it to the Exhibition just off Brick lane this May. My good friend <a href="http://www.caranahaul.co.uk" target="_blank">Cara Nahaul</a> is curating along with Emily Whitebread.</p>
<div class="wPoint">The collective</p>
<p>A reaction against exhibitions such as ‘Earth: Art of a Changing World’ hosted by the RA which tend to present a classless vision of ecological justice made in the West, prioritising the needs of the developed nations over all others.</p>
<p>Silent City will be a symposium that addresses the issue of climate change with a particular focus on its impact on the Third World. It will comprise a line-up of interdisciplinary programmes, which together will explore climate change as an environmental crisis that requires a development solution.</p>
<p>There is a growing need to address the global geopolitics of environmentalism. Typically, climate change events have failed to address these issues that concern both the global south and post industrial nations. In light of this, many people have become apathetic and disillusioned about the prospects for change.</p>
<p>Silent City demonstrates that climate change is no longer a scientific debate or a protest march but a pervasive aspect of all of our lives; aiming to provide a different experience to explore these serious issues.</p></div>
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		<title>Some idea&#8217;s for Listening to music</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 21:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 wouldn&#8217;t be with it) that I have seen, which is good for its simplicity, range of available songs which are stream-able and ultimately is currently cleaning up because it was early to jump to a new model for music sales. Give it a few years and most of the media we used to pay for on disks, tapes, digital download will be streamed to us (or streamcached) &#8211; its a way the industries can move forward with technology instead of battling it and millions and millions of pirates. Games, tv, films, music will all become services fed to whatever technology we want them fed too, putting the control of the flow of data back in the hands of the owners, reaffirming ownership laws and creating a new dynamic between creative arts and media consumption.</p>
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<p>This I think is a given at this point, but anyway. I wanted to write this post to put down some ideas I have had recently after I started using a few new music services. So this really is just an idea dump more than anything (if you haven&#8217;t a lot of time just <a href="#ideas">JUMP TO THE IDEAS</a> and perhaps you can tell me what you think in a comment!) If I had intentions to move into music software perhaps I would write something along these lines, but to be honest I would prefer if Spotify or similar invested some of their first few years profits and did it :p<span id="more-156"></span></p>
<p>So the best thing about switching the model up on music? Well it does make piracy less of an issue by charging a fairer rate (e.g. Spotify is £10 a month here) for a better service &#8211; it doesn&#8217;t eliminate it but it makes a step towards a feeder/reciever relationship which takes back control slightly. But really as long as the music is good the listeners don&#8217;t care about that money/buying/business part of the affair, all they (or rather we) want is to have access to listen to the music we want, when we want it, where we want it so we can enjoy it without concern of the business, this is why subscription is the right way if you ask me &#8211; although I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if other dynamic/hybrid models pop up.</p>
<p>What else is good? Well it takes the files off of your computer, which on the front of it seems like an instant win because you save some space and don&#8217;t have to worry about hardware failure, but really its a lot better than that. It separates that management process from the whole business of collecting music, you can effectively manage and listen too a music collection from your home, phone, work, friends house, web cafe, wherever you can get access.</p>
<p>All this is great and currently available in Spotify, but ultimately the best thing about this new model we are adopting is the data, and that it is all in the cloud. It&#8217;s this data that could take the experience of music to a whole new level. CD&#8217;s, Tapes and other redundant media allowed for a start at this &#8211; Top of the Pops for example provided a weekly countdown of the most sold song&#8217;s &#8211; but with the music service coming direct from the cloud there is nothing stopping you moving this too a whole new level.</p>
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<li>Top of the NOW</li>
<li>Top of the Minute, Hour, Day, Week</li>
<li>Top of the Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays</li>
<li>Top of the Month, Quarter, Year, Decade, Century</li>
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<p>This allows people to listen to music in a whole new way. Spotify and some websites do process this data and this kind of breakdown is pretty much all available now.  Breaking down this data can also globally create billions of niche statistics. From Top Rock Track of 27th of February 2010 to Most overall listened too blue grass album this week. Now this is no small amount of data and visually defining a GUI or a system to easily transverse the breadth of options without drowning the user would be a challenge. One I think that can be pieced together using the combination of search technology, social media and a little bit of flair.</p>
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<div class="wPoint">Why not have a &#8220;stream&#8221; automatically created based on something like this &#8211; simple selectors that will tailor to you<br />
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My idea&#8217;s for a new way to listen to music? Granted a few of the below ideas are amalgamations of current systems but nethertheless they would still improve my experience as a music consumer. (Broken up in no particular order just to make them more readable!!!)</p>
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<li><strong>Simpler listening</strong> &#8211; playlists are good, as is the capacity to play a specific song, but 75% of the time you just want a mood of music (see below)</li>
<li><strong>Switch playlists with streams</strong> &#8211; playlists serve a purpose but we are now superceding limits, jumping boundaries &#8211; we should be listening to streams of songs not finite lists</li>
<li>With all that data music providers should be doing more &#8211; <strong>Top of the NOW</strong> for example</li>
<li><strong>A more linked architecture</strong> &#8211; Elements such as bands, band members, albums, tracks, tempos, instruments, dates, geo-location data could all be better linked and presented</li>
<li>With a better architecture you could have things such as &#8220;Awards&#8221; for &#8220;Best indy band of the week&#8221; etc. awarded to each band</li>
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<li><strong>Music will progress socially</strong> &#8211; and this should be addressed by the software we use to listen to it, not &#8220;facebook&#8221; for music fyi</li>
<li><strong>Social listening</strong> &#8211; capacity for relational data, friendship links, follows/subscriptions, groups and fans</li>
<li><strong>Friend stream following</strong> &#8211; listen in realtime to the same stream of music</li>
<li><strong>Global digital DJ&#8217;ing</strong> &#8211; allow for digital concerts and DJ sets, democratisation of music selection presentation</li>
<li><strong>Shared streams</strong> &#8211; communities could vote on songs to create streams of genre or other element specific music</li>
<li><strong>Rivers via Stream merging</strong> &#8211; 10 friends could merge their party streams to create a river of music, perfect for a house party and not complicated or time consuming</li>
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<li><strong>Song UX</strong> &#8211; band, artist management &#8211; A better system to allow artists/bands/label&#8217;s to manage the user experience of a listener when they are listening to their track</li>
<li><strong>WikiMusic</strong> &#8211; band/artist tributes, photo&#8217;s, fan art, tributes etc. could be cooperatively uploaded by the supporting community</li>
<li><strong>VOIP karaoke</strong> &#8211; integration of audio back up the stream could produce some interesting options such as remote karaoke sessions</li>
<li><strong>New and Hot</strong> &#8211; catch up service &#8211; see whats hot with your friends that you have never listened to before</li>
<li><strong>MixTapes</strong> &#8211; A classic gift perhaps for the lazy or late thinker, either way the idea could be sound &#8211; create a time specific stream of music and save it forever/share/send it</li>
<li><strong>Streamchat</strong> &#8211; while listening to certain artists, songs, streams, rivers a chat room could enhance the experience</li>
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<li><strong>Intermission management</strong> &#8211; I saw this as an idea for a software on dragons den years ago &#8211; I still cant believe no music player can mix between songs automatically and well</li>
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<div>With the architecture of society built into the music system this would allow for some really fantastic developments &#8211; these are just a few of my idea&#8217;s on the subject and I am sure there&#8217;s a whole lot more that can be effectively mined from the music consumption data or added to the gui&#8217;s of the systems we use to feed our ears to enhance the overall experience.</div>
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<div>I think as we move forward with the consumption of media a better intelligence will drive an ever evolving, improving experience which will allow humans to take hold of media in a more fluid, social way for their own enjoyment. I also think that the majority of the ideas here would work for video based media as well and I look forward to the day where we have an integrated social multimedia experience. Watching Dr. Who on iPlayer? why not watch it together with your friend who&#8217;s living across the world and have a chat about it? &#8211; no literally &#8211; why not?</div>
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		<title>Art Interview Archive&#8217;s &#8211; Idea&#8217;s for Hans Ulrich Obrist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 ideas I believe may suit this wonderful, unique and invaluable collection of video&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Initially I would break down the challenge into two components. Technically getting the video from DV tapes and DVD&#8217;s onto home computer screens, iPhones, iPods, projection screens or whichever selected medium would be one. The second would be the contextual additional options. The scope for digital interpretation, communication, connections and display are countless.</p>
<p>The technicality of presenting video online is now an established practice. Example websites need not be named, for their popularity is well known, however despite the huge number of video&#8217;s present on these websites, quality is not a depth assured, this has allowed website&#8217;s such as TED to secure a wonderful foothold for providing higher quality (depth of thought not number of pixels) video. While TED is worth noting in this case (the people behind TED would perhaps be an excellent collaborative option) it is also important that it be distinguished from the possibility of this archive, of which there is no other comparative example on-line.</p>
<p>Not to dwell on the finite steps within the technological process I would concentrate this example into a summarised plan of 3 steps. 1. Digitalise all video in as high a resolution/audio quality as is feasible, taking care to maintain a proper method of file storage. 2. Process video &#8211; depending on the theory of display this could entail community based transcribing and translation, face tracking, tone mapping, automated or again community sourced segmentation or several other processes.  3. Encode all video for its intended output, depending on the intention this could be 1080p full hd video&#8217;s for download/streaming/youtube, higher resolution video for elsewhere or mp3&#8242;s for audio versions.</p>
<p>I think it would be important in this instance to not get caught up in the technological solution before deciding on the second component, the theory behind this archives display. Hans Ulrich Obrist has probably already considered many options, within the article it states a &#8220;system of tags&#8221; and a wonderful phrase &#8220;The archive is a polyphonic novel of more than 1,000 protagonists&#8221;. Tagging could work quite well but the question of who and how remains. These could be generated from the transcription of all the videos, something that could be tasked to a community to do digitally or by Hans himself or a third party such as end user&#8217;s viewing the video interviews. I think tagging broadly speaking will be a necessity in this project, however with such a unique collection I believe there are a variety of options to differentiate the final outcome of the archive online.</p>
<p>Whichever other process&#8217;s were performed on the video archive to provide a link or communication between interviews later on I would without a doubt get the video&#8217;s transcribed. This would add a depth to the archive enhancing features such as searching as well as providing opportunity for interlinking, communication and a larger array of display choices (the archive could then effectively be available on e-book reader&#8217;s, phone&#8217;s, subtitles for the deaf etc.) As aforementioned I would propose that this be done via crowd sourcing. Providing the video&#8217;s openly on-line and early-on in the project while asking viewers to transcribe what is said within the video they are watching (or even a small clip to maintain a higher attention span and therefore overall accuracy) could allow for a financial saving in transcribing coupled with a positive discussion about the proposed on-line archive by the contributors. This has been proven to work in a number of different scenario&#8217;s online and based on the depth of quality of the interview videos there would be more than sufficient interest to power this intention, in fact it may even provide a path to a much quicker transcribing (if a large enough community is built around the task) of the archive as a whole, especially into a number of languages.</p>
<p>From transcribed data a whole host of options are available, providing &#8220;similar interviews&#8221;, creating discussion groups from interviews, tagging and combining video&#8217;s. The transcribed archives could be coupled with other processed data such as face tracking. The interviews could be processed to record the facial expressions of the interviewee&#8217;s as they address different topics, acting as an &#8220;Expression tag&#8221; you could then similarly create different connections, suggestions and comparison&#8217;s using these. A web of similarities and dissimilarities could form an interesting navigation and experiment into the archive.</p>
<p>Similarly the video audio could be utilised to the benefit of the project, mapping sound-bites to text or even facial expressions. Perhaps visualised in-line with the video or just tone mapped to provide similar talks or a more interactive navigation. The interviews could also be available as mp3&#8242; files for download or online listening, for the enjoyment of the blind or for people to listen too on their mp3 player&#8217;s or mobile phones.</p>
<p>Another possible pursuit would be to break the video&#8217;s down, segmenting the archives into smaller chunks might provide more options for viewing the material, communication between interviews and more. This again could be done through crowd sourcing of the task or by using audio mapping to distinguish breaks. This would completely depend on the length of the interview video.</p>
<p>There are, of course, numerous considerations and possibilities for a project like this, providing a way for users to access the archive that is both relative to the archive itself and conceptionally creative would be a great, fulfilling challenge. In just thinking about the idea for around an hour I have come up with a lot more ideas than I can fit in here, how about a new type of &#8220;rating&#8221; system that identifies the least viewed interviews and shows them on top of the page, therefore creating a cycling effect ensuring that the viewers on the whole as a crowd see the huge variety present? perhaps a single page with several segment&#8217;s of different interviews all pertaining to one topic all displayed and ready to click, draggable video frames that immerse the viewer in the interview? I would love to work on such a project.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I randomly happened across this combination, that is projector&#8217;s as big as your mobile phone, coupled with the beagleboard &#8211; 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 [...]<hr /><a href="http://blog.woodylabs.com">Visit Woody Haydays Blog</a><hr />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I randomly happened across this combination, that is projector&#8217;s as big as your mobile phone, coupled with the beagleboard &#8211; 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 few year old standard box, coupled with a VGA projector capable of projecting up to a 65 inch screen, all within a box the size of 5 cd&#8217;s in a pile. Throw a battery into the mix and then that small box is 100% mobile. </p>
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<p>The most amazing thing about this technology is that its enthusiast inspired, there really is a market for people to be putting WHOLE COMPUTER&#8217;s and VIDEO PROJECTORS within things they make. What can we expect from children&#8217;s system&#8217;s technology projects if they can fairly easily contain whole computers and projectors? These sort of developments open up the development of the way we work with technology to a huge proportion of western society. A positive step towards democratising tools (granted its probably a few years old and I missed it, and its cost currently acts as a barrier to global availability, but a few of these in school could really push the kids ideas forwards.)</p>
<p>If you fancy having a look check out the Projects section, there are some great projects people have done using the beagle board, for example the <a href="http://beagleboard.org/project/BeaglePack/" rel="nofollow">BeaglePack</a>, a take on modern civilisation expressed through robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous graphical projection around the city.</p>
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