Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Interactive 360 Light Field Display

By USC Institute for Creative Technology

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Contribute

Contribute helped me do this

and thats all i have to say about that except what is whith this br stuff

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

PS1


I t's PS1 and I helped!
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Sunday, June 10, 2007

monkeytown


yeah buddy! Went and saw hess is more at monkeytown. o man. it was good but the hess is more peps didnt take advantage of the screens as much as they shoulda. so it got the creative juices flowing. i wrote monkeytown w a pitch for a show. holy shit. what if it really happens! total immersive animated musically synced digital environment. not necessarily architectural. that would be sweet. crossing fingers. but fo now check out hess is more and monkeytown. one is the place the other is a band. go on. check it out. I'll still be here when you get back.
syche (sp?)

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Florence


I miss this:
Old place in Florence (two windows on the left)
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007



And it was out of this world. This weekend me and my roommate went to Cake Shop's 2nd birthday... actually we went to see Vampire Weekend play, but I guess they pulled the 'put the best band on first so everyone will get there and drink a lot and stay until the last band' method. But we didn't know that. So we ended up getting there while a really bad band was playing, but it wasn't unbearable because audience was pretty entertaining (all wiggly and stuff). So after the wiggling and seizuring stopped we were ready to see what we had paid all of 2$ to see. Little known to us that they had already had their turn. Anyway, this band comes on with a killer start. Now when I use the word killer in this sentence, I am not using it like Californians do, but how it was intended. I thought my ears were going to explode. It was pretty much the back feed noise you get from a mic being too close to a speaker that is amplifying itself, but 10 times worse, and on purpose. but then they started to beat some drums, and lessened up on the ear explosion noise. This band was not only the coolest and most rememberable thing I have seen in the last month, but it only consisted of 3 full on drum sets (3 drummers included) and some guy on a synth slash super electro machine that makes noises. It was awesome. After you got over the intensity of the back feed type noise, you could hear the pop rocks with soda energy level of three frigging drummers going to town on their sets like there was no tomorrow. I highly recommend you check out Aa (pronounced big 'A' little 'a') if you have the chance. It is an experience not to be missed.
http://www.myspace.com/alittlea