Hi Guys,
Here are two video’s I made using M4L & Ableton. They were captured in real time & cleaned up in FCP
Any feed back is encouraged.
Thanks,
Ashish Sharma
Hi Guys,
Here are two video’s I made using M4L & Ableton. They were captured in real time & cleaned up in FCP
Any feed back is encouraged.
Thanks,
Ashish Sharma

Patricide TV : 365 instrumental tracks by the UK band Patricide, uploaded one a day every day on youtube for 2010, often with videos.
Patricide : all day, every day. We do this. It’s nothin.
NAMM starts tomorrow in LA and it will, as usual, be a rip roaring ride.
Overlap folks should head over to Wham Bam Thank You Namm Afterhours, an event that Overlap.org is sponsoring at the Downtown Independent Theatre this Friday night. The event is also sponsored by Friendly Integration, Electronic Creatives and Droid Behavior.
Check it out..
Downtown Independent Theater
251 South Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Friday, January 15 2010
8:00pm – 4:00am | $10 – $20 | 21+
Performances by:
John Tejada, Richard Devine, Deru, Laura Escudé, Scott Pagano, CPU, DJ Kero, Acid Circus, Derek Michael, Baseck, Eezir, DJ Modesty, John von, Trifonic, DJ G Ov, Moldover, Henry Strange, Peter Kirn
Visuals by:
CPU, VJ Fader, Jay Smith, Peter Nyboer
:: INCLUDED IN THE NIGHT ::
8:00pm -10:00pm:
Special music technology discussion and panel with Peter Kirn of Create Digital Music
THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY:
Overlap.org
Dubspot
Create Digital Music
Livid Instruments
Propellerhead
Rob Papen
Giveaways from:
Fixed Noise, Livid Instruments, Native Instruments
More details here.
OVERLAP LONDON
22 OCT 2008 @ 8 PM
18-22 Ashwin St | Dalston
London | E8 3DL | info@cafeoto.co.uk
£6/5
SEBASTIEN ROUX (room40 / optical sound / 12k)
DOUGLAS BENFORD (12×50 / Bip_hop / si-cut.db)
BEDDOES (overlap)
The Cantocore Import Opening went quite well as Lu blogged about on the Cantocore site, primarily in Chinese.
Her photos also unveiled my installation, Artonomics #11: Special Economic Zone, which uses 24, 7 meter pieces of bamboo, constructed into a tower to hold a 1.6 meter by 1 meter LED sign, as often found in Chinese hospitals and government buildings, which displays common economic data that reigns down upon Chinese (and global) citizens about the direction of the new superpower.
I’m not sure if the installation I made is more interesting than the process of constructing it, as shown below. This involved finding bamboo, trying to get it far across the massive city of Guangzhou (which this fella did by three-wheeled bicycle), hire carpenters to construct it, re-do it to make it stronger, and then put the big LED sign atop the solid structure. Getting the LED screen happened to be the simplest part.
Misako Inaoka, who had a detailed installation with a zen garden, and her hybrid toy creations from Chinese toys (not the poisonous kind!), has also posted her photos up showing off the space and some great highlights of the installation (I’m waiting on the go ahed to post her photos up after she CC licenses them
Above are a couple of my good friends, Hu Xiangqian and Lu Jun, from Guangzhou who are both Lang Zai (pretty boyyyyz).
I’m still pulling together my thoughts from the show right now. I really needed to do something completely different than my gig at Creative Commons, and spending a good solid month on making this show happen successfully really took tons of energy. All the hard work paid off IMO, and I’m hopeful to get some other reviews of the show here shortly to highlight the work.
UPDATE: I just wrote an post on the cantocore.com website about the Cantocore Export opening and updated text on the website. And, Justin just posted a bunch of his photos as well. Here is a sampling:
Originally from Cantocore Opening Recap and Cantocore Export Opening
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screencast of clearbits quickview, the music is sigue sigue sputnik’s barbarandroid
Originally from clearbits
Loic Lemur came over to CC yesterday and we shot fun video about Seesmic adding CC licensing. Loic sat on Joi’s fixie from Mission Bicycle and I sat on my wife’s cruiser for this one:
The interface looks super-awesome. Great jobs guys and thanks for supporting the commons!
Loic and I at CC
From Joi’s site…I need to get one of those Yukata’s to wear around the house. I have some awesome shoes that Lu’s mom got me from Beijing (they look like stereotypical kung-fu shoe no joke):
Originally from Seesmic Adds CC Licensing