I found some images in an archive from an old project of mine called 10%. The idea is to take 10 well-known (likely copyrighted) photos and slice and dice them together to create 10 new images. Fair Use laws recognize the right to use a portion of a copyrighted work under certain conditions, though that portion is rarely explicitly stated or agreed-upon. 10% takes this Fair Use provision to its illogical extreme. See the rest of the images after the break.
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Saison Brew
It’s been a while since I’ve brewed some beer and even longer since I’ve posted a photo. Here’s my latest batch–a Belgian-style Saison with orange peel, cardamon and coriander.
Stockhausen Hauntings
Here’s an amazing Halloween tribute to the late Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) from friend Shawn Feeney. It’s also featured on Wired.com Readers’ Best Geek-o’-Lanterns.
Backlit Homebrew
It’s been a while since I’ve brewed some beer, but I finally mashed some together last week. “Mashed” isn’t quite the right word, since I chose to brew an all malt-extract Kölsch. An easy, tasty brew–perfect for getting back into the brewing world. Here it is in the natural habitat of so many homebrews: the basement laundry room.
LEMUR photos
Here are a few more photos from the LEMUR show courtesy of Nicole Peyrafitte.
Max Lord playing the Marimba Lumina with the LEMUR’s GuitarBot on the left.
Max Lord, percussion (in the mirror) and Ellen Godena, dancer with LEMUR’s ModBots on the ceiling.
Holland with his extended banjo…gotta hit that pressure sensor just right…
Gig Survival Kit
I ran across this very sleek Electronic Musician Emergency Adapter Kit and it inspired me to post my own Gig Survival Kit. I used to carry a similar collection of adapters, but now I only carry a few adapters augmented by a set of tools.
From left to right and top to bottom:
- combination phillips and flat head screwdriver
- soldering iron
- sponge and solder
- electrical tape
- spare battery (for Basic Stamp)
- stereo 1/4″ to 1/8″ adapter (headphone adapter)
- wire cutter and stripper
- wire ties
- (2) RCA to 1/4″ adapters
- ground lifter (lifesaving hum remover)
- multimeter
- outlet tester
- flashlight
- tres chic cosmetic bag to carry it all!
- (What you don’t see in this picture since they’re carried separately: (2) DI boxes, a reasonably long extension cable for power, and the various audio cables needed for my performance rig.)
I began carrying the soldering tools when I started performing with sensor-augmented instruments using the Basic Stamp and I soon realized that they made most of my adapters obsolete. If I needed some strange cable, it was usually possible to make it on the spot.
The most often used pieces of kit are definitely the flashlight, the spare battery, and the DI boxes. I’ve had plenty of sour/funny/skeptical/scared looks from the heavy-metal sound guy at the club when I begin unpacking my weirdo electronic gear. Then I pull out my DI boxes and I see expressions of relief and gratitude from the sudden recognition that our gear can now speak a common language.
Oh, and the girly-girl cosmetic bag? Simple. It’s free (if you’re male, ask a female friend who wears even a little bit of makeup), it’s unmistakeable which makes easy to find on a dark stage, and it never fails to impress that heavy-metal sound guy.