The Bloody Beetroots – Rombarama
December 29th, 2009Interesting editing/visual styling in this music video. Italian DJ’s are crazy.
The Bloody Beetroots -ROMBORAMA- official videoclip from Bennet Pimpinella on Vimeo.
Tags: Italy, Music, The Bloody Beetroots, Video Editing
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Google Posts Up on GPS Navigation
December 17th, 2009
Read this article today, and it got me thinking. The essence is that Google is moving into the realm of offering true-form, turn by turn, GPS navigation on their Android mobile platforms. This is slightly different from what’s been available before with Google Maps, on everything from iPhones to Blackberrys. The new development comes in the fact that what Google is offering up is a free service, with turn by turn navigation, and audio directions that approaches territory, which until now, only played host to services which require payment from companies like Garmin and TomTom.
On one hand, it appears as if Google is offering up another service here for us to consume and enjoy, but on the other, it’s important to take a minute and look at what they stand to gain, and more importantly what the market stands to lose from the continuation of Google taking forays into so many different digital service markets.
The huge thing about Google, is that as a company, they’ve got so much money, it’s become really easy for their developers to explore new possibilities and can introduce a free product or service into a market where before there were a few companies ravenously competing for the consumers of that particular service. It’s essentially the Walmart debate of the digital age, except instead of building a large retail empire on “low prices”, Google is building an enormous web empire on “free”.
I find myself wondering if there is in fact a price assigned to free in this case. In 20 years, will Google have permeated so many different markets, offering quality products for “free” that they’ve run the normal market for those products into the ground? If so, will the inevitable death of competition lead to lower quality products for the consumer?
Leave something in the comments, I’d love to know what you guys think about this one.
Tags: Google, IMS-201, Monopolies
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Alexis Ohanian (Reddit) On New Media
December 17th, 2009Here is a TED talk from Alexis Ohanian, one of the founders of Reddit. A user supported news and web content site. (and one of the best time killers on the internet)
His message is short and sweet, but I feel like it’s really on point. The gatekeepers of media are increasingly becoming a dying breed, and anyone who feels like it’s possible to completely control the way their product or service makes it to the masses is delusional. It’s not necessarily a bad thing however, companies who learn to embrace the online conversation surrounding their products are going to be the ones who succeed, and those who distance themselves from free buzz and support, simply because they don’t like the original nature or direction of the discussion, may find themselves dead in the water.
Tags: IMS-201, Marketing., New Media, Reddit
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DJ Rafik on Traktor
December 10th, 2009Blend of amazing technology, and pure talent.
Tags: DJ Rafik, DMC Champion, Mix, Music, Traktor Scratch Pro
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Survivor App
November 29th, 2009My newest application video for the CBS reality television series Survivor. Filmed in Columbus, OH as well as Glencoe, Scotland. Wish me luck and let me know what you think.
Survivor 21 & 22 Application from Alex Hancock on Vimeo.
Tags: Application, CBS, Survivor
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It’s a Mad World…
November 9th, 2009
Last night concluded the 3rd season of AMC’s original series “Mad Men”. I began watching this show after all the praise it garnered at the Emmy’s in 2008, and the show has certainly grown and evolved over the course of three seasons; exploring deeper and darker parts of life then one would imagine before watching the first episode.
Because this show is a period drama, the themes typically explored are those of life and work in the US in the mid 50s on into the 60s (December, 1963 at the end of the third season). This season did a decent job with some departures from the typical setting of the show. In a one episode arc where Don gets the opportunity to travel to Rome for business with Hilton, Betty joins him. She can’t help but be swept away, but upon returning, her desire to be a bigger part of his life becomes painfully evident, and remains a very real issue for her character. As the rest of the season transpires, the strength of their relationship is continuously tested, and much of the suspense is appropriately rooted here.
One of my favorite memories from earlier seasons of the show was the Kennedy Election, which is celebrated in typical Sterling Cooper (The Advertising Agency which serves as the setting for the show) fashion with all night sipping of whiskey and smoking Lucky Strikes in the office. With the passage of time in the world of the show I knew the Kennedy assassination would be drawing near, and sure enough it occurred this season.
When Kennedy gets elected, the mood is jubilant, business is booming, and all is well at Sterling Cooper. When he is assassinated, the ownership and future of the company is veiled in uncertainty, and many of the main characters are finding themselves dealing with domestic disputes or inner demons that consume the entirety of their time outside of work. On a less thematic note, I thought the way they worked the original television broadcast of Kennedy’s death into the show was brilliant. Campbell and Crane are engaged in a consuming discussion in Harry’s office and as such, they don’t notice Walter Cronkite interrupting the broadcast on the television across the room.
Near the end of the second season, and beginning of the third, I wasn’t entirely sure if I was going to continue watching, but I had faith, and I’m now glad I did. The conclusion of two enormous story arcs with the closing of this season was more than enough to keep me thinking about all the things that made this show good in the first place. However, this season in particular I found myself experiencing a much different side of the show.
I always tell friends who haven’t seen this show that it’s a show that “could be set anywhere”, because the scope of the show is far more heavily based in exploring concepts about morality, creativity, and relationships than it ever will be about the endless hustle and bustle of a Madison Avenue office building.
There’s something about Don Draper that keeps us all coming back for more. His life is built on a half-truths, and he spends a lot of time coming to terms with what he’s turned into. His creative genius when dissecting the advertising campaigns and his drives into the middle of the nowhere at night force me to reflect a lot about my own creative process, the time I spend alone, and the relationships I have with people in my life. Some nights I feel like Don, driving out those roads into the darkness, looking for something I can be sure is real.
Tags: AMC, Mad Men, Television
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Dub FX “Flow” feat. Woodnote
November 5th, 2009Can’t get this song out of my head. Beatbox looping and saxophone all with simple echo, but it produces a somewhat hypnotizing effect.
Tags: Beats, Dub FX, England, Music, Saxophone
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Football Hero
October 27th, 2009With the release of Activision’s “DJ Hero” this week it’s funny that a story such as this should surface now… Here is a group of people who have taken the “______ hero” concept and applied to it to soccer (or football) in the physical world.
As is the case with many experimental projects, Arduino hardware is at the heart of this endeavor. Arduino is a technology which helps designers, artists, and anyone interested create physically interactive computing applications. The language is based on the wiring, and the development environment for Arduino is based on Processing. Arduino is all open source, so anyone who wants to can tinker with it and pretty much do whatever they want.
It’s exciting to see a large project such as this take shape in the physical world, and looks like it would be a blast. Seems as if it would be a bit harder to 5 star those songs on expert though…
Source: Mashable
Tags: Arduino, Football, IMS-201, Video Games
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1500 Images Germany/Poland
October 25th, 2009
My Germany-Poland trip in 1500 Images from Sergej Hein on Vimeo.
Came across this guys Vimeo profile and I really like the editing on this video in particular. What a great way to share a trip. Motivated to try something similar next time I travel.
Tags: Art, Germany, Poland, Video Editing
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Hands Upon The Clock
October 15th, 2009Unplugged version of “The Clock” by Thom Yorke that I can’t seem to get out of my head lately. 2:40 on makes me feel like this is better than the original.
Tags: Music, The Clock, Thom Yorke
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