Melissa and Luke’s boy had a blast nomming on his birthday cake. Here is a quick edit I put together of him.
- Author: ben smithson
- Published: Jan 22nd, 2010
- Category: MobileLab, UTD, music
- Comments: None
VoiceBand for iPhone
On a whim (and on a nudge from MobileLab) I downloaded the VoiceBand for iPhone app. I think this will be fun as soon as I can actually get some time to play with it. Here is a quick sample I made while sitting in my car. This is the sound of my car on idle, as played by the bass guitar simulated instrument in VoiceBand.
I wonder what it would be like to record random city noises and assemble them in to some sort of hodge podge song. Perhaps something like what Mona Kasra has done with Daily Tones.
- Author: ben smithson
- Published: Jan 19th, 2010
- Category: photography, video
- Comments: 4
Milster’s Birthday Party
I shot photo/video Sunday for some friends and I like how it turned out!
- Author: ben smithson
- Published: Jan 15th, 2010
- Category: life
- Comments: None
That Was Easy
I donated $10 via text message to the Red Cross to support earthquake victims in Haiti. You should too.

- Author: ben smithson
- Published: Jan 14th, 2010
- Category: UTD
- Comments: None
After/Print
Dr. Parry’s class is starting up. As usual, it will be a major amount of reading. It should be a challenge (a good one).
Here is the course description. Source
For roughly 400 years, a period we might refer to as the Gutenberg Parentheses, analog print has served as the primary substrate for knowledge creation, archivization, and dissemination. This, to state the obvious is no longer the case, a vast majority of the information produced this year will never see an analog format, instead existing only in the digital network. This class will focus on understanding what happens as we move from a culture whose primary means of knowledge organization is analog print to one which is digitally networked. The class will be divided into three sections. In the first we will look at the broad theoretical questions which inform this change. In the second we will look at how specific knowledge and cultural institutions (libraries, journalism, higher education, entertainment) have been affected and examine the approaches/experiments that have already been taken. In the final portion of the class students will work in groups to produce projects and propose alternative approaches and solutions. Recommended for all EMAC students.
Note to self: Wealth of Networks is a Free Download.
- Author: ben smithson
- Published: Jan 12th, 2010
- Category: audio, video
- Comments: None
Assembling Some Shots
Here’s some initial footage and photos from my work (with Nico) on a music documentary on The King Bucks. I’m excited to work on this project, and I look forward to when we can have enough footage and other materials together to make a story.
- Author: ben smithson
- Published: Jan 9th, 2010
- Category: audio, photography, video
- Comments: None
Starting a New Project
I’m helping Nico with a music documentary project. I’m not sure where it’s heading, but I’m sure we will come up with some great material in the end.
Here’s some audio I recorded last night. This is The King Bucks covering Buck Owens (right click, save as to download).
And here’s a snippet of video.