A very good friend asked me "who are you now?". She asks because I had a major life event this year, in February, that changed my life. I gained some clarity about the answer, and here it is. Who are you now?
In this episode, John and Brian talk about updates in local arts, their adventures with Ardour, and their new plan to start bringing ideas together for the collaborative song project. Technology and the Arts: Episode 78
A splash of sunlight, breaking through as rays, to break the silent air cc-by lemasney A splash of sunlight, breaking through as rays, to break ...
Review: Shepard Fairey on Jasper Johns at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by lemasney Review: Shepard Fairey on Jasper Johns at the Philadelphia Museum ...
I'm still very excited about the Photo Essay about Jedediah Higgins House though I'd love more people to see it. Have you checked it out yet? I've also been thinking alot about the social networking problem of chaos versus order, and how hashtags are a really great, open solution that many people are still confused about. Hashtags are an idea, simply, that collect other ideas. When I precede a word with a hash (#) it indicates that I am using it as a collector, group, or thread that leads to other content about that topic, because others have used that hashtag as well. I love WordPress in part because of how well it uses tags and categories as well as other metadata to prompt you to create a taxonomy (or folksonomy) of your content. What’s going on in early October at LeMasney Consulting?
Of particular interest in episode 76 is a very brief overview of Audiotool, Audacity, and Drumbit, the tools we will be using to make a song. Technology and the Arts Episodes 75 and 76: Choosing tools ...