Posts Tagged ‘audio’

“Lux Arumque” – Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

This will likely be the most beautiful thing you will see and hear all day. Please share it with your friends.

I’m a sucker for choral music and when I found this over on Kevin Kelly‘s blog The Technium I just had to share it with you. It’s a virtual choir assembled by Eric Whitacre, comprised of 185 voices from 12 countries.

Here’s what Kelly had to say:

Many critics of web technology complain that there is nothing special enabled by social media which you could not do with traditional media. Yes, you could make a choir of 200, but it would probably not sing like this. Take a look at this virtual choir. It brings 185 voices, all recorded independently at home, and then combined into a virtual choir. Each voice (available on the side of the video) is expert, each face unique; combined they are heavenly. Could you do a choir of 1,000? Yes!

Whitacre gave his singers these instructions and this was the result:

The visual presentation at first blush may appear to be a tad corny but this deserves to be watched full screen in HD – go here to do just that. All those rapt faces, singing alone and together at the same time – if ever there was an expression of the larger gifts the web is bringing to us, this is it.

Cheers.

Mother Of All Funk Chords – Kutiman

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

I’ve posted this extraordinary audio and video mash-up by Kutiman before but it keeps popping up and I just love the visceral example it provides of how our tech allows us to craft culture that reflects who we are, when we are and what we are surrounded with.

From the Thru-You web site:

What you are about to see is a mix of unrelated YouTube videos/clips edited together to create Thru-You. In other words – what you see is what you hear.

The existing materials are re-worked to craft anew an expression that would not have been possible prior to the now readily available media tools – and what we get is far from the usual corporate packaged dreck that is inflicted upon us.

Fuck that.

What we get is funk, baby.

Cheers.

P. S. Thanks, Holly!

Eel Pie Island

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

I can’t seem to get away from these fucking eels!

Last week I posted my old remembrance of the grisly and botched slaughtering of an eel in my kitchen to make a pie. The recipe was named Eel Pie Island Pie. Today my oldest dearest friend, Bryan, sent me the link to this bit of video about the source of the eel pie recipe: Eel Pie Island.

Turns out the place has quite a bit of history behind it, including being where Dicken’s wrote Little Dorrit and where the Rolling Stones had their first gig. Go figure.

Bryan has also suggested I record the story and put it online as a podcast. He seems to think I’m a good oral storyteller. I’ve got some writer chums on Twitter who are very involved in doing the same sort of thing so I might just give it a go. What the hell – I could always use a good distraction to keep me from pursuing – something – like writing new stuff.

Cheers.