Thursday, September 4, 2008

Blogging is hard.



Actually no, it isn't. But that isn't the reason I haven't been updating this blog lately! The reason is I've been blogging (and micro-blogging) on other sites such as Destructoid and Tumblr. And it just so happens that every once in a while, I write something really neat, so you should go and check out those pages. It'd be swell if you did.

But anyway, as strange as it may seem, I've actually become more busy since becoming unemployed. This is mostly due to my increasingly hopeless job search and the miserable and depressing state of New York's job market. The film business specifically is frustratingly polarized: Employers typically aren't looking to give you a decent, well-paying job unless you have 5+ years experience in the field. So basically, if you're a recent college graduate (like me), you're pretty much shit out of luck.

Unless you want to work as an intern. Oh boy, I'll tell ya.. It's a grand time to be alive in New York if you've somehow evolved beyond archaic concepts such as capitalism and the need for human currency. Just take a brief look on craigslist's film & TV directory and you'll see how generous people are with offering you jobs that you won't get paid for. I'm not saying you won't gain anything from doing free gigs, but the problem for me is that I'm already working with two production companies for free. I keep hoping that doing this will snag me some worthwhile business contacts or clients, but all I've gotten is a stray shooting gig here and there.

One thing that is positive about this situation is that I will potentially have time to work on some of my own projects, most notably getting to use that wonderful LittleSoundDJ cart I bought for myself a couple months back and making some kickin' jams on the trusty 'ol Game Boy. See also: Website update. See also: Drupal integration. Even unemployment has its virtues, I suppose.

=Zen out

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Radiohead's 'Nude' played by old computer parts

I rarely blog about youtube videos, but this is by far one of the most fascinating re-imaginings of popular song I've ever heard:



A 'remix' of Radiohead's popular single, 'Nude' made by programming various computer parts and peripherals as instruments. The ensemble consists of:

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Guitars (rhythm & lead)
Epson LX-81 Dot Matrix Printer - Drums
HP Scanjet 3c - Bass Guitar
Hard Drive array - Act as a collection of bad speakers - Vocals & FX

It's refreshing to see true creativity amidst the countless droves of hackneyed club remixes for this track.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Make Music 2008 Recap

Check out what you missed by not attending The Tank's chiptune block party at Make Music 2008 this weekend:

1. Outdoor chiptunes concert with Bit Shifter, Anamanguchi and Nullsleep
2. A chance to hang out with/harass your favorite chiptune artists
3. An awesome video game-themed party/concert at Wonderland in Astoria, featuring Bubblyfish, Glomag, Bit Shifter and Nullsleep

More Photos Here

A few short videos Here, Here and Here.


Anamanaguchi


Glomag


Nullsleep


Bit Shifter


bonus level




Friday, June 20, 2008

Wiimbledon Video

Last week I finished editing this piece for PBC Productions. A tad late but I figured I'd post anyway. Shot by Chad Williams. Awesome music by Cacomistle, Beatdrop and Christian Pacaud.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Pulsewave Show @ The Tank

This Saturday night 5/24/08
@ The Tank performing arts space, 279 Church St in Tribeca

Nullsleep, Mr. Spastic, Trash80 & Auto De Fe on the chips.

Voltage Controlled & Vblank on visuals.

Bleeps, blips and/or blops will be served for your listening pleasure.

Doors at 9 pm, Show at 9:30

$10

Be there.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Work Featured on Fredonia Website

Today I was made aware that my video installation piece, 'Classics' has been featured on SUNY Fredonia's website, along with other student works that will be presented this Friday at Fredonia's annual Transmedia Art Festival! Once again, if you're in the area come on down to McEwen Hall 209 this Friday, May 16th at 6 PM to see this and much more from the Media Arts and Animation students at SUNY Fredonia.

See ya there!