Archive for March, 2008
Monday, March 31st, 2008
crooked windows
whilst sitting with katie in my favorite place to get hot chocolate, she noticed that there was a painting on the wall in which the frame was not flush with the floor. Ansel Adams on a slight tilt.
we’ve had this debate before about how i like to have a small degree of deliberate chaos […]
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
snapshot analogies
some years ago i quoted this passage from Issola in my other journal, but it seems appropriate to quote again as it and what it signifies has been on my mind lately.
You know, Loiosh, if anybody had told me yesterday that thirty hours later I would have rescued Morrolan and Aliera, nearly killed the Demon […]
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
a different music video game concept
if you look at the evolution of music video gaming, some of the execution styles may be different (stomping arrows with your feet, playing fake drums or guitar) and some of the judgement granularities are different (guitar freaks gives you perfects/greats/goods/poors where guitar hero is you-get-it-or-you-don’t), but all of them follow a similar model: the […]
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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
teaching drums without the teacher
yesterday my brother forwarded me an article from New Scientist entitled Robotic drumstick keeps novices on the beat. I’m still wrapping my head around what i think about the whole thing, but i can initially say that even though i’m a pretty big promoter of technology in music and music learning, i believe that there’s […]
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
breaking in the new blog
i’ve had a blog through livejournal for almost six years now. it’s time to change it up a little bit.
the design of my banner went through a lot of failed attempts. the original idea was to take a particularly visually appealing portion of one of my modern-notation pieces and contrast-gradient the music […]