Shane Berry – Trial and Error EP

Shane Berry – Trial and Error EP

Jun. 27, 2011 by

Greta Cottage Workshop Release Date: 1st July 2011 (Send me an e-mail to join promo mailing list.) GCW024 – Shane Berry – Trial & Error E.P Tracklist For the time being Trial & Error Whenever it Happens Description SB brings

Everything is a Remix

Jun. 23, 2011 by

A wonderfully concise look at remix culture and its integral relation to creativity.

Game of the Century – Bobby Fischer vs Donald Byrne

Jun. 23, 2011 by

Bobby Fischer plays Donald Byrn at the tender age of 13 and wins with one of the most legendary sacrifices in chess history.

Sound Art Collaboration with Gregoire Poitevin

Jun. 14, 2011 by

The blank canvas is both a literal and figurative starting point of creation in any medium. Some stand before it with a clear vision in their minds ready for it to be actualized in an external place with clarity and

How to Appreciate Art – Part 2

Jun. 6, 2011 by

Some thoughts on seriously engaging with art – Part 2 – Or Whose Party Is This Anyway?

How to Appreciate Art – Part 1

May. 30, 2011 by

Some thoughts on seriously engaging with art – Part 1 – Or Why a Child Couldn’t Paint That.

TRAPEZ ltd 100 – Ten Year Anniversary Release

May. 25, 2011 by

I am very happy to announce the 10 year anniversary of Trapez LTD. They are celebrating the event with a two part compilation of brand new remixes of songs from their catalogue and I contributed by remixing Marcus Sur’s release

How the Internet is being filtered by “Personalization”

May. 16, 2011 by

Eli Pariser shows the detriments of what he calls the “filter bubble” – behind the scenes algorithmic editing of the web by companies like Google and Facebook that slowly filter out what we DON’T click on in favour of what

Audio Myths Workshop (Repost)

May. 14, 2011 by

Self proclaimed propeller head Ethan Winer explodes some audio myths and pokes a rational finger at $20 000 power cables. Joining him (all too briefly) are Poppy Crum a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins who conducts research on neural circuits in

3D Sound Recording and Playback

Apr. 25, 2011 by

Edgar Choueiri, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University, has developed a way to play true three-dimensional sound recordings over regular loudspeakers, such as those found in televisions and computer laptops.