The future of Audioboo is uncertain. Like most online spaces. But Audioboo isn't like most online spaces. This page of blurted sentiment and opinion will probably seem a bit much to some. Perhaps I'm over reacting because something I deeply care about is threatened. I first blogged about Audioboo four years ago, not long after it's launch. I embraced it immediately, wholeheartedly, and … [Read more...] about The Future of Audioboo is Uncertain
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The Harbour of Songs, a Boat of Stories & The Milton Keynes International Festival
I was given an album last week. A concept album inspired by stories that were attached to objects that went to make a boat. A boat called 'The Collective Spirit'. The Lone Twin boat project is a truly inspirational endeavor made up of thousands of pieces of wood all donated with a story. Constructed from parts of 140 other boats, hockey sticks, A prosthetic foot in a clog, religious icons, … [Read more...] about The Harbour of Songs, a Boat of Stories & The Milton Keynes International Festival
The Do Lectures 2012 – (Audio Flashback)
If you didn't make the Do Lectures this year, this six part mini series of Audioboo's were compiled, edited and enhanced with music by Mark Cotton aka @MCFontaine. It should give you a great insight to what goes on at this intimate event in Wales. Episode six contains footage captured by @GreenApe, @KatieMoffat and @Filmatu. Big thanks to those guys who covered for me after I had to leave … [Read more...] about The Do Lectures 2012 – (Audio Flashback)
My 1000th Audioboo
Listen! Firstly I have to thank the soundsmith @MCFontaine for sending me this mashup created from a few of my audio recordings on Audioboo. I love what he has done and am inspired to one day.. perhaps.. trawl through the (aprox) 83 hours of Audioboo's I've done in the last two years. Prior to finding the Audioboo iPhone app I would edit my podcasts long hand. Sometimes I could spend up to 8 … [Read more...] about My 1000th Audioboo
Video on the Fujifilm X100
I'm loving the Fujifilm X100 for image making. It has a great sized sensor in a beautifully well made, retro-styled body. It does have its issues though. It is sluggish when taking multiple raw photos and its manual focusing is fiddly. They are not really issues that concern my use though, and I feel most of the niggles so far reported can be fixed with a firmware update. For me its good points … [Read more...] about Video on the Fujifilm X100