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30
Mar 10

Remembrances of Ray

Information regarding downloading the video of “Remembrances of Ray Browne” video podcast coming Summer/Fall 2010.

A small production team was on-hand for the “Remembrances of Ray Browne” sessions at the Popular Culture/American Culture Association National Conference in St. Louis on April 2, 2010. Ray Browne, the founder of the Popular Culture Association, the Department of Popular Culture and Popular Culture Library at Bowling Green State University, and the Popular Press passed away Fall 2009. The panel at the PCA/ACA featured a number of Ray’s contemporaries, colleagues, students, and friends sharing memories of Ray.


3
Nov 09

Lights 2

“lights 2″ (version 1) from colin helb on Vimeo.

Performance of “lights 2″ (harsher than “Lights 3″) by Colin Helb. The performances of the “lights” series feature a three-voice oscillator built on a prototyping “breadboard” to allow for mid-performance manipulation of parts and wiring. The pitch and timbre of the three voices are controlled independently by light-sensitive photocells. All signals are run into a four channel mixer which feeds a series of effect pedals and are run back into channel four of the mixer. The performance incorporates several light sources (both fixed and movable) and a ceiling fan which doubles as a stand for the overhead camera. This performance was recorded directly to a Fostex eight track with video recorded with an iPhone and the iSite camera on a MacBook. Version 1 does not incorporate the transitional montages of Version 2.

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1
Nov 09

Lights 3

“lights 3″ (version 1) from colin helb on Vimeo.

Performance of “lights 3″ by Colin Helb. The performances of the “lights” series feature a three-voice oscillator built on a prototyping “breadboard” to allow for mid-performance manipulation of parts and wiring. The pitch and timbre of the three voices are controlled independently by light-sensitive photocells. All signals are run into a four channel mixer which feeds a series of effect pedals and are run back into channel four of the mixer. The performance incorporates several light sources (both fixed and movable) and a ceiling fan which doubles as a stand for the overhead camera. This performance was recorded directly to a Fostex eight track with video recorded with an iPhone and the iSite camera on a MacBook. Version 1 does not incorporate the transitional montages of Version 2.

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19
Oct 09

Wedding Photos Video Montage