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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Final Project

Here is the final video. It is 3:42 long, and covers the 3 days we explored campus.

Spurlock Museum Director Wayne Pitard


A Worldly Museum



The museum displays cultures from the commonality of mind, body and spirit, relevant to all peoples, according to Director Pitard.

Galleries of the museum cover Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and Africa; Ancient Greece and Rome; East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania; Europe; and American Indian Cultures of North and South America.

Spurlock Museum — Relics



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Chimesmaster Video Clip (Edite in Movie Maker)

I could not stop humming the song all night! Visit the clip at http://vimeo.com/11873218 use password fsi2010.

The Chimemaster plays the loyalty song


I was so impressed with her speed. She made a mistake somewhere, she claims (a C# instead of a C), but you would never know.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Red Room

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While I think it is actually pink, this is an interesting studio to spend a lot of time in over the course of a year.

Experimental Music Studio


Just one example of a person using a FLIP camera with no training on its use. I find that I have a newer appreciation of the music and the science behind the music every time I stop by Scott's studios.



This is her second attempt of recording.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Video Snippet of the Experimental Studios

A bit of music, the equipment, a lava lamp, and some camera moves. What else do you want?

The Old and the New in the Electronic Music Lab

We had a great tour this afternoon of Prof. Scott Wyatt's Experimental Music Studios. We shot lots of images and video and these are two of the shots I took that I like the best. One of these items has been in the labs since the late 1950s, when they practically invented electronic music. Can you guess which item is the old one?





Thursday, May 13, 2010

Welcome to FSI 2010 Digital Eye on Campus

In the spirit of adventure and fun, we will go to various places on campus recording what we see and hear. Please feel free to share your thoughts and comments about our journeys in this blog.

First however, we should introduce ourselves by posting comments to this first entry. You can include your expectations, experience with cameras and digital media, where you are from, etc.