Logos is about words. Just like Minute Lit, except it's a vlog instead of a podcast. If you have a favorite word you'd like me to research and/or talk about, send me a message or leave me a comment.
Podcamp Pittsburgh 3
Larger, clearer version of "Over Here There Used to be Greenhouses..."
Landefeld 2008 Reunion - on the shores of Lake Erie. [02 - small version]
This is the pre-production recording of Minute Tech podcast episode #66, prior to inclusion of intro, interstitial and concluding sound loops and final edits. I use iMovie for recording the sound track as the audio quality of the iSight webcam has a better microphone than entry-level headset mic's. The podcast can be found at http://minutetech.blogspot.com, and the transcript, which I am clearly reading from, is presented at http://phyllostachys.blogspot.com How do you record your podcast? How...
Departing from my current place of employment of six years, I feel it necessary to include images, sounds and exciting happenings that others may be able to relate to upon departing a situation. You can't always describe in only words, pictures or video...but perhaps all together serve to convey the oh-so-human feelings!
One of the 24 Hour Creative Marathon's sponsors is an interesting organization called Unicorn Mountain. Unicorn Mountain's creator, Joe DeFerrari was present for and active in the 24 hour marathon. Logos.Blip.TV talks with Joe about his artwork, the marathon, Unicorn Mountain and Pittsburgh.
24 Hour Creative Marathon: some come to create, some come to sustain themselves on caffeine for 24 hours, some come as organizers and others come to creatively document what the others are doing. Rachel Sager had attended the first 24 hour Creative Marathon earlier in 2007, and came to the second to push along the creative impulse - a constant challenge for all of us.
Logos.blip.tv's first brush with Kelly was as the instigator of artistic creation by Mike and John...but Kelly's intensely focused painting of surrealistic & slightly macabre scenes captures the videographers camera...and imagination.
Mike and John came to the Creative Marathon to provide support and assistance...never suspecting that they'd be "encouraged" to by creative. Well, encouraged they were, and create they did. Although they expect that art dealers from Coruscant will swoop down and pay thousands of Republic credits for their respective works of art...they also were just having fun putting hands into messy, messy paint! :-)
Michael Fulk is working on ideas for the Creative Marathon - some of us enter the room full of inspiration, and some, like both Michael and me, must work at drawing inspiration out of the energy flowing through the room. Michael is a student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh; he currently macro-blogs from http://blog.mfulk.com/ and micro-blogs from http://www.twitter.com/minkar.