THE EYE is a new vlog about the details that make life interesting. New video every Monday. (Host) John Herman is a charging ball of energy, and oddly enough an effective one. He's a comedian, cartoonist, filmmaker, music producer, teacher, show host, director, voice performer, writer and a few other assorted things -- often more than one at a time..." (from The Portsmouth Herald 6/4/06)
The Eye on Shakespeare's Sonnets. Shakespeare Now! Theater Co's Annual Sonnet-a-thon. Boston Public Library. Hosted by John Herman.
Featuring Bob Boilen from NPR's All Songs Considered. The Eye on the Global Listening Party (RPM Challenge). Hosted by John Herman.
The Eye on Running. Hosted by John Herman. Clothing by Renee Bouchard.
Music made on a Nintendo Game Boy using Nanoloop. Featuring Leeni from Seattle. Hosted by John Herman.
The Eye on How to Watch Internet TV. Hosted by John Herman. An episode made from the heart for Network2.tv's "How to Watch Internet TV" Contest.
The Eye on Seattle's Space Needle (and my fear of heights). Hosted by John Herman and Danielle Herman.
The last of my coverage of the global RPM Challenge (part 3), as seen on CNN, Slashdot, Pitchfork, and heard on NPR. For this epsiode, I challenge myself to Rap about The Great Gatsby.Hosted by John Herman.
As seen on CNN.com, Slashdot, Pitchfork, and all over the web, the RPM Challenge is music movement that culminates in the passing in of an album recorded entirely in the month of February. This week on The Eye we watch the first musician pass in their album -a tribute to the late great Wesley Willis!
This is the challenge: record an album in 28 days, just because you can. That's 10 songs or 35 minutes of original material recorded during the month of February. Over 1900 bands are doing it. Are you? This week John Herman goes to the kick off party in Portsmouth, NH.
The Eye on The Man Who Was Thursday Project, Collaborative Internet Art Music Debut. Hosted by John Herman. Imagine joining a secret band where no one is allowed to know who else is in the band. Imagine only having seven days to write and record tracks for an album that no one is allowed to talk about. Imagine finding out that your bandmates are from all over the world. Welcome to The Man Who Was Thursday Project.Using online classifieds site Craigslist, artist John Herman attracted twenty-fiv...