"Invisible Sphere": Giant Sphere of Televisions

Artist Jonathan Schipper has built some fantastic sculptural creations, including this enormous sphere of television monitors. The scale is impressive: 800 pounds, 215 monitors, and 215 cameras, making the displays into fragmented electronic mirrors. The result is, of course, far from invisible as this gothic-looking technology rolls around a gallery floor. (Don’t miss the video […]

“Invisible Sphere”: Giant Sphere of Televisions

Artist Jonathan Schipper has built some fantastic sculptural creations, including this enormous sphere of television monitors. The scale is impressive: 800 pounds, 215 monitors, and 215 cameras, making the displays into fragmented electronic mirrors. The result is, of course, far from invisible as this gothic-looking technology rolls around a gallery floor. (Don’t miss the video […]

DIY Animation Studio: Dave McKean on MirrorMask, Adobe, Maya, Apple

Illustrator and director Dave McKean did the impossible to produce MirrorMask, his film collaboration with Neil Gaiman. He built his own animation studio, and did a lot of the work generating texture maps, designs, and even compositing on his own. I’d love to track down Mr. McKean myself on this, but in the meantime, there […]

FlyLoops: In-Development Live Looper, Phrase Sampler Tool

Loopers and phrase samplers can be fun tools, but odds are you’ve wished a hardware or software looper would work more musically. Aaron Leese has designed a prototype system, combining a piece of USB hardware, wireless USB pedals, and Windows software, that intends to do just that: Imagine seeing a musician who could play a […]

The Crystal Method Composes Score for … Your Morning Jog?

Technology is creating some unusual new opportunities for composers. Aside from producing music for video games, we can now get inside your head while you’re working out. (Well, okay, we could do that before via, erm, Walkmans and such, but now it’s more interactive.) Electronic duo The Crystal Method has produced a continuous album called […]

Mactel Watch: Peak, Rapture, Melodyne, Digi Tools All Intel-Native; MacBook Pro Music Impressions

Early 2006 brought us the blockbuster Intel Mac ports — Logic, Live, Reason, and (most recently) Pro Tools LE — but now, finally, plug-ins are flooding in with Universal Intel versions. Just in over the last week: BIAS Peak 5.2 brings Intel-native support to the old standby Mac audio editor. With Soundtrack Pro now available […]

Videoblog of the day: Ticklebooth

Ticklebooth is a charming collection of personal vidcast and miscellaneous video links – both amazing and terrible – from around the web. Choice cuts include, Otafuku Rex – Do Me, Zioni – Soo Tall, classic Michel Gondry, Ratatouille (new Pixar trailer) and Monalisa Descending a Staircase:

New Prototype Controllers for Ableton Live; Brushed Aluminum with Knobs, Joystick

Looking quite handsomely like 70s stereophile equipment, a couple of prototype Ableton controllers have shown up on the website of Kenton, the UK MIDI manufacturer: Kenton Electronics MIDI Controllers; AB mini (shown left) and AB DJ (right) Via Gearjunkies, who I swear are wired directly into some sort of psychic network that tells them when […]

What's New and Cool in Jitter 1.6: OpenGL 3D and Video Goodies, More

As reported on CDMusic, Max/MSP/Jitter is in beta on Mac for version 4.6 (Max) and 1.6 (Jitter). Intel Mac native support is just half the story; Mac and Windows users alike have a whole bunch of goodies to enjoy in Jitter: