Hey there folks, I got a little jungle mix for you called
asterisk_mouth. It is mostly oldskool jungle off of the
illegal pirate radio comps, but I had a few slips and put in some new
trendy stuff. I have not put together a tracklist, but if you would like one, just drop me a note in the comments.
Things have been pretty interesting around the partymode this week and weekend. Our house has gone from the normal payload of six, down to just three. Due to the fact that we lost our designated cook for the weekend, the remaining three had a dinner of whatever vaguely mexican stuff we could pick up at the grocery store. I am feeling pretty full right now.
Well, I am running out of things to say, but the file is still uploading. Urm, whatever, peace out!
I am trying to figure out where this weblog is going, as always. I would like to consolidate my feeds somehow, possibly on this page. Right now, they are all located at
this suprglu account which is comprised of
my flickr feed,
my links, and various other junk. I think I am going to move it all here as soon as I have a free moment (unless there is a uproar from the crowd). More details to follow as to why I don't have any time.
hint: it has to do with my new job.
Earlier this evening I went to a lecture at Carnegie Mellon by
Theo Jansen about his Beach Animals (
kottke has a nice roundup of links on his site,
movies here). While the smoothness exhibited by his mechanoids was really impressive, I was most struck by the pnuematic logic systems that he had built. I was not able to get a picture of them, but he had two versions, both of which could store numbers or release pressure based off of incoming pressure.
The logic gates reminded me of the turing machines that people build out of
model trains or
lego sets. It was nice to see that logical gates can work with the absence of electricity. I would like to see more turing machines that ran on wind power or water power. The application of the logic gate to actual moving robots is also nice, it really shows the bridge between computation and motivation without needing to kneel to consumer objects, which is what I find is one of my biggest hangup as identifiying myself as a new media artists.
If it is not already clear from the montly posting frequency, this blog is no longer where I am going to be posting...
keep your eyes on
jonbro.tk where I will be starting to blog within the week. thanks, bye, love... jonathan.
p.s. if you want to keep this blog eli, or elijah, feel free. I am just going to leave it here, you can do whatever you want with it.
UPDATE:the address of the blog is
jonbro.tk/blog. Once again, enjoy, and thanks for the fun.
Last week, I came across this application called
ListMixer that behaves like a short term memory dump for the web. For the most part, it is a functional clone of del.icio.us, except it dumps any links from your stream that have not been clicked in 30 days.
One of the methods that I was imagining using del.icio.us for was to dump articles that I didn't have the time nor the brainpower to understand, so that my esteemed colleages could summarize stuff for me at lunch the next day. But because of the permanence of del.icio.us, it has started to behave much more like a linkblog, where I need to determine the content worthy before posting it.
Long story short, I am going to post the zillions of articles that are jamming up my feedreader tabs to
my ListMixer, and I wrote this
little script that automajically does so (if your feedreader is
netNewsWire). You will need to open up the script and enter in your user data, but it is not to hard to do. Enjoy!