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Oct 16
2009

Kendra Sings Auto-Tune

Posted by: Micah Walter in On The Web

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I'm recently partially obsessed with Auto-Tune.. So Kendra and I went into the recording studio this week and set up some auto-tune effect in Garage Band. I think this just goes to show that no matter how bad your voice is... Auto-Tune might STILL not be able to fix it!

Jul 22
2009

Flickr Eclipse

Posted by: Micah Walter in On The Web

Tagged in: websites , web , photography , online , news , found footage , flickr , electronic art , digital , crowd sourcing , art

Jul 15
2009

Do You Consider This "Fair Use?"

Posted by: Micah Walter in On The Web

I recently ran across a blog posting on a website I helped to put together while living in Dominica. The website, RossPHR.org was originally constructed as a way to dispense news and information about the local chapter of the Physicians For Human Rights organization at Ross University in Dominica. This organization does great things like fund raising for locals and international aid campaigns.

In their latest post titled "Grange Video, Mitchel Dubois" someone has put together a slideshow based campaign to raise funds for this individual in Dominica. It's a great idea and hopefully their campaign will help to get this guy the care he needs. However, the author chose to use the hit single, "We Are The World" which was originally the title song for the famous USA for Africa campaign. It was written by musical giants Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones in 1985.-- Anyone who's anyone has heard the tune!

My question is, how did RossPHR secure the license to use this song in their slideshow. Well, I'm sure they did no such thing. In fact, I would take an educated guess and say they simply downloaded the song off the Internet and used it without ever once considering whether or not they were doing something wrong.

But blogs do this all the time. There are literally hundreds of thousands of instances of illegally used material on the web right now, perhaps more. Just take a look at YouTube. These days when I want to listen to a song, YouTube is usually my first stop--It's absolutely incredible. YouTube has made an honest effort to stop this, but really, it's nearly an impossible task.

Jun 22
2009

Surveillance Music Video

Posted by: Micah Walter in On The Web

Tagged in: websites , web , video , underground , travel , subways , street , music , media , found footage , film , electronic art , digital , art

I just ran into this music video on the web. The band ran around to different locations where they knew they would be recorded on surveillance video cameras and performed. Then, because of England's version of the US Freedom of Information Act, they were entitled to the footage. Pretty cool idea I guess!

Here is some more info at The Future of Media blog.

Jun 19
2009

Nikki Waller at WSJ Reviews the LX3

Posted by: Micah Walter in On The Web

Tagged in: web , video , subways , photography , panasonic , nyc , news , lx3 , leica , journalism , gear , gadgets , digital

I just saw this over at www.lx3-photography.com/ and had to post it! So good! Nikki Waller from the Wall Street Journal has some fun insights into why she loves her Panasonic LX3. She also has a full review article here. I love how she thinks the lens cap makes it "retro" but also kinda hard to use. Oh boy.... Enjoy!

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