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November 2012

Diskussion „Remixkultur – wem gehört das Wissen?“

Kollege Andreas vom sowieso mal zu empfehlenden Klangboot, der zugleich auch für das Goethe Institut Russland tätig ist, weist uns auf folgende Aufzeichnung einer dort am 27.10.12 stattgefundenen Veranstaltung „Remixkultur – wem gehört das Wissen?“ hin, in der u. a. Matthias Spielkamp von irights.info ins Thema einführt und schon allein deshalb kann man sich das anhören, wenn man mal was über die Basics zur Geschichte des Urheberrechts usw. erfahren möchte. Die Diskussion selbst schaue/höre ich mir gerade selber an, hier das Video:

transits

Video installation by German artist Ursula Damm. The artwork uses a self-organizing network to process video footage from the Aeschenplatz, Basel. It also depicts the flow of traffic from a computer’s perspective. 6 min. preview of the 1h5 minutes video.

 

In Praise of Unusual Flying Objects

Yesterday’s visions are the ideas of tomorrow. The gallery of unusual flying objects is amazing. And of course: you might spend hours in search of uncommon photography on LIFE.com. Really wow!


1949: Children try to catch toys that were released by a kite.


1948: A „K190“ helicopter attempting a three-point landing atop the heads of three women holding plywood squares as landing „pads“.


1956: Flying platform being tested at an Air Force base.


1959: Ascending gondola trailing disk-shaped radio antenna during lift-off for high-altitude flight to observe the planet Venus.


1957: Test flight of the „strap-on“ helicopter.

Killing Error

These fantastic illustrations by Ben6835 are characterised by sadism and bloody violence. Be sure to visit his Flickr account for all the lightly eccentric works!


»Killing Error«


»Alice’s Lucky Rabbit Foot«


»Frog Food«


»Imitated Caterpillar«

Podcast November 2012


For the cover I used a photo by Jens Schott Knudsen [CC BY-NC 2.0]

Probably the episode with the lowest quote of netlabel releases so far and a lot self releases on bandcamp. Musically I think it has a very relaxing atmosphere , some acoustica / folkish songs on start, but the main part is electronic based music – with a wide range of styles.

Errata: the second track is not from the demo album by Thorn & Shout but from their main album released in September 2012.

  1. Semakbelukar – Be(Re)ncana [Yes No Wave yesno065] CC BY-NC-SA
  2. Thorn & Shout – Satisfied Stand Still [Album: Thorn & Shout] CC BY-NC-SA
  3. Snake Oil Salesman – Osmosis Row [Album: Snake Oil Salesman] CC BY-NC
  4. WereWyatt – Wangari Maathai [Athens Horse Party] CC BY-NC-SA
  5. Thomas Solgaard – And Beneath the Pillows [Father Figure Records Compilation] CC BY-NC-ND
  6. Oskar Schuster – Sneeuwland [Bad Panda Records badpanda158] CC BY-NC-SA
  7. Don Trust – Shipwreck [wombnet 15] CC BY-NC-SA
  8. Lasers – Paris [MiMi Records mi200] (also [Bad Panda Records badpanda131]) CC BY-NC-SA
  9. Kitty Pryde – Thanks to Kathryn Obvious [Album: The Lizzie McGuire Experience] CC BY-NC-SA
  10. Kitty Pryde – smiledog.jpg [Album: Haha I’m sorry] CC BY-NC-SA
  11. Phrakture – Looking For An End (Vocal Mix) [Album: InnerCalls & WaterFalls] CC BY-NC-SA
  12. Nomadic Firs – Cover Bombs (Noahs Boat Remix) [Album: Wild] CC BY-NC-ND
  13. deimos phobos – river [Album: feelings] CC BY
  14. Fauxe – Be My Love [Phyla Digital phyla001] CC BY-NC-SA
  15. Kodak to Graph – Bermuda/Topics [Bad Panda Records badpanda157] CC BY-NC-SA
  16. Melodium – Pistorius [Band Panda Records badpanda159] CC BY-NC-SA
  17. Zone – Watashi Zone CC BY-NC-SA
  18. Kepz – Brain Wind CC BY-NC-SA
  19. Point – Drive The Night [Digital Diamonds dd027l] CC BY-NC-ND
  20. Kirill Kinky – Impressione [Deep-X Recordings deepx200] CC BY-NC-ND
  21. Mr. Justin – Cult [Repeat Beat RB16] Free Download
  22. RCF – Boulevard Roulard [Repeat Beat RB17] Free Download

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Tame Impala – Lonerism

Folgt man einer gewissen Euphorie, landet man dieser Tage automatisch bei Tame Impala. Zögerlich drauf eingelassen, jetzt aber alles verstanden. Passt!