Posts Tagged ‘Vimeo’

2017 Photographs: The Cloud

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2018

They say life’s ultimate bliss is to be on Cloud 9., but that makes no sense to me.

Here’s a cloud I photographed while in Glover Park looking skyward on May 31, 2017, at 2:02:17 PM. Considering its level of blissfulness, I rate this one a Cloud 10.  It’s the one I want to catch a ride on.

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The sky above Glover Park, Washington DC, facing East, on May 31, 2017, at 2:02:17 PM.

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A companion 58-second video showing more of the blue and puffy-clouded celestial dome above Glover Park that afternoon is available on Vimeo, here.

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Second Movie

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Among the roster of free music apps available for download to iPhone is a rudimentary matrix sequencer called “TonePad.”

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As described at http://www.tonepadapp.com/, this plaything is quite user friendly: “Create songs by simply touching the screen and seeing notes light up.” (This reminds me of what Stanley K. said about a different pleasure: “Having them colored lights going.”)  TonePad allows you to create a short (about 4-second) snippet of music that repeats hypnotically. You can then build upon it with new tones and rhythms, mimicking the accretive style of composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass.  After some practice, what’s you’ve mastered is a kind of dime-store minimalism, except you don’t need to cough up even ten cents.  Since I needed music for the soundtrack to my second iMovie, I decided to give TonePad a try.  The result, available on YouTube and Vimeo:

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