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California Extreme Arcade Expo 2007 from Big Time TV on February 23, 2008 423 views / likes
I threw together a little video of the California Extreme Arcade Expo, which I attended this last Saturday, August 11, 2007 in San Jose. It was retrogaming heaven! It was worth the price of admission just to be able to play some of my old favorites like I, Robot and Xenon. Discovered some new favorites in Orbitor 1 and Uo Poko. Orbitor 1 is a crazy pinball machine with a playfield made of molded clear plastic that causes the ball to "orbit" two bumpers in the center. Uo Poko is a simple, well-executed clone of Bubble Bobble/Bust-a-Move. Attached to the Expo was a mini film-festival of gaming documentaries. I saw two of them and recommend both. I was blown away by the quality of Tilt: The Battle to Save Pinball and overcome with homesickness watching the Portland-centric High Score, a movie about a guy going for the high-score in Missile Command. Also posted on YouTube and on Vimeo. Music by Pong.
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A Grave (Reality), a chronposite from Big Time TV on December 24, 2007 111 views / likes
A sequence of composites created with the cooperation of Ravage and the Muse-O-Matic midi music algorithm. Seed phrase for the music was "ravage my reality". I've been on a streak with these chronposites. They're the closest I get to sketching these days. Now that I'm on winter break, maybe I'll find myself spending some afternoons with my long-neglected sketchbooks. Stastny novy rok, everyone. Video... Raw file (Vimeo) Web player (Vimeo) Web player (YouTube) YouTube embedded player... Make MIDI music of your own words and phrases at Muse-O-Matic.
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YouTube Composites from Big Time TV on September 11, 2006 402 views / likes
I've been playing around with YouTube lately. There is an abundance of interesting faces there, and I was compelled to do some impromptu compositing. Here is a timelapse video of the process. Music by Angi Bee. Featured YouTubers, in order: geriatric1927, ASiiANMAMii92, ebonyangel7, jweis3029, janeeee and sxcladee16. For those of you coming in via a weblink, rather than an RSS subscription, here's an embedded version of the video.
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Chronposite E from Big Time TV on September 11, 2006 714 views / likes
I'm on a chronposite kick these days. I'm inspired by all the faces I'm seeing on YouTube. The last chronposite was all over the place with colors and quality, so this time I went back to a single subject. In this case, YT user Alyssium. She posts a fairly regular talking-head BDSM vlog. She graciously granted me permission to scramble her visage. Music by the amazing Two Star Symphony. Video hosting by the nicely designed Vimeo. For those viewing this on the web, rather than subscribing to my feed in iTunes or FireAnt, here's a version of the video you can play right here in your browser window:
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Chronposite Suukii from Big Time TV on September 11, 2006 432 views / likes
Another timelapse composite video, this time of YouTube user Suukii. Music by Technetium. Chronposite Suukii on Vimeo Also available on: YouTube and Grouper.
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Tabor Mountain Sequences from Big Time TV on September 11, 2006 324 views / likes
This video effect was created using Flash Actionscript to manipulate and replicate a series of frames from a video I shot of my friend Carrie's face. I was pleased with and mesmerized by the results. Music by: Opsvik and Jennings. Also on: YouTube, Vimeo and Grouper.
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Independence Day 2006 from Big Time TV on August 18, 2006 369 views / likes
Still down in Redwood City. I had Independence Day off, so I spent the day in the sunshine looking at things. Here are some of the things at which I looked. Music used without permission, by Sigur Ros.
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Lenara Meets Electroplankton from Big Time TV on August 04, 2006 672 views / likes
My friend Lenara came down to SF to visit me recently. Mostly we tried to escape the heat. While in the shade, I introduced Lenara to Electroplankton, a music-making toy for the Nintendo DS. I've used Electroplankton to score several of my videos, but it is the co-star of this video.
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Getting Around from Big Time TV on June 26, 2006 474 views / likes
Been in the Bay Area for three weeks now. Only been into SF a couple of times. Here's a montage of some of the day-to-day.
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To the Metreon from Big Time TV on June 12, 2006 342 views / likes
Went into San Francisco from Redwood City for the first time on Saturday. Had a little false start trying to find the CalTrain station, but eventually found the KX bus stop I needed. It was a grey day, so I went to this kind of technomall called Metreon. Used to be a big Sony project, but I read that they sold it off to other investors over the years. Here's a short video of the trip.
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San Francisco 666 from Big Time TV on June 11, 2006 603 views / likes
On 6/6/6, I took a train to Redwood City, California from Portland, Oregon. I'll be living in RC for two months while working as a UI programmer at a videogame company. I'm pretty excited about the job, it's my first time working on a major game and at a game company. Kind of a dream come true. Here's a simple montage of video clips from the trip. Technorati tags: train, geese, scenery, Redwood City, water
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Cameo - Rocketboom from Big Time TV on April 07, 2006 258 views / likes
It was surreal to see some of my video footage used on today's episode of Rocketboom. The footage was used with permission by Clark ov Saturn for a segment about a modded variation of the dancepad game "Dance Dance Revolution" called "Bush Bush Revolution". The video I shot was actually of a came called "In the Groove" and it was from my interview with Pete Ellison posted a few weeks ago. Cool to play at least a small part in two of my favorite videoblogs.
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Robin Ator from Big Time TV on February 27, 2006 366 views / likes
Here's an interview with Robin Ator, a Portland comic artist, cartoonist, animator, character designer, illustrator and all around swell guy. Related links: Glow in the Dark Pictures Robin's SITO homepage
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Idle Hands Play Things from Big Time TV on February 24, 2006 471 views / likes
A quick little montage homage to my dork little secret, gaming. See if you can name all the games being played in this video! The music is a song called "Dad is a Dork" by a father and sons team called The Egerton Boyz. On a related note, these viewables... Board Games with Scott Tripod singing a gamer's love song Stefan Stignei's game reviews (some vague) Technorati tags: tabletop games, video games, video, RPG, hexes, cards
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Ici Deus from Big Time TV on February 12, 2006 573 views / likes
For several years now I've been making these Cubist collage portraits, I call them composites. These are constructed by digitally layering and combining dozens of close-up photos of a single person. Here's a timelapse video of a recent effort. The process itself is meditative, which is one reason I enjoy making them. As I layer on the new angles and various crops of shots, I see unexpected mixtures of emotion and form in the subject's face. Soon the person in the image becomes a kind of product of the equation generated by the range of thoughts expressed during the time the images were captured. The most extreme emotions are tempered by calm, but I think, I hope, the kinetic and emotional energy of the person is highlighted in the finished image. For timelapse videos like this, I can kind of worry less about the finished image and just take a trip though the possibilities. Viewers are encouraged to freeze frame anywhere along the process to find their favorite frames. Music by The Pen Name. Similar videos I've made: Interactive Composite in Flash. Demon-stration is another timelapse. Snowcha is a timelapse with model commentary. Del.icio.us tags: composite, surrealism, cubism, timelapse, video, juxtaposition Technorati tags: composite, surrealism, cubism, timelapse, video, juxtaposition
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Roadtrip in Intervals from Big Time TV on February 09, 2006 357 views / likes
Cor and I went to the coast to visit her brother. On the way, I shot a short clip of video every five minutes. Did the same for the trip back. The result is an abridged version of our roadtrip. Tags via Del.icio.us: roadtrip, Oregon, DairyQueen, driving, Moolatte, Camp18, breakfast, video, Portland, Wheeler Tags via Technorati: roadtrip, Oregon, DairyQueen, driving, Moolatte, Camp18, breakfast, video, Portland, Wheeler
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Obscurio from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 279 views / likes
A video of short patterned sequences. Discrete whimsical folding of a typical experience.
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Omaha Aquarium from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 306 views / likes
The Henry Doorly Zoo(Omaha, Nebraska) has added some impressive new exhibits and structures since I last visited. The desert dome and the jungle are amazing and immersive, but nothing is as awe-inspiring as the alien world in the aquarium. Check out this video I put together. NOTE: Sorry, it's not set up to start playing before it's fully loaded. I'll fix that when I get back to Portland.
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West Burnside After Dark from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 327 views / likes
Powell's Books is a huge store in downtown Portland, Oregon. Powell's is on Burnside, a major street that divides Portland into North and South. The shots that make up this short montage were captured one night while I waited for the #20 bus to take me home. Powell's Books POWELLS tag on Flickr Powell's Books on Wikipedia Related videos: Broken Time and Break Time Music by 2-RD
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Antiquarium from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 327 views / likes
Here's a brief video tour of the Antiquarium bookstore in Omaha, Nebraska. I've spent days of my life in this place, buying music, books and comics. The bulk of my collection of "Heavy Metal" comic magazine was purchased at this place. For Omaha, this place is very progressive politically, hosting meetings of activist groups like Youth for Peace. The very top floor has always served as an art gallery, but as you'll see in this video, now also seems to be a meeting room. So glad to see this place still exists after all these years. Not only does it merely exist, but it is apparently expanding. When I visited this time, in December 2005, there was a new expansion at the back of the first and second floors, a balconied room with high ceilings. 'Official' Omaha, Nebraska site Satellite map of Antiquarium Flickr photos
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Sushiland from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 552 views / likes
There's something fun about novel food-delivery systems. Sushi joints tend to have the best, in the form of boats, trains and, in this case, a conveyor belt. R-type, Lonveig and I had lunch at Sushiland. Little did I know, my camera was on the whole time. Enjoy the video. Other videos about sushi: Boat Sushi via Whats On TonightTokyo Sushi Bar via Google videoSushi: A Japanese Tradition Tags: sushi, portland, restaurant, lunch
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Interactive Composite from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 1,149 views / likes
WARNING - This entry contains NUDITY. If this offends you, immediately rinse your eyes, strut like a chicken and engage in primal scream therapy. I'm posting this mainly as a test-of-concept. I want to see if this Interactive Composite video (made in Flash) will show up in aggregator software like FireAnt. In theory, it should. Occasionally, I build interactive doodles with a program called Macromedia Flash (MX 2004, etc). I'd like to post some of these as part of Big Time TV. Programming in Flash Actionscript is primarily how I've made my living for the last few years, though not so much lately. For the past few months it has been Perl CGI with SQL database interfacing. Know of anyone who needs a Flash-kateer? Let me know. This particular interactive video is responsive to the mouse. Roll-over parts to "feed" them movement energy. Click parts to bring them closer to the top layer. Drag parts to rearrange them. I'll include links to static composites I've made with Sitka, the model for this interactive. Dusk Litany of Optimisms - Sitka composite The Wake of a Dream - Sitka composite ActionScript via Wikipedia Seedling is another of my Flash doodles (press SPACEBAR to re-grow the tree)
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Crass Pollenation from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 462 views / likes
Here is another timelapse drawing video. Soundtrack constructed from bits of audio from thefreesoundproject using GarageBand. Included are samples of footsteps in snow, the interior of a refridgerator, a mosquito flying inside a jar and a coin spinning on a table. A week ago, I attended my second Portland "vlogger meetup". There were three attending, including me. The others were Will and Kazia. I shot some video but haven't had the energy to edit it together. You should check out Will's kaleidoscopic montage of the event. As with last time, the talking was fast and furious about all the ideas we have for community-centric world-exploring videoblogs (as opposed to exclusively posting personal diaries). Will said it best with the phrase "pointing the camera away from, instead of toward, ourselves". I have a half-dozen videos started... but nothing quite complete. Coming (soon?) will be an interview with artist Robin Ator, some more on-the-scenes with Petr Sorfa's Project Nine, a video trailer for a gaming podcast I'm developing with Ariel Martian and more Gridcosm video.
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Twiddle Beta from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 354 views / likes
Ariel and I have been toying with the idea of making a podcast about videogames and, last week, we recorded an ad-hoc trial run to test the technicalities of recording Skype conversations. From that audio, I distilled a few minutes to mix into a video... here is the end product. In the video, you'll see "reviews" of We Love Katamari(PS2), MotherLoad(Web) and Psychonauts(Xbox). We're going to try an actual structured show soon. Maybe you'll hear a podcast from us someday. The "Twiddle" beta version is about 20 minutes long and is mostly us just joking around. You can download that audio here.
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November Vlogger Meetup from Big Time TV on February 07, 2006 342 views / likes
This was my first test of the rickety bike-mounted camera, a ride from home to a vlogger meet up with Will and Kazia at Urban Grind Coffee. This ride takes place on November 13, 2005. Check out the video. Links: Will's vlog of the meet-up Urban Grind Coffee Taylor Street Studio blog (Will) Del.icio.us tag "lookround" Six Reasons to Be in NYC (Kazia)
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The Five from Big Time TV on November 08, 2005 390 views / likes
Drawing + photography / cryptic vocals = video. Five in relation to Phi Johnny Five is Alive! Pentagram symbol The Fifth Element Beethoven's Fifth (midi) Jackson Five
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Flashy Gridcosm from Big Time TV on November 03, 2005 282 views / likes
I recently reprogrammed the Flash viewer for Gridcosm, a collaborative art project I first developed in 1997 for the art site SITO.org. The project has been ongoing since then and is still the most popular collaborative project, among many, on the site. Here's a video of the new Gridcosm viewer in action. Music in the video is a song called "Cosmos" by Option42 via Music.podshow.com. Links: SITO.org Gridcosm collaborative art project Gridcosm Flash viewer - Starting at the same level I started at in the video HTML version of that same Gridcosm level Other collaborative art projects on SITO
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Broken Time from Big Time TV on October 30, 2005 273 views / likes
To create this video, I composited several distinct framings of each location into a single screen of information. Each facet depicts a separate moment in time. The sounds of each facet layer together to create a folded-time cacophany. I'm not really sure why I like creating composited images so much. There's something about it that's interesting and fun. Maybe the allure is that I'm able to play with time and space simultaneously. Each of these composited scenes is made up of 7-second video elements shot one after the other, but compiled in a unified space on the screen. So in a four-element composite, you're actually seeing 28 seconds of time simultaneously. This is a follow-up to Break Time, a post I made in September. Some places featured in "Broken Time": Outside Muddy's Coffeehouse Genie's Cafe Backspace Cybercafe Tiny's Coffee SE American Dream Pizza Bipartisan Cafe (latter part of article) Caffe Scozia
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Jack-o-Lantern from Big Time TV on October 29, 2005 321 views / likes
Corinne carved a pumpkin this afternoon. Here's a video of the cosmetic surgery. From what I read, the original Jack-o-Lanterns were carved from turnips and lit with embers. The pumpkinized form is a mostly American tradition. The tradition started with Irish and Scottish immigrants and their stories of Jack of the Lantern, a fella who'd tricked the devil and peeved God and wasn't allowed into either Heaven or Hell. Jack was left to wander the Earth with his turnip-ember lantern. Or so they say. I love the Halloween holiday, but it depresses me to see stores full of prefab cutesie crap merchandise. It ruins the mood for me. Some Halloween links: Wikipedia 'Halloween' Wikipedia 'Jack-o-Lantern' Blip.tv 'halloween'-tagged videos A Samhain/Halloween e-card by yours truly Halloween drawing on SITO by the late James WidmarkJames, I miss you most around Halloween.
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Unfeigned Cells from Big Time TV on October 18, 2005 264 views / likes
Here's a wee bit of video doodling that kept my interest long enough that I thought I'd share it. One part coffee, one part cream, two parts Isadora and a dash of Dr. Who.
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By toodles on 2005-12-05 18:31:04
The good:
Flashy gridcosm is a mind-bender but I have a solution.... read on....
The bad:
not enough time to pausepod on credits.
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This work is superb on every level. Esplanade is a gem and TheFive looks/sounds great on the small screen. I haven't seen them all yet. Whoa..Flashy Gridcosm is a mind-bender but I loved turning my new ipod around 360 just to watch... oh, that's why I'm dizzy. Thank-you bigtime, keep at it, & please fire-up some of that old idaho punk stuff if you can.
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