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Vlog Soup: John Herman
from Steve Garfield's Video Blog January 15, 2008
In honor of Ray Bradburys novel, Fahrenheit 451, and in association with the Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival, John Herman directed a new video with the improv comedians of Stranger Than Fiction. It is called The Future and he got to wear his favorite costume! Visit: http://johnherman.orgFormats available: Quicktime (.mov), MP3 Audio (.mp3), MPEG-4 Video (.m4v)Tags: vlogsoup, johnherman, stevegarfield, future, video
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Vlog Soup: John Herman
from YouTube :: Videos by stevegarfield November 09, 2007
In honor of Ray Bradburys novel, Fahrenheit 451, and in association with the Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival, John Herman directed a new video with the improv comedians of Stranger Than Fiction. It is called The Future and he got to wear his favorite costume! Visit: http://johnherman.org Author: stevegarfield Keywords: vlogsoup johnherman stevegarfield Added: November 9, 2007
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The Eye on The Great Gatsby (the rap!)
from The EYE February 24, 2007
The last of my coverage of the global RPM Challenge (part 3), as seen on CNN, Slashdot, Pitchfork, and heard on NPR. For this epsiode, I challenge myself to Rap about The Great Gatsby.Hosted by John Herman. Payment
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The Eye on the RPM Challenge, part 1
from The EYE February 04, 2007
The Eye on the RPM Challenge, part 1. This is the challenge: record an album in 28 days, just because you can. That's 10 songs or 35 minutes of original material recorded during the month of February. Over 1900 bands are doing it. Are you? This week John Herman goes to the kick off party in Portsmouth, NH. Payment
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The Eye on The Man Who Was Thursday Project, Internet Collaborative Music Project Debut at AXIOM Gal
from The EYE January 28, 2007
The Eye on The Man Who Was Thursday Project, Collaborative Internet Art Music Debut. Hosted by John Herman. Imagine joining a secret band where no one is allowed to know who else is in the band. Imagine only having seven days to write and record tracks for an album that no one is allowed to talk about. Imagine finding out that your bandmates are from all over the world. Welcome to The Man Who Was Thursday Project.Using online classifieds site Craigslist, artist John Herman attracted twenty-five musicians from around the world to collaborate secretly in a band called The Man Who Was Thursday. With the help of Joseph K. Murphy of Murkadee, John created written challenges to send to his band members. Musicians reported back from cities as far flung as London, Paris, New York, and Seattle. Each challenge was uniquely designed --drumbeats set to a musician's heart rate, lyrics inspired by dreams, translations back and forth from Italian to English to Spanish, drawings, poems, historic research, physical sensation, emotion, and memory. Finally the songs were engineered by Joseph K. Murphy and Jon Briggs. According to Herman, part of the thrill of the project was its secretive nature. No one knew what the music was for. No one knew who was in the band. The project title, The Man Who Was Thursday, came from the 1907 novel of the same name by G.K. Chesterton. The book's plot involves a secret society of anarchists who title themselves after days of the week. Herman explains that most of the band members in his project will never meet, but the artists are forever linked by an album born from their own creativity and a unique connection provided by the Internet. Payment
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The Man Who Was Thursday Project
from The EYE January 05, 2007
The Man Who Was Thursday Project. John Herman's The Man Who Was Thursday Project is a project featuring a band made up of 25 people all over the world who responded to Herman's cryptic posts on Craigslist and then took part in his offbeat challenges to compose music together, such as setting a drumbeat to the musician's heart rate. Check out more here: http://johnherman.org/themanwhowasthursday Payment
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The Eye on BJ Hill's Walk Across Massachusetts
from The EYE October 29, 2006
BJ Hill walked 300 miles from Northwestern Massachusetts to the very tip of Cape Cod. He collected letters he hopes to present to the new governor. The Eye is hosted by John Herman. Payment
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Boston Media Makers - Making a Movie
from stevegarfield on blip.tv (beta) October 04, 2006
At this month's Boston Media Makers meeting we made an improv movie. Here are two moments from the meeting. In the first segment, Steve Schultze explains the MIT New Media Exemplr Library and how he is making a documentary for kids to watch which will explain the ins and outs of video blogging. Check out the project at: http://www.projectnml.org/exemplars/ In the second clip, John Herman from Neutrino Boston talks about taking a risk together by participating in an improv activity. Participants were asked to write down "I Hate..." and "I Love..." and be sincere... Then we filmed each person saying what they had written down... Professional improv actors will be making real time movies starting in November in Boston. Neutrino Boston: http://neutrinoboston.com/ John Herman: http://johnherman.org/ Boston Media Makers: http://bostonmediamakers.wordpress.com
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Video Blog as Visual Art - Part Two
from blip.tv (beta) September 11, 2006
Video Blog as Visual Art - Where are we? Where are we going? Should we emulate TV and movies... or is there another inspiration for our media revolution? Presented by John Herman at PodCamp Boston 2006
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Video Blog as Visual Art - Part One
from Steve Garfield's Video Blog September 11, 2006
Watch the video Video Blog as Visual Art (Part One) - Where are we? Where are we going? Should we emulate TV and movies... or is there another inspiration for our media revolution? Presented by John Herman at PodCamp Boston 2006 I found John's vlog, the eye, and exchanged emails with him and we met at Podcamp. We had a blast in the Ze Frank Video Workshop and his session was really interesting, I learned a lot. Check out Part Two after you watch this, where John talks abotu breaking rules. I shot this with the iSight camera on my MacBook Pro and then uploaded directly to Blip.tv where it was then automatically posted here.
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