Posts from ‘March, 2011’

Pi Politics (again)

Following her recent Pi vs Tau rant, Vi Hart has posted a new video about math, music, and copyright. Specifically, it’s about an artist who claims a copyright on music that was written by converting pi into notes. She does a better job of describing it thank I can, so just watch the video.

Appsperiments and Doc Pop on What I See Now

I love finding new iPhone related art blogs. I’ve got a huge collection of App Music blogs on my RSShole, but have only recently started subscribing to iPhone photography blogs… starting with What I See Now, a great app blog run by Allan Hoffman, who even wrote a book on iPhone photography. Neat, huh? If [...]

Upcoming shows

Here’s a quick list of upcoming iPad music and/or yo-yo performances I’ll be doing soon: Wednesday March 30th- I’ll be yo-yoing at the Make Out Room Wednesday night at Paco Romane’s Comedy Explosion: Friday April 1st- I’ll be doing a short “iPad acoustic” set, which basically means I’ll be performing my app music live with [...]

Demos of new Nanoloop for GBA songs

Chiptune demos by Doctor Popular Finally started learning Nanoloop for Game Boy Advance, and started writing some new songs with it during a recent trip. Woke up lat this morning and had the urge to learn how to record these tracks onto my iPad using the camera connection kit and DAW Multitrack… Then I had [...]

Pre-sale “Everyday Tokusatsu” to benefit the Red Cross

As some of you may know, I have been working on a series of paintings to help raise money for The Red Cross. The series, “Everyday Tokusatsu”, is just a fun twist on Tokusatsu (Japanese live-action tv shows) characters dealing with unexpected (and somewhat mundane) situations. I’ve done three paintings so far, and my friends [...]