These images are generated by evaluating and interpreting the 1997 music video “Mo Money Mo Problems” from the first disc of the Notorious B.I.G. album, Life After Death. The algorithm detects edges in the image and attempts to trace motion from frame to frame, using the initial frame as their starting point. The output is rendered as a vector image, the curves represent the motion.
Oh! This track just inspires me, and maybe there is some light at the end of this dark tunnel.
Lily Allen published recently a post about file sharing (some might call it Piracy) with calls to ’save’ the industry. British musician Dan Bull decided to answer her by writing an open-letter and recording it. Just brilliant.
Times have changed and designs too. It is time to update the cover design I’ve made for the different mashup tracks on my iTunes collection. [click to continue…]
Life on Mars? is one of David Bowie’s best and most moving songs. Appeared for the first time on the album Hunky Dory from 1973, BBC Radio 2 later called “a cross between a Broadway musical and a Salvador Dalí painting”. The attached version is a recorded performance of David Bowie together with Arcade Fire (featured last week) at Fashion Rocks on 8th September, 2005 in New York. [click to continue…]