Friday Music
Here is your Friday kick into the weekend. Another Lava piece from 1995. This one was called Bikers #3 according to the 2 inch reel box.
You can download a higher quality 320kbps version here.
Here is your Friday kick into the weekend. Another Lava piece from 1995. This one was called Bikers #3 according to the 2 inch reel box.
You can download a higher quality 320kbps version here.
Rode my fixie to Counter Culture for breakfast. Left a little late and fell back into old messenger habits, you know, running stop signs and a couple of lights. I have to admit it was great fun, though.
Afterwards I rode to Stone Forest and looked at their collection. Impressive and definitely worth a visit if you come to Santa Fe. From there my path went to Ohori’s to check when they open in the mornings. Am visiting a friend early on Friday morning to check the view from his office or the roof of the building overlooking the Santa Fe plaza. I think it might be a great place for a time-lapse, especially for the hours between night and day.
The afternoon was spent in the studio, where I had loaded the multi-tracks from the 1995 LAVA recordings into the computer using data backup tapes. The LAVA music was mixed on an analog machine in the nineties and today I had fun working on new mixes in the digital world. (((before we sold the analog 2 inch recorder we recorded all of the analog tapes into Pro-Tools))) It sounded amazing, amazing.
Very gray and cold yesterday. In the evening I did some flashlight painting on 30 second exposures. Here is my hand drawing light-circles:
Here I am lighting a Buddha statue with the flashlight – it was otherwise nearly completely dark in the room. I can wave the flashlight freely, and as a result the light looks a little other-worldly because we don’t see a fixed light-source.
In the afternoon I started scanning old family history. I have boxes and boxes of stuff from my dad that needs to be scanned and archived. Here is a beautiful envelope with a red wax seal from the 1880’s:
Here is a page from an old photo album. The images are from China, around 1912.
Very gray and cold yesterday. In the evening I did some flashlight painting on 30 second exposures. Here is my hand drawing light-circles:
Here I am lighting a Buddha statue with the flashlight – it was otherwise nearly completely dark in the room. I can wave the flashlight freely, and as a result the light looks a little other-worldly because we don’t see a fixed light-source.
In the afternoon I started scanning old family history. I have boxes and boxes of stuff from my dad that needs to be scanned and archived. Here is a beautiful envelope with a red wax seal from the 1880’s:
Here is a page from an old photo album. The images are from China, around 1912.