April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Apple | No Comments
April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Apple | No Comments
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April 8th, 2008 | Posted in Apple | No Comments
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, OS
I held the phone tightly in my right hand. With my left, I rubbed my dry, tired eyes. I looked at the clock in my Mac’s menu bar. I had been on the phone for forty-five minutes, with no indication that I’d be hanging it up any time soon.
“OK,” I said in a slow, deliberate tone. “Let’s start from the beginning. Click on the Mail menu. A list should appear. Do you see it?”
A pause. “Yes,” my mother said.
“What do you see in that list?” I said.
“File … About Mail … Preferences ….”
“Good. Do you see ‘Quit’?”
“Yes.”
“Excellent. Click on ‘Quit’ and we’ll start again.”
Welcome to my personal hell, circa 2006. Pull up a chair. Get comfortable. We’re going to be here for quite a while.
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Apparently this iPod-enabled dance performance has been around for quite a while (here’s an NYT piece on it from 2006), but it’s the first we’ve heard of it, and it’s pretty amazing. The 87-year-old choreographer, Merce Cunningham, who has collaborated with John Cage and Andy Warhol among others, has created a dance performance piece called eyeSpace.
Apparently, the music, which can be downloaded preperformance and is written by composer Mikel Rouse (no relation at all to TUAW’s own Mike Rose) plays in the audience’s iPods while the dancers dance (and other atmospheric sounds are added during the performance as well). Very interesting. The NYT piece seems to hint that the tracks are meant to be played in random order on each iPod, which would mean that the timing wasn’t too important, but it’s a cool idea (even more cool that it’s done by an artist of Cunningham’s age, but what else do you expect from a Mac fan?).
Definitely reminds me, too, of the MP3 Experiments done by Improv Everywhere in New York. Just goes to show you that we’re still in the middle of the digital music revolution — when we can listen to almost anything anywhere at any time, who knows what other creative folks will come up with?
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