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6/1/2007 Windows Live Writer Beta 2 Released
Some of the new authoring features include:
Writer can now publish to Windows Live Spaces, Sharepoint, WordPress, Blogger, LiveJournal, TypePad, Moveable Type, Community Server, and other weblog services. Customization With just a mouse click the feel and look of the application can be changed instantly to any color you like using the new colorize button on the menu bar. New image editing options allow rotation and contrast adjustment and it's now possible to automatically link to a previous post via the insert hyperlink menu. Other useful Writer capabilities include back-dated posting - you select any date for the post to appear, easy insertion of maps from Virtual Earth, and rich media plug-ins like audio and video tools available from Windows Live Gallery and reviewed at Windows Live Writer Plugins. Just Select Add a Plugin from the app sidebar to launch the Live Gallery site.
Good Things Coming... Having been nine months in the making, this is a worthwhile update for existing users with a range of very usable improvements. The open plug-in platform and API-driven building tools make further customization ongoing and easy to implement. Judging by developments at Popfly the future looks very promising indeed, watch the video below.
The above video was inserted using Paste Special. If you're upgrading from a previous installation remember to update your account settings to ensure you're getting all the latest features (Tools/Accounts). As usual with beta software releases, reporting and solving application problems is part of the process so don't expect perfection. Further details of this release and developer information can be found at the Windows Live Writer team blog - Writer Zone. For more Live news, free applications and Vista resources see Windows Live Tools. Technorati tags: blogging, live spaces, web publishing, tools, windows live writer 5/17/2007 Videos of Harp Guitar PerformancesAndy McKee - "Gates to Gnomeria"Don Alder - "Sayonara Calm"Michael Hedges - "Because It's There"More RecordingsYouTube has a selection of harp guitar performances by several exponents of the instrument. Recordings of these performances under Creative Commons licenses are rare but Swedish composer/guitarist Thomas Almqvist ( right) is sharing a cool live recording of a 16-string harp guitar at MacJams.com called Embla. Thanks Thomas! Albums on AmazonReference
Tags: acoustic guitar, Andy McKee, Don Alder, harp guitar, guitar, guitarists, Michael Hedges, music, videos, YouTube 5/10/2007 Free Cartoons and Webcomics from XKCD.comxkcd is a webcomic created by former NASA roboticist Randall Munroe. His drawings are published under a Creative Commons license and you need no permission to reuse them for non-commercial purposes, just provide attribution to xkcd.com. New comics are published on the site at midnight every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Here are some samples from the collection archives, click on the images to visit the source.
Digital Rights Management
"If you think the purveyors of DRM simply want to protect artists, check out chapters 13 and 14 in Free Culture, by Lawrence Lessig. Their goal is the elimination of all culture they don't control."
Content Protection"How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity" Lessig.
XKCD Linkage There's more info about the characters, themes and content style (Nerd/Romance Humor) at Wikipedia xkcd You can also find lots of interesting things to see and do in the Forums including other artists sharing works under Creative Commons. Here's the Comic Feed: http://xkcd.com/rss.xml Here's the Blag Blog and check out the Store for things that you can wear or put on your wall, like this Map of Online Communities --> "I'm waiting for the day when, if you tell someone 'I'm from the internet', instead of laughing they just ask 'oh, what part?" Resources for Drawing, Cartoons, and Webcomics
Technorati tags: art, cartoons, comics, creative commons, copyleft, drawing, illustration, webcomics, xkcd 4/24/2007 Ourmedia Relaunches with Channels of Creativity
Channels @ channels.ourmedia.orgChannels are media streams categorized by subject or interest that include content such as music, podcasts and video. People can highlight media hosted anywhere on the Web and group media together into themes. Ourmedia members can now easily create their own social broadcast networks and post items to their channels using the special browser tools mentioned below. Each item is a bundled document of media data; on posting you simply enter the relevant details into the template fields and click submit. The fields include:
Here's an example that took just a few minutes to create: Chill Channel RSS FeedsAvailable feeds are split across two domains with the new user-created channels residing at channels.ourmedia.org.
Ourmedia.org Has four main channels that are currently enabled for media streaming: Audio Images Text Video
Channels.ourmedia.org All user-created channels have RSS feeds although at the time of writing these were not media-enabled for streaming files via widgets. Hopefully this will change as the new features are rolled out. You can also view related news feeds using the aggregated News Reader. Browser ToolsToolbar Buttons - Let you post and view channels from within your browser.
Two bookmarklets can be dragged to your browser bookmarks toolbar:
These provide a useful way to populate your Channels with media just discovered or when revisiting favorite sites.
Open Media SearchLocated at the top left-hand corner of all ourmedia.org pages is the new Google powered search engine. This makes it easy to search for 'open' media by source, media type and license. Searchable domains include:
Creative Support
The Open Media Directory is a list of free and legal media hubs, highlighting cool sources of audio, music and video that's safe to share or remix. The list may be republished under the CC license terms, an example being the recent Creative Commons UK Mix and Mash Film Competition which used it to provide support for Video Resources. Putting Ourmedia to WorkAlong with the social functionality of Ourmedia, the features I've outlined above make it easy for people to create and share legal media in an open environment. The Search Engine and Open Media Directory both help you locate free and legal media which in turn can be posted directly to your Channels using the browser buttons. Overall a clean and tidy package without all the clutter and commercialization of other media sharing destinations.
Related DISS Media Free Sounds - Legal Audio Samples, Loops, Software, Music and Video Downloads. OpenSonics - Open Music Community News and Copyleft Media Resources. Open Music Search - A Google Custom Search Engine for exploring the Open Music Ecosystem. Grab the widget and spread free music!
Technorati tags: audio, channels, creative commons, creativity, images, multimedia, music, open learning, open media, ourmedia, podcasting, rss, search engines, social media, social networks, social web, text, video 3/8/2007 Convert RSS Feeds to Banner, Javascript or PHPBlog Signature Generator allows you to create a dynamically updating news banner (signature) that links to the original feed source. It also generates a Gravatar connected to your email address - "an 80×80 pixel avatar image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on gravatar enabled sites."
Mash and Grab RSS Feeds You can find a good selection of RSS feeds via the Mediaspheres Grazr - Right click on any list title to grab the feed (copy shortcut). You can also grab a selection of pre-mashed RSS feeds via Dave's FeedRaider. Each single-page aggregator has RSS, OPML and Embed options at the bottom of the page. The FeedRaider RSS feeds can be pasted into the Grazr address field (open View on menu, choose Address Bar), then select the refresh icon on the right of the browser to view the combined feed mashup. For more RSS resources and web widgets see Feed Pitstop and Widget Finder.
2/12/2007 ccMixter Adds Dynamic Audio Playlists
AboutThe application combines several key areas for creators that make it easy to find, share and promote legal audio and music works:
Killer FeaturesThere are currently four tabbed views for managing Playlists: Hot Playlists - Create - Popular Remixes - New Multiple playlists can be opened simultaneously in the 'Hot' and 'New' browse modes. In the 'Create' view you can quickly make customized, automatically updating playlists using the simple online interface. There's a choice of parameters to choose from that allow you to locate and filter media files for fine-tuning the list. These include: Playlist Types, Artists (users), Tags, License Type, Ratings, Time Period and more. Free Registration Registered users can save and share their playlists including individual list items such as songs and samples. Full integration between community lists make it a breeze to add media items from one list to another with a single mouse click. New playlists can be created on the fly instantaneously, for example when browsing and listening to audio, in a seamless listening environment. Each list you create is automatically added to your community profile area. RSS feeds are generated for all your playlists. You can also edit important elements in your list such as dynamic parameters, the order of list items, tags, playlist title and description. Simple html formatting is allowed in the description so you can include links to websites, contact information or the location of a web page widget that uses the playlist feed. The ability to dynamically create playlists/podcast feeds by licence type, combined tags and other key factors makes it easy to create hybrid audio channels including sound sample based feeds as well as music playlists. For example here's a dynamic RSS feed for a capella melodies based on user ratings: http://ccmixter.org/media/api/query?tags=melody&reqtags=acappella&type=all&limit=50&f=rss Click on this icon to view and listen to the feed in a Grazr widget There are also filtering options for Popular Remixes, which shows the audio media most frequently included in playlists. Further details and upcoming features can be found at How to use PLAYLISTS
CC Music 2.0 Fueling Web 2.0Make no mistake, ccMixter is the complete package. No other remix site commands the same level of respect amongst musicians, producers and content creators. The tight social networking fabric combined with a philosophy of open media creation provides a truly creative environment for users of all levels and musical styles. In this community everyone works together; sharing, rating, reviewing, mixing, promoting, distributing, learning - Forums ccMixter playlists utilize the power of citizen DJ distribution, contributing to the growing culture of shared media networks and social tribes. Artists, bloggers, filmmakers, listeners, and podcasters can all interact to create collaborative resources and original compositions. Anyone can use these compositions to build new, derivative works, be they music, video or other media forms like web-mashups, in accordance with the licensing terms. Widgets, Pipes and Tubes are the plumbing through which these rich media creations can flow using URLs and RSS feeds. These intelligent crowdsourcing activities are becoming increasingly prevalent as the need for media filtering and recommendation prevails. Musically and culturally speaking, DJs have always provided the editorial factor so important to informing the wider music community. Todays web DJs are restricted only by the technologies they use and their knowledge of Social Media. To learn more about this topic read the online ebook What is Social Media? Given the emergence of social mediaspheres and widgetized connective tools, now anyone can be part Data Jockey - Data Carrier.
Widget Action: Take a look at some of the ways ccMixter and CC music are connecting in the Web 2.0 world.
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The "Godfather of Soul" James Brown has died today at the age of seventy three. He was admitted to hospital in Atlanta on Sunday suffering with pneumonia. His contribution to music is immeasurable and his influence on popular culture will continue to be felt long into the future. Having spent six decades in entertainment the singing star had 119 chart hit records, second only to Elvis Presley.
He had a tough childhood living in the deep south of America, having to pick cotton and shine shoes to support his family. By the age of sixteen he was convicted of armed robbery and served three years in a juvenile detention center. His musical career found its roots in Gospel music but his ideas were outside of the usual norm for popular artists of the time. Confronted with social hardships and a music business based on "popular conceptions" he often funded his own recordings. Believing in his own sound and sticking to his guns, he went on to transform Gospel into R&B, then Soul into Funk. These developments had profound effects, leading to new forms of music production and leaving a lasting legacy on what was to become the worlds biggest selling music genre, Hip Hop.
James Brown had also been a political activist with a strong social agenda, lobbying for poor Afro Americans and sponsoring food stamps. He believed in black capitalism and managed to move with the times by using his exceptional music catalog to remain at the forefront of developments in the music and movie industries. Along with his sound recordings he'll be remembered for his distinctive vocal style, part sung - part spoken, and his energetic live stage performances. As the most sampled artist in recorded history he continues to be truly inspirational and influential.
tags: funk, gospel, James Brown, music, obituaries, performer, singer, R&B
Pump Audio is a music licensing agent that connects independent musicians and labels with buyers in the mainstream media. This is a new kind of digital marketplace that makes it easier for artists to make their music available to a wide range of media production outlets including television, radio, Internet, and film. Possible uses include: commercials, jingles, industry presentations, movie soundtracks, promotions, TV background music, video games, websites and any type of production that needs audio enhancement. The numerous avenues for sales means new music in every genre is required to maintain a catalog suitable for all purposes.
The 50/50 Deal
The Pump agreement pre-clears the music for potential licensing, full ownership of the music remains with the musician and the agreement is completely non-exclusive. This means musicians retain control over their original recording and publishing copyrights. A minimum 1 year commitment is expected. Musicians receive 50% of the license fees received by Pump Audio and also performance royalties where appropriate. Pump acts as the Administration Agent for royalties collected through a performing rights society such as ASCAP, BMI or SESAC (see the FAQ for more details).
Music Submission
All music must be submitted on a broadcast quality, 16bit, 44.1khz CD. No fees are required for submission. An A&R department auditions each song prior to acceptance in the catalog. Each CD sent is treated separately and requires a separate contract.
Pump Audio have developed a portable music delivery service known as the PumpBox. There are webware and hardware versions of the PumpBox that provide comprehensive search capabilities for finding music in the catalog. Thousands of creative producers can search by genre, mood, instrument and tempo for music that is instantly available for use. Local desktop installations are placed with industry clients such as MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, the History Channel and some of the top ad agencies worldwide. Only the best Pump Audio artists are selected for the PumpBox although the larger catalog is still accessible to clients in other ways. Music that makes it into the PumpBox has the greatest chance of being seen and used.
Pump Audio and Creative Commons Partner on Commercial Licensing for Independent Artists - PR Newswire
Excerpts from the above press release:
"Pump Audio is offering a variety of Creative Commons copyright licenses to its independent musicians who want to allow various forms of non-commercial use of their music."
"As part of the partnership, Pump Audio has introduced an online badge for artists, allowing them to designate on any Web page, artist blog or MySpace profile that their music is available for commercial licensing through Pump Audio. Artists can pair their new Pump Audio badges with similar badges for their Creative Commons copyright licenses, enabling them to promote both their commercial and non-commercial licensing preferences. (Examples can be found at http://www.lovetheory.com/listenbuy.html and http://www.myspace.com/garynewvision )"
"Creative Commons copyright licenses allow authors and artists to mark their works as free to copy or transform under certain conditions -- to declare "some rights reserved," in contrast to the traditional "all rights reserved" -- thereby enabling others to access a growing pool of raw materials without legal friction. As musicians select a Creative Commons copyright license from the Creative Commons Web site, they also will be prompted to join Pump Audio for commercial licensing of their music."
This is part of the Creative Commons initiative to find and present ways that CC licensing models can be applied to commercial ventures.
Check Out
Well that's about it for the anniversary post, here's some new stuff to check out along the lines of media discovery and aggregation.
Friends of ccMixter - Now bloggers focusing on Creative Commons music can get their news feed/fix on ccMixter thanks to Victor. A great idea and another reason to visit the premier CC music community on the planet.
REPROMAN - A new pet project with a reprogrammable philosophy and a remix, reuse, recycle mantra (preloaded Grazr browsing).
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David HolmesOccupation Location Interests David Holmes is a blogger and digital curator focusing on Internet Music, Open Content and Social Media.
David is a former sound engineer and indie studio manager based in the UK. He is passionate about using Internet technologies to empower musicians, and is a strong advocate of Free Culture and Open Music. He currently curates Open Music Search - a Google custom search engine indexing thousands of copyleft music resources. Use it to find reusable media, collaborative projects and free music tools. Dave's Imaginary Sound Space is listed on Microsoft's best of Windows Live Spaces website. |
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