Estelle interview
May 30, 2008 on 4:26 pm by Thomas | In Movies, Music, Stylewalker | Say something!So, we went to talk to Estelle about her new album “Shine”, working with Kanye West, playing live, being in New York and the remix culture of the internet. Marina asked the questions, Sven did the editing and I had the camera. A cheerful PANORAMA3000 production!
Estelle Video Interview from Stylewalker on Vimeo.
Enjoy a ride on a skateboard through a house, the kitchen, down the stairs, into a shoe, into a computer game, not to forget the bathroom. Realized by the fabulous Alexis Milant. [via jkleske@twitter].
Update: And not only because I have some space to fill: Micro Machines, Micro Machines.
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Young film festivals in Berlin 2008
April 24, 2008 on 2:37 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, Hobnox, Movies | Say something!“The only jews who crossed the tracks in the neighborhood were students making documentaries and drug addicts”
Sehsüchte, Europe’s Biggest International Student Film Festival takes place again at the Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen „Konrad Wolf“ in Marlene-Dietrich-Allee 11 in Potsdam. The quote from below stems from the Israelian movie “Roads” about kids in Lod, drugs and hip hop and perspectives for young people.
The rest of the program is highly interesting as well and Hobnox presents some selected movies from the Sehsüchte 08 program.
In general, this is a good time for film festivals in Berlin, Britspotting, the British independent film festival took place from 10th to 16th of april and now moves to Cologne. achtung Berlin, the new Berlin film award which focuses on young Berlin filmmakers has just finished as well (16th to 22nd of april).
Welcome to the movie city Berlin!
Roter Baron plus Junge Helden auf ebay
April 2, 2008 on 2:53 pm by Thomas | In Movies | Say something!Robert Lippok erklärt das Yamaha Tenori On
March 7, 2008 on 6:05 pm by Thomas | In Design, Movies, Music, Tools | 2 CommentsRobert Lippok (To Rococo Rot, Mouse on Mars) explains the new music gadget by Yamaha: The Tenori On. Again, a very intuitive way for creating music with intelligent electronic devices.
Via Debug and Netzpolitik’s Twitter.
Check out my articles about multitouch displays and the Monome Midi Controller.
..bloggen wieder. Der RBB macht aus einem Experiment eine Tradition und lässt junge Leute über ihre Eindrücke vom Filmfest schreiben. Das ist so schön und launig, wie im letzten Jahr und auch in all den anderen Berlinaleblogs geht es wieder rund. Im Festivalblog gibt es Rezensionen en masse, auch Radio 1 bloggt von der Berlinale, Human Touch vom Tagesspiegel beobachtet die Stars, Movielounge.de hat sich ganz auf die Berlinale eingegroovt und das Filmtagebuch ist auch wieder ganz nah dabei.
400 Onlinetools zum kreativ sein
December 13, 2007 on 11:44 pm by Thomas | In Movies, Music, Podcasting, Webfindings | Say something!
Komisch, dass mir diese Liste noch nicht untergekommen ist, aber ich will sie auf keinen Fall vergessen: Mashable’s 400 Online Tools für Fotos, Musik und Videos. Zum speichern, bearbeiten, teilen, abspielen, einbauen, mashen, und wahrscheinlich auch zum laser-3d-drucken.
Hobnox Evolution: In search for creative talents
December 4, 2007 on 7:37 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, Hobnox, Movies, Music | Say something!Hobnox is a new platform for creative people. Sounds simple? Yes, it kind of is. Hobnox wants to find talents on the net and help them to grow. And Hobnox wants to entertain. They have fantastic shows on their three channels Sly-Fi (I blogged about their coverage of the Melt-concerts here and here), 99stories which is all about movies and Str33t which is about street culture.
It’s fascinating, once I dive into this universe of shows I at least spend half an hour watching “11 Freunde magazine” or the very classy movie mag “Oh Gosh“. To kick off their efforts Hobnox organizes a contest called “Evolution” – until the end of January people can upload their creative projects in the categories music, film and street. So far, cool stuff has been uploaded but there’s still a lot to gain. After a voting a jury (e.g. with Moneybrother or Intro editor Linus Volkmann) will pick a winner in each category who will then get a package worth of 25000€ in project funding (like studio or postproduction costs etc.). Here is a recent video of some ionteresting projetcs so far, actually, I really like Pete Blume, kind of remind of Madsen a little..
And here is a video of a secret Jahcuzi concert at a Boombx event!
Best of Popkomm
September 21, 2007 on 11:24 am by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, Hobnox, Melt!, Movies, Music | Say something!
So, the wild days have started, Berlin is a little extra hyped on top, a little more than normally even, because big pop business is in town. Yes, there is still a big music industry but it’s not lables so much anymore that make the big profits. It’s all in the live concerts. The bookers, the agencies, the festival organizers – these are the ones that run the business really.
So it’s all about concerts and which band is able to really give the people a good time and makes them tell their friends and come back the next time. Music is a service, more than ever.
A band who is able to rock it every time are Mike Skinner aka the Streets and his musicians. Wednesday evening, a sponsored concert brought about 1500 people to an open air venue and after a little chilly start everybody got into a great mood and danced and hugged each other to get a little warmer. Thumbs up for Mike Skinner!
Yesterday, I missed Polarkreis18 AGAIN! Damn, but these boys play and play and actually here is a little concert (again, by Sli-Fi, these people have a LOT of stuff on the net..)
So what’s the program? Tonight: Trentemöller at Maria and Sonar Kollektiv, at Tape and saturday Pokerflat night at Watergate and Sunday, well, if the weather stays as great as it did these days, there will be some open air after hour like the Stadtfest or the Karneval for sure..
Goose at Melt on Sly-Fi
September 18, 2007 on 4:12 pm by Thomas | In Hobnox, Melt!, Movies, Music | 2 CommentsOn Sly-Fi there’s the whole Goose concert at Melt-festival!
Nice footage, nice streaming and a nice player, I must say.
Patentblau Open Air
September 11, 2007 on 2:37 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, going out, Movies, Stylewalker | 1 CommentAfter a weekend full of culture (Bode Museum, Museum of Natural History, Alexanderplatz underground party) the finishing highlight was the Patentblau Stadtfest at Storkower Straße. I kind of was too tired to take a video but I can say that it was as good at last year when this video was taken by Monofourmie.
Awesome guide in Bode Museum Berlin
September 11, 2007 on 2:31 pm by Thomas | In Art, Berlin Scene, Movies | 3 CommentsThe Bode Museum is the latest opening on the famous Museumsinsel, protected by the UN world heritage, full of museums, some are yet to be renovated. On 19 October 2006, the Bode Museum was re-opened in its entirety, displaying the Sculpture Collection, the Numismatic Colletion and works from the Gemäldegalerie – Old Master Paintings.
In the video you’ll see a very involved guide telling an interesting story about a mosaic.
Fantastic media usage in Naturkundemuseum Berlin
September 11, 2007 on 2:26 pm by Thomas | In Art, Berlin Scene, Design, Movies, Science | 2 CommentsThe museum of natural history in Berlin has recently been renovated and now features an impressive amount of interactive use of multimedia stations: 3D-movies that take the environment into account, moving screens, touch sensitive information. It’s full of kids and they seem to have a lot of fun learning.
Here you’ll see an interactive projection about animal families.
Party beneath Alexanderplatz
September 11, 2007 on 2:24 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, going out, Movies, Music | Say something!They did it again! They entered the abandoned parts of the Berlin Alexanderplatz undercrossing, put some music in and a bar and ready is the party. Hundreds danced happily.
This is the first of a series of three films I shot this weekend while I had my aunt visiting. Nice mix of underground and overground culture.
Budapest and Sziget festival 2007
August 14, 2007 on 6:04 pm by Thomas | In going out, Movies, Music | 1 Comment
I am back from Budapest where I spent five days to see Sziget festival. And I am still pretty mind-blown by the incredible dimensions of this bastard of a festival. Situated on an island (“sziget” means island) the visitors find over 20 stages and countless attractions, shops, food spaces, recreational areas, fairs and secret plazes – it takes more than an hour to take the whole tour around the island. And the funniest thing is: People camp everywhere. It’s not like a festival with camping. It’s like camping with a festival.
The festival goes on for a week and there are people who actually spend almost all their time there. But the festival wristbands reveal many festival visitors also in parks, museums or in Budapest’s hot springs. All Budapest seems to be Sziget festival during these days, providing an impressive backdrop of art-nouveau, socialist and post-socialist architecture.
There is a nice blog, updated daily by Zeit magazine (in German) about Sziget, which I recommend, so I won’t be writing much here (to sum it up: We had good weather and bad, healthy food and greasy, good music and not so good.. ), just provide you with a short movie I cut together and some foto impressions. Continue >>
How was Melt festival 07?
July 25, 2007 on 12:52 pm by Thomas | In going out, Melt!, Movies, Music | 7 Comments
Picture by LotteLenyaThis is one of the articles I have been working on far too long. Melt’s been over for more than a week but I just had to let this monster out finally. Read about the best and the worst concerts, see the best videos, find the funniest reviews on the net and find out what Goldie did when his records got transported to London instead of Melt festival.
It’s interesting: Two years ago, I was one of a few people who wrote about the Melt! festival and one a few people who posted their festival pictures on Flickr. YouTube didn’t exist back then. Last year, there were tons of pictures and videos. And this year, there are even many, many blog posts about this amazing festival on an extraordinary site, not to forget the Melt-forum which has an impressive way of self organization – one half of the people bitches about prices, the growing size, quality of the music and the other half defends their favorite festival with enthusiasm. So I watched many many videos on YouTube, scanned Flickr and the blogosphere just to get you the best and most relevant material on this year’s issue of one of the greatest festivals on the planet.
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iPhone dissection
July 5, 2007 on 10:06 am by Thomas | In Design, Movies, Stylewalker | Say something!If you can’t open it, you don’t own it.
Hack the iphone!
Minimal folding action
June 15, 2007 on 3:56 pm by Thomas | In Movies, Music, Stylewalker | Say something!Nice! Fluffy minimal tech and a video, constisting only of paperfolded elements, elaborately animated frame by frame. Here is Bruno Pronsato’s “There’s galaxies better”, animation by Axel aka A.P.P. @ MAL_BUREAU / StopMotion / Hello?Repeat!.
This weekend: Sonar and midsummer
June 14, 2007 on 11:42 am by Thomas | In Barcelona Life, Movies | 4 Comments
Next weekend I’ll be in Berlin, neither in Sweden nor in Barcelona. Which is a shame because in Sweden they’ll be celebrating midsommar, the endless day and in Barcelona Sónar, the endless night. The multimedia and electronic music festival with acts like Beastie Boys, Justice or Devon starts today. Many people come to Barcelona, only for all the parties that surround Sónar without ever setting foot on the festival area. Especially the parties at the beach are famous and Sónar fills the chiringuitos with party people ever since we made a party there about four years ago (yes, that was actually not so common back then). And the Kubik concept spreads to Barcelona, opens this weekend.
Update: There’s a special midsommer celebration open air party going on for three days in a formy red army military base in Bernau, close to Berlin with many, many great electronic music acts organized by such infamous party crews like Pentagonik, Wir sind Park or Patentblau.: Check out the lineup, pictures and how to get there!
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Since I read so many bad news in the newspaper today, here is something to cheer things up: The two guys are like modern comic style clowns with extremely coordinated physical action, perfectly adjusted to the music. I wonder who they are, so I could give them credit. Some idea?
(Note: The three ns in “funnny” are on purpose, so I’ll get hits by type errors.. hohoho)
To the surface is a new blog about documentaries. It is aimed to find and present “crucial documentary films online”. Pierce and Ben are the guys behind this project and also did the Notic Nastic video.
So they features documentaries like the BBC’s “Parallel Universe” or the History’s channel “Secret Societies” (like Skull and Bones which George Bush claims to be a member of and which also played an important role for the emergence of the CIA, as explained in the movie “The Good Sheperd“)
I really start becoming an Arcade Fire fan. The music’s influenece just gets stronger and stronger, everyday. Now I found this amazing video with an Arcade Fire session in an elevator. Amazing. Especially since I always loved the drum sounds of elevators and always used to play around with it since I was a kid.
This session is part of the Take Away Shows by La Blogohèque and was taken in Paris before their show at the Olympia. First we see everybody quite concentrated in the warddrobe, then they play “Neon Bible” in the old freight elevator and then “Wake Up” in the middle of the audience before starting their show.
Read more about the background of this session.
FlowinIMMO: Videoporträt eines beeindruckenden Künstlers
May 14, 2007 on 3:20 pm by Thomas | In Berlin Scene, Movies, Music, social commerce, Stylewalker | 5 Comments
FLowinIMMO ist sicher einer der kreativsten deutschen Wort- und Musikkünstler, der (bisher) eigentlich chronisch unterschätzt und unterbeachtet geblieben ist. Das mag zum einen an der Schwierigkeit liegen, ihn in Klischees einzuordnen, das ging weder während der boomenden Deutsch-Rap Zeiten noch heute, zu vielfältig und kreativ-chaotisch ist sein Werk. Zum anderen sicher an seinem großen Hang zu absoluter Unabhängigkeit, derentwegen er sich mit u.a. mit dem ihm ehemals vertretenden Majorlabel (Universal) anlegte. Inzwischen ergibt sich aber aus diesen beiden Konstanten in seinem Leben (Kreatives Chaos und Unabhängigkeit) ein vielschichtiges und facettenreiches Bild seines Schaffens, das von verschiedensten Alben (alle in Eigenregie, von Musik, Text, Mischung, Grafik bis Vertrieb) bis zu Neuinterpretationen von Mozarts Oper “Cosi Fan Tutte” reicht.
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Advanced Second Life building strategies
May 2, 2007 on 7:10 pm by Thomas | In How to, Movies, virtual worlds | 1 Comment
Yes, building stuff in Second Life can be a complex issue.
“To make this, I used PDFs from our architects as a base to trace all the walls on 11 layers in an Adobe Illustrator file, then exported each floor as an XML-based Scalable Vector Graphics file, each of which I ran through a PHP script to extract the object info and convert it to something I could paste in a notecard. Then I made 11 objects (the little cubes in front of me in the video) that scoot themselves off to a predetermined location, spew out prims based on the notecards, and send them to their appropriate positions. The next step, is to rez this on the ground, terraform, and then texture-bake every single prim…”
Watch Kisa Naumova model her working place in Second Life with a perfect fitting Daft Punk soundtrack.
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