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- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
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- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
Tag Archives: Music
Pink Floyd = iPad app — [VIDEO]
i-Tunes.
Shine a Light — [VIDEO]
Posted in Films - Movies, Music
Tagged concert, concerts, film, films, Music, Rolling Stones, Shine a Light, The Rolling Stones, video
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Jean-Michel Jarre’s 1986 huge concert in Houston, Texas + Jean-Michel Jarre’s 1988 epic concert in London’s Docklands, U.K. + Jean-Michel Jarre’s 1981 historic concerts in China. — [VIDEO]
Don’t miss the laser harp: Click on ‘More’ for the rest of the post (plenty of rare Jarre concert videos).
Posted in Films - Movies, Music
Tagged America, China, cities, City, city concert, city concerts, concert, concerts, Docklands, electro, electro music, electronic music, film, films, fireworks, Great Britain, Houston, Jean Michel Jarre, keyboard, keyboards, Laser, laser harp, laser harps, laser show, laser shows, London, Moscow, movie, movies, Music, noise, piano, Russia, sound, sounds, synthesizer, synthesizers, synthétiseur, synthétiseurs, Texas, United Kingdom, United States Of America, USA
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Jean-Michel Jarre’s 2011 concert at Monaco was the most innovative gig on Earth (lasers, synchronized fireworks, colored lightning on white smokes, etc.). — [VIDEO]
During the 2-hour show, I was 20 meters behind Prince Albert and Charlene. Jean-Michel Jarre wrote a song for her, as you’ll see in the videos. And don’t miss the laser harp. Albert weds Charlene in Monaco marriage par euronews-en … Continue reading
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, Music
Tagged 2011, Charlene, chronology, concerts, electronic music, Equinox, Équinoxe, fireworks, gigs, Hercules port, instrumental music, Jean Michel Jarre, keyboards, laser harp, laser harps, lasers, Monaco, Music, new age music, oxygen, Oxygene, port Hercules, post-industrial music, Prince Albert of Monaco, Princess Charlene of Monaco, Principality of Monaco, revolutions, shows, synthesizers, US politics
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The user interface of this iPad app is hyper brillant. — [VIDEO]
Posted in Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple IPad, iOS apps, iPad, iPad Apps, Music, Stereolizer
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Transitioning from 16-bit digital music to 24-bit digital music – [ADVANCED REPORT]
Your 16-bit iPod is already obsolete. Soon, a brand-new 24-bit iPod is coming to the Apple Store near you.
New York cultural periodical the Village Voice has named @discographies, an anonymous Twitter account that publishes 140-character reviews of the life work of musicians and bands, as its music critic of the year.
Sign of times. @Discographies.
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Tagged Art, culture, discographies, Music, New York, New York City, Twitter, Village Voice
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