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Dinner with Joi Ito

JohnbuckmanicommonphotoJohn recently visited Tokyo and spoke at Joi Ito’s New Context Conference http://www.garage.co.jp/ncc2006.

While in Japan, John and Joi talked over an apparently delicious Japanese-Korean fusion dinner. Check out Joi’s blog on iCommons highlighting their discussion: http://icommons.org/2006/10/16/dinner-with-magnatunes-john-buckman

Joi_better_2Joi is General Manager of International Operations for Technorati http://www.technorati.com, Chairman of Six Apart Japan http://www.sixapart.jp the weblog software company, and is on the board of Creative Commons http://www.creativecommons.org.

Icommonlogo_2Among his many accomplishments, Joi is also Chairman of iCommons http://icommons.org an organization dedicated to developing a united global commons front by collaborating with open content and free culture communities around the world.

Photograph of John Buckman by Yonnie Kim

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The Podcast is The Thing

The North Fulton Drama Club in Atlanta, Georgia http://www.northfultondramaclub.org has a really innovative podcast that now includes Magnatune music.

Thomas_3This dynamic local theater group produces it's own behind-the-scenes podcasts, covering everything from the challenges of performing Shakespeare to backstage goings on. 

Thomas L. Strickland, artistic director for the “upstart” theatre company recently contacted us about including Magnatune music in the podcasts.  The club had been using podcasts to accompany production progress since April of 2006 and wanted music to enhance the shows.

Since the play’s the thing, two of the podcasts were recorded for a spring production of Love's Labour's Lost. More have been produced for the group’s current show Twelfth Night, which just opened in October.

Lisa_d_2_1For their latest, the podcasters used remix of Lisa DeBenedictis’ Below http://www.magnatune.com/artists/lisa_debenedictis

The podcasts can be heard at http://www.gapodcastnetwork.com/network-programs/north-fulton-drama-club/2006


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Space Music
We came, we saw, we are still looking

Eaglenebula2_2In honor of the Hubble's Telescope’s 15th Birthday, The Ott Planetarium at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah put together a special show with Magnatune music.

NASA took the highest resolution pictures ever obtained of two of the Universe's most-beautiful objects: the Eagle Nebula and the Whirlpool Galaxy.  By projecting these amazing images on the planetarium dome along with the compositions of our artists, the show is undoubtedly awe-inspiring.

Fulton2_3A nice variety of Magnatune music was used for the presentation, from Celtic harpist Cheryl Ann Fulton
http://www.magnatune.com/artists/fulton

to the choral songs of the Ukrainian Saint Elijah Children’s Choir
http://www.magnatune.com/artists/elijah.

More about the Ott Planetarium can be found on their website at http://community.weber.edu/planetarium/

Worth the time is the complete log of photos from The Hubble Telescope check out website http://hubblesite.org/

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posted by Teresa Malango, Magnatune, 10/19/2006

Posted by John Buckman on October 18, 2006 at 09:23 PM | Permalink

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