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2003-11-09 10:45Zach Bass [idm] Rechenzentrum in SF?
└─ 2003-11-10 20:41jacob z. Re: [idm] Rechenzentrum in SF?
└─ 2003-11-10 21:37Josh Steiner Re: [idm] Rechenzentrum in SF?
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2003-11-09 10:45Zach BassDid anyone go to this? Feedback/reviews? I wanted to go, but I don't drive and didn't exac
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Did anyone go to this? Feedback/reviews? I wanted to go, but I don't drive and didn't exactly want to take Muni to Hunters Point and walk to the show. =P Just got Rechenzentrum's "Director's Cut", and digging it. DVD is especially nice, with the audio/visual synchronization. Anyone else feeling this? -zb np: new Twine on Ghostly. mmm. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-11-10 20:41jacob z.i did... quite enjoyed it. very intimate - rechenzentrum was set up in the middle of the r
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i did... quite enjoyed it. very intimate - rechenzentrum was set up in the middle of the room on the floor, with the audience standing around them trying to decide whether it should be looking at their computer screens or the visuals projected on the walls (270 degrees around). they had surround sound, controlled by what looked like MAX, one of them was panning the sound around the whole time, looked like fun. the other guy was working (i think) digital peformer - it looked as if they had their set sequenced out, but he was definitely doing something live. hard to tell how much, and who cares really, as long as you can bob your head and say "yeah." they played some of their older material, which was nice to hear. the dubbier they get, the more i seem to like it... j On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Zach Bass wrote:
quoted 17 lines Did anyone go to this? Feedback/reviews? I wanted to go, but I don't> Did anyone go to this? Feedback/reviews? I wanted to go, but I don't > drive and didn't exactly want to take Muni to Hunters Point and walk to > the show. =P > > Just got Rechenzentrum's "Director's Cut", and digging it. DVD is > especially nice, with the audio/visual synchronization. Anyone else > feeling this? > > -zb > > np: new Twine on Ghostly. mmm. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2003-11-10 21:37Josh Steineryes, it was max for the surround sound, but the other guy was using pro tool LE, which i f
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yes, it was max for the surround sound, but the other guy was using pro tool LE, which i found ammusing ;) and yes, i was perfectly content just nodding my head and listening to the crazy dub zoom around me and alternately staring at the screens or the projectors... good stuff. did anyone catch what they video guy was using? i didnt see that side of the table... jacob z. wrote:
quoted 45 lines i did... quite enjoyed it. very intimate - rechenzentrum was set up in>i did... quite enjoyed it. very intimate - rechenzentrum was set up in >the middle of the room on the floor, with the audience standing >around them trying to decide whether it should be looking at their >computer screens or the visuals projected on the walls (270 degrees >around). they had surround sound, controlled by what looked like MAX, one >of them was panning the sound around the whole time, looked like fun. the >other guy was working (i think) digital peformer - it looked as if they >had their set sequenced out, but he was definitely doing something >live. hard to tell how much, and who cares really, as long as you can bob >your head and say "yeah." they played some of their older material, which >was nice to hear. the dubbier they get, the more i seem to like it... > >j > >On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Zach Bass wrote: > > > >>Did anyone go to this? Feedback/reviews? I wanted to go, but I don't >>drive and didn't exactly want to take Muni to Hunters Point and walk to >>the show. =P >> >>Just got Rechenzentrum's "Director's Cut", and digging it. DVD is >>especially nice, with the audio/visual synchronization. Anyone else >>feeling this? >> >>-zb >> >>np: new Twine on Ghostly. mmm. >> >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> >> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > >
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