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    <title type="text">2up Technologies</title>
    <subtitle type="text">2up Technologies:Live audiovisuals &amp;c.</subtitle>
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      <title>Mobile Billboards</title>
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      <published>2008-04-24T17:20:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-04-24T18:20:51Z</updated>
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            <name>Randy</name>
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        <p>I&#8217;ve just written a nice letter to the Mayor that will probably get a form-letter response.&nbsp; The jist was: should driving a truck in the city all day, for no other reason than hauling around a billboard-sized ad, be legal?&nbsp; &#8216;No&#8217; has been the immediate answer from everyone I&#8217;ve bounced this off of, and I&#8217;m not talking about the Adbusters set.&nbsp; People hate these things.&nbsp;  It seems like you could make some pretty cut-and-dried laws about this kind of thing.&nbsp; Ads on trucks already hauling stuff: OK.&nbsp; Ads on trucks hauling no stuff: NOT OK.&nbsp; Maybe a politician eager to establish himself as a &#8220;green&#8221; candidate could see some profit in this idea.&nbsp; Or maybe that&#8217;s naïve of me because of the power of the ad lobby, but anyway I spent half an hour turning my annoyance into action, and that feels good. 
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Check this out: <a href="http://mobileoutdoor.com/mobileoutdoor101-5.html">an online brochure</a> that promotes mobile advertising as “an environmental choice.”  Why environmental?&nbsp; Because it reduces waste.&nbsp; Waste of what?&nbsp; <i>Your ad dollars.</i>  It looks like they are recycling cars into metal shoes too, that&#8217;s good to know. 
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<img src="http://2uptech.com/images/uploads/mobile_ads.gif" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="304" height="216" />
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      <title>Lachenmann in Vancouver</title>
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      <published>2008-03-28T01:59:58Z</published>
      <updated>2008-03-28T02:13:07Z</updated>
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            <name>Randy</name>
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        <p>This Saturday I&#8217;ll be in Vancouver helping perform live electronics for a very special concert of works by Lachenmann and Nono.&nbsp; Lachenmann is visiting to lecture, so we hope we do a decent job.&nbsp; Making the Max patch for Nono&#8217;s tuba piece has been an educational experience, one about which I hope to write more later.&nbsp; But for now, just the show details:
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Vancouver New Music, the University of Victoria, the UBC School of Music and the Goethe-Institut are pleased to host Helmut Lachenmann, one of the most influential European composers of the 20th and 21st century. With Special guest Helmut Lachenmann, Max Murray, tuba; Dániel Péter Biró, live electronics; Randy Jones, live electronics; Kirk McNally, live electronics; Jee Yeon Ryu, piano; Franklin Cox, cello;AK Coope, bass clarinet; Franklin Cox, cello; Jee Yeon Ryu, piano Works include Post-Prae-Ludium per Donau by Nono; 15’;Serynade, 25’, Pression, 10&#8217;, Allegro Sostenuto, 35’ by Lachenmann.
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More info <a href="http://www.liveat.ubc.ca/liveatubc/events/eventDetails.eventos?eventId=24630">here.</a>
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    <entry>
      <title>“And I Don&#8217;t Mean the Writer’s Day. ”</title>
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      <published>2008-03-08T21:58:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-03-08T22:22:10Z</updated>
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        <p>I&#8217;ve been reading some Amy Hempel lately on Chuck Palahniuk&#8217;s strong recommendation.&nbsp; Like just about all writers I respect, she has an utter lack of pretense and a way with packing as much meaning into as few words as possible.&nbsp; Traits that translate well into music, and that I hope for my own work to have.&nbsp; This <a href="http://www.powells.com/authors/hempel.html">interview</a> at <a href="http://powells.com">powells.com</a> sums up her approach in about fifty words that sum up three-quarters of everything you need to know to make good art in whatever field. 
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Interviewer: When you teach creative writing, is there one piece of advice that seems to resonate more than others, seems to work, with students?
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Hempel: Not so much a piece of advice as a question to keep in mind, which is the most basic of questions: Why are you telling me this? Someone out there will be asking, and you better have a very compelling answer, or reason.
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There are people who have been raised by loving parents to believe that the world awaits their every thought and sentence, and I&#8217;m not one of them. So I respond to that. Is this essential? The question might be, Is this something only you can say—or, only you can say it this way? Is this going to make anyone&#8217;s life better, or make anyone&#8217;s day better? And I don&#8217;t mean the writer&#8217;s day. 
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      <title>Last Minute Notice</title>
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      <published>2008-03-06T20:11:00Z</published>
      <updated>2008-03-06T20:14:25Z</updated>
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        <p>Come see me and Kamran Sadeghi perform live cinema at <a href="http://nwfilmforum.org/cinemas/bydesign08.php">Cinema by Design,</a> tonight at the <a href="http://nwfilmforum.org">Northwest Film Forum.</a> Free! 8pm.
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      <title>Brakhage in Victoria</title>
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      <id>tag:2uptech.com,2007:index.php/1.18</id>
      <published>2007-12-11T01:29:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-12-11T01:54:01Z</updated>
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        <p>I&#8217;m happy to announce that a Stan Brakhage screening in Victoria, a project I have been trying (however intermittently) to make happen for a year now, is a go.&nbsp; Thanks to Michael Hoppe at Cinecenta and the UVic Art Department, we finally have funding for and dates for the screenings.&nbsp;  In two consecutive Tuesdays, Cinecenta will be showing the entire Vancouver Island Quartet, four of Brakhage&#8217;s later films which are, as Marilyn Brakhage puts it: &#8220;grand meditations on childhood, adolescence, middle age and Stan&#8217;s imaginings of heaven&#8212;richly metaphorical and rhythmically beautiful. &#8220;  
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JAN 29  (7:15 only)
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2 BY STAN BRAKHAGE:
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THE CHILD&#8217;S GARDEN AND THE SERIOUS SEA  (1991 80 min; colour; silent; 16mm)
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THE MAMMALS OF VICTORIA  (1994, 30 min; colour; silent; 16mm)
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FEB 5  (7:15 only)
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2 BY STAN BRAKHAGE
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THE GOD OF DAY HAD GONE DOWN UPON HIM (2000, 50 min; colour; silent; 16mm)
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PANELS FOR THE WALLS OF HEAVEN  (2003, 32 min; colour; silent; 16mm)
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      <title>More about this DVD</title>
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      <published>2007-11-16T04:28:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-11-16T04:53:34Z</updated>
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        <p><img src="http://2uptech.com/images/uploads/6aDVD.jpg" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="304" height="228" />
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I have a first batch of 50 Six Axioms DVDs, each bearing 32 minutes of visual music in NTSC video, Dolby 5.1 surround audio.&nbsp; I had the discs duplicated at the very nice <a href="http://protapenw.com">Protape Northwest</a> here in Seattle, used my rubber-stamp kit to print on them, made 50 origami cases out of translucent vellum, and numbered each one.&nbsp; I am sending the disc out to a few people to see if anyone wants to release it on a larger scale.&nbsp; But if nobody wants to do that, these will be the only copies.&nbsp; Either way they&#8217;ll be the only ones I wrote on.
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If you want one, you can have one for twenty dollars+shipping.&nbsp; To reserve a copy, please write me an email with your shipping address.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll let you know how much shipping will be, you send funds via paypal, and I&#8217;ll mail you a DVD and thank you for supporting experimental visual music.&nbsp;
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      <title>Six Axioms DVD</title>
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      <published>2007-11-13T07:55:02Z</published>
      <updated>2007-11-13T08:23:40Z</updated>
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        <p><a href="http://2uptech.com/images/6aDVD1.jpg" ><img src="http://2uptech.com/images/6aDVD1_t.jpg" alt="image" width="146" ></a> <a href="http://2uptech.com/images/6aDVD5.jpg" ><img src="http://2uptech.com/images/6aDVD5_t.jpg"></a>
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Coming soon to a theater near you.&nbsp; Check out more stills and video excerpts <a href="http://2uptech.com/six_axioms.html">here.</a>
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      <title>A Cinematic Experience</title>
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      <published>2007-11-07T00:08:59Z</published>
      <updated>2007-11-07T00:19:31Z</updated>
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        <p>I&#8217;m headed to Brussels in two weeks for the <a href="http://cimatics.all2all.org/festival2007/beta/program/friday/conf_cinematic_experience.php">Cinematic Experience</a> conference, organized by Boris Debackere and part of the Cimatics audiovisual festival.&nbsp; If all goes well, I&#8217;ll be bearing a few &#8220;artist proofs&#8221; of Six Axioms on DVD.&nbsp; I&#8217;m also working on an essay for the conference about subjective vision and simulation as organizing principles for &#8220;live cinema.&#8221;  If this is your type of thing, then by all means get in touch.&nbsp; 
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      <title>Natural Metaphor For Information Visualization</title>
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      <published>2007-10-10T01:57:02Z</published>
      <updated>2007-10-10T02:09:00Z</updated>
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        <p><img src="http://2uptech.com/images/uploads/anymails.jpg" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="304" height="114" />
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Anymails is a brilliant project by Carolin Horn with Florian Jenett, an Electroplankton-like interface to your inbox which is cute yet sharp looking and actually useful.&nbsp; <a href="http://carohorn.de/anymails/">&#8220;[...]all received emails from school are blue and look a bit like croissants.&#8221;</a>
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      <title>Someday Lounge, PDX, this Friday</title>
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      <published>2007-07-30T21:47:01Z</published>
      <updated>2007-07-30T21:57:12Z</updated>
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        <p><a href="www.community-library.net">Community Library</a> presents 
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RANDY JONES
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MARK TEMPLETON
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LULLATONE
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WHITE RAINBOW
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STRATEGY (DJ)
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Someday Lounge, Portland, Friday July 30, $7
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... more info about the other artists playing:
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MARK TEMPLETON
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Mark Templeton is the flagship artist of new New York label ANTICIPATE (affiliated with the dance label Microcosm). Mark&#8217;s electro-acoustic music is completely improvised, guitar-and-computer music, but he doesn&#8217;t just stop there, incorporating sampled instrumentation, vocals, and other live elements. It certainly relates to the music of icons like Fennesz, but with added dimensions of North Americana and avant-garde chamber music. This is his first visit to Portland all the way from Alberta, Canada. 
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LULLATONE
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Audio Dregs artists Lullatone just released their 3rd album that combines whispered vocals, sine-tones configured in pop hook arrangements, and now a metronomic pulse almost hinting at dance music. This is their first Portland show and we&#8217;re happy to have them on board since their Artistery gig got cancelled. They have recorded music for Nobukazu Takemura&#8217;s label Childdisc as well and are rarely seen stateside so if you are into them this is your chance&#8230; 
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WHITE RAINBOW
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White Rainbow&#8217;s new cd is coming on Kranky in the fall and it is fantastic. You know him as one of Portland&#8217;s deepest bringers of technoized granola eternal now yarnsound rainbow dome guitar pedal computer music. 
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STRATEGY will be DJing bizarre beautiful music in between bands, vinyl only. 
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      <title>Radioactive Consumer Products</title>
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      <published>2007-07-06T20:24:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-07-06T20:32:21Z</updated>
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Have you ever wondered about all the little radioactive things around us?&nbsp; Oak Ridge Associated Universities have published a very entertaining <a href="http://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/consumer%20products/consumer.htm">guide to Radioactive Consumer Products,</a> written with dry humor and featuring Coleman lantern mantles, orange Fiestware, cloisonne unicorns, and so on.
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      <title>TvV TV</title>
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      <id>tag:2uptech.com,2007:index.php/1.11</id>
      <published>2007-06-03T17:37:00Z</published>
      <updated>2007-06-06T17:07:14Z</updated>
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        <p>Mutek 2007 has been a really good time.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve seen some great work, hung out with <a href="http://www.rotorscoop.net/">crazy Belgians</a> and gotten a bit of programming done.&nbsp; Tobias van Veen has been doing one-day-turnaround guerilla videos of some of the artists on the experimental side of things.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRn_pozXbWA">Here is a link</a> to one of me where I talk about the Radio Drum and my approach to digital media and so on.&nbsp; [link updated.]
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      <title>New Tactex object.</title>
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      <published>2007-04-25T20:39:01Z</published>
      <updated>2007-04-25T20:43:00Z</updated>
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        <p>Dear Tactex MTC Express owners, I&#8217;ve put a UB version of the 2up.jit.tactex external in the objects page.&nbsp;
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      <title>MUTEK 2007</title>
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      <published>2007-04-25T08:41:59Z</published>
      <updated>2007-04-25T08:51:59Z</updated>
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        <p>I&#8217;ll be playing Six Axioms at <a href="http://www.mutek.ca">Mutek 2007.</a> The show is at Ex-Centris on Wednesday, May 30.&nbsp;  If you&#8217;re going to be in Montreal, please come say hi!
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I&#8217;ll also be playing the piece at NIME, the New Interfaces for Musical Expression conference, the following week in New York.&nbsp; I&#8217;m definitely looking forward to both of these shows.&nbsp; At at least one show, I hope to record the live data from the Radio Drum with which I can render an offline-yet-live version of Six Axioms and finally finish my DVD.
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    <entry>
      <title>A Place For Everything</title>
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      <published>2007-04-04T23:08:01Z</published>
      <updated>2007-04-04T23:09:35Z</updated>
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        <p>... and everything in its place. 
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