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    • MySpace Tries to Strike New Chord in Digital Music

      As the dust settles from Thursday's launch of MySpace's highly anticipated and somewhat controversial new music service, the broader implications of the initiative are becoming clearer.

      A joint venture of the News Corp. subsidiary and Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, EMI Music and Sony/ATV Music Publishing, MySpace Music Service represents a turning point for the recording industry and MySpace itself.

      For the major labels, MySpace Music is the cumulation of more than 18 months of experimentation in new business models and a launching pad for their digital music strategies for the future. While detractors continue to level criticisms against them for their alleged role in hindering the digital music market with complicated licensing demands and other limitations, the majors have largely reassessed their approach to the Internet, spurred by the continued slide in physical music sales.

      During the year and a half leading up to the launch, the majors have signed unprecedented deals opening the door to ad-supported free streaming, digital rights management-free music sales and reduced licensing costs in return for revenue share and/or company equity.

      All these elements are present in the MySpace Music deal. As such, the service represents less of an experiment and more of a template for future agreements.

      "It highlights the shift in our business to bring business models to the market that meet where the demand is for our music," UMG's eLabs division executive vp Rio Caraeff said. "It's the single largest thing we've done to change the way we do business around the way the customer wants to experience music."

      Caraeff says to expect further flexibility in digital music deals in the near future. Among other things, this means including access to the Universal catalog in software development kits that give developers the ability to create new applications with built-in music licensing.

      The social networking giant has long served two masters -- the artists with profiles on the service and the music fans with the same. There are more than 5 million bands with MySpace profiles, and while MySpace doesn't provide a specific breakdown, the vast majority are independent or unsigned artists.

      But in launching a music service meant in part to take on Apple's iTunes store, particularly one aspiring to generate advertising revenue based on free music streams and traffic to artist pages, MySpace has opted to focus on the content its members use most.

      That means major labels. And while major-label acts represent the minority of artists on MySpace, they account for the majority of content the company's broader membership seeks out, in terms of music streamed and artist profiles visited, although MySpace doesn't provide specific figures.

      Not surprisingly, independent labels and the digital aggregators that represent them are somewhat miffed that they weren't invited to take part in the joint venture alongside their major-label competitors. However, that didn't stop the Orchard and major-owned indie distributors (Warner's Alternative Distribution Alliance, Sony's RED, Universal's Fontana and EMI's Caroline) from licensing the catalog of their label clients to the service at launch. Negotiations between MySpace and other indie labels remain ongoing. While an equity stake in the joint venture is completely off the table, the terms under discussion focus on the indies' share of ad revenue from streaming and purchased music and videos.

      The majors in the joint venture, meanwhile, will profit not only from a cut of the same ad and sales revenue, but also in the underlying revenue the venture receives, even from content contributed by other labels.
      As the dust settles from Thursday's launch of MySpace's highly anticipated and somewhat controversial new music service, the... more

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    • What's the Future for Musicians? | Free Press

      Future of Music Coalition will host a “What’s the Future for Musicians?” seminar at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, IL in conjunction with One Web Day. Musicians from all genres — classical, jazz, rock, folk and hip-hop — will learn about a range of internet-based promotion and distribution options, how to navigate the health insurance landscape, the importance of open internet structures and how copyright law and business models are affecting how musicians will be compensated in the digital future. Future of Music Coalition will host a “What’s the Future for Musicians?” seminar at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, IL i... more

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      15 days ago
    • Brave New World of Digital Intimacy

      "Brave New World of Digital Intimacy" -- super interesting NYT article by Clive Thompson on your "ambient" social life. "Brave New World of Digital Intimacy" -- super interesting NYT article by Clive Thompson on your "ambient" social ... more

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      9 days ago
    • iRiver P20 Media Player and M3 GPS Navigator

      "iRiver has recently introduced its new P20 Media Player and M3 portable GPS navigator / media player at IFA show in Berlin. For your info, the P20 was debuted at CES 2008 as a plastic prototype. This gadget features a 4.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen display and a 80/120GB of storage capacity that is enough to store 12 hours of music or 9 hours of video. The iRiver also introduces the M3 portable GPS navigator / media player that comes equipped with a 3.5-inch touch screen LCD. .." "iRiver has recently introduced its new P20 Media Player and M3 portable GPS navigator / media player at IFA show in Berlin. For ... more

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    • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX180

      "Panasonic has recently introduced the Lumix DMC-FX180, sequel to the FX100. FX180 features a 1/1.72-inch CCD with ultra-high, 14.7-megapixel resolution. The clean, subtle front view makes this point-and-shoot camera appear modestly low profiled, despite its wire range of features. FX180 also introduces Venus Engine IV that helps render exquisitely beautiful images even in burst mode or when shooting in low lighting. For advanced users, the point-and-shoot has a manual mode which allows overriding of the exposure settings. It is also equipped with a 2.7 inch LCD and has a high ISO of 1600, and available in Silver, Black and Brown. Currently price and availability are still TBD." "Panasonic has recently introduced the Lumix DMC-FX180, sequel to the FX100. FX180 features a 1/1.72-inch CCD with ultra-high, 14... more

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    • Apple bigger than google

      The bigger story here is that since 2002 Apple, Google and the rest of the new media companies ahve eclipse the tradition media and telecommunications world in terms of market value.

      This has profound implications for the future
      The bigger story here is that since 2002 Apple, Google and the rest of the new media companies ahve eclipse the tradition media and te... more

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      1 month ago
    • New VisionAire technology from Obscura

      A blurb from Obscura.....

      "Here is the latest. Alright, alright, it is not really "multi-touch", because you really don't touch anything. The system just senses where the presenters hands are and allow him to interact. Multiple people could be doing this too.

      We call it VisionAire. Get it, "vision" and "air" with a little European flair. Basically, we were looking for a new way to allow a presenter to interface with visual data. This uses our standard multi-touch framework and integrates it with the Musion system we have in house. The result is a truly interactive way to give presentations."



      The creative cats and kittens at Obscura Digital have put together a stunning piece of performance art / data manipulation demo which combines their proprietary multi-touch software with Musion's Eyeliner 3D holographic projection system. Like that BMW installation we saw recently, this is one of those odd combinations of technology and art which is best seen in action rather than described -- so check out the video and see the work in all its mind-bending glory.
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      The video shows the awesome factor that the words can't even begin to describe.
      This blows a powerpoint presentation out of the water any day.
      A blurb from Obscura..... ... more

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      8 days ago
    • The Piracy Paradox

      Kal Raustiala, Professor, UCLA Law School speaking about how America's obsession with intellectual property could work against us. Kal Raustiala, Professor, UCLA Law School speaking about how America's obsession with intellectual property could work against us... more

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      8 days ago
    • APPLE-A-DAY TALK INVESTORS AWAIT EARNINGS & JOBS' HEALTH REPORT

      Interesting article about Steve Jobs - amazing that he survived pancreatic cancer. Who knows what is really going on with him but highlights just how critical he is to Apple and the entire world of digital media...

      "Industry concerns about Steve Jobs' health have not gone away more than a month after the Apple CEO appeared dramatically thinner at the firm's annual developers' conference, fighting what insiders at the time were calling a 'bug.'"
      Interesting article about Steve Jobs - amazing that he survived pancreatic cancer. Who knows what is really going on with him but hig... more

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      16 days ago
    • Digital Polaroids

      Polaroid is discontinuing the production of their instant film, but they will be coming out with a hand-size printer that produces color snapshots in about 30 seconds. I like the way Polaroids have the uncanny ability to make every image look like it's from 1982. This printer looks pretty cool, but in the meantime, I'll be buying all the Polaroid film reserves we can get off eBay. Polaroid is discontinuing the production of their instant film, but they will be coming out with a hand-size printer that produces col... more

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      3 months ago
    • All Eyes On MMJ

      Shot at Lollapalooza. "All Eyes On My Morning Jacket" feat. the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra enlisted the help of the band and their fans to shoot footage of My Morning Jacket's festival performance using digital cameras and cell phones from all angles!

      Producer/Director: Alex Simmons (alex at current dot com)
      Producer: Douglas Caballero (douglas at current dot com) ...
      Shot at Lollapalooza. "All Eyes On My Morning Jacket" feat. the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra enlisted the help of the ba... more

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    • Keyhole Table

      Trippy little video made with a camera.

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    • ReState of the Union

      This an art experimental art video that I have been showing over the past year. It is cut from George W. Bush's State of the Union Address from 2004.

      This is a short section of a video that is meant to be shown as loop. The perpetual clapping of the politicians closely mirrors the attitudes of the United States citizens. The standing ovation acts as double meaning signifying that we have all been a little too complacent, all too apathetic, and all very happy to see this president leave office.

      My concern lies within the connection between the audience, the artist and the rest of the world. Reframing familial concepts and placing them in a context of relevance and social awareness has been a fertile ground for creating compelling images.

      For me the most compelling images are not those which speak to us blatantly, rather they are the kind that remain with us for the rest of our lives. Technology has been the medium that has afforded me the opportunity to reach a broader audience. The distribution of artistic thoughts through digital means has only begun to alter our perceptions of what art can become.
      This an art experimental art video that I have been showing over the past year. It is cut from George W. Bush's State of the Unio... more

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    • Standing Ovation

      This an art experimental art video that I have been showing over the past year. It is cut from George W. Bush's State of the Union Address from 2004.

      This is a short section of a video that is meant to be shown as loop. The perpetual clapping of the politicians closely mirrors the attitudes of the United States citizens. The standing ovation acts as double meaning signifying that we have all been a little too complacent, all too apathetic, and all very happy to see this president leave office.

      My concern lies within the connection between the audience, the artist and the rest of the world. Reframing familial concepts and placing them in a context of relevance and social awareness has been a fertile ground for creating compelling images.

      For me the most compelling images are not those which speak to us blatantly, rather they are the kind that remain with us for the rest of our lives. Technology has been the medium that has afforded me the opportunity to reach a broader audience. The distribution of artistic thoughts through digital means has only begun to alter our perceptions of what art can become.

      God Damn I love digital media.
      This an art experimental art video that I have been showing over the past year. It is cut from George W. Bush's State of the Unio... more

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      1 month ago
    • Vinyl Designer

      An inside look at how vinyl designer Jorge Oswaldo goes from concept to finished art piece. This LA based artist hopes people will embrace his up and coming style. His work is a blend of digital design and quality craftsmanship.

      He explains what it means to design with self-adhesive vinyl. We also get a glimpse into some of his exciting future projects. Stay tuned at http://www.JorgeOswaldo.com
      An inside look at how vinyl designer Jorge Oswaldo goes from concept to finished art piece. This LA based artist hopes people will emb... more

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      17 hours ago
    • David Byrne on the Future of the Music Business

      The musical icon gives his insight on the state of the music business today -- and why things look bright for artists and for fans!

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      15 days ago
    • David Byrne Interviews Thom Yorke on the Real Value of Music

      Two revolutionary musicians talk about the real value music... not the package it comes in or the price you pay for it. Oh yeah, did you know Radiohead is named after the Talking Heads song "Radio Head"?! Two revolutionary musicians talk about the real value music... not the package it comes in or the price you pay for it. Oh yeah, did ... more

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      14 hours ago
    • Iowa digital divide

      "Where do the frontrunners stand on making the network infrastructure of the United States a top issue in their debates?

      How come the great journalists asking the questions don’t ask where Barack Obama stands on a national broadband initiative or where Rudy Giuliani thinks we should head with gigabit infrastructures to support regional economic development and sustainability?"

      more on this:

      http://www.wcfcourier.com/articles/2007/11/10/news/metr...

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIQiqiW2d4Q
      "Where do the frontrunners stand on making the network infrastructure of the United States a top issue in their debates? ... more

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      1 month ago
    • TV is changing shape...

      What'dya think? Is the shift in digital media going to last?

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      4 months ago
    • Vice TV financed by Viacom as a testbed for MTV?

      Haven't heard much buzz about VBS.tv since it launched but Viacom is an unlike investor in the sometimes risque video site... will it give MTV Networks a source of new Current-esque television programming? Haven't heard much buzz about VBS.tv since it launched but Viacom is an unlike investor in the sometimes risque video site... wil... more

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