… is part of the scientific name of a very lovely lacecap hydrangea. It’s also some kind of sea slug. And, third thing’s the charm, it’s a site for Lila King.
- All together now!
Dear friend,
If you are up for an unnamed (and mostly uncharted) web adventure starring Karyn & Lila, do this:- Post a video online of yourself reading this line in your regular speaking voice: “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.” Here’s the one I just posted to 12seconds: http://12seconds.tv/channel/lilacina/173797.
- Tag it “inunison”
- Send me the URL, plus a few choice details that you don’t mind having posted on the internet:
- The places you’ve lived, including a % of your life you spent there
- Your favorite TV or radio personality
- The first album you bought in 2009
- One word you use to describe your accent
- Have faith.
- Stop-motion video
Here’s my first try at stop-motion video, an ode to the compost pile. This is my second take at Semanal, and I was kind of wracking my brain for an idea until I got this nifty book in the mail today: Multimedia Journal, by photojournalist and blogger Richard Koci Hernandez. It’s full of ideas and inspiration for multimedia storytelling projects. The first video project he suggests is a simple stop-motion animation. It’s ridiculously simple, so a nice way to jump on in.
- First printing
One of my resolutions for 2008 is to try some new things. Tonight I gave printmaking a spin. Brennan and I picked up supplies at Utrecht this afternoon, carved the hell out of some linoleum, and ended up with a totally presentable first batch of prints. Mine’s the elephant, his is an adorable silhouette of Daisy.
- What multi-tasking looks like
It ain’t pretty.
I’m learning to play the piano. I’ve also resolved to try more new things this year. So I joined a barely-off-the-ground but super-neat-looking web project called Semanal that aims to bring people together around creating one video a week. My first effort is a copycat version of what’s on Vlog Your Face:
